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9780323024778

Mosby's Dental Drug Reference

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  • ISBN13:

    9780323024778

  • ISBN10:

    0323024777

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-07-01
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science Health Science div
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Summary

Designed to be used chairside in the dental office, this quick, concise resource assists in the rapid identification of drugs that patients may be taking as they present in the dental office. The revised reprint of the sixth edition contains an insert at the back of the book -New Drug Updates 2003 - that includes monographs of the new drugs that have received FDA approval since the publication of Mosby's Dental Drug Reference, 6th Edition. These monographs follow the same format as those in the main part of the book. They are arranged in alphabetical order by generic name, and trade names are given for all medications in common use. Each monograph contains the same subsections as those listed and described in the main part of the book. Highlights oral side effects with dental alert icons. Designates interactions of concern to dentistry with drug interaction icons. Indicates common brand names for generic drugs sold only in Canada with Maple leaf icons. Provides information on the top 200 prescription drugs in the United States. Includes complete and consistent monographs of more than 2000 commonly used drug products. Focuses on drug interactions of clinical interest. Offers updates of new drugs, as approved, on Mosby's web site: www.mosby.com/dental Includes 11 useful appendixes. Provides a therapeutic/pharmacologic index. Includes the recommended antibiotic prophylaxis for the prevention of bacterial endocarditis as detailed by the American Heart Association. Covers the recommended antibiotic prophylaxis for the prevention of prosthetic joint infection. Each drug profiled includes: generic name of the drug, presented alphabetically with pronunciation common brand names for the generic drug as sold in the U.S. and Canada, with designations for drugs sold only in Canada (Maple leaf icon) drug class, to facilitate drug identification controlled substances schedule as appropriate for the U.S. and Canada action, providing a brief description of the mechanism of action of the drug uses or indications for the drug, including those approved by the FDA. Unapproved uses are identified as appropriate for selected drugs doses and routes of administration, to assist in assessing the dose in relationship to the seriousness of the patient's disease and for predicting potential side effects and drug interactions side effects/adverse reactions grouped according to body systems. Common side effects are listed in italics; life-threatening reactions are in boldface, italic type. Information regarding oral manifestations of side effects is listed separately. contraindications in which the medication should absolutely not be given or when risk/benefit criteria must be established precautions to be considered when prescribing and using the drug, along with identification of pregnancy categories pharmacokinetics, briefly described for each drug drug interactions of concern to dentistry, helping you exercise clinical judgment regarding both beneficial and harmful interactions dental considerations, including general information, suggestions for medical consultations, and recommendations for the patient/family in preventing dental complications A 16-page, New Drug Updates 2003 insert includes monographs of drugs that have received recent FDA approval. Coverage includes more than 40 new Federally approved drugs through 2002. All new and existing drug monographs have been reviewed for accuracy and currency on usage and dosage information. Additional alternative therapies help those who encounter patients taking an increasing number of complementary and alternative medicines. Two NEW appendixes have been added: Drugs affecting CYP450 enzymes and Sample prescriptions. A companion

Author Biography

Tommy W. Gage, RPh, DDS, PhD: Director of Curriculum, Academic Services, Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Pharmacology, Baylor College of Dentistry, The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center, Dallas Frieda Atherton Pickett, RDH, MS: Formerly, Associate Professor Caruth School of Dental Hygiene Baylor College of Dentistry, The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center Dallas, Texas; Adjunct Associate Professor Department of Dental Hygiene, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City

Table of Contents

Therapeutic/Pharmacologic Indexp. 1
Individual Drugsp. 19
Appendixesp. 765
Abbreviationsp. 767
Drugs causing dry mouthp. 774
Controlled substances chartp. 778
FDA pregnancy categoriesp. 779
Drugs that affect tastep. 780
Combination productsp. 784
Dose calculations by weightp. 796
Herbal and nonherbal remediesp. 797
Drugs affecting the cytochrome P450 isoenzymesp. 814
Prescription examplesp. 819
Selected referencesp. 828
Generic and Trade Name Indexp. 831
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