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APhA 2009 Publications Catalog Career Development Public Relations or Pharmacists 6 Marketing or Pharmacists 6 Supervision: A Pharmacy Perspective 7 Managing the Patient-Centered Pharmacy 7 101 Ways to Improve Your Pharmacy Worklie 7 The Pharm rmac acy y Pro oes essi sion ona al’s Gu Guid ide e to Ré Rés sum umé és, CV CVs, & Int nter erv vie iewi wing ng 8 Building a Successul Co Collaborative Ph Pharmacy Pr Practice 8 Communication Skills or Pharmacists 9 Essential Spanish or Pharmacists 10 Pharmacy Ma Management: Es Essentials o or Al All Pr Practice Se Settings 10
Compounding The Art rt,, Scie ienc nce e, and Techn hno olo logy gy o Pha harm rma ace ceu uti tic cal Compou oun ndin ing g 11 Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation: A How-To Manual 11 Trissel’s Stability o Compounded Formulations 12 Allen’s Compounded Formulations: The Complete U.S. Pharmacist Collection 12
Industry Stability-Indicating HPLC Methods or Drug Analysis 13 Tableting Sp Specication Ma Manual 13 Handbook o Analytical Methods or Dietary Supplements 14 Radi diop oph har arm mac ace eut utic ical als s in Nuc ucle lea ar Pharm rmac acy y and Nu Nuc cle lear ar Medic icin ine e 14 Handbook o Pharmaceutical Excipients 15 Pharmaceutical Excipients 5 15
Drug Reference Handbooks
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Handbook o Nonprescription Drugs 16 The Practitioner’s Pocket Gu Guide to Nonprescription Drugs 17 Drug Inormation Handbook 18 Geriatric Dosage Handbook 18 Pediatric Dosage Handbook 19 Drug Inormation Handbook or Oncology 19 Pagliaros’ Co Comprehensive Gu Guide to to Dr Drugs & Substances o o Ab Abuse 20 Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation 20 Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation or PDA 21 Pharmacy Drug Cards 21 Ident-A-Drug Reerence 21 The Merck Manual o Diagnosis and Therapy 22 Handbook on Injectable Drugs 22 Pocket Guide to Injectable Drugs 22 2009 Intravenous Medications 23 Martindale: Th The Co Complete Dr Drug Reerence 23 Evaluations o Drug Interactions 23 Natu Na tura rall Pr Prod oduc ucts ts:: A Ca Case se-B -Bas ased ed Ap Appr proa oach ch o orr Hea Healt lth h Car Care e Pr Pro oes essi sion onal als s 24 Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database 24
Drug Information for the PDA Lexi-COMPLETE™ 25 Lexi-Drugs ® 25 Lexi-CLINICAL SU SUITE™ 25
Medication Therapy Therapy Management Services The Pharmacist’s Guide to Compensation or MTM Services 26 100 MTM Tips or the Pharmacist 26 Medication Th Therapy Ma Management Se Services: A Cr Critical Re Review 26
Specialty Information Medication Errors 28 Heroes o o Ph Pharm rma acy: Pr Proessional Le Leadership in in Ti Times o o Ch Change 28 Nutrition in Pharmacy Practice 29 Health Ca Care In Inormatics: A Skills-Based Re Resource 29
Adoptions and Permissions Faculty Ad Adoption 30 Publishing a Book With APhA 31 APhA’s Publine 31 APhA Books and Electronic Products Editorial Advisory Board 31 Permissions 31
NAPLEX Review The APhA Complete Review or Pharmacy 32 Lange Q&A: Pharmacy 32 Comprehensive Pharmacy Review 32 Comprehensive Pharmacy Review: Practice Exams 33 Comprehensive Pharmacy Review NAPLEX ® Preparation: CD CD-ROM 33
Classroom Use Community Pharmacy Practice Case Community Case Studies 34 Spanish or the Pharmacy Proessional 34 Pharmacy Pr Practice Ex Experiences: A St Student’s Ha Handbook 35 Essentials o Cultural Competence in Pharmacy Practice 35 Pharmacy: An Introduction to the Proession 36 Peripheral Brain or the Pharmacist 36 Understanding Pharmacy Calculations 37 Pharmaceutical Ca Calculations 37 Pharmaceutical Calculations: The Pharmacist’s Handbook 37 Leadership and Advocacy or Pharmacy 38 A Pr Practical Gu Guide to to Ph Pharm rma aceutical Ca Care: A Clinical Sk Skills Pr Primer 38 A Practical Gu Guide to Contemporary Pharmacy Practice 38 Remington:: The Science and Practice Remington Practice o Pharmacy 39 Foye’s Principles o Medicinal Chemistry 39 Building a Medical Vocabulary: With Spanish Translations 39 Pharmacy Practice and the Law 40 Pharmacy Law Digest 40 Principles o o Sc Scientic Li Literature Ev Evaluation 40 Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach 41 Pharmacotherapy Casebook 41 Pharmacotherapy Handbook 42 Evidence-Based Pharmacotherapy 42 Geriatric Ph Pharmacotherapy: A Gu Guide o or th the He Helping Pr Proessional 43 Handbook o Basic Pharmacokinetics 43 Applied Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics 43 Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 44 Ansel’s Ph Pharm rma aceutical Do Dosage Fo Forms an and Dr Drug De Delivery Systems 44 Physiology Case Studies in Pharmacy 44 Applied Therapeutics: The Clinical Use o Drugs 45 Goodman & Gi Gilman’s Ph Pharmacological Ba Basis o o Th Therapeutics 45 Good Go odma man n & Gilm Gilman an’’s Phar Pharma maco colo logi gica call Basi Basis s o The Thera rape peut utic ics s Digi Digita tall Edit Editio ion n 45 The Washington Manual o Medical Therapeutics 46 Marks’ Ba Basic Me Medical Bi Biochemistry: A Clinical Ap Approach 46
Pharmacy Technician Technician Resources The Ph Pharmacy Te Technician’s Po Pocket Dr Drug Re Reerence 47 Pharmacy Technician Certication Quick-Study Guide 47 Complete Re Review o or th the Ph Pharmacy Te Technician 48 Complete Math Review or the Pharmacy Technician 48 Communi nica cati tion on and Man ana age gem ment Sk Skil ills ls or the Phar arm mac acy y Techn hnic icia ian n 49 The Pharmacy Technician Skills-Building Manual 49 The Pharmacy Technician 50 The Pharmacy Technician Workbook & Certication Review 50 Handbook o Nonprescription Drugs 50 The Practitioner’s Pocket Gu Guide to Nonprescription Drugs 50
Author Index 51 Title Index 53
NEW BOOKS ANNOUNCEMENT Public Relations or Pharmacists 6
Spanish or the Pharmacy Proessional 34
2nd Edition Tina L. Pugliese
Jeri J. Sias, Susana V. James, and Christina Cabello C. de Martinez
The Pharmacist’s Guide to Compensation or MTM Services 26
Communication & Management Skills or the Pharmacy Technician 49
Edited by Michael D. Hogue and Benjamin Bluml
Jody Jacobson Wedret
100 MTM Tips or the Pharmacist 26 Marsha K. Millonig
Communication Skills or Pharmacists: Building Relationships, Improving Patient Care 9 3rd Edition Bruce A. Berger
The Pharmacy Technician’s Pocket Drug Reerence Re erence 47 5th Edition Joyce A. Generali
The APhA Complete Review or Pharmacy 32 6th Edition Edited by Dick Gourley and James C. Eo III
Community Pharmacy Practice Case Cas e Studies 34 Edited by Jean-Venable “Kelly” R. Goode, Lynne M. Roman, and Kristin W. Weitzel
Trissel’sTM Stability o Compounded Formulations 12 4th Edition Lawrence A. Trissel
Pharmacy: An Introduction to the Proession 36 2nd Edition L. Michael Posey
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The Practitioner’s Pocket Guide to Nonprescription Drugs 17
Handbook o Nonprescription Drugs: An Interactive Approach to Sel-Care 16 16th Edition Edited by Rosemary R. Berardi, Steanie Ferreri, Anne L. Hume, Lisa A. Kroon, Gail D. Newton, Nicholas G. Popovich, Tami L. Remington, Carol Rollins, Leslie A. Shimp, and Karen J. Tietze
NEW BOOKS ANNOUNCEMENT Pharmacy Management: Essentials or All Practice Settings Settings 10
Comprehensive Pharmacy Review Practice Exams Exams 33
2nd Edition Shane P. Desselle and David P. Zgarrick
7th Edition Alan H. Mutnick, Paul F. Souney, and Leon Shargel
Drug Inormation Handbook 18
A Practical Guide to Contemporary Pharmacy Practice 38
18th Edition Charles F. Lacy, Lora L. Armstrong, Morton P. Goldman, and Leonard L. Lance
3rd Edition Judith E. Thompson and Lawrence Davidow
Geriatric Dosage Handbook 18 14th Edition Todd P. P. Semla, Judith L. Beizer, and Martin D. Higbee
Handbook on Injectable Drugs 22 15th Edition Lawrence A. Trissel
Pocket Guide to Injectable Drugs 22 15th Edition Lawrence A. Trissel
2009 Intravenous Medications 23
Building a Medical Vocabulary: With Spanish Translations 39 7th Edition Peggy C. Leonard
Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach 41 7th Edition Joseph T. DiPiro, Robert L. Talbert, Gary C. Yee, Gary R. Matzke, Barbara G. Wells, and L. Michael Posey
Pharmacotherapy Casebook: A Patient-Focused Approach 41 7th Edition Terry L. Schwinghammer
25th Edition Betty Gahart and Adrienne Nazareno
Pharmacotherapy Handbook 42
Comprehensive Pharmacy Review 33
7th Edition Barbara G. Wells, Joseph T. DiPiro, Terry L. Schwinghammer, and Cindy Hamilton
7th Edition Edited by Leon Shargel, Larry N. Swanson, Alan H. Mutnick, and Paul F. Souney
Applied Therapeutics: The Clinical Use o Drugs 45 9th Edition Mary Anne Koda-Kimble, Lloyd Y. Young, Wayne A. Kradjan, B. Joseph Guglielmo, Brian K. Alldredge, Robin L. Corelli, and Bradley R. Williams
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT NEW EDITION Public Relations or Pharmacists Tina L. Pugliese Public Relations or Pharmacists is the only book on public relations designed or pharmacy, the third-largest health proession in the United States The book provides pharmacists and student pharmacists with all the tools available to advance their practice and the proession through public relations, including media relations, community involvement, and special events •
9 “How-To” chapters that explain all the essentials — working with the media; writing news releases, public service announcements, op-ed pieces, and blogs; preparing or media interviews; working with public relations agencies; and getting involved in national health observances such as American Pharmacists Month
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Lists o public relations do’s and don’ts, points to consider, and tips or success
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Suggested messages or pharmacists to communicate to the public
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Examples o successul public relations activities and campaigns and a sample news release, public service announcement, op-ed article, and media pitch letter
2nd Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-121-5 • 2008 • 171 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Marketing or Pharmacists David A. Holdord Marketing or Pharmacists explains why marketing is an activity that all pharmacists in all settings should undertake to build their practices, develop innovative services, and generate business or their employers or organizations Each chapter includes questions, activities, and suggested urther readings An instructor’s manual is available in PDF ormat
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Develop an appreciation or the need to market pharmacy services
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Learn to apply marketing strategies to pharmacy problems
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Improve their ability to attract and retain patients and customers
2nd Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-106-2 • 2007 • 333 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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ONLINE CE: Using Relationship Marketing to Expand Pharmacy Services ACPE Universal Program Number: 202-000-07-261-H04-P 15 contact hours o continuing education credit (015 CEUs) For detailed activity inormation including learning objectives and completion requirements, visit the APhA Online CE Center at wwwpharmacistcom/education APhA members receive FREE CE online through the pharmacistcom CE Center Non-members can still access CE, but will be charged a nominal ee to gain CE credit The American Pharmacists Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council or Pharmacy Education as a provider o continuing pharmacy education
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT Supervision: A Pharmacy Perspective Jeannette Y. Wick
With an entire chapter dedicated to patient saety, Supervision: A Pharmacy Perspective addresses the pharmacy supervisor’s oremost concern It contains real-lie case studies and examples; ways to motivate employees and bring about change; workplace rules, expectations, rewards, and discipline; ways to handle complaints and grievances; and US labor laws This resource also thoroughly examines licensure, credentialing, malpractice, documentation, and peer review •
13 detailed chapters with practical advice about motivation, communication, delegation, scheduling, perormance improvement, business etiquette, change, reward and discipline, and more
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An examination o issues unique to pharmacy, including licensure, credentialing, malpractice, documentation, peer review, and patient saety
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Guidance on supervising, training, and making the most o pharmacy technicians
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Useul overviews o labor laws and legal issues
ISBN: 978-1-58212-013-3 • 2003 • 389 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Managing the Patient-Centered Pharmacy Edited by Harry P. Hagel and John P. Rovers
Addressing pharmacists in all practice settings, this guide targets the most important management topics or implementing or improving patient services Every pharmacist can benet rom reading this compilation o advice, strategy, and resources that provides a process-oriented approach and examples o existing programs •
10 detailed chapters by American, Canadian, and Australian educators and consultants expert in patient care, management, quality improvement, fnance, sta motivation, and more
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A step-by-step guide or changing rom a product-ocused to a patient-centered practice
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Advice on evaluating customers’ needs, business planning, automation, nancial systems, and cost containment
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Discussions o quality improvement, interdisciplinary team building, and determining the impact o services
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Suggestions on training, helpul resources, and organizational support
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Tips on dierentiating your practice in the marketplace
ISBN: 978-1-58212-010-2 • 2002 • 256 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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101 Ways to Improve Your Pharmacy Worklie Mark R. Jacobs
In pharmacies across the country, pharmacists are busier, more stressed, and, some would say, unhappier than ever beore, resulting rom an increasing volume o prescriptions being written today, chronic delays in securing reimbursement rom third-party payers, pharmacist shortages, and unproessional working conditions Written by a rontline community pharmacist who has reused to passively accept the status quo during his many years in practice, 101 Ways to Improve Your Pharmacy Worklie is the rst book to oer pharmacists practical ways to reduce stress and improve their proessional well-being ISBN: 978-1-58212-014-0 • 2001 • 165 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT The Pharmacy Proessional’s Guide to Résumés, CVs, & Interviewing Thomas P. Reinders
The latest edition o this popular resource geared specically or job-seeking pharmacy proessionals gives step-by-step instructions or developing written materials, such as résumés, CVs, and cover letters that get results, and prepares you or interviews that distinguish you rom the crowd New sections help you build a proessional image by developing portolios, business cards, and personal statements as well as putting e-mail to work in your avor It contains 15 sample résumés, 6 sample CVs, and 20 sample letters or pharmacists and technicians in a variety o settings, including community pharmacy, hospitals, academia, and industry 2nd Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-076-8 • 2006 • 164 pp • Softbound with CD-ROM APhA Member
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Since there are probably not a lot, i any, career-planning books geared toward pharmacy, this book is needed and worthwhile or those in the feld. Speaking rom experience, this book will “defnitely assist in the process o preparing or a career in pharmacy.
— From a review o the 1st edition Norberto C Gonzalez, MD University o Kansas Medical Center Doody’s Book Review Service Rating: * * * * *
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Building a Successul Collaborative Pharmacy Practice Edited by Marialice Bennett and Jody Jacobson Wedret
Packed with guidelines, tips, and orms to help you establish collaborative practice arrangements, consult with teams o practitioners, re-engineer your workfow, manage and market your practice, and obtain reimbursement or services This book also includes tools to help you monitor drug regimens, report patient care, and advise patients about proper medication use and health habits •
More than 100 ready-to-use orms cover a range o critical topics, including collaborating on patient care, monitoring health conditions, and developing patient care plans
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Enclosed CD-ROM contains 96 orms and sample documents that you may adapt or your own practice
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4 chapters cover the basic elements o collaborative pharmaceutical care, a breakdown o collaborative services, how to set up partnerships with physicians, and disease-specic services
ISBN: 978-1-58212-056-0 • 2004 • 388 pp • Softbound with CD-ROM APhA Member
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“— Kimberly K Daugherty, PharmD
Overall, I think Building a Successul Collaborative Pharmacy Practice would be a useul resource or community practitioners, especially because o the orms it contains.
Ferris State University American Journal o Pharmaceutical Education
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Communication Skills or Pharmacists: Building Relationships, Improving Patient Care Bruce A. Berger
Pharmacy practice requires a bond between the pharmacist and patient as well as a connection between the pharmacist and physician Without eective communication, pharmacists will be unable to establish these relationships and unable to reach the goal o providing high quality patient care This book provides practical advice on building relationships with patients and physicians, listening and responding appropriately, eective patient counseling, supportive communication, managing confict, assertiveness, and more •
15 chapters rom the second edition covering key communication skills or pharmacists: listening and empathic responding, supportive communication, persuasive communication, assertiveness, managing confict, dealing with angry patients, and helping patients accept the behavior changes needed to manage their illness
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A new chapter on communicating about sensitive medical issues (eg, depression, erectile dysunction) and a new chapter on literacy issues
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A detailed patient counseling checklist to help pharmacists with the timing and organization o the inormation they provide to patients and the inormation they receive rom patients
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Dozens o examples o good and bad pharmacist–patient and pharmacist–physician dialogues
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Questions or refection at the end o each chapter
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Caring, Covenants, Codes, and Commitment Developing the Relationship Choosing to See Patients as People Listening and Empathic Responding Patient Counseling Managing the Angry Patient Assertiveness Confict Management Helping Patients With Change Interacting With Physicians Supportive Communication Choosing an Appropriate Response Persuasive Communication Immediacy: How Word Choice and Nonverbal Cues Aect the Relationship Cultural Competence Communicating About Sensitive Issues Literacy Index
3rd Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-132-1 • 2009 • 240 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT Essential Spanish or Pharmacists Glenn L. Kisch
This unique booklet provides Spanish translations and pronunciations or over 500 o the most common words and phrases used in a pharmacy It is a valuable aid in the pharmacy to ensure that patients understand how to use their medications 2nd Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-079-9 • 2005 • 69 pp • Softbound
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For those pharmacists and pharmacy students with Spanish-speaking patients, this book is a valuable aid in ensuring that patients understand how to use their medications.
— From a review o the 1st edition Mary Lynn Moody, BSPharm University o Illinois at Chicago College o Pharmacy Doody’s Book Review Service Rating: * * * *
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Pharmacy Management: Essentials or All Practice Settings Shane P. Desselle and David P. Zgarrick
Covering everything rom operations management and purchasing to Medicare Part D, this complete guide explains vital pharmacy management topics across all practice settings The book is lled with advice rom the eld’s top experts who take you through the principles applicable to all aspects o pharmacy practice, rom managing money to managing personal stress •
A scenario-based presentation combines practical solutions with evidence-based management theory and models, which are directly applied to cases and examples
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Learning objectives and Q&As appear in every chapter
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New chapters include Leadership, Medicare Part D, and Financial Reports
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Important revisions to the chapters on Managing Technology and Inormation Systems and Reimbursement or Value-Added Pharmacy Services
2nd Edition ISBN: 978-0-07149-436-6 • 2008 • 640 pp • Softbound
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COMPOUNDING The Art, Science, and Technology o Pharmaceutical Compounding Loyd V. Allen Jr. The Art, Science, and Technology o Pharmaceutical Compounding presents in a logical and progressive ormat all the inormation that pharmacists and student pharmacists need to understand the purpose and processes o compounding •
Initial chapters describe requisite acilities and equipment, record keeping, calculations, and quality control
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Individual chapters ollow addressing the compounding o each dosage orm in turn — rom powders and granules to injectables
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Additional chapters cover veterinary compounding, compounding or special populations such as pediatric and geriatric patients, and compounding or specic procedures such as iontophoresis
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Potential areas o growth are discussed in new chapters on compounding or clinical studies, compounding cosmetics, compounding with hazardous drugs, and compounding in the event o a natural disaster or terrorist attack
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9 appendices provide essential inormation on the compounding process and examples o standard operating procedures
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The necessary ingredients and steps are listed or compounding more than 200 sample ormulations, including bases, vehicles, and ingredient-specic preparations
This expanded 3rd edition has been updated to refect new USP standards related to compounding, particularly the compounding o sterile preparations 3rd Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-110-9 • 2008 • 556 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation: A How-To Manual This manual uses step-by-step directions to take the reader through the three main stages o the accreditation process: online application, onsite survey, and online submission o documentation It explains each o the 10 Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB) standards in a concise chapter, including compliance indicators or each standard and examples o how to meet each standard •
Key details on how to ormulate, customize, and number standard operating procedures
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The essential documentation needed to meet the PCAB standards
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Sample materials or marketing the pharmacy ater becoming a “PCAB-Accredited™ Compounding Pharmacy”
ISBN: 978-1-58212-115-4 • 2007 • 144 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Trissel’s™ Stability o Compounded Formulations Lawrence A. Trissel Trissel’s Stability o Compounded Formulations is the only book in print that provides a single compilation o all currently available stability inormation on drugs in compounded oral, enteral, topical, ophthalmic, and other specialized preparations Based on data published over the past 50 years, the reerence summarizes specic ormulations and stability studies The book will help readers (a) determine whether ormulated compounds will be stable or the anticipated duration o use, (b) properly store and repackage compounded ormulations, (c) ormulate in accordance with documented standards, and (d) counsel patients on the use and storage o compounded medications •
Completely updated monographs on 433 products—an increase o 78 over the third edition—arranged alphabetically by nonproprietary name
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Each monograph is organized into 3 easy-to-use categories: Properties, General Stability Considerations, and Stability Reports o Compounded Preparations
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Fourth and th categories, Compatibility with Other Drug Products and Compatibility with Common Beverages and Foods, are included where inormation is available
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1,233 reerences—326 new to the ourth edition—rom the worldwide literature spanning the past 50 years
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Two appendices, Beyond-Use Dating or Nonsterile Compounded Preparations and BeyondUse Dating or Sterile Compounded Preparations, provide a summary o USP benchmarks or assigning beyond-use periods in the absence o relevant research
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Index o nonproprietary and brand names
ISBN: 978-1-58212-125-3 • 2009 • 654 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Allen’s Compounded Formulations: The Complete U.S. Pharmacist Collection Loyd V. Allen Jr.
This collection compiles 15 years (1988–2002) o Allen’s popular monthly column, Contemporary Compounding, rom the pharmacy journal U.S. Pharmacist and begins with an introductory chapter containing inormation on good compounding practices rom the USP/NF and the National Association o Boards o Pharmacy ISBN: 978-1-58212-041-6 • 2003 • 404 pp • Softbound
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INDUSTRY Stability-Indicating HPLC Methods or Drug Analysis Quanyun A. Xu and Lawrence A. Trissel
By reerring to Stability-Indicating HPLC Methods or Drug Analysis , analysts can easily identiy suitable, previously validated stability-indicating HPLC methods and avoid conducting expensive and time-consuming validations on methods o unknown applicability that may not prove to be stability indicating •
A compilation o 1,028 stability-indicating HPLC analytical methods — 178 new to this edition — that are described in published literature
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Inormation on 572 dierent drug entities — 96 new to this edition — presented in structured monographs containing 30 elements
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A more in-depth, extensive description o the HPLC analysis presented in the literature than the sketchy outline ormats that appear elsewhere
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Unique in ocusing on stability-indicating HPLC methods, a specialized subset o all HPLC methodologies
Co-published by the American Pharmacists Association and the Pharmaceutical Press, a division o the Royal Pharmaceutical Society o Great Britain
3rd Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-109-3 • 2008 • 904 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Tableting Specication Manual APhA Tableting Specifcation Steering Committee
This is the most comprehensive guide about the design o and specications or tablet tooling, the design o tablets, and the appropriate compression orces or various types o tooling The manual also provides detailed explanations and supporting illustrations or inspection and maintenance o tooling Two troubleshooting charts identiy common tablet production problems and their remedies •
Basic inormation on industry terminology, tablet manuacturing, and tooling specifcation drawings
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Tablet tooling specications and tooling design options
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Guidelines or optimal tablet design
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Tooling interchangeability tables
7th Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-078-2 • 2006 • 130 pp • Spiralbound APhA Member
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INDUSTRY Handbook o Analytical Methods or Dietary Supplements Frank Jaksch, Mark Roman, and Mingu Wang The Handbook o Analytical Methods or Dietary Supplements provides a convenient starting point or laboratories to develop and validate analytical testing methods or dietary supplements It is a unique, state-o-the-art compilation that provides current methods plus appropriate validation data, when known, or common supplements in the marketplace Although not intended to be comprehensive, it is a useul reerence or analytical chemists, quality control personnel, research and development scientists, product ormulators, medicinal chemists, pharmacognosists, academics, and students •
In-depth review o how analytical methods or dietary supplements are validated, including inormation on what buyers o analytical services should look or and how they should assess the quality o results This review is also useul to those validating their own in-house methods
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38 monographs on dietary ingredients most commonly used to produce dietary supplements Each monograph ollows a standard ormat or quick reerence
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Chemical names, ormulas, and structures, along with inormation on solubility and other physical and chemical data
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A description o common uses or each dietary supplement and its mode o action
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Discussion o reerence standards and marker compounds used
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Inormation and directions or using various component-specic methods
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Chromatography specications and representative chromatograms, when available
ISBN: 978-1-58212-055-3 • 2005 • 215 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Radiopharmaceuticals in Nuclear Pharmacy and Nuclear Medicine Richard J. Kowalsky and Steven W. Falen
This essential educational textbook or nuclear pharmacy practitioners, nuclear medicine technologists, and nuclear medicine physicians covers: radioactive decay, radiation detection and measurement, radiation protection and risk, radiation saety, radiation biology, licensing and regulatory controls, radionuclide production, radiopharmaceutical chemistry, radiopharmaceuticals or positron emission tomography (PET), the nuclear pharmacy, quality control, and the diagnostic and therapeutic use o radiopharmaceuticals 2nd Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-031-7 • 2004 • 825 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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This book is an excellent and needed addition in the area o nuclear pharmacy. It can be used or beginning and advanced students. It presents a clearer description o the nuclear pharmacy “itsel and the many tasks that are required or preparation and dispensing o radiopharmaceuti- cals than other books currently available.
— Elaine D Mackowiak, PhD, RPh Temple University School o Pharmacy ” Doody’s Book Review Service Rating: * * * * *
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INDUSTRY Handbook o Pharmaceutical Excipients Edited by Raymond C. Rowe, Paul J. Sheskey, and Siân C. Owen
The Handbook o Pharmaceutical Excipients is a comprehensive resource that is considered to be the authoritative source or pharmaceutical excipient inormation It contains 300 monographs with inormation gathered rom international sources, personal observations, and comments rom the authors, steering committee members, and editors All monographs are cross-reerenced and indexed to easily identiy excipients by a chemical, nonproprietary, or trade name Co-published by the American Pharmacists Association and the Pharmaceutical Press, a division o the Royal Pharmaceutical Society o Great Britain. 5th Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-058-4 • 2006 • 918 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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The text is extensively cross-reerenced and indexed so that excipient monographs can be readily ound.… The 4th edition o the Handbook o Pharmaceutical Excipients is an updated, “comprehensive reerence text that is essential to those in the development, production, and regulatory areas o the pharmaceutical industry.
— From a review o the 4th edition Linda Felton University o New Mexico Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy
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Pharmaceutical Excipients 5 Edited by Raymond C. Rowe, Paul J. Sheskey, and Siân C. Owen
This single-user CD-ROM contains the complete text o the 300 monographs ound in the print publication, the Handbook o Pharmaceutical Excipients , 5th edition •
Fully searchable suppliers directory
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Extensively linked monographs, contents list, and appendices
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5th Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-081-2 • 2006 • CD-ROM • Single-User Version APhA Member
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Pharmaceutical Excipients is also available through a multi-user site license Multi-user and multiple site licenses are available or Pharmaceutical Excipients For more inormation on purchasing a multi-user site license or to place an order or the electronic version, call Margot Arellano at 1-800-237-2742, ext 7556, or e-mail at marellano@aphanetorg
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DRUG REFERENCE HANDBOOKS NEW EDITION Handbook o Nonprescription Drugs Rosemary R. Berardi, Steanie Ferreri, Anne L. Hume, Lisa A. Kroon, Gail D. Newton, Nicholas G. Popovich, Tami L. Remington, Carol Rollins, Leslie A. Shimp, and Karen J. Tietze
Thoroughly updated and revised, the Handbook o Nonprescription Drugs: An Interactive Ap- proach to Sel-Care provides accessible inormation on nonprescription drug pharmacotherapy, nutritional supplements, medical oods, nondrug and preventive measures, and complementary and alternative therapies The 16th edition helps students and practitioners develop problemsolving skills needed to assess and triage a pharmacy patient’s medical problems It provides FDA-approved dosing inormation and evidence-based research on the ecacy and saety o over-the-counter and herbal medications And available or ree to purchasers o the book: a ully searchable e-book o the entire textbook downloaded to your computer
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More than 70 academics and practitioners rom multiple health care elds with expertise in nonprescription medications and devices and other sel-care options More than 100 knowledgable peer reviewers weighed in on the book’s contents Updated inormation and reerences, and new, improved anatomical drawings throughout Enhanced complementary and alternative medicine section, with three substantially revised and reorganized chapters to provide the reader with a broad overview o dierent healing practices that a patient may be using Disease-oriented chapters contain new and revised case studies, treatment algorithms, comparisons o sel-treatments, patient education boxes, product selection guidelines, and tables that list interactions as well as dosage and administration guidelines Key Points section at end o chapters highlight important concepts Thoroughly revised “Prevention o Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Inections” chapter, including new inormation on the emergency contraceptive Plan B Free eBook download with purchase o the book Separate Web site devoted to the book (wwwOTCHandbookcom) with robust classroom resources
Table o Contents: • How to Use the New Case Problem-Solving Model • Sel-Care and Nonprescription Pharmacotherapy • Patient Assessment and Consultation • Multicultural Aspects o Sel-Care • Legal and Regulatory Issues in Sel-Care Pharmacy Practice • Headache • Fever • Musculoskeletal Injuries and Disorders • Vaginal and Vulvovaginal Disorders • Disorders Related to Menstruation • Prevention o Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Inections • Disorders Related to Colds and Allergy • Cough • Asthma • Heartburn and Dyspepsia • Intestinal Gas • Constipation • Diarrhea • Anorectal Disorders • Pinworm Inection • Nausea and Vomiting • Poisoning • Ostomy Care and Supplies
• Essential and Conditionally Essential Nutrients • Functional and Meal Replacement Foods • Sports Nutrition and PerormanceEnhancing Nutrients • Inant Nutrition and Special Nutritional Needs o Children • Overweight and Obesity • Ophthalmic Disorders • Prevention o Contact Lens-Related Disorders • Otic Disorders • Prevention o Hygiene-related Oral Disorders • Oral Pain and Discomort • Atopic Dermatitis and Dry Skin • Scaly Dermatoses • Contact Dermatitis • Diaper Dermatitis and Prickly Heat • Insect Bites and Stings and Pediculosis • Acne • Prevention o Sun-induced Skin Disorders • Skin Hyperpigmentation and Photoaging • Minor Burns and Sunburn
16th Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-122-2 • 2009 • 1,300 pp • Hardbound
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• Minor Wounds and Secondary Bacterial Skin Inections • Fungal Skin Inections • Warts • Minor Foot Disorders • Hair Loss • Diabetes Mellitus • Insomnia • Drowsiness and Fatigue • Smoking Cessation • Home Testing and Monitoring Devices • Adult Urinary Incontinence and Supplies • Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine • Common Natural Products • Common CAM Health Systems • Appendix I: Pregnancy and Lactation Risk Categories or Selected Nonprescription Medications • Appendix II: Botanical Medicines to Avoid in Pregnancy and Lactation • Index • Color Plates
DRUG REFERENCE HANDBOOKS NEW
The Practitioner’s Pocket Guide to Nonprescription Drugs Cynthia Knapp Dlugosz The Practitioner’s Pocket Guide to Nonprescription Drugs covers between 20-25 common conditions that patients sel-treat, including headache, colds, cough, acne, and dermatitis It is intended as a quick reerence or practitioners—pharmacists and other clinicians alike—as they determine the best treatment or each patient’s condition
All the material in the book is pulled rom the 16th edition o the Handbook o Nonprescription Drugs Each chapter will center on the treatment algorithm ound in the Handbook and eature concise tabular material and bullet points or quick access to key inormation
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Headache Fever Musculoskeletal injuries and disorders Common cold Seasonal allergic rhinitis Perennial allergic rhinitis Cough Heartburn Constipation Acute diarrhea in children 1 month to 5 years
• Acute diarrhea in patients older than 5 years • Ophthalmic disorders (eye surace disorders) • Eyelid disorders • Tooth hypersensitivity • Recurrent aphthous stomatitis • Herpes simplex labialis • Dermatitis • Scaly dermatoses • Contact dermatitis
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Diaper dermatitis Pediculosis Acne Minor burns and sunburn Fungal skin inections Warts Insomnia Vitamin and mineral deciencies and imbalances
ISBN: 978-1-58212-140-6 • 2009 • 200 pp • Sotbound
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Handbook o Nonprescription Drugs, 16th edition The Practitioner’s Pocket Guide to Nonprescription Drugs
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DRUG REFERENCE HANDBOOKS NEW EDITION
Drug Inormation Handbook Charles F. Lacy, Lora L. Armstrong, Morton P. Goldman, and Leonard L. Lance
The Drug Inormation Handbook contains over 1,415 drug monographs, including over 30 new drugs and hundreds o updates Monographs encompass up to 32 elds o inormation, including detailed content on dosage, drug interactions, and adverse reactions Supplementing the drug inormation is an extensive appendix, with hundreds o charts and reviews o special topics, such as treatment guidelines and therapy recommendations, and a pharmacologic category index listing all drugs under their unique pharmacologic class •
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18th Edition ISBN: 978-1-59195-254-1 • 2009 • 1,900 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Geriatric Dosage Handbook Todd P. Semla, Judith L. Beizer, and Martin D. Higbee
The Geriatric Dosage Handbook provides specic considerations when using drug therapy in older adults, compiled rom the current literature and clinical experience • • • • • • • • •
14 New Drug Monographs Multiple Appendix Updates, including Cytochrome P450 Tables New Appendix Topics: Lipid-Lowering Agents Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Adults Diabetes Mellitus Management, Adults Heart Failure (Systolic) Target INR Ranges or Adult Patients With Prosthetic Heart Valves Treatment o Elevated INR Due to Wararin
14th Edition ISBN: 978-1-59195-251-0 • 2009 • 1,970 pp • Softbound
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DRUG REFERENCE HANDBOOKS Pediatric Dosage Handbook Carol K. Taketomo, Jane H. Hodding, and Donna M. Kraus
Lexi-Comp’s Pediatric Dosage Handbook continues to be the most trusted name in dosing or neonates, inants, and children This practical and convenient guide is organized into userriendly selections including an alphabetical listing o drugs, a comprehensive appendix o valuable charts, tables, and supporting inormation, and a therapeutic category and key word index •
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15th Edition ISBN: 978-1-59195-239-8 • 2008 • 2,016 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Drug Inormation Handbook or Oncology Dominic A. Solimando Jr.
Designed or oncology proessionals requiring inormation on combination chemotherapy regimens and dosing protocols •
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7th Edition ISBN: 978-1-59195-228-2 • 2008 • 1,426 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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DRUG REFERENCE HANDBOOKS Pagliaros’ Comprehensive Guide to Drugs & Substances o Abuse Louis A. Pagliaro and Ann Marie Pagliaro
This book is an easy-to-use resource that enables pharmacists, physicians, nurses, EMS personnel, and other allied health proessionals to retrieve pertinent inormation on drugs and substances o abuse quickly so they can be aware o the signs and symptoms o intoxication and the current illicit use patterns o prescription drugs ISBN: 978-1-58212-066-9 • 2004 • 461 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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This book is a remarkable tour-de-orce o the subject matter. It presents an authoritative account o the history and current situation regarding the abuse o therapeutic drugs and other “substances in a compact ormat (437 pages) with an additional extensive subject index (11 pages) and drug name index (12 pages). I have learned much rom the book.
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Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation: A Reerence Guide to Fetal and Neonatal Risk Gerald G. Briggs, Roger K. Freeman, and Sumner J. Yae
Thoroughly updated with 127 new drug entries, this popular reerence provides practical, reliable inormation on over 1,175 drugs commonly prescribed to pregnant or lactating women Each drug monograph summarizes potential side eects on the embryo and etus, and drug passage to the nursing inant FDA Risk Factor ratings or each drug are included Drugs are listed alphabetically and indexed by generic as well as domestic and oreign trade names Recommendations or pregnancy and breasteeding are listed at the top o each drug review to provide or quick reerence This updated edition places special emphasis on drug-induced developmental toxicity, taking dosage into consideration wherever possible Coverage includes more herbal medicines and nutritional supplements used by women Summary paragraphs have been added to most drug reviews This edition also has a ull-color design 8th Edition ISBN: 978-0-78177-876-3 • 2008 • 2,144 pp • Hardbound
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DRUG REFERENCE HANDBOOKS Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation or PDA: A Reerence Guide to Fetal and Neonatal Risk Gerald G. Briggs, Roger K. Freeman, and Sumner J. Yae
The 8th edition o Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation is available in PDA ormat or quick, easy point-o-care reerence It provides reliable, practical inormation on over 1,175 drugs commonly prescribed to pregnant or lactating women Each drug entry summarizes potential side eects on the embryo and etus and drug passage to the nursing inant FDA Risk Factor ratings or each drug are included Drugs are listed alphabetically by generic, domestic, and oreign trade names Recommendations or pregnancy and breasteeding are listed at the top o each drug entry to provide or quick reerence This edition includes 127 new drug entries and covers more herbal medicines and nutritional supplements used by women Special emphasis is placed on drug-induced developmental toxicity, taking dosage into consideration wherever possible Summary paragraphs have been added to most drug entries Platorm: Palm OS, Windows CE, and Pocket PC handheld devices 8th Edition ISBN: 978-0-78179-406-0 • 2008 • CD-ROM APhA Member
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Pharmacy Drug Cards This set includes over 300 cards, including the top 200 drugs in the United States Each looselea set comes in a convenient 4-ring binder Also included is a pocket index guide with complete cross-reerence lists, Latin abbreviations, common weights and measures, DEA schedules, Pregnancy Categories, and consulting tips 24th Edition ISBN: 978-1-88057-956-5 • 2008 • 300 pp • Loose-Leaf Binder APhA Member
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Ident-A-Drug Reerence Je Jellin’s “Pharmacist’s Letter”
The huge number o generic and brand name drugs on the market makes the Ident-A-Drug Reerence a signicant guide or health care proessionals because it includes brand and generic names rom the United States and Canada Ident-A-Drug lists each product’s color, shape, graphics, imprint code, ingredients, ingredient strength, national drug code (NDC), and drug class No other drug identication resource is as comprehensive or as easy to use 2008 Edition ISBN: 978-0-97882-054-1 • 2008 • 840 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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DRUG REFERENCE HANDBOOKS The Merck Manual o Diagnosis and Therapy Mark H. Beer, Robert S. Porter, and Thomas V. Jones
The manual now eatures expanded clinical ocus on each category o disorder as well as more specic guidance on patient examinations The thoroughly revised and updated edition, in two-color presentation, has 34 completely new chapters and 69 new illustrations, and is packed with essential inormation on diagnosing and treating medical disorders to help medical proessionals deliver the best care to their patients It is a “must have” or medical students, residents, practicing physicians, nurses, and allied health proessionals •
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18th Edition ISBN: 978-0-91191-018-6 • 2006 • 3,000 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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NEW EDITION
Handbook on Injectable Drugs Lawrence A. Trissel
The precise stability and compatibility inormation provided in the easy-to-read tables o the Handbook on Injectable Drugs enables health care proessionals to ensure the accurate and appropriate delivery o drug therapy or improved patient saety It explains storage requirements and general stability inormation, including pH, reezing, exposure to light, sorption and ltration characteristics, and repackaging inormation 15th Edition ISBN: 978-1-58528-213-5 • 2008 • 1,740 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Pocket Guide to Injectable Drugs Lawrence A. Trissel
The highly portable Pocket Guide to Injectable Drugs increases the eciency and condence o health care proessionals in hospitals and home care settings, providing on-the-spot answers to medication questions With its brie, simplied graphic presentation, it is essentially a wall chart o compatibility and stability tables divided into sections that are easy to read and crossreerence 15th Edition ISBN: 978-1-58528-xxx-x • 2009 • 430 pp • Softbound
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DRUG REFERENCE HANDBOOKS NEW EDITION
2009 Intravenous Medications Betty Gahart and Adrienne Nazareno
The #1 drug handbook on IV medications or 36 years, this reerence is trusted or its accuracy and comprehensive coverage, in a portable size or convenience in any clinical setting It provides essential data on administering more than 350 IV drugs This new edition includes entries or 9 new IV drugs recently approved by the FDA and hundreds o new drug acts An alphabetical organization and indexing by both generic and trade names, along with pharmacologic actions, make it easy to nd drug inormation quickly •
Complete details or administering more than 350 FDA-approved generic IV drugs
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25th Edition ISBN: 978-0-323-04554-4 • 2009 • 1,424 pp • Spiralbound APhA Member
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Martindale: The Complete Drug Reerence Edited by Sean Sweetman
The pharmacists who orm the current in-house editorial team build on 120 years o experience or the 35th edition, which provides reliable, unbiased, and independently evaluated inormation on drugs and medicines used throughout the world In addition to encyclopedic inormation on drugs used clinically, it also includes veterinary and investigational drugs, other compounds used in medicine, pharmaceutical excipients, herbal medicines, toxic substances, and much more 35th Edition ISBN: 978-0-85369-687-2 • 2006 • 3,344 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Evaluations o Drug Interactions Edited by Frederic J. Zucchero, Mark J. Hogan, Christine D. Sommer, and Nicole R. Wul
Provides practitioners the most comprehensive reerence or evaluating drug interactions or prescription and OTC drugs, including 1,100 monographs and 43,000 interactions, each assigned a signicance code ISBN: 978-0-96233-160-2 • 2009 • 1,600 pp • Two Loose-Leaf Binders (with updates every 2 months during 1-year subscription) APhA Member
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DRUG REFERENCE HANDBOOKS Natural Products: A Case-Based Approach or Health Care Proessionals Karen Shapiro
Using patient case scenarios, Natural Products: A Case-Based Approach or Health Care Proessionals helps you master key inormation by providing details and saety considerations or products proven helpul in treating 14 common conditions •
Each chapter demonstrates the role o natural products through patient cases and covers the commonly used natural products, their dosage eects, saety considerations, and drug interactions
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Introductory chapter on the role o natural products, includes product selection advice and patient care tips
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Learning aids, such as product tables, provide key details quickly; photos aid readers in product identication; listings o key points and sel-assessment questions help readers master inormation
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Extensive reerences document the scientic evidence or use or avoidance o each product
ISBN: 978-1-58212-069-0 • 2006 • 240 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Je Jellin’s “Pharmacist’s Letter”
A comprehensive, revised database o natural medicines now recognized as the scientic gold standard or evidence-based inormation on the subject provides clinically relevant inormation in an easy-to-use ormat with hundreds o updated monographs, new practical data, additional new drug interactions, saety concerns, and changes in Eectiveness Ratings based on new ndings This edition includes 1,500 new brand name listings and many expanded charts 2009 Edition ISBN: 978-0-97882 • 2009 • 2,352 pp • Softbound
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Lexi-Drugs® Independently ranked as the #1 drug database or the PDA, Lexi-Drugs includes up to 55 elds o inormation Updates are posted multiple times per week and are included with your subscription Inormation on Canadian medications not approved in the United States is included Linking directly to other Lexi-Comp PDA databases is seamless and immediate Includes LexiCALC, Lexi-Comp’s medical calculations tool, at no charge APhA Member
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MEDICATION THERAPY MANAGEMENT SERVICES NEW The Pharmacist’s Guide to Compensation or MTM Services Edited by Michael D. Hogue and Benjamin Bluml The Pharmacist’s Guide to Compensation or MTM Services provides important, timely inormation about compensation or provision o MTM services in major practice settings Practical inormation on documentation and billing is addressed Also included is a section o resource materials providing background inormation, guidelines, and sample orms
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10 chapters by experts in the eld o MTM services Principles o coding or MTM services Essentials o documenting and billing or MTM services Chapters on the provision o and billing or MTM services in a variety o practice settings
ISBN: 978-1-58212-096-6 • 2009 • 179 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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NEW 100 MTM Tips or the Pharmacist Marsha K. Millonig 100 MTM Tips or the Pharmacist provides helpul hints or pharmacists struggling to implement patient care and MTM services into their practices Tips are provided by pharmacists rom many practice settings who have been successul in integrating patient care and MTM services into their practices Pharmacy practices o any size or setting will nd this book to be a practical, easy-to-use source o new ideas
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14 chapters addressing topics pertinent to implementing patient care and MTM services in pharmacy practice — rom getting started to advocacy and educating others MTM models and resources Contributions rom experts in the eld Motivational quotations
ISBN: 978-1-58212-107-9 • 2009 • 143 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Medication Therapy Management Services: A Critical Review It has been determined that MTM services currently being delivered at both local and regional levels can lead to a reduction in overall health care expenditures by optimizing therapeutic outcomes The American Pharmacists Association commissioned The Lewin Group to identiy existing MTM services standards o practice and to develop an illustrative model or payers to consider in evaluating the compensation o pharmacists or MTM services This report is intended to serve as a resource or individuals charged with designing and implementing a Medicare MTM program under the Medicare Modernization Act o 2003 as well as or those interested in expanding MTM services in both the public and private sectors Order Code: 414 • 2005 • Softbound
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MEDICATION THERAPY MANAGEMENT SERVICES ONLINE CE: Training in Medication Therapy Management Applying Compliance and Aderence Principles to Optimize Care of Patients Wit Diabetes ACPE Universal Program Number: 202-000-06-274-H04 30 contact hours o continuing education credit (03 CEUs) Creating a Patient Care Process for MTM in Your Practice ACPE Universal Program Number: 202-000-07-258-H04-P 10 contact hour o continuing education credit (01 CEU) Keys to Success in helping Patients Wit heart Failure ACPE Universal Program Number: 202-000-07-274-H04 30 hours o continuing education credit (03 CEUs) Applying Principles to Optimize Care of Patients Wit Cronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ACPE Universal Program Number: 202-000-08-102-H01-P 30 contact hours o continuing education credit (03 CEUs) Documenting Parmacy-Based Patient Care Services ACPE Universal Program Number: 202-000-07-268-H04-P 10 hour o continuing education credit (01 CEU) Identifying and Addressing Medication Aderence Issues ACPE Universal Program Number: 202-000-08-145-H04-P 10 contact hour o continuing education credit (01 CEU) Applying Core Elements of MTM to Optimize Care of Patients wit Early Parkinson’s Disease ACPE Universal Program Number 202-000-08-221-H01-P 3 contact hours o continuing education credit (03 CEUs) Opportunities for Parmacists to Improve Medication Aderence in Patients wit Cronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ACPE Universal Program Number 202-000-08-153-H01-P 3 contact hours o continuing education credit (03 CEUs) For detailed activity inormation including learning objectives and completion requirements, visit the APhA Online CE Center at wwwpharmacistcom/education APhA members receive FREE CE online through the pharmacistcom CE Center Non-members can still access CE, but will be charged a nominal ee to gain CE credit The American Pharmacists Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council or Pharmacy Education as a provider o continuing pharmacy education
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SPECIALTY INFORMATION 2007 BOOK OF THE YEAR IN PHARMACY
Medication Errors Edited by Michael R. Cohen Medication Errors is the most comprehensive, authoritative examination o the causes o and means to preventing medication errors in print It helps readers understand the system-based causes o medication errors, including pharmaceutical trademarks, drug packaging and labeling, error-prone abbreviations and dose expressions, as well as the patient’s role in preventing medication errors The book also examines preventing medication errors in relation to specic medications, patients, and conditions; reducing risk and creating a just culture o saety through medication error reporting systems; disclosure o medication errors to patients; risk analysis and treatment; and the clinical bioethics o sae medication practices
2nd Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-092-8 • 2007 • 680 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Cohen’s book better describes specifc medication errors and how to prevent them. The center- piece is an excellent chapter on ‘high-alert medications,’ which Cohen defnes as drugs with a risk o causing patient injury or death i they are misused; the chapter includes a “high comprehensive table o saety measures or various drug classes. — New England Journal o Medicine August 9, 2007
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Heroes o Pharmacy: Proessional Leadership in Times o Change Dennis B. Worthen
This book presents the highlights o the proessional lives o 28 American pharmacists (and the 20 ounders o the American Pharmaceutical Association) who helped change the way we use medicines, not only in the United States, but worldwide They also changed the proession o pharmacy Through the lives o these proessionals, we witness the personal commitments that changed pharmacy education rom an inormal apprenticeship to that o a Doctor o Pharmacy degree Readers will gain insight about the lives o college ounders and college presidents ISBN: 978-1-58212-111-6 • 2008 • 236 pp • Hardbound
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SPECIALTY INFORMATION Nutrition in Pharmacy Practice Edited by Ira Wolinsky and Louis Williams
Written by top experts in nutrition and pharmacy, this is a useul resource especially or nutritionsupport pharmacists It oers topical inormation and advice, including questions to help pharmacists identiy patients’ nutritional issues, an in-depth discussion o pediatric nutrition, essential inormation on drug-nutrient interactions, a thorough review o enteral and parenteral nutrition, algorithms with guidelines or treatment decisions, and more •
Overview o dietary components and concise tables summarizing recommended intakes
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In-depth discussion o pediatric nutrition plus details on nutrition throughout the liecycle
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Essential inormation on drug-nutrient interactions
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Thorough review o enteral and parenteral nutrition, including algorithms with guidelines or treatment decisions
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Useul inormation on herbal remedies, ergogenic aids or physical perormance, and weight control
ISBN: 978-1-58212-023-2 • 2002 • 426 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Health Care Inormatics: A Skills-Based Resource Bill G. Felkey, Brent I. Fox, and Margaret R. Thrower
This book oers practical inormation to help health proessionals and students use computerrelated tools in health care, including the Internet, telecommunications, health care inormation systems, point-o-care technology, literature retrieval, evidence-based medicine, patient education, inormation security, and computer hardware and sotware Each chapter also includes activities that help the reader develop and apply health care inormatics skills ISBN: 978-1-58212-060-7 • 2006 • 417 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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101 Ways to Improve Your Pharmacy Worklie
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150 Years o Caring: A Pictorial History o the APhA
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Art, Science, and Technology o Pharmaceutical Compounding, 3rd Edition
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Communication and Management Skills or the Pharmacy Technician
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Communication Skills or Pharmacists: Building Relationships, Improving Patient Care, 3rd Edition
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Complete Math Review or the Pharmacy Technician, 2nd Edition
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Complete Review or the Pharmacy Technician, 2nd Edition
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Essential Spanish or Pharmacists, 2nd Edition
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Essentials o Cultural Competence in Pharmacy Practice
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Evidence-Based Pharmacotherapy: Optimal Patient Care = Best Knowledge + Competent Practitioner
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Geriatric Pharmacotherapy: A Guide or the Helping Proessional
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Handbook o Basic PharmacokineticsIncluding Clinical Applications, 6th Edition
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Handbook o Nonprescription Drugs, 16th Edition
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Health Care Inormatics: A Skills-Based Resource
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Heroes o Pharmacy: Proessional Leadership in Times o Change
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Leadership and Advocacy or Pharmacy
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Managing the Patient-Centered Pharmacy
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NAPLEX REVIEW NEW EDITION
The APhA Complete Review or Pharmacy Edited by Dick Gourley and James C. Eo III
This 6th edition o The APhA Complete Review or Pharmacy provides an intensive review o the topics covered on the NAPLEX ® and includes an interactive CD-ROM containing more than 900 practice questions The editor and authors reviewed currently available resources and interviewed newly licensed pharmacists to learn what material required urther study prior to the national examination •
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6th Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-141-3 • 2009 • 1,000 pp • Softbound with CD-ROM APhA Member
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Lange Q&A: Pharmacy Gary D. Hall and Barry S. Reiss
Address your competency in all areas o pharmacy, pharmacology, pharmaceutical calculations and compounding, biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics, health equipment and supplies, and more With over 1,500 NAPLEX ® exam-style questions, concise answers and explanations, 30 “Patient Medication Proles” — with a CD-ROM eaturing a practice test with answers and cases not ound in the book — this resource is all the preparation you need to earn the highest score possible on the NAPLEX ® or recertication exam 9th Edition ISBN: 978-0-07148-445-9 • 2007 • 356 pp • Softbound CD-ROM
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NAPLEX REVIEW NEW EDITION Comprehensive Pharmacy Review Edited by Leon Shargel, Larry N. Swanson, Alan H. Mutnick, and Paul F. Souney
Completely revised to refect current progress in pharmacy education and practice, the 7th edition o this best-selling review guide is indispensable or all pharmacy students, rom the rst year o proessional courses to preparation or the NAPLEX ® examination 7th Edition ISBN: 978-1-58255-711-3 • 2009 • 1,472 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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NEW EDITION Comprehensive Pharmacy Review: Practice Exams Alan H. Mutnick, Paul F. Souney, and Leon Shargel
Designed to assist pharmacy students with their preparation or the NAPLEX ® pharmacy board examination, this book contains two complete practice exams and accompanying answer sections with thorough explanations or each question Questions in each practice examination cover every subject in today’s pharmacy curriculum, providing guidance and test practice that will strengthen students’ skills and condence 7th Edition ISBN: 978-1-58255-712-0 • 2009 • 224 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Comprehensive Pharmacy Review NAPLEX® Preparation: CD-ROM Designed to assist pharmacy students with their preparation or their NAPLEX pharmacy board examination, this interactive CD-ROM contains all the review questions rom the bestselling Comprehensive Pharmacy Review 7e, and Comprehensive Pharmacy Review: Practice Exams Complete explanations o answers are available or each question on the CD-ROM 7th Edition ISBN: 978-1-58255-715-1 • 2009 • CD-ROM PDA Software for Windows APhA Member
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Community Pharmacy Practice Case Studies Edited by Jean-Venable R. “Kelly” Goode, Lynne M. Roman, and Kristin W. Weitzel
The community pharmacist must oten serve as a disease state manager, medication manager, clinician, educator, counselor, coach, personnel supervisor, and small business owner, all while providing outstanding patient care and upholding unerring standards o saety in dispensing medications Community Pharmacy Practice Case Studies is designed to provide the teaching tools necessary to train current and uture community pharmacists to succeed in implementing innovative patient care services in this dynamic and challenging environment •
82 case studies ocused on community pharmacy practice
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ISBN: 978-1-58212-105-5 • 2009 • 300 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Spanish or the Pharmacy Proessional Jeri J. Sias, Susana V. James, and Christina Cabello C. de Martinez
The increasing change in language demographics in the United States has created the need or pharmacy proessionals to be able to communicate basic medication inormation to Spanish speakers while also conrming patient understanding Spanish or the Pharmacy Proessional ocuses on balancing the use o culturally appropriate Spanish (ocus on Mexican Spanish) with technical Spanish that is practical or the pharmacist Students o this text will learn to communicate basic and more complex inormation to their patients while also learning to enjoy some o the subtleties o the Spanish language and o Hispanic cultures •
Focus on patient counseling regarding specic medications
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ISBN: 978-1-58212-120-8 • 2009 • 200 pp • Softbound with online audio les
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CLASSROOM USE Pharmacy Practice Experiences: A Student’s Handbook Paul J. Setlak
This handy resource provides background inormation on the practice o pharmacy; explains the role o the student pharmacist during pharmacy practice experiences; and suggests ways to develop critical communication, time management, and patient care skills The core competencies required or each o the six major types o pharmacy practice experiences are addressed A concise and easily accessed compendium o useul equations, algorithms, therapeutic modalities, and physical assessment techniques is also provided Includes 17 concise chapters oering key inormation necessary or completing introductory and advanced pharmacy practice experiences successully ISBN: 978-1-58212-114-7 • 2008 • 153 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Essentials o Cultural Competence in Pharmacy Practice Kimberly Vess Halbur and Duane Anthony Halbur
Both student pharmacists and pharmacists practicing in today’s multicultural world will benet rom this book on improving cultural competency It is designed or student pharmacists and pharmacists to explore their own cultural background, the health care needs inherent across cultures, and to hone communication and competency skills needed to work eectively with patients and other health care providers rom diverse cultures The text is divided into our parts: Exploring and Assessing Cultural Competence; A Primer on Cultures (14 dierent cultures described); Cultural Identity and Communication; and Cultural Competence Resources Sel-assessment exercises throughout enable readers to learn more about their own cultural background and belies Provides an understanding o many cultures in the United States as well as diagnoses, disease states, and epidemiology that impact patients rom diverse cultural backgrounds Expansive appendices provide practical, easily accessible lists o print, Web, and video resources ISBN: 978-1-58212-113-0 • 2008 • 341 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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CLASSROOM USE NEW EDITION
Pharmacy: An Introduction to the Proession L. Michael Posey Pharmacy: An Introduction to the Proession is an ideal resource or orientation or introduction to pharmacy courses on both the proessional and preproessional level It provides the basis or beginning pharmacy students to develop an accurate view o the proession they are entering, to understand the basic tenets o the proession, and to understand the critical issues the proession is acing The book consists o 10 chapters addressing core concepts about the proession o pharmacy Chapter 11 provides a selection o readings rom the recent pharmacy and biomedical literature •
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2nd Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-127-7 • 2009 • 211 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Peripheral Brain or the Pharmacist For years student pharmacists have jerry-built a pocket-sized collection o gures and tables containing key clinical inormation they look up requently Many graduates carry their tattered resource along with them right into practice Peripheral Brain or the Pharmacist arranges 29 core reerence materials on lab coat pocket– sized, durable cards Included as a bonus are 10 patient monitoring cards Hole-punched with a metal ring to hold the collection together, Peripheral Brain or the Pharmacist means pharmacists and student pharmacists can nally part with their dog-eared, handmade resource •
Durable, laminated cards containing key clinical inormation sought by all pharmacists and health proessionals
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ISBN: 978-1-58212-116-1 • 2007 • 29 Cards
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CLASSROOM USE Understanding Pharmacy Calculations Teresa A. O’Sullivan
Written by a pharmacy clinician in easy-to-understand language and emphasizing practical calculations that pharmacists do every day, this book provides students with a rm oundation or developing the calculations skills they’ll need in practice A structured ve-lesson design permits classroom use or sel-paced study and review or the national pharmacy licensure examination Includes practice problems and detailed answers throughout — nearly 200 in all — including a 100-question “Practice Practice Practice” section at the end o the book ISBN: 978-1-58212-033-1 • 2002 • 309 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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NEW EDITION
Pharmaceutical Calculations Howard C. Ansel and Mitchell J. Stoklosa
The gold standard textbook in its area or over sixty years, Pharmaceutical Calculations is now in its Thirteenth Edition Every chapter has been revised and updated to refect the basic calculations applicable to the contemporary practice o pharmacy The thirteenth edition o Pharma- ceutical Calculations represents a thorough update o this textbook which or over six decades has met the needs o students in this important subject area One o the most apparent changes in this edition is the inclusion o learning objectives or each chapter The intent is not only to dene the purpose and direct the student’s ocus but also to provide a basis or sel-assessment ollowing completion Another important addition, appearing in the Introduction, presents a step-wise approach in solving calculations problems which should prove benecial to students toward understanding and building condence 13th Edition ISBN: 978-1-58255-837-0 • 2009 • 464 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Pharmaceutical Calculations: The Pharmacist’s Handbook Howard C. Ansel and Shelly J. Prince
Intended to be used as a tool that can be quickly accessed and employed in the student setting, as a lab reerence, and in pharmacy practice, this resource provides easily accessible denitions, pharmacy applications, insight on working with “tricky” calculations, and realistic/ unctional example calculations With its convenient size and easy-to-navigate outline structure, this handbook provides considerable value to both the student and pharmacist ISBN: 978-0-78173-922-1 • 2003 • 352 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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CLASSROOM USE Leadership and Advocacy or Pharmacy Cynthia J. Boyle, Robert S. Beardsley, and David A. Holdord
Beyond just theories or strategies, Leadership and Advocacy or Pharmacy discusses the elements o eective leadership and advocacy through real experiences o remarkable leaders rom a variety o organizations and endeavors Noteworthy leaders in the eld share their experienced perspectives through personal stories and real-lie dilemmas that demonstrate ways leadership, proessionalism, and advocacy can be applied in pharmacy practice Includes practical tips and tools to encourage leadership, advocacy, and proessionalism among students and practitioners ISBN: 978-1-58212-101-7 • 2007 • 196 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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A Practical Guide to Pharmaceutical Care: A Clinical Skills Primer John P. Rovers and Jay D. Currie
This primer ocuses on student pharmacists learning the basic skills needed to provide pharmaceutical care to patients in all practice settings and shows the application o these skills through case studies in community pharmacies, hospitals, long-term care settings, and ambulatory care settings Includes a practical, how-to approach to learning clinical skills; sel-assessment questions in each chapter, with answers provided; and case studies rom our dierent pharmacy practice settings 3rd Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-104-8 • 2007 • 259 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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NEW EDITION
A Practical Guide to Contemporary Pharmacy Practice Judith E. Thompson and Lawrence Davidow
This resource or contemporary practice guides students through topics previously ound spread out over journal articles, legal documents, standards o practice, specialty books, and textbooks It goes through the steps o receiving the prescription, preparing it, and completing the compound A CD-ROM complements the text with study guides, interactive sel-assessment, and multimedia demonstrations o compounding procedures or key chapters 3rd Edition ISBN: 978-0-78178-396-5 • 2009 • 704 pp • Softbound with CD-ROM
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CLASSROOM USE Remington: The Science and Practice o Pharmacy University o the Sciences in Philadelphia
More than 100 new contributors provide resh perspectives on pharmacogenomics, disease maniestations and pathophysiology, principles o immunology, proessional communication, management o special-risk medications, specialization in pharmacy practice, disease state management, diagnostic sel-care, emergency patient care, long-term patient care, addictive patient care, and wound care The companion CD-ROM provides instant access to the ull content o Remington in a convenient and portable ormat 21st Edition ISBN: 978-0-78174-673-1 • 2005 • 2,393 pp • Hardbound with CD-ROM APhA Member
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Foye’s Principles o Medicinal Chemistry Thomas L. Lemke and David A. Williams
Emphasis is on patient-ocused pharmaceutical care and on the pharmacist as a therapeutic consultant, rather than a chemist A new disease state management section explains appropriate therapeutic options or asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and men’s and women’s health problems Also new to this edition: Clinical Signicance boxes, Drug Lists at the beginning o appropriate chapters, and a color insert with detailed illustrations o drug structures 6th Edition ISBN: 978-0-7817-6879-5 • 2007 • 1,377 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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NEW EDITION
Building a Medical Vocabulary: With Spanish Translations Peggy C. Leonard
Build the medical vocabulary skills you need or success in health care with this engaging resource With an active learning approach ideal or use in the classroom or or sel-study, this comprehensive, yet approachable, text establishes basic terms and progressively introduces new root words, prexes, and suxes with a unique building-block ormat that encourages you to learn as you write and speak new terms Concepts are presented in small, manageable segments accompanied by chapter exercises and review questions that help you understand medical terms and ensure eective communication in the health care eld 7th Edition ISBN: 978-1-41605-627-0 • 2008 • 704 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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CLASSROOM USE Pharmacy Practice and the Law Richard Abood
A useul resource or teaching the acts and stimulating critical thinking in pharmacy law, the latest version o this best-selling text includes updates or every chapter, additional material on HIPAA, Medicare Part D, and other new regulations The 5th edition also contains a comprehensive glossary, additional review questions, more “practice scenarios,” an expanded instructor’s manual with discussion questions and case studies, PowerPoints, and a test bank 5th Edition ISBN: 978-0-76374-978-1 • 2005 • 390 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Pharmacy Law Digest Joseph L. Fink III, Jesse C. Vivian, and Ilisa B.G. Bernstein Pharmacy Law Digest provides a general overview o the legal system as it aects the practice o pharmacy, addresses ederal and state laws regulating controlled substances and pharmaceuticals, constitutional considerations in dealing with governmental inspections, civil liability, and business law It also includes a condensed review o actual civil and criminal cases involving the practice o pharmacy, reprints o the NABP Survey o Pharmacy Law, a discussion o the ederal Freedom o Inormation Act, and the FDA’s current regulations or proessional and OTC package labeling
40th Edition ISBN: 978-1-57439-224-1 • 2005 • 1,041 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Principles o Scientic Literature Evaluation: Critiquing Clinical Drug Trials Frank J. Ascione
Using a structured instructional approach or evaluating clinical drug trials based on the author’s 20 years o teaching the subject to student pharmacists, this book eatures a well-established and eective method or how to critique drug literature • •
Nine sharply ocused chapters, each discussing portions o the published drug study, provide a basic overview o how to critique drug literature Includes 38 tables and 25 gures
ISBN: 978-1-58212-008-9 • 2001 • 198 pp • Softbound
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CLASSROOM USE NEW EDITION Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach Joseph T. DiPiro, Robert L. Talbert, Gary C. Yee, Gary R. Matzke, Barbara G. Wells, and L. Michael Posey Like the discipline it covers, the scope o this trusted resource goes beyond drug indications and dosages to include the initial selection, proper administration, and monitoring o drugs The book also delves into psychosocial issues that aect compliance (topics related to a patient’s ability to understand and manage oten complex therapy) and liestyle changes that may reduce the need or drug therapy or improve pharmacotherapeutic outcomes Pharmacotherapy delivers everything you need to provide sae, efcacious drug therapy across the ull range o therapeutic categories •
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New! Important chapters on Pulmonary Hypertension, Disorders o Calcium and Phosphorus Homeostasis, and Multiple Myeloma
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Outstanding pedagogy, including “Key Concepts” highlighted in each chapter
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“Clinical Presentation” boxes summarize the most common disease signs and symptoms covered in each chapter
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“Clinical Controversies” boxes, presented in the treatment sections o the disease-oriented chapters, examine the complicated issues aced by students and clinicians in providing drug therapy
Clear therapeutic recommendations in each disease-specic chapter “Evaluation o Therapeutic Outcomes” boxes in each disease-specifc chapter, contain monitoring guidelines that acilitate the development o a pharmaceutical, nursing, or medical care plan
7th Edition ISBN: 978-0-07147-899- 1 • 2008 • 2,784 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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NEW EDITION Pharmacotherapy Casebook: A Patient-Focused Approach Terry L. Schwinghammer Pharmacotherapy Casebook sharpens the problem-solving and clinical decision-making skills you need to identiy and resolve commonly encountered drug problems This new edition is packed with over 140 patient cases — all o them new or revised — and makes the perect study companion to the 7th edition o DiPiro’s Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach •
Realistic patient presentations include medical history, physical examination, and laboratory data, ollowed by a series o questions using a systematic, problem-solving approach
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Compelling cases ranging rom the uncomplicated (a single disease state) to the complex (multiple disease states and drug-related problems)
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Coverage that integrates the biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences with therapeutics to teach the importance o a sound scientic oundation or pharmacy practice
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7th Edition ISBN: 978-0-07148-835-8 • 2008 • 432 pp • Softbound Nonmember
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CLASSROOM USE NEW EDITION Pharmacotherapy Handbook Barbara G. Wells, Joseph T. DiPiro, Terry L. Schwinghammer, and Cindy Hamilton
The pocket-size, easy-to-read and ollow handbook makes this an important text or pharmacy students Concise enough where students can read it ast but with enough background inormation so the drug therapy makes sense Readers are provided a thorough understanding on what drugs are used and why The text picks up on the key points a pharmacist needs to know in practice and a student or someone who is studying or the boards needs to know or exams Excellent fowcharts, and includes JNC-VI guidelines which are the standard when it comes to drug therapy and pharmaceutical care 7th Edition ISBN: 978-0-07148-501-2 • 2009 • 1,200 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Evidence-Based Pharmacotherapy: Optimal Patient Care = Best Knowledge + Competent Practitioner Elaine Chiquette and L. Michael Posey Evidence-Based Pharmacotherapy serves as both an introductory textbook suitable or classroom use and a practical guide to pharmacists and other health proessionals who are seeking to incorporate evidence-based medicine into their use o medications in treatment or prevention o disease The book and the accompanying CD-ROM provide a roadmap or clinicians to ollow in applying the best studies in the burgeoning clinical literature to the care o their patients, one at a time ISBN: 978-1-58212-068-3 • 2007 • 211 pp • Hardbound with CD-ROM
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CLASSROOM USE Geriatric Pharmacotherapy: A Guide or the Helping Proessional Cynthia G. Olsen, William N. Tindall, and Mark E. Clasen
Pharmacists, physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and other clinicians will benet rom the practical guidelines on managing drug therapy in older patients as detailed in this text on geriatric pharmacotherapy •
Numerous insights into the medication needs o elderly patients, actors contributing to medication non-adherence, and the pharmacokinetic process in the aging body
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Chapters ocused on pharmacotherapy issues related to the major chronic conditions o elderly persons: cardiovascular disease, diabetes and thyroid disease, common inections, dermatologic problems, dementia and Alzheimer disease, depression, and pain
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Practical guidance or the helping proessional on improving medication use in elderly patients, communicating about natural products, and ethical and shared patient-provider decision making
ISBN: 978-1-58212-072-0 • 2007 • 324 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Handbook o Basic Pharmacokinetics Including Clinical Applications Wolgang A. Ritschel and Gregory L. Kearns
Designed to distill the principles and acts o pharmacokinetics eectively, the Handbook o Basic Pharmacokinetics is a great resource on the most relevant scientic inormation or students, researchers, and practitioners Readers will nd the book current, accurate, comprehensive, and clinically useul A chapter titled Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics addresses the infuence o genetic constitution on the enzymes and transporters that aect drug disposition and action 6th Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-054-6 • 2004 • 432 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Applied Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics Leon Shargel, Susanna Wu-Pong, and Andrew B.C. Yu
Readers will gain a basic understanding o the principles o biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics as applied to drug product development and drug therapy The role o pharmacogenetics in drug metabolism is explained using examples o drugs that requently lead to drug interactions A chapter on the Impact o Biopharmaceutics on Drug Product Quality and Clinical Ecacy is included •
Enhanced applications to pharmacy practice with the emphasis on biopharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, and drug delivery
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5th Edition ISBN: 978-0-07137-550-4 • 2004 • 892 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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CLASSROOM USE Basic and Clinical Pharmacology Bertram G. Katzung
Updated with new drugs released through March 2006 and organized to refect the syllabi in pharmacology courses, Basic and Clinical Pharmacology ocuses on the basic principles and concepts you need to know about the science o pharmacology and the clinical applications o drug therapy Each chapter discusses the basic pharmacology o each drug group or prototype as well as the clinical choice and use o drugs in patients and the monitoring o drug eects 10th Edition ISBN: 978-0-07145-153-6 • 2006 • 1,088 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Ansel’s Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Drug Delivery Systems Loyd V. Allen Jr., Nicholas G. Popovich, and Howard C. Ansel
Each chapter in this 8th edition includes two case studies — one clinical and one pharmaceutical Content coincides with the CAPE, APhA, and NAPLEX competencies and includes updated drug inormation and expanded sections on parenterals, excipients, liposomes, and biopharmaceutics Coverage incorporates all new dosage orms in the current US Pharmacopeia–National Formulary 8th Edition ISBN: 978-0-78174-612-0 • 2004 • 672 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Physiology Case Studies in Pharmacy Laurie Kelly McCorry
Using more than 80 brie, straightorward case studies that represent key body systems, Physiology Case Studies in Pharmacy helps students o pharmacy and other health proessions apply basic physiological principles This book lls an important niche in demonstrating the integrative role o physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacy in patient care •
Designed as a supplemental text or courses in physiology and pathophysiology, with concise cases in cellular physiology; nerve cell unction; the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, pain, and autonomic nervous system; the endocrine system; muscle physiology; and the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, renal, and immune systems
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ISBN: 978-1-58212-089-8 • 2006 • 208 pp • Softbound
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CLASSROOM USE NEW EDITION
Applied Therapeutics: The Clinical Use o Drugs Mary Anne Koda-Kimble, Lloyd Y. Young, Wayne A. Kradjan, B. Joseph Guglielmo, Brian K. Alldredge, Robin L. Corelli, and Bradley R. Williams
This completely updated 9th edition incorporates the latest drug treatments and therapeutic practices and guidelines New chapters cover pharmacogenomics and osteoporosis Transplantation is now broken into two chapters to ensure adequate coverage Culturally competent care issues are now incorporated into many chapters Over 850 tables provide quick access to comparative drug inormation, pharmacokinetic properties, treatment options, dosing guidelines, risk actors, and disease and diagnosis inormation A companion Web site oers the ully searchable text, animations o pathophysiologic concepts, and additional case studies 9th Edition ISBN: 978-0-78176-555-8 • 2008 • 3,040 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Goodman & Gilman’s: The Pharmacological Basis o Therapeutics Laurence Brunton, John Lazo, Keith Parker, Iain Buxton, and Donald Blumenthal
This book brings the eld o pharmacology up to date in terms o critical areas such as molecular biology, new drugs, and clinical studies that have contributed to the understanding o therapeutics and their role in the management o disease 11th Edition ISBN: 978-0-07142-280-2 • 2005 • 1,984 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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Goodman & Gilman’s Pharmacological Basis o Therapeutics Digital Edition Laurence Brunton, Keith Parker, John Lazo, Iain Buxton, and Donald Blumenthal
This package oers the combined benets o both the print and the Web-based presentation, or the very reasonable additional price o approximately $80 over the cost o the book alone G&G is the acknowledged authority on the properties, mechanisms, and uses o the major drug classes One o the most successul books in the history o medical publishing, it is renowned worldwide or detailed yet clinically applicable coverage The G&G Digital Edition includes LOT access to G&G On Line, with its advanced search engine, PDA cut-and-paste capability, hyperlinked reerences, and other new eatures developed specically or G&G On Line 11th Edition ISBN: 978-0-07146-804-6 • 2005 • 2,021 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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CLASSROOM USE The Washington Manual® o Medical Therapeutics Washington University School o Medicine Department o Medicine, Daniel H. Cooper, Andrew J. Krainik, Sam J. Lubner, Hilary E. Reno, and Scott Micek
Established or over 40 years as the “bible” o the medical ward, The Washington Manual ® o Medical Therapeutics builds upon that proud tradition — with even more o the current inormation you need, delivered in a time-saving, quick-reerence style Its portability, comprehensiveness, and ease o access make it a avorite on-call resource or house sta and aculty around the world Continuing the tradition o excellence, each chapter has been updated and reormatted or easier access to the inormation readers need 32nd Edition ISBN: 978-0-78178-125-1 • 2007 • 780 pp • Spiralbound APhA Member
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Marks’ Basic Medical Biochemistry: A Clinical Approach Michael A. Lieberman and Allan Marks
This best-selling core textbook or medical students taking medical biochemistry links biochemical concepts to physiology and pathophysiology, using hypothetical patient vignettes to illustrate basic concepts Completely updated to include ull-color art, expanded clinical notes, and bulleted end-o-chapter summaries The revised 3rd edition helps medical students understand the importance o the patient and bridges the gap between biochemistry, physiology, and clinical care A new companion Web site oers the ully searchable online text, an interactive question bank with 250 multiple-choice questions, animations depicting key biochemical processes, sel-contained summaries o patients described in the book, and a comprehensive list o disorders discussed in the text, with relevant online links An image bank, containing all the images in the text, is available to aculty 3rd Edition ISBN: 978-0-7817-7022-4 • 2008 • 1,024 pp • Softbound
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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN RESOURCES NEW EDITION
The Pharmacy Technician’s Pocket Drug Reerence Joyce A. Generali
Small and light enough to carry comortably in a lab coat pocket, The Pharmacy Technician’s Pocket Drug Reerence contains the ve main pieces o drug inormation that a pharmacy technician seeks For each o more than 1,000 o the most commonly prescribed drugs — an increase o approximately 75 over the previous edition — this handy reerence book provides generic name (with pronunciation), trade names, therapeutic class, general FDA-approved therapeutic uses, and commercially available dosage orms/strengths •
The top 200 oral and topical products by retail sales, most oral and topical products approved by the FDA since 1997, plus approximately 100 o the top parenteral products
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5th Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-123-9 • 2009 • 233 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Pharmacy Technician Certication Quick-Study Guide Susan Moss Marks and William A. Hopkins Jr.
APhA’s Pharmacy Technician Certifcation Quick-Study Guide has helped tens o thousands o candidates prepare or the PTCB certication examination It covers everything candidates need to know in a concise outline ormat, providing a thorough yet quick reresher •
Covers the three unctional areas that are tested on the exam: Assisting the Pharmacist in Serving Patients (66%), Maintaining Medication and Inventory Control Systems (22%), and Participating in the Administration and Management o Pharmacy Practice (12%)
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Has 160 new sample questions inserted throughout the book
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3rd Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-098-0 • 2007 • 161 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN RESOURCES Complete Review or the Pharmacy Technician L. Michael Posey
APhA’s Complete Review or the Pharmacy Technician is ideal or students entering ormal technician programs, or new community and hospital pharmacy technicians beginning inhouse training, and or candidates preparing or the national Pharmacy Technician Certication Examination Color medical illustrations and photographs make the contents easier to read and understand, and orms and tables make key inormation easy to nd This manual ocuses on the tasks that technicians actually perorm Based on the most recent Content Outline o the Pharmacy Technician Certication Board (PTCB), the text covers all the responsibilities and knowledge that PTCB tests or on its certication exam •
Calculation exercises reinorce learning
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2nd Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-094-2 • 2007 • 234 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Complete Math Review or the Pharmacy Technician William A. Hopkins Jr.
APhA’s Complete Math Review or the Pharmacy Technician is a riendly, sel-instructional approach to lielong understanding o pharmacy calculations Filled with real-world practice problems and the author’s good humor and encouragement, the book is a unique training resource, whether or the classroom, the national PTCB examination, or the pharmacy practice setting •
Thoroughly covers every topic related to pharmacy calculations that a pharmacy technician needs to know
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Concludes with a 101-question post-test, each question representing a real-world problem a technician might encounter in pharmacy practice
2nd Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-077-5 • 2005 • 212 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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Complete Review or the Pharmacy Technician — 2-BOOK SET •
Complete Review or the Pharmacy Technician, 2nd Edition
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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN RESOURCES NEW Communication & Management Skills or the Pharmacy Technician Jody Jacobson Wedret
The pharmacy technician is very likely the rst individual encountered in a pharmacy It is important that the technician understands his or her role as the representative o the proession o pharmacy in each encounter The pharmacy technician also plays an important role in the management and operation o the pharmacy Communication & Management Skills or the Pharmacy Technician helps pharmacy technicians develop proessional communication and management skills critical to the ecient operation o the pharmacy
Pharmacy technicians will learn: • • • •
Proessional communication skills Problem-solving skills Rudimentary unctions o operating a pharmacy Key issues aecting the proession o pharmacy
ISBN: 978-1-58212-103-1 • 2009 • 200 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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The Pharmacy Technician Skills-Building Manual Karen Snipe Instructors need well-crated, easy-to-use teaching tools to meet the needs o pharmacy technicians readying themselves or responsibilities in community pharmacies, hospitals, and other settings The Pharmacy Technician Skills-Building Manual is a practical, hands-on workbook designed to help technicians understand the basics o pharmacy operations, equipment, and tasks •
Designed as a workbook or use in technician training programs with readable background inormation accompanied by exercises and activities
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12 chapters with key inormation on duties, operations, computer skills, equipment, drugs, preparing prescriptions, storage, compounding, researching drug inormation, and understanding proessional issues such as certication, boards o pharmacy, and HIPAA
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More than 100 photos and illustrations showing equipment, techniques, and materials
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Examples o common compounding recipes
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A list o abbreviations that technicians must know to work eectively in pharmacies, with ollow-up exercises
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Exercises that test technicians’ knowledge o trade and generic drug names
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ISBN: 978-1-58212-083-6 • 2007 • 196 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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APhA Pharmacy Technician Training Series — COMPLETE SET • • • • • •
The Pharmacy Technician’s Pocket Drug Reerence, 5 th edition Complete Review or the Pharmacy Technician, 2 nd edition Complete Math Review or the Pharmacy Technician, 2 nd edition Pharmacy Technician Certication Quick-Study Guide, 3 rd edition The Pharmacy Technician Skills-Building Manual Communication and Management Skills or the Pharmacy Technician
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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN RESOURCES The Pharmacy Technician A useul guide to understanding the principles, career concepts, and pharmacy skills needed to be a successul pharmacy technician Includes drug regulations, terminology, prescription inormation, calculations, ormulations, inventory management, nancial issues, and a discussion about the dierent technician environments 3rd Edition ISBN: 978-0-89582-736-4 • 2007 • 464 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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The Pharmacy Technician Workbook & Certication Review As a companion piece or The Pharmacy Technician , 3rd edition, this is a great review guide when preparing or the national PTCB exam It includes 800 challenging exercises to assess knowledge and a practice exam in the same multiple-choice ormat as the national exam — with answers 3rd Edition ISBN: 978-0 -89582-737-1 • 2007 • 240 pp • Softbound APhA Member
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NEW EDITION
Handbook o Nonprescription Drugs Rosemary R. Berardi, Steanie Ferreri, Anne L. Hume, Lisa A. Kroon, Gail D. Newton, Nicholas G. Popovich, Tami L. Remington, Carol Rollins, Leslie A. Shimp, and Karen J. Tietze
Thoroughly updated and revised, the Handbook o Nonprescription Drugs: An Interactive Ap- proach to Sel-Care provides accessible inormation on nonprescription drug pharmacotherapy, nutritional supplements, medical oods, nondrug and preventive measures, and complementary and alternative therapies It provides FDA-approved dosing inormation and evidence-based research on the ecacy and saety o over-the-counter and herbal medications And available or ree to purchasers o the book: a ully searchable e-book o the entire textbook downloaded to your computer 16th Edition ISBN: 978-1-58212-122-2 • 2009 • 1,300 pp • Hardbound APhA Member
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The Practitioner’s Pocket Guide to Nonprescription Drugs Cynthia Knapp Dlugosz
This pocket guide covers between 20-25 common conditions that patients sel-treat, including headache, colds, cough, acne, and dermatitis It is intended as a quick reerence or practitioners—pharmacists and other clinicians alike—as they determine the best treatment or each patient’s condition All the material in the book is pulled rom the 16th edition o the Handbook o Nonprescription Drugs Each chapter will center on the treatment algorithm ound in the Handbook and eature concise tabular material and bullet points or quick access to key inormation ISBN: 978-1-58212-140-6 • 2009 • 200 pp • Sotbound
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APA BOOKS AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS 2009
AUTHOR INDEX Abood, Richard 40
Gahart, Betty 23
Alldredge, Brian K 45
Generali, Joyce A 47
Allen, Loyd V, Jr 11,12,44
Goldman, Morton P 18
Ansel, Howard C 37, 44
Goode, Jean-Venable R 34
APhA Tableting Specication
Gourley, Dick 32
Steering Committee 13
Guglielmo, B Joseph 45
Armstrong, Lora L 18
Hagel, Harry P 7
Ascione, Frank J 40
Halbur, Duane Anthony 35
Beardsley, Robert S 38
Halbur, Kimberly Vess 35
Beer, Mark H 22
Hall, Gary D 32
Beizer, Judith L 18
Hamilton, Cindy 42
Bennett, Marialice 8
Higbee, Martin D 18
Berardi, Rosemary R 16
Hodding, Jane H 19
Berger, Bruce A 9
Hogan, Mark J 23
Bernstein, Ilisa BG 40
Hogue, Michael D 26
Blumenthal, Donald 45
Holdord, David A 6,38
Bluml, Benjamin 26
Hopkins, William A, Jr 47
Boyle, Cynthia J 38
Hume, Anne L 16
Briggs, Gerald G 20, 21
Jacobs, Mark R 7
Brunton, Laurence 45
Jaksch, Frank 14
Buxton, Iain 45
James, Susana V 34
Chiquette, Elaine 42
Jellin, Je 21,24
Clasen, Mark E 43
Jones, Thomas V 22
Cohen, Michael R 28
Katzung, Bertram G 44
Cooper, Daniel H 46
Kearns, Gregory L 43
Corelli, Robin L 45
Kisch, Glenn L 10
Currie, Jay D 38
Koda-Kimble, Mary Anne 45
Davidow, Lawrence 38
Kowalsky, Richard J 14
de Martinez, Christina Cabello C 34
Kradjan, Wayne A 45
Desselle, Shane P 10
Krainik, Andrew J 46
DiPiro, Joseph T 41, 42
Kraus, Donna M 19
Eo, James C, III 32
Kroon, Lisa A 16
Falen, Steven W 14
Lacy, Charles F 18
Felkey, Bill G 29
Lance, Leonard L 18
Ferreri, Steanie 16
Lazo, John 45
Fink, Joseph L, III 40
Lemke, Thomas L 39
Fox, Brent I 29
Leonard, Peggy 39
Freeman, Roger K 20,21
Lieberman, Michael A 46
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AUTHOR INDEX Lubner, Sam J 46
Snipe, Karen 49
Marks, Allan 46
Solimando, Dominic A, Jr 19
Marks, Susan Moss 47
Sommer, Christine D 23
Matzke, Gary R 41
Souney, Paul F 33
McCorry, Laurie Kelly 44
Stoklosa, Mitchell J 36
Micek, Scott 46
Swanson, Larry N 33
Millonig, Marsha K 26
Sweetman, Sean 23
Mutnick, Alan H 33, 34
Taketomo, Carol K 19
Nazareno, Adrienne 23
Talbert, Robert L 41
Newton, Gail D 16
Thompson, Judith E 38
Olsen, Cynthia G 43
Thrower, Margaret R 29
O’Sullivan, Teresa A 37
Tietze, Karen J 16
Owen, Siân C 15
Tindall, William N 43
Pagliaro, Ann Marie 20
Trissel, Lawrence A 12, 13, 22
Pagliaro, Louis A 20
University o the Sciences in
Parker, Keith 45
Philadelphia 39
Popovich, Nicholas G 16, 44
Vivian, Jesse C 40
Porter, Robert S 22
Wang, Mingu 14
Posey, L Michael 36, 41, 42, 48
Washington University School o
Prince, Shelly J 37
Medicine 46
Pugliese, Tina L 6
Wedret, Jody Jacobson 8, 49
Reinders, Thomas P 8
Weitzel, Kristin W 34
Reiss, Barry S 32
Wells, Barbara G 42, 43
Remington, Tami L 16
Wick, Jeannette Y 7
Reno, Hilary E 46
Williams, Bradley R 45
Ritschel, Wolgang A 43
Williams, David A 39
Rollins, Carol 16
Williams, Louis 29
Roman, Lynne M 34
Wolinsky, Ira 29
Roman, Mark 14
Worthen, Dennis B 28
Rovers, John P 7, 38
Wul, Nicole 23
Rowe, Raymond C 15
Wu-Pong, Susanna 43
Schwinghammer, Terry L 41, 42
Xu, Quanyun A 13
Semla, Todd P 18
Yae, Sumner J 20, 21
Setlak, Paul J 35
Yee, Gary C 41
Shapiro, Karen 24
Young, Lloyd Y 45
Shargel, Leon 33, 34, 43
Yu, Andrew BC 43
Sheskey, Paul J 15
Zgarrick, David P 10
Shimp, Leslie A 16
Zucchero, Frederic J 23
Sias, Jeri J 34
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TITLE INDEX 100 MTM Tips or the Pharmacist 26 101 Ways to Improve Your Pharmacy Worklie 7 2009 Intravenous Medications 23 A Practical Guide to Contemporary Pharmacy Practice 38 A Practical Guide to Pharmaceutical Care: A Clinical Skills Primer 38 Allen’s Compounded Formulations: The Complete U.S. Pharmacist Collection 12 Ansel’s Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Drug Delivery Systems 44 APhA Complete Review or Pharmacy, The 32 Applied Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics 43 Applied Therapeutics: The Clinical Use o Drugs 45 Art, Science, and Technology o Pharmaceutical Compounding, The 11 Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 44 Building a Medical Vocabulary: With Spanish Translations 39 Building a Successul Collaborative Pharmacy Practice 8 Communication & Management Skills or the Pharmacy Technician 49 Communication Skills or Pharmacists 9 Community Pharmacy Practice Case Studies 34 Complete Math Review or the Pharmacy Technician 48 Complete Review or the Pharmacy Technician 48 Comprehensive Pharmacy Review 33 Comprehensive Pharmacy Review: Practice Exams 33 Comprehensive Pharmacy Review NAPLEX ® Preparation: CD-ROM 33 Drug Inormation Handbook 18 Drug Inormation Handbook or Oncology 19 Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation 20 Essential Spanish or Pharmacists 10 Essentials o Cultural Competence in Pharmacy Practice 35 Evaluations o Drug Interactions 23 Evidence-Based Pharmacotherapy 42 Foye’s Principles o Medicinal Chemistry 39 Geriatric Dosage Handbook 18 Geriatric Pharmacotherapy: A Guide or the Helping Proessional 43 Goodman & Gilman’s Pharmacological Basis o Therapeutics 45 Goodman & Gilman’s Pharmacological Basis o Therapeutics Digital Edition 45 Handbook o Analytical Methods or Dietary Supplements 14 Handbook o Basic Pharmacokinetics 43 Handbook o Nonprescription Drugs 16, 50 Handbook o Pharmaceutical Excipients 15 Handbook on Injectable Drugs 22 Health Care Inormatics: A Skills-Based Resource 29 Heroes o Pharmacy: Proessional Leadership in Times o Change 28 Ident-A-Drug Reerence 21 Lange Q&A: Pharmacy 32 Leadership and Advocacy or Pharmacy 38 Lexi-CLINICAL SUITE™ 25 Lexi-COMPLETE™ 25 Lexi-Drugs ® 25
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TITLE INDEX Managing the Patient-Centered Pharmacy 7 Marketing or Pharmacists 6 Marks’ Basic Medical Biochemistry: A Clinical Approach 46 Martindale: The Complete Drug Reerence 23 Medication Errors 28 Medication Therapy Management Services: A Critical Review 26 Merck Manual o Diagnosis and Therapy, The 22 Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database 24 Natural Products: A Case-Based Approach or Health Care Proessionals 24 Nutrition in Pharmacy Practice 29 Pagliaros’ Comprehensive Guide to Drugs & Substances o Abuse 20 Pediatric Dosage Handbook 19 Peripheral Brain or the Pharmacist 36 Pharmaceutical Calculations 37 Pharmaceutical Calculations: The Pharmacist’s Handbook 37 Pharmaceutical Excipients 5 15 Pharmacist’s Guide to Compensation or MTM Services, The 26 Pharmacotherapy Casebook 41 Pharmacotherapy Handbook 42 Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach 41 Pharmacy: An Introduction to the Proession 36 Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation: A How-To Manual 11 Pharmacy Drug Cards 21 Pharmacy Law Digest 40 Pharmacy Management: Essentials or All Practice Settings 10 Pharmacy Practice and the Law 40 Pharmacy Practice Experiences: A Student’s Handbook 35 Pharmacy Proessional’s Guide to Résumés, CVs, & Interviewing, The 8 Pharmacy Technician Certication Quick-Study Guide 47 Pharmacy Technician Skills-Building Manual, The 49 Pharmacy Technician Workbook & Certication Review, The 50 Pharmacy Technician, The 50 Pharmacy Technician’s Pocket Drug Reerence, The 47 Physiology Case Studies in Pharmacy 44 Pocket Guide to Injectable Drugs 22 Practitioner’s Pocket Guide to Nonprescription Drugs, The 17, 50 Principles o Scientic Literature Evaluation 40 Public Relations or Pharmacists 6 Radiopharmaceuticals in Nuclear Pharmacy and Nuclear Medicine 14 Remington: The Science and Practice o Pharmacy 39 Spanish or the Pharmacy Proessional 34 Stability-Indicating HPLC Methods or Drug Analysis 13 Supervision: A Pharmacy Perspective 7 Tableting Specication Manual 13 Trissel’s Stability o Compounded Formulations 12 Understanding Pharmacy Calculations 37 Washington Manual o Medical Therapeutics, The 46
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