Among the several characteristics unique to Homo sapiens is our propensity to treat ailments, physical and mental, with medicines. From archaeological
evidence, this urge to sooth the burdens of disease is as old as humanity’s
search for other tools. Like the nodules of flint used to make knives and axes,
medicines rarely occur in nature in their most useful (or palatable) form.
First, the active ingredients or drugs must be collected, processed, and prepared for incorporation into medicaments. This activity, done since the
dawn of Man, is still the central focus of the practice of pharmacy. Put
another way, pharmacy is, and has been, the art (and later science) of
fashioning one of our most important tools-medicines.
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Evolution of Pharmacy .1
The Practice of Community Pharmacy. 2
3. Screening for Prescribing Errors
4. Ethics and the Computerization of Pharmacy
5. Beyond Vitamins
6. The End of Antibiotics
7. Antiperspirants and Deodorants
8. Pharmaceutical Care Implications
9. Life Support Systems
10. Enzymes
11.Counseling in Special Populations: The Elderly Patient
12.Major Depression: Its Recognition and Treatment
13.Research
14.Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
15. Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) Poisoning
16.Histamine and Antihistamines
17.Drug Abuse in Sport
18. Principles of Pediatric Pharmacotherapy
19.Drug-Induced Photosensitivity 215
20.Chronotherapeutics: Implications for Drug Therapy
21.A Passion for Plastic
22.A Taste of the Orient
23.Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
24. Lactulose in the Management of Constipation
25.Cisapride
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