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9780071438896

Dermatologic Therapeutics: A Pocket Guide

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    9780071438896

  • ISBN10:

    0071438890

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-03-03
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education / Medical

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Summary

A concise and easy-to-use guide on dermatologic therapies.Provides health care professionals with a working knowledge of the vast array of drugs available for treatment. Features an alphabetical listing of therapeutics, inclusion of over 75 diseases, and over 100 dermatologic with contraindications and side-effects all cross-referenced to generic name.

Author Biography

Francisco A. Kerdel, MD, Professor of Clinical Dermatology, Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgey, University of Miami, Miami, Florida Jennifer T. Trent, MD, Resident, Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami, Miami, Florida Paolo Romanelli, MD, Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami, Miami, Florida

Table of Contents

MEDICATIONS INDEX:

1. Acitretin

2. Acyclovir

3. Adalimumab

4. Adapalene

5. Albendazole

6. Alefacept

7. Alitretinoin

8. Aluminum chloride

9. Amitriptyline

10. Ammonium lactate

11. Anthralin

12. Antibiotics top, iv and po

13. Antifungals po, iv and top

14. Antihistamines

15. Azathioprine

16. Azelaic acid

17. Becaplermin

18. Benzoyl peroxide

19. Bexarotene po and top

20. Bleomycin

21. Cadexomer iodine

22. Calcipotriene

23. Cantharidin

24. Capsaicin

25. Chlorambucil

26. Chloroquine

27. Cholestyramine

28. Cidofovir

29. Cimetidine/Ranitidine

30. Clofazimine

31. Coal tar

32. Colchicine

33. Cyclophosphamide

34. Cyclosporin

35. Danazol

36. Dapsone

37. Denileukin diftitox

38. Efalizumab

39. Erythopoetin

40. Etanercept

41. Famciclovir

42. Finasteride

43. Fluorouracil top

44. Foscarnet

45. Gabapentin

46. Ganciclovir

47. Granulocyte colony stimulating factor

48. Hydroquinone

49. Hydroxychloroquine

50. Hydroxyurea

51. Imiquimod

52. Infliximab

53. Interferon alpha

54. Interferon gamma

55. Intravenous immunoglobulin

56. Isotretinoin

57. Ivermectin

58. Lidocaine top

59. Lindane

60. Magic mouthwash

61. Methotrexate

62. Minoxidil

63. Mycophenolate mofetil

64. Naloxone

65. Nitrogen mustard

66. Peniciclovir

67. Pentoxifylline

68. Permethrin

69. Photopheresis

70. Pimecrolimus

71. Pimozide

72. Podofylline/Podofilox

73. Psoralen/PUVA

74. Pyrethrin

75. Risperidone

76. Sebulex

77. Selenium sulfide

78. Sodium sulfacetamide

79. Stanazolol

80. Steroids top, il, po, and iv

81. Sulfapyridine

82. Tacrolimus po and top

83. Tazarotene

84. Thalidomide

85. Thiabendazole

86. Thioguanine

87. Tretinoin

88. Trifluridine

89. Triluma

90. UVB

91. Valacyclovir

92. Vincristine

Diseases Index:

1. Acanthosis nigricans

2. Acne

3. Actinic keratoses

4. Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis

5. Alopecia areata

6. Androgenic alopecia

7. Angioedema

8. Apthous ulcers

9. Atopic dermatitis

10. Bacterial infections

11. Basal cell carcinoma

12. Behcets

13. Bullous pemphigoid

14. Cicatricial pemphigoid

15. Contact dermatitis

16. Cutaneous T cell lymphoma

17. Dariers

18. Dermatitis herpetiformis

19. Dermatomyositis

20. Dysesthesia

21. Epidermolysis bullosa

22. Erythema multiforme

23. Fungal infections

24. Graft versus host disease

25. Granuloma annulare

26. Grovers

27. Hailey hailey

28. Herpes gestationis

29. Icthyosis

30. Kaposis sarcoma

31. Keloid

32. Lice

33. Lichen planus

34. Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus/Morphea

35. Lichen simplex chronicus

36. Linear IgA

37. Lipodermatosclerosis

38. Lupus

39. Lymphomatoid papulosis

40. Melanoma

41. Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum

42. Paraneoplastic pemphigus

43. Parasitic infections

44. Pemphigus vulgaris/Pemphigus foliaceous

45. Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta/Pityriasis lichenoides chronica

46. Pityriasis rosea

47. Pityriasis rubra pilaris

48. Post herpetic neuralgia

49. Prurigo nodularis

50. Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy

51. Pruritus

52. Psoriasis

53. Pyoderma gangrenosum

54. Reiters

55. Rosacea

56. Sarcoid

57. Scleroderma

58. Seborrheic dermatitis

59. Squamous cell carcinoma

60. Sweets

61. Toxic epidermal necrolysis/Stevens Johnson syndrome

62. Urticaria

63. Vasculitis

64. Viral infections

65. Wounds

66. Xerosis

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