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Stockley's Herbal Medicines Interactions
Elizabeth Williamson, Samuel Driver, Karen Baxter, "Stockley's Herbal Medicines Interactions"
Pharmaceutical Press 2009 ISBN: 0853697604 400 pages PDF 2,3 MB
This is a professional level major reference work containing information, in A-Z format, on herb-drug, herb-supplement, herb -food and herb-laboratory test interactions; all of which is data referenced. Commercial herbal medicinal products are increasingly consumed on a regular basis by people in the developed world.
Often such products are taken concurrently with conventional medicines, frequently without the knowledge of health care professionals. As more evidence has become available, there has been an increasing awareness of the potential and actual problems of interactions, often dangerous, between conventional medicines and herbal medicines. This proposed new major reference brings together available data on approximately 200 of the most commonly used herbal medicines in highly structured, rigorously scientific monographs. Although our texts on herbal medicines and drug interactions include the major well-known interactions, this text is able to treat the subject in considerably more detail.
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applied biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics 2010
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Book of World Congress of Dermatology
C. C. Zouboulis, Maria Isabel Herane, D. Thiboutot, "Acne: Symposium at the World Congress of Dermatology, Paris, July 2002"
S. Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers; 1 edition (January 2003) English 3805575483 74 pages PDF 1.48 MB
The proceedings of the Symposium on Acne which took place during the 20th World Congress of Dermatology in July 2002 in Paris review the current and future aspects of research, clinical entities and treatment of acne. In the foreword by Prof. John S. Strauss (Iowa City) the most important data are summarized. The papers presented are the results of a cooperation of international experts introducing innovative data on epidemiology, comedogenesis and inflammation, acne in infancy, acne genetics, topical and systemic treatment, bacterial resistance, hormonal therapy, and less common methods of acne therapy. This publication equally addresses clinicians and scientists interested in the current and future trends of the treatment of acne as well as the auspicious development acne research will experience.
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Elizabeth Williamson, Samuel Driver, Karen Baxter, "Stockley's Herbal Medicines Interactions"
Pharmaceutical Press 2009 ISBN: 0853697604 400 pages PDF 2,3 MB
This is a professional level major reference work containing information, in A-Z format, on herb-drug, herb-supplement, herb -food and herb-laboratory test interactions; all of which is data referenced. Commercial herbal medicinal products are increasingly consumed on a regular basis by people in the developed world.
Often such products are taken concurrently with conventional medicines, frequently without the knowledge of health care professionals. As more evidence has become available, there has been an increasing awareness of the potential and actual problems of interactions, often dangerous, between conventional medicines and herbal medicines. This proposed new major reference brings together available data on approximately 200 of the most commonly used herbal medicines in highly structured, rigorously scientific monographs. Although our texts on herbal medicines and drug interactions include the major well-known interactions, this text is able to treat the subject in considerably more detail.
http://www.awsclic.com/l/335498
http://www.awsclic.com/l/335499
http://www.awsclic.com/l/335501
applied biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics 2010
download
http://www.awsclic.com/l/335439
Book of World Congress of Dermatology
C. C. Zouboulis, Maria Isabel Herane, D. Thiboutot, "Acne: Symposium at the World Congress of Dermatology, Paris, July 2002"
S. Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers; 1 edition (January 2003) English 3805575483 74 pages PDF 1.48 MB
The proceedings of the Symposium on Acne which took place during the 20th World Congress of Dermatology in July 2002 in Paris review the current and future aspects of research, clinical entities and treatment of acne. In the foreword by Prof. John S. Strauss (Iowa City) the most important data are summarized. The papers presented are the results of a cooperation of international experts introducing innovative data on epidemiology, comedogenesis and inflammation, acne in infancy, acne genetics, topical and systemic treatment, bacterial resistance, hormonal therapy, and less common methods of acne therapy. This publication equally addresses clinicians and scientists interested in the current and future trends of the treatment of acne as well as the auspicious development acne research will experience.
Links
http://www.awsclic.com/l/335507
or
http://www.awsclic.com/l/335506