Presentation of Pharmacotherapy
Textbook for Public Health Professionals: Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, and Midwives Table of Contents
I. General part - pharmacology
1. Pharmacology - definition and essence. ptonyati of medicine - types. Prescribing medicines. Recipes - types
2. Dose and dosing of drugs. Effectiveness and rationality of pharmacotherapy. "Pi drug"
3. Pharmacokinetics of drugs. Clinical significance of pharmacokinetic parameters. Fight against fake medicines
4. Adverse drug reactions. Behavior of the treating team
5. Factors influencing the kinetics and effect of drugs
5.1. Age factors: old age, childhood
5.2. Pharmacotherapy in conditions of pregnancy and lactation
5.3. Combined administration of medicinal products. Interactions with laboratory tests
5.4. Influence of disease processes on the medicinal effect
5.5. Pharmacogenetics
5.6. Chronopharmacology
6. Clinical pharmacology and therapy
6.1. Therapeutic drug monitoring
6.2. Pharmacoeconomics. Basic pharmacoeconomic analyzes of treatment costs
II. special part – Pharmacotherapy
1. Medications for pain relief therapy. Analgesics
1.1. General principles. Characteristics, type, intensity of pain
2. Features of the main groups of analgesics
2.2. Narcotic analgesics 2.3. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) 3. Anti-infectives: antibiotics: chemotherapeutics, antituberculosis drugs, antiprotozoals
3.1. Anti-infective therapy for kidney and liver failure, hemo- and peritoneal dialysis, pregnant and lactating women, adolescents
3.2. Treatment of non-bacterial infections: parasitosis, mycoses, viruses
4. Medicines for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases
4.1. Hypertension. Prehypertension and treatment strategy from a modern perspective
4.2. Anti-anginal drugs
4.3. Antiarrhythmic agents
4.4. Medicines for heart failure
4.5. Vasodilators - vasodilators
5. Treatment of diseases of the respiratory organs
5.1. Antiallergic agents. Treatment of bronchial asthma
5.2. Treatment of obstructive pulmonary diseases
6. Medicines for diseases of the digestive system
7. Corticosteroids
8. Endocrinological means
9. Neurotropic agents: sleeping pills, sedatives, psychopharmaceuticals
10. Means that stimulate hematopoiesis
11. Agents influencing hematopoiesis and fibrinolysis
12. Plasma substitutes
13. Vitamins
14. Antitumor agents
15. Immunomodulators
16. Uteroactive means
III. Traditional (alternative) therapy. Chosen
1. Modern phytotherapy. Principles and ground rules
2. Aromatherapy
3. Nutritional supplements. Codex Alimentarius