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Veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ames, Iowa : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.Edition: 9th ed. / edited by Jim E. Riviere, Mark G. PapichDescription: xvi, 1524 p. : ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9780813820613 (hbk.) :
  • 9780813820613 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 636.0895 RIV
LOC classification:
  • SF915 .V49 2009
Contents:
Section 9.Chemotherapy of microbials diseases -- 32.Antiseptics and disinfectants. Mark C. Heit and Jim E. Riviere -- 33.Sulfonamides and potentiated sulfonamides. Mark G. Papich and Jim E. Riviere -- 34.B-Lactam antibiotics: penicillins, cephalosporins, and related drugs. Mark G. Papich and Jim E. Riviere -- 35.Tetracycline antibiotics. Mark G. Papich and Jim E. Riviere -- 35.Tetracycline antiobiotics. Mark G. Papich and Jim E. Riviere -- 37.Chloamphenicol and derivatives, macrolies, lincosamides, and miscellaneous antimicrobials. Mark G. Papich and Jim E. Riviere -- 39.Antifungal and antiviral drugs. Jennifer L. Davis, Mark G. Papich and Mark C. Heit -- Section 10.Chemotherapy of parasitic diseases -- 40.Antnematodal drugs. Carlos E. Lanusse ... [et al] -- 41.Macrocyclic lactones: endectocid compounds. Carlos E. Lanusse ... [et al] -- 43.Antiprotozoan drugs. Jennifer L. Davis and Jody L. Gookin -- 44.Ectoparasiticides. Ronald E. Baynes -- Section II.Specialy areas of pharmacology -- 45.Chemotherapy of neoplastic diseases. Gordon L. Coppoc -- 46.Immosuppressive drugs and cyclosporine. Mark G. Papich -- 47.Drugs affecting gastrointestinal function. Mark G. Papich -- 48.Dermatopharmacology: drugs activing locally on the skin. Jim E. Riviere -- 49.Drugs that affect the respiratory system. Mark G. Papich -- 50.Pharmacogenonimcs. Katina L. Mealey -- 51.Therapeutic drug monitoring. Mark G. Papich -- 52.Considerations for treating minor food-producing animals with veterinary pharmaceuticals. Lisa A. Tell, Margaret Oeller, and Arthur L. Craigmill -- 53.Zoological pharmacology. Robert P. Hunter -- Section 12.Regulatory considerations -- 54.Legal control of veterinary drugs. Stephen F. Sundlof -- 55.Drug approval process. Marilyn Martinex -- 56.Veterinary pharmacy. Gigi Davidon -- 57.Regulation of drug and medication use in performance animals. Cynthia A. Cole and Keith Zientek -- 58.Adverse drug reactions. Victorial Hampshire and Margarita A. Brown -- 59.Dosage forms and veterinary feed directives. Jim E. Riviere and Geof W. Smith -- 60.USP\'s role in veterinary pharmacology and evidence-based information. Cory Langston, Stefan Schuber, and Ian R. DeVeau -- 61.Chemical residues in tissues of food animals. Jim E. Riviere and Stephen F. Sundlof.
Section 1.Principles of pharmacology -- 1.Veterinary pharmacology: an introduction to the discipline. Jim E. Riviere and Mark G. Papich -- 2.Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination. Jim E. Riviere -- 3.Pharmacokinetics. Jim E. Riviere -- 4.Mechanisms of drug action and pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics integration in dosage regimen optimization for veterinary medicine. Pierre-Louis Toutain -- Sectio 2.Drugs acting on the autonomic nervous system -- 5.Introduction to neurohumoral transmission and the autonomic nervous system. H. Richard Adams -- 6.Adrenergic agonists and antagonists. H. Richard Adams -- 7.Cholinergic pharmacology: autonomic drugs. H. Richard Adams -- Section 3.Anesthetics and analgesics -- 8.Introduction to drugs acting onthe central nervous system and principles of anesthesiology. Peter J. Pascoe and Eugene P. Steffey -- 9.Neuromuscular blocking agents. H. Richard Adams -- 10.Inhalation anesthetics. Eugene P. Steffey -- 11.Injectable anesthetic agents. Lysa P. Posner and Patrick Burns -- 12.Opioid analgesic drugs. Butch KuKanich and Mark G. Papich -- 13.Sedative agents: tranquilizerts, alpha-2 agonists, and related agents. Lysa P. Posner and Patrick Burns -- 14.Local anesthetics. Alistair I,. Webb and Luisito S. Pablo -- 15.Euthanizing agents. Alistair I. Webb -- Section 4.Autacoids and antiinflammtory durgs -- 16.Histamine, serotonin, and their antagonists. H. Richard Adams -- 17.Peptides: angiotensis and kinins. H. Richard Adams -- 18.Prostaglandins, related factors, and cytokines. H. Richard Adams -- 19.Analgesic, antiinflammotry, antipyretic drugs. Peter Lees -- 20.Antoconvulsant drugs. Mark G. Papich -- 21.Drugs affecting animal behavior. Barbara L. Sherman and Mark G. Papich -- Section 5.Drugs acting on the cardiovascular system -- 22.Digitalis, positive inotropes, and vasodilators, Matthew W. Miller and H. Richard Adams -- 23.Antiarrhythmic agents. Matthew W. Miller and H. Richard Adams -- Section 6.Drugs affecting renal function and fluid-electrolyte balance -- 24.Principles of acid-base balance: fulid and electrolyte therapy. Deborah T. Kochevar and Maya M. Scott -- 25.Diuretics. Deborah T. Kochevar -- Section 7.Drugs acting on blood and blood elements -- 26.Hermostatic and anticoagulant drugs. H. Richard Adams -- Section 8.Endocrine pharmacology -- 27.Hypothalamic and pituitary hormones. Srujana Rayalam, Margarehe Hoenig, and Duncan Ferguson -- 28.Hormones affecting reproduction. Doodipla S. Reddy and John E. Gadsby -- 29Thyroid hormones and antithyroid drugs. Duncan C. Ferguson -- 30.Glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, and adrenolytic drugs. Duncan C. Ferguson, Levent Dirikolu, and Margarehe Hoenig -- 31.Drugs influencing glucose metabolism. Margartehte Hoenig -- Section 9.Chemotherapy of microbial diseases -- 32.Antiseptics and disinfectants. Mark C. Heit and Jim E. Riviere.
Summary: 'Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics' has been thoroughly revised, updated and expanded to meet the needs of today's veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal health researchers.
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Previous ed.: Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 2001.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section 9.Chemotherapy of microbials diseases -- 32.Antiseptics and disinfectants. Mark C. Heit and Jim E. Riviere -- 33.Sulfonamides and potentiated sulfonamides. Mark G. Papich and Jim E. Riviere -- 34.B-Lactam antibiotics: penicillins, cephalosporins, and related drugs. Mark G. Papich and Jim E. Riviere -- 35.Tetracycline antibiotics. Mark G. Papich and Jim E. Riviere -- 35.Tetracycline antiobiotics. Mark G. Papich and Jim E. Riviere -- 37.Chloamphenicol and derivatives, macrolies, lincosamides, and miscellaneous antimicrobials. Mark G. Papich and Jim E. Riviere -- 39.Antifungal and antiviral drugs. Jennifer L. Davis, Mark G. Papich and Mark C. Heit -- Section 10.Chemotherapy of parasitic diseases -- 40.Antnematodal drugs. Carlos E. Lanusse ... [et al] -- 41.Macrocyclic lactones: endectocid compounds. Carlos E. Lanusse ... [et al] -- 43.Antiprotozoan drugs. Jennifer L. Davis and Jody L. Gookin -- 44.Ectoparasiticides. Ronald E. Baynes -- Section II.Specialy areas of pharmacology -- 45.Chemotherapy of neoplastic diseases. Gordon L. Coppoc -- 46.Immosuppressive drugs and cyclosporine. Mark G. Papich -- 47.Drugs affecting gastrointestinal function. Mark G. Papich -- 48.Dermatopharmacology: drugs activing locally on the skin. Jim E. Riviere -- 49.Drugs that affect the respiratory system. Mark G. Papich -- 50.Pharmacogenonimcs. Katina L. Mealey -- 51.Therapeutic drug monitoring. Mark G. Papich -- 52.Considerations for treating minor food-producing animals with veterinary pharmaceuticals. Lisa A. Tell, Margaret Oeller, and Arthur L. Craigmill -- 53.Zoological pharmacology. Robert P. Hunter -- Section 12.Regulatory considerations -- 54.Legal control of veterinary drugs. Stephen F. Sundlof -- 55.Drug approval process. Marilyn Martinex -- 56.Veterinary pharmacy. Gigi Davidon -- 57.Regulation of drug and medication use in performance animals. Cynthia A. Cole and Keith Zientek -- 58.Adverse drug reactions. Victorial Hampshire and Margarita A. Brown -- 59.Dosage forms and veterinary feed directives. Jim E. Riviere and Geof W. Smith -- 60.USP\'s role in veterinary pharmacology and evidence-based information. Cory Langston, Stefan Schuber, and Ian R. DeVeau -- 61.Chemical residues in tissues of food animals. Jim E. Riviere and Stephen F. Sundlof.

Section 1.Principles of pharmacology -- 1.Veterinary pharmacology: an introduction to the discipline. Jim E. Riviere and Mark G. Papich -- 2.Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination. Jim E. Riviere -- 3.Pharmacokinetics. Jim E. Riviere -- 4.Mechanisms of drug action and pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics integration in dosage regimen optimization for veterinary medicine. Pierre-Louis Toutain -- Sectio 2.Drugs acting on the autonomic nervous system -- 5.Introduction to neurohumoral transmission and the autonomic nervous system. H. Richard Adams -- 6.Adrenergic agonists and antagonists. H. Richard Adams -- 7.Cholinergic pharmacology: autonomic drugs. H. Richard Adams -- Section 3.Anesthetics and analgesics -- 8.Introduction to drugs acting onthe central nervous system and principles of anesthesiology. Peter J. Pascoe and Eugene P. Steffey -- 9.Neuromuscular blocking agents. H. Richard Adams -- 10.Inhalation anesthetics. Eugene P. Steffey -- 11.Injectable anesthetic agents. Lysa P. Posner and Patrick Burns -- 12.Opioid analgesic drugs. Butch KuKanich and Mark G. Papich -- 13.Sedative agents: tranquilizerts, alpha-2 agonists, and related agents. Lysa P. Posner and Patrick Burns -- 14.Local anesthetics. Alistair I,. Webb and Luisito S. Pablo -- 15.Euthanizing agents. Alistair I. Webb -- Section 4.Autacoids and antiinflammtory durgs -- 16.Histamine, serotonin, and their antagonists. H. Richard Adams -- 17.Peptides: angiotensis and kinins. H. Richard Adams -- 18.Prostaglandins, related factors, and cytokines. H. Richard Adams -- 19.Analgesic, antiinflammotry, antipyretic drugs. Peter Lees -- 20.Antoconvulsant drugs. Mark G. Papich -- 21.Drugs affecting animal behavior. Barbara L. Sherman and Mark G. Papich -- Section 5.Drugs acting on the cardiovascular system -- 22.Digitalis, positive inotropes, and vasodilators, Matthew W. Miller and H. Richard Adams -- 23.Antiarrhythmic agents. Matthew W. Miller and H. Richard Adams -- Section 6.Drugs affecting renal function and fluid-electrolyte balance -- 24.Principles of acid-base balance: fulid and electrolyte therapy. Deborah T. Kochevar and Maya M. Scott -- 25.Diuretics. Deborah T. Kochevar -- Section 7.Drugs acting on blood and blood elements -- 26.Hermostatic and anticoagulant drugs. H. Richard Adams -- Section 8.Endocrine pharmacology -- 27.Hypothalamic and pituitary hormones. Srujana Rayalam, Margarehe Hoenig, and Duncan Ferguson -- 28.Hormones affecting reproduction. Doodipla S. Reddy and John E. Gadsby -- 29Thyroid hormones and antithyroid drugs. Duncan C. Ferguson -- 30.Glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, and adrenolytic drugs. Duncan C. Ferguson, Levent Dirikolu, and Margarehe Hoenig -- 31.Drugs influencing glucose metabolism. Margartehte Hoenig -- Section 9.Chemotherapy of microbial diseases -- 32.Antiseptics and disinfectants. Mark C. Heit and Jim E. Riviere.

'Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics' has been thoroughly revised, updated and expanded to meet the needs of today's veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal health researchers.

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