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Understanding pharmacoepidemiology /

Authors: Yang, Yi,%1968-%editor | West-Strum, Donna.%editor Published by : McGraw-Hill Medical, (New York :) Physical details: x, 197 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN: 0071635009 Subject(s): Pharmacoepidemiology %methods. | Pharmacoepidemiology. Year: 2011
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Book Book AUM Main Library English Collections Hall 615.7042 U48 (Browse Shelf) Available JBC/2011/10770
Book Book AUM Main Library English Collections Hall 615.7042 U48 (Browse Shelf) Available JBC/2011/10770

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: Part 1 -- Chapter 1. What is pharmacoepi; -- Chapter 2. Why is pharmacoepi important -- (Importance to pharmacy practice); -- Chapter 3. Principles of epidemiology applied to the study of drug use; -- Chapter 4. Study Designs (Observational study, Experimental study, Case report, Meta-analysis); -- Chapter 5. Data Sources (Pharmacy claims data, Validity of data, Defining exposure, Defining outcomes); -- Chapter 6. Medication Safety Pharmacovig (Use of pharmacoepi to study beneficial drug effects, Use of pharmacoepi to study adverse drug effects); -- Chapter 7. Continual Monitoring for Unwanted Drug Effects (Post-marketing surveillance); -- Chapter 8. Applications in Pharmacy Practice; -- Part 2 -- Chapter 9. Medication Adherence; -- Chapter 10. Statistics in Pharmacoepi; -- Chapter 11. International Perspective (global drug surveillance); -- Chapter 12. Other Methodological Issues (Causality, Confounding); -- Chapter 13. Future Issues; -- Part 3 -- Chapter 14. Case Studies or Examples; -- Chapter 15. Learning Objectives; -- Glossary; -- Q & A, Questions; -- Discussion Questions.

This is a comprehensive textbook that gives pharmacy students a basic understanding of what pharmacoepidemiology is and how it works in clinical practice. Students will get solid grounding in real-life applications of risk assessment, screening, and diagnostic testing.

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