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Current topics in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics
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Current topics in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics

Author: Dawn Merton Boothe
Publisher: Philadelphia : Saunders, [2006]
Series: Veterinary clinics of North America., Small animal practice,, v. 36, no. 5
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Dawn Merton Boothe
ISBN: 1416038280 9781416038283
OCLC Number: 73829131
Notes: "September 2006."
Description: xiii, p. [943]-1181 : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Contents: Evidence-based decision making in small animal therapeutics / Deborah T. Kochevar and Virginia Fajt -- Pharmacogenetics / Katrina L. Mealey -- Cytochrome P450 and its role in veterinary drug interactions / Lauren A. Trepanier -- Antimicrobial resistance / Cyril R. Clarke -- Principles of antimicrobial therapy / Dawn Merton Boothe -- Antimicrobial use in the surgical patient / Lisa M. Howe and Harry W. Boothe, Jr. -- Clinical pharmacology of cyclooxygenase-2-selective and dual inhibitors / Terrence P. Clark -- Update on drugs used to treat endocrine diseases in small animals / Ellen N. Behrend -- Anticonvulsant therapy in dogs and cats / Curtis W. Dewey -- Veterinary compounding in small animals : a clinical pharmacologist's perspective / Dawn Merton Boothe.
Series Title: Veterinary clinics of North America., Small animal practice,, v. 36, no. 5
Responsibility: guest editor, Dawn Merton Boothe.

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