Pharmacological bases of veterinary therapeutics /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Australian College of Veterinary Scientists. Pharmacology Chapter, University of Sydney. Post-Graduate Committee in Veterinary Science
Other Authors: Robinson, Michael
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sydney South NSW, Australia : Post Graduate Committee in Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, [1992]
Series:Proceedings (Refresher Course for Veterinarians) ; no. 198.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Anthelmintic therapy & resistance / P.J. Waller
  • Intensive husbandry systems: therapy of infections / R.E. Johnston
  • Ectoparasite therapy & resistance / P.W. Johnson
  • Immunological approaches to the management of disease conditions / P.E. Greenwood
  • Basic principles of host resistance and antimicrobial therapy / M.D. Lorenz
  • Clinical pharmacology of common antimicrobial agents / M.D. Lorenz
  • Therapeutic management of skin diseases / M.D. Lorenz
  • Therapy of endocrinological disorders / M.D. Lorenz
  • Therapy of urogenital disorders / M.D. Lorenz
  • Therapeutic management of gastrointestinal disorders / M.D. Lorenz
  • Central nervous system infections / M.D. Lorenz
  • Fluid, electrolyte and acid-base therapy / M.D. Lorenz
  • Abnormal blood gasses, pH and anion gap / M.D. Lorenz
  • Important basic concepts in veterinary pharmacotherapeutics / W. Jenkins
  • Clinically significant drug interactions and adverse effects associated with medication / W. Jenkins
  • Basic mechanisms of drug action and their clinical significance / W. Jenkins.
  • (cont) Basic aspects of anti-inflammatory therapy / W. Jenkins
  • Clinical pharmacology of drugs used to manage respiratory disorders / W. Jenkins
  • Clinical pharmacology of drugs used to manage cardiovascular disorders / W. Jenkins
  • Clinical pharmacology of the anti-inflammatory agents / W. Jenkins
  • Pharmacokinetic principles of importance in therapeutics / W. Jenkins
  • Drugs used in dirofilariasis / R.B. Atwell
  • Cardiac pharmacology / R.B. Atwell
  • Clinical management of pain & stress / W. Jenkins
  • Clinical pharmacology of drugs used to manage gastrointestinal disorders / W. Jenkins.