Related products
CRC Press publishes medical books and journals across a wide
range of therapy areas including Toxicology, Pharmaceutical Science,
Cardiology, Infectious Disease, Oncology and Dermatology.
These are some of the other key books and journals that we
feel mostly closely complement the content included in Litt's Drug Eruption
& Reaction Database.
BOOKS
1. Handbook of Systemic Drug
Treatment in Dermatology, Third Edition by Sarah H Wakelin,
Howard I Maibach and Clive B Archer
This accessible and concise guide
helps prescribers and patients make rational decisions about drug treatment
while considering know risks and potential unwanted effects.
Handbook
of Systemic Drug Treatment in Dermatology - 3rd Edition - Sar (routledge.com)
2. Differential Diagnosis in Dermatology, Fifth
Edition by Richard Ashton and Barbara Leppard
A highly effective guide to dermatological diagnosis in the surgery or clinic,
taking the reader through the process of diagnosing skin disease, from the
basic biology of skin, history taking, and describing skin lesions, to carrying
out special investigations. In full color, with over 1100 illustrations.
Differential
Diagnosis in Dermatology - 5th Edition - Richard Ashton (routledge.com)
Details of our full range of online books may be found by
visiting www.routledge.com
JOURNALS
1. Expert Opinion on Drug Safety
Editor-in-Chief: Roger McIntyre, MD – University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Expert Opinion on Drug Safety is a MEDLINE
indexed, peer-reviewed, international journal publishing review articles and
original papers on all aspects of drug safety.
Each issue contains:
- Reviews
covering occurrence, management and prevention of drug-associated adverse
events; risk-benefit analyses of individual drugs and drug classes; safety
in 'at risk' patient populations; comparative tolerability studies;
pharmacovigilance and pharmacoepidemiological studies
- Original
research papers reporting the results of post-marketing surveillance and
other safety studies looking at specific drugs, populations and outcomes;
methods for the detection and evaluation of drug-associated adverse
events
- Drug
Safety Evaluations profiling the safety data on a particular drug
- Meeting Highlights
- Editorials
Expert
Opinion on Drug Safety
2. Expert Opinion on Drug Metabolism & Toxicology
Editor-in-Chief: Luis G. Valerio Jr, PhD - U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA), Washington, DC, USA
Expert Opinion on Drug Metabolism & Toxicology is
a MEDLINE-indexed, peer-reviewed, international journal publishing review
articles on all aspects of ADME-Tox.
Each issue contains:
- Reviews
covering metabolic, pharmacokinetic and toxicological issues relating to
specific drugs, drug class or their use in specific populations
- issues
relating to enzymes involved in the metabolism, disposition and excretion
of drugs
- techniques
involved in the study of drug metabolism and toxicology
- Drug
Evaluations reviewing the clinical, toxicological and pharmacokinetic data
on a particular drug
- Technology
Evaluations reviewing a particular technology involved in obtaining
ADME-Tox data
- Meeting Highlights
- Editorials
Expert
Opinion on Drug Metabolism & Toxicology
3. Journal of Dermatological Treatment
Editors in Chief: Peter Van de Kerkhof, MD, PhD - University Hospital,
Nijmegen, Netherlands
Steven R Feldman, MD, PhD - Wake Forest University School of Medicine,
Winston-Salem, USA
The Journal of Dermatological Treatment covers
all aspects of the treatment of skin disease, including the use of topical and
systematically administered drugs and other forms of therapy. The Journal is
positioned to give dermatologists cutting edge information on new treatments in
all areas of dermatology. It also publishes valuable clinical reviews on
dermatological treatments. The journal is relevant to all those involved in
dermatological therapeutics, including clinical dermatologists in office and
hospital practice, academic and investigational dermatologists, dermatologists
in training, academic pharmacologists, those in the pharmaceutical industry,
pharmacists and dermatology nurses.
Journal of
Dermatological Treatment