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Litt's Drug Eruption & Reaction Manual

Neil H. Shear (University of Toronto, Canada)

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English
CRC Press
16 January 2024
Litt’s Drug Eruption & Reaction Manual is a succinct reference to give clinicians the essential information for an informed decision about patient management. The full database from which it is derived — Litt’s Drug Eruption & Reaction database: www.drugeruptiondata.com — currently holds over 1800 drug profiles with over 73,000 documented drug reactions, as evidenced by well over 156,000 references on PubMed, and is internationally relied upon by medical practitioners for its unparalleled focus on adverse effects and cutaneous reactions.

As a special offer for this 30th edition, a 12-month free access to the database is offered to buyers of a new print copy of this edition in 2024.

This edition:

Provides documentation of adverse reactions to the 1500 most consulted drug and herbal profiles Gives clinicians managing patients with many different medications a route to making an informed decision about problematic reactions Offers clinicians a one-stop reference for the essential information about a drug

CONTENTS:

A to Z listing of the 1500 most consulted drug and herbal profiles (including supplements, vaccines, and botanicals), including generic name and trade names; pharmaceutical company; indications; half-life; and pregnancy category Descriptions of important reactions List of drugs that cause important adverse reactions List of main classes of drugs 28 tables showing reactions of members of a class of drugs (such as statins or monoclonal antibodies), enabling clinicians to see at a glance whether a reaction is common to all drugs included in that class, or to a majority of them, or is known in only a handful—information that is critical for an informed decision to change drugs within the same class 2 tables showing reported genetic associations with cutaneous adverse drug reactions and recommendations regarding genetic screening to prevent cutaneous adverse drug reactions A concordance of synonyms and trade names for ease of cross-reference

Edited by:  
Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   30th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 210mm, 
Weight:   1.140kg
ISBN:   9781032663753
ISBN 10:   1032663758
Pages:   520
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introductory notes Drug profiles: generic names A–Z Descriptions of important reactions Drugs that cause important reactions Main classes of drugs Class reactions ACE inhibitors. Antiarrhythmics. Antibiotics, macrolide. Anticonvulsants. Antidepressants, tricyclic. Antifungal, Imidazole. Antimalarials. Antineoplastics. Antipsychotics. Antiretrovirals. Benzodiazepines. Beta blockers. Bisphosphonates. Calcium channel blockers. Cephalosporins. Corticosteroids, topical. Dipeptidyl-Peptidase 4 (DPP4) inhibitors. Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDS). Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors. Fluoroquinolones. H1 receptor antagonists. HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors/statins. Immune checkpoint inhibitors. Monoclonal antibodies. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDS). Proton pump inhibitors (PPI). TNF inhibitors. Tyrosine-kinase inhibitors. Genetic associations Concordance of synonyms and trade names with generic names

Neil H. Shear, MD, FRCPC, FACP is Professor of Dermatology and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Toronto, Canada.

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