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Adolescent Medicine

Ed. by Greydanus, Donald E. / Patel, Dilip R. / Omar, Hatim A. / et al.

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Pharmacotherapeutics in General, Mental and Sexual Health

Ed. by Greydanus, Donald E. / Patel, Dilip R. / Omar, Hatim A. / Feucht, Cynthia / Merrick, Joav

With contrib. by Calles, Joseph L. / Feucht, Cynthia / Greydanus, Donald E. / Hawver, Elizabeth K. / Huff, Marlene B. / Kaplan, Gabriel / Lentzsch-Parcells, Carolyn M. / MacTaggart, Patricia / McKanna, Trudy / Merrick, Joav / Nazeer, Ahsan / Omar, Hatim A. / Patel, Dilip R. / Pratt, Helen / Rodarmer, Ryan / Rowlett, John D. / Seyler, Jane / Shebrain, Saad / Simmons, Michael / Sorrel, Shawn / Stockburger, Stephanie / Toriello, Helga V. / Wegge, Jacqueline

Series:Health, Medicine and Human Development

    • List of general, mental and sexual health issues in teenagers and their adolescent-specific pharmacological treatment
    • Discussion of medications used to treat adolescents

    Aims and Scope

    Primary care clinicians are called on to care for adolescents in a time with increasing pharmacologic agents that are available in the management of these patients. The emphasis in this book is on the current pharmacologic treatment of common medical disorders in adolescents. Selected topics of practical relevance in adolescent medicine are covered. The goal of this book is to provide a succinct and practical guide specifically written for practicing physicians and allied health professionals who work with adolescents.

    Supplementary Information

    xxvi, 418 pages
    Language:
    English
    Type of Publication:
    Specialist Text
    Keywords:
    Adolescent Medicine, Chronic Illnesses, Pharmacology, Pharmacotherapeutics

    MARC record

    MARC record for eBook

    Donald E. Greydanus, Dilip R. Patel,  Michigan State University, Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies, Kalamazoo, United States; Hatim A. Omar, Division of Adolescent Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, United States; Cynthia Feucht, Ferris State University, School of Pharmacy, Kalamazoo, United States; Joav Merrick, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and Health Services, Ministry of Social Affairs, Jerusalem, Israel.

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