Unlock how drugs work in the body and on the skin, with practical guidance for pharmacists-in-training.
This course delivers a concise survey of drug actions, uses, and doses, with a clear emphasis on safety and real-world application. It aims to build solid foundational knowledge without overwhelming beginners, and it highlights how the pharmacist can support physicians and protect the public.
The book introduces core ideas in plain language and focuses on what pharmacists need to know in daily practice. It explains local versus systemic actions, how irritation and inflammation arise, and how different preparations impact the body. The material is organized to help you understand how drugs are chosen, used, and monitored, including the management of poisoning and the role of antidotes.
- Clear explanations of local vs. systemic drug actions
- Practical discussions of common agents like rubefacients, poultices, and cathartics
- Guidelines for safe preparation, dosing, and patient care
- Context for poisoning, antidotes, and the pharmacist’s professional responsibilities
Ideal for readers entering pharmacy, the edition supports students and practicing pharmacists seeking a reliable, early look at drug action and safety.