is a highly regarded medical manual and textbook designed to bridge the gap between pharmacological science and real-world prescribing for students and junior doctors.
The manual is authored by a team of clinical pharmacologists from St George’s Hospital, London, including Andrew Hitchings, Dagan Lonsdale, Daniel Burrage, and Emma Baker.
Focuses on the "how-to" aspects, including prescription, administration, communication with patients, monitoring requirements, and cost.
Includes "clinical tips" for every drug and self-assessment questions (increased from 50 to 100 in recent editions) to test knowledge integration.
Originally developed in response to student requests for a concise guide to the most important drugs used in the National Health Service (NHS), the book was first published in 2014 and is now in its . Core Content and Structure
is a highly regarded medical manual and textbook designed to bridge the gap between pharmacological science and real-world prescribing for students and junior doctors.
The manual is authored by a team of clinical pharmacologists from St George’s Hospital, London, including Andrew Hitchings, Dagan Lonsdale, Daniel Burrage, and Emma Baker. The Top 100 Drugs: Clinical Pharmacology and Pr...
Focuses on the "how-to" aspects, including prescription, administration, communication with patients, monitoring requirements, and cost. is a highly regarded medical manual and textbook
Includes "clinical tips" for every drug and self-assessment questions (increased from 50 to 100 in recent editions) to test knowledge integration. Includes "clinical tips" for every drug and self-assessment
Originally developed in response to student requests for a concise guide to the most important drugs used in the National Health Service (NHS), the book was first published in 2014 and is now in its . Core Content and Structure