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Pharmacology and Ototoxicity for Audiologists

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ISBN-10: 1418011304

ISBN-13: 9781418011307

Edition: 2007

Authors: Kathleen C. M. Campbell

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This is the first book on pharmacology and ototoxicity written specifically for audiologists. It is designed as a one semester course for AuD students but is also ideal for practicing professionals. It is also appropriate for other professionals wishing to know more about this area, such as clinical trials coordinators.
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Book details

List price: $199.95
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Publication date: 8/25/2006
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Size: 7.80" wide x 9.30" long x 0.90" tall
Weight: 2.090
Language: English

Overview Pharmacology
Pharmacodynamics University of Florida: Introduction to Pharmacology
Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, dose response considerations
Pharmacotherapeutics and Patient Factors
The Food and Drug Administration and the Drug Approval Process
Common Classes of Drugs used in Otolaryngologic Practice
Nutraceuticals and Herbal Supplements (Including the DSHEA act)
Mechanisms of Toxicity including physical, free radical: Oxidative and Anti-oxidative Mechanisms, protein interactions, and defense mechanisms
Biochemical Bases of Hearing including cochlear biochemistry, overview of neurotransmitters and neurotransmitters of the auditory System
"Infection Control in the Audiology Clinic" Drug and Noise-induced Ototoxicity
Cancer and Ototoxicity of Chemotherapeutics
Aminoglycoside Ototoxicity: review of actions and aminoglycoside Antibiotic Ototoxicity
Renal function and Ototoxicity of Loop Diuretics
Temporary and permanent ototoxicity of aspirin, quinine, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and the macrolides
Industrial Chemicals and Solvents affecting the Auditory System
Cellular Mechanisms of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Alcohol, Drug Exposure, and Nutritional Influences on Hearing and Speech Development
Audiologic Monitoring for Ototoxicity and Patient Management
Mechanisms of Vestibular Toxicity including review of nausea and vomiting
Audiologic Findings in Vestibular Toxicity New Directions
Otoprotective and Rescue Agents
Regeneration of Hair Cells
Using Drugs as Tools to Investigate the Auditory System
Websites and Resources for Pharmaceutical Information, Patient Support Groups and Organizations