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| Clinical Nephrotoxins: Renal Injury from Drugs and Chemicals | 
enlarge | Creators: Marc E. De Broe, George A. Porter Publisher: Springer Category: Book
List Price: $179.00 Buy New: $161.45 You Save: $17.55 (10%)
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 3rd ed. Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1008 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.7 Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 8.2 x 1.7
ISBN: 0387848428 Dewey Decimal Number: 616 EAN: 9780387848426 ASIN: 0387848428
Publication Date: October 26, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: THIS IS A BRAND NEW BOOK. IT IS EXACTLY THE SAME BOOK AS BUYING DIRECTLY FROM AMAZON. WE PROVIDE TRACKING NUMBER FOR ALL ORDERS REGARDLESS OF SHIPPING OPTION SELECTED. Expedited only offered in the contiguous 48 states
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Clinical Nephrotoxins: Renal Injury from Drugs and Chemicals, Third Edition is a comprehensive text on all aspects of adverse effects by drugs, chemical substances and radiation on the kidneys. The importance of the toxicity of drugs and other substances for the kidneys is increasingly recognized. The book consists of themes such as clinical relevance, renal handling and cellular mechanisms of nephrotoxicity, as well as animal and cell culture models. In addition, the volume highlights specific types of drugs, such as anti-infectious agents and anti-inflammatory, cardiovascular and anti-cancer drugs. The last section deals with prevention and focuses on urinary biomarkers, pharmacological aspects and drug dosage in renal failure. In this third and completely revised edition, several new topics were added and additional figures and tables will be included. The book is of interest for the nephrologist, internist, general practitioner, toxicologist, pharmacologist, anesthesiologist, epidemiologist, public health official, pharmaceutical industry, and national drug safety committees, among others.
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Excepts from review by Bhavin Patel, PharmD January 10, 2004 DRUG-INDUCED nephropathy is of great interest given the ever-growing number of medications, including herbal, that patients are taking. Also, it has become apparent that there are several environmental and industrial toxins thatcan cause nephropathy. Clinical Nephrotoxins: Renal Injury From Drugs and Chemicals is a hardcover book that explores the mechanisms by which medications, environmental toxins, and industrial toxins can cause renal disease. The book is a 712-page, 35-chapter work, written by 95 international authors.Most chapters have contributions from multiple authors and provide very good, up-to-date information and a very thorough reference list. Most of the chapters flow very well, often commenting (when applicable) on clinical manifestations, pathology, pathophysiology of renal injury (known or suspected), and preventive measures. However, I will say that a couple of chapters did not follow this form, and I was slightly disappointed with these chapters. All chapters have figures and tables, including pictures of biopsies, when applicable. I found the figures and tables to be quite helpful and aided in my understanding of the topic being presented. Overall, this book provides a very good overview on the mechanisms of drug- and toxin induced nephropathy.Up-to-date information on current clinically relevant medications (including herbal) and worldwide environmental and industrial toxins is provided. It would be a welcome addition to any health care provider's collection of reference books. Bhavin Patel, PharmD Nephrology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Hennepin County Medical Center Minneapolis, Minnesota American Journal of Kidney Diseases, Vol 42, No 6 (December), 2003: p 1324 1324
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