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J. Vincent (2017)
Drugs and the Kidneys: Clinical Pharmacology PerspectivesClinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 102
[Chapter 19 presents a non-exhaustive list of 111 substances administered in treatment of pediatric cardiac intensive care patients. Relevant pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic details are given for the categories drug name, active compound, efficacy, adverse drug reactions (ADR), indications, contraindications, and recommended dosage. Additional tables provide more specifics on the subjects of beta-blockers, nausea, and phenprocoumon. This very comprehensive tabular compendium is a fitting completion of this practical handbook.]
Published: Nov 12, 2018
Keywords: Drug List; Adverse Drug Reactions; Fitting Culmination; Adult Dose; Drug Name
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