Full Description
Systemic medications are prescription drugs that work throughout the body. They are usually used for individuals with moderate to severe psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Systemic psoriasis drugs are taken by mouth in liquid or pill form or given by injection (National Psoriasis Foundation).
The new edition of this book is a guide to the use of systemic drugs in dermatology bringing practising dermatologists and pharmacologists fully up to date with the latest drugs available as well as new guidelines for prescribing and monitoring established drugs.
Fully revised and organised alphabetically, the book covers numerous different types of drugs and the management of their common and less common side effects. Drugs are summarised in tabular format for quick reference.
The comprehensive text is further enhanced by clinical images and figures. Each chapter concludes with references and a bibliography with suggestions for further reading.
Key Points
Comprehensive guide to use of systemic drugs in dermatology
Fully revised, second edition featuring many new topics
Discusses latest drugs available and new guidelines for prescribing and monitoring established drugs
Previous edition (9789385891243) published in 2016
Contents
Chapter 1 Antibiotics
Chapter 2 Antifungal Medications
Chapter 3 Antihistaminics
Chapter 4 Antiandrogens
Chapter 5 Antiparasitic/Antiprotozoal Agents
Chapter 6 Antiviral Agents
Chapter 7 Biologicals
Chapter 8 Immunosuppressive Drugs
Chapter 9 Corticosteroids
Chapter 10 Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs
Chapter 11 Psoralens (UVA)
Chapter 12 Retinoids
Chapter 13 Vasoactive Drugs
Chapter 14 Psychotropic Agents
Chapter 15 Nutritional Supplements
Chapter 16 Analgesics
Chapter 17 Miscellaneous Agents