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Drugs for the Heart: Expert Consult: Online and Print

Lionel H. Opie, Bernard J. Gersh

Drugs for the Heart: Expert Consult: Online and Print Lionel H. Opie, Bernard J. Gersh Amazon Price: $64.95
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Editorial Review:

The new edition of this market-leading cardiac drug resource equips you with the latest advances in cardiovascular pharmacology, one of the most rapidly changing areas of medicine. It not only offers in-depth information on all of the drug classes used to treat heart disease, but also covers new drug classes, drug use for single and multiple problem management, and more. Dynamic full-color drawings illustrate key pharmacological and physiological actions, and a user-friendly organization directs you to the information you need. An increased emphasis on the practical use of drugs saves you valuable time in researching relevant information. A companion website offers access to the book online, enabling you to quickly search the complete contents via drug, disease or drug action...wherever and whenever you need it.

  • Includes online access to a companion website where you can quickly search the complete contents of the book by drug, disease, or drug action.
  • Features the practice-proven experience of two well-known editors who represent the best possible combination of clinical and research expertise in cardiovascular therapeutics.
  • Offers easy-to-access, useful information on when to use each drug-and for what conditions-in a chapter entitled "Which Drug for Which Disease."
  • Discusses the management of single diseases and multiple comorbidities.
  • Summarizes each drug class at the end of chapters to expedite reference.


  • Incorporates all-new drugs, preparations, and clinical trial data in each chapter, equipping you to make the most up-to-date, informed clinical decisions.
  • Offers expanded coverage of comorbid diseases through new chapters on metabolic syndrome, hyperglycemia, and diabetes.
  • Features an increased emphasis on the practical use of drugs through highlighted sections and key illustrations, saving you time in searching for relevant information.
  • Presents the work of several new contributors who represent a broad international perspective to equip you with a global view of cardiovascular pharmacology.


Your purchase entitles you to access the web site until the next edition is published, or until the current edition is no longer offered for sale by Elsevier, whichever occurs first. If the next edition is published less than one year after your purchase, you will be entitled to online access for one year from your date of purchase. Elsevier reserves the right to offer a suitable replacement product (such as a downloadable or CD-ROM-based electronic version) should access to the web site be discontinued.

Antiarrhythmic Drugs: A Practical Guide

Richard N., MD Fogoros

Antiarrhythmic Drugs: A Practical Guide Richard N., MD Fogoros Amazon Price: $67.95
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If you prescribe for patients with arrhythmias, you will want to keep this valuable paperback close at hand. The Second Edition of this valuable reference responds to changes in the available medications as well as in the way they are currently used.


The book reviews everything you need to understand and prescribe today’s antiarrhythmic drugs:



  • mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias and how antiarrhythmic drugs alter those arrhythmias, including common adverse effects
  • which factors to consider in using these drugs for treatment of supraventricular tachyarrhythmias, ventricular arrhythmias, and arrhythmias in pregnancy
  • a detailed review of atrial fibrillation to help you make decisions for patient management in this complicated area

Dr. Fogoros considers all the most recent drugs, plus promising drugs under investigation, to give you a full picture of therapeutic options. With Antiarrhythmic Drugs: A Practical Guide, Second Edition, you will have dependable information on how each drug works and when each one is indicated so you can give your patients the best possible treatment.

Cholesterol Control Without Diet!: The Niacin Solution

Cholesterol Control Without Diet!: The Niacin Solution List Price: $19.95
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2001 UPDATE: PAUL HARVEY STILL LIKES THIS BOOK!

On his 2/14/01 newscasts, Paul Harvey again referred to CHOLESTEROL CONTROL WITHOUT DIET! THE NIACIN SOLUTION. He cited a recent report at the American Heart Association annual meeting in which a combination of niacin and simvastatin (Zocor) reduced heart attacks and other coronary events by 70% in a 3-year study of persons who already had coronary disease. Then he asked his listeners not to say that Paul Harvey said they didn't have to diet and should take niacin, but he told them to have their doctors watch the New England Journal of Medicine later this year for the report.

He went on to say, "Meanwhile, YOU can read about the cholesterol matter in a book by Dr. William B. Parsons Jr." At this point he DID NOT give the book's title, sending listeners to their bookstores or to AMAZON.COM with just the author's name. He was right in saying that the book is readable by the general public and gives its readers a handle on the cholesterol situation they have not had before.

Here's the news release from which Mr. Harvey excerpted this item:

B-VITAMIN NIACIN IMPROVES RESULTS OF STATINS BY RAISING GOOD CHOLESTEROL. Combination Reduced Coronary Events by 'Phenomenal' 70%.

Niacin, a B-complex vitamin known as a cholesterol-reducing agent since 1955, greatly reduces heart attacks and strokes when used with "statin" drugs, according to two recent reports at meetings of heart specialists. Dr. Moti Kashyap (Long Beach, CA) and Dr. Greg Brown (Seattle) each studied niacin-statin combinations and found markedly better cholesterol results than with either drug alone. Both drugs lower bad cholesterol, which fell 45% in Kashyap's 800-patient VA study, but niacin also raises good cholesterol, which rose by 41%. Triglycerides, another hazardous blood fat, fell by 42%, also due to niacin. This study combined lovastatin (Mevacor) with niacin.

In Brown's study, which followed 160 patients with coronary disease for three years, niacin plus simvastatin (Zocor) reduced coronary events by 70%. Earlier studies had shown that niacin and statin drugs used singly reduced such events by 25% to 35%. Artery x-rays showed that progression of narrowing in coronary arteries was "virtually halted," Brown announced.

Dr. William Parsons (Scottsdale, AZ), a niacin proponent since he pioneered its use in US in the mid-1950's, called the reduction of events in Brown's study "truly phenomenal" because they were so much better than previous results with either drug alone. He pointed out that the statins reduce bad cholesterol, as niacin does, but niacin also raises good cholesterol, lowers triglycerides, and favorably changes several other cholesterol fractions, which no other form of treatment can match.

The National Cholesterol Education Program teaches that persons with previous coronary events require stricter control of cholesterol than others. Publicity about Vice-President Cheney's previous heart attack, bypass surgery, and his recent stent placement has brought this to the public's attention.

Full results of the Kashyap and Brown studies will be published later this year. Experts predict that doctors and patients will then be seeking information about niacin. In his book, CHOLESTEROL CONTROL WITHOUT DIET! THE NIACIN SOLUTION, Parsons tells how to use niacin successfully and manage its side effects, including flushing of the skin early in treatment. He assures that a skillful doctor can minimize or prevent flushing by using time-release niacin and starting each day with a plain aspirin tablet for the first few weeks.

It makes sense to start treatment with niacin because of its distinctive advantages, adding a statin only if niacin alone fails to control bad cholesterol adequately, Parsons advised. There is a major difference in expense, niacin costing $9 to $12 a month, compared to $50 to over $300 a month for the widely advertised statins. In recent years the US market for statins has been $7 to $8 billion annually.

Integrated Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology

Bruce J. Colbert, Barbara J. Mason

Integrated Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology Bruce J. Colbert, Barbara J. Mason Amazon Price: $69.60
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Integrated Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology 5 out of 5 stars.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I think Colbert and Mason have done a great job with a text that is typically student "unfriendly". I am using it for the first time with a class and students are actually reading the chapters! Other text lose students with terminology and tend to get bogged down in the biochemistry of pharmacolgy losing site of when and how the drugs should be used. The students love the web site and use it to further challenge themselves.

Editorial Review:

For courses in Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology. Targeted for Respiratory Therapy students, but also appropriate for Nursing programs. Marked by its readability and complete coverage, Integrated Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology is a truly introductory and interactive textbook, integrated with a unique self-study website that allows for continual updates of new drugs on the market as well as illuminating videos and animations. This text is indeed an integrated project, with an interdisciplinary perspective of both respiratory therapists and pharmacists; pharmacology integrated and linked to physiology/pathology to give total understanding and enhance relevant learning.

Deadly Medicine: Why Tens of Thousands of Heart Patients Died in America's Worst Drug Disaster

Thomas Moore

Deadly Medicine: Why Tens of Thousands of Heart Patients Died in America's Worst Drug Disaster Thomas Moore List Price: $23.00
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Important piece of the jigsaw showing unscientific medicine 5 out of 5 stars.
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Ralph Moss wrote an excellent review of this book in the Spring 1997 edition of the Cancer Chronicles. I am writing only to put his review into context. There have been many books written describing the shortcomings of medicine, particularly those questioning claims of the efficacy of medical intervention. These include Robert Mendelsohn's Confessions of A Medical Heretic; Richard Taylor's Medicine out of Control; Ivan Illich's Medical Nemesis; the New Medical Foundation's Dissent in Medicine; Samuel Epstein's The Politics of Cancer; Ralph Moss' Cancer Industry and Questioning Chemotherapy; Ulrich Abel's Chemotherapy of advanced epithelial cancer - a critical survey; What Doctors Don't Tell You's Cancer Handbook, What's Really Working; and Neville Hodgkinson's AIDS, the failure of scientific medicine. (I have also published two papers questioning the efficacy of surgical treatment of cancer in Medical Hypotheses.) These together support and explain the claim in the editorial in the British Medical Journal of October 1991 (Vol 303: 198-99) "Where is the wisdom...? The poverty of medical evidence" that "Only about 15% of medical interventions are supported by solid evidence... This is partly because only 1% of the articles in medical journals are scientifically sound". Thomas Moore's earlier (1989) book Heart Failure describes the poor record of treating heart problems with bypass surgery, balloon angioplasty and drugs to lower serum cholesterol. Moore's more recent book homes in on particular drugs such as those used to treat arrhythmia. With deaths from heart disease accounting for more than 40% of all deaths these two books on the inefficacy of treatments for heart problems fill an important gap. As a scientist I found the section explaining how "surrogate endpoints" are used instead of actual therapeutic benefits to test efficacy particularly useful. It explains why so many claims for the efficacy of chemotherapy are invalid. It is a pity that the book is now out of print.

Editorial Review:

Reveals the research reports that cited unusual patient deaths that occurred while testing the heart drug Tambocor and traces how the unsafe drug, and several like it, were released anyway, resulting in the deaths of thousands. 60,000 first printing.

Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapeutics Manual

WIlliam H. Frishman, Edmund Sonnenblick, Domenic A. Sica

Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapeutics Manual WIlliam H. Frishman, Edmund Sonnenblick, Domenic A. Sica Amazon Price: $49.95
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This manual, based on the definitive reference, is a concise and portable guide to the pharmacologic management of cardiovascular conditions. Focused on clinically relevant information related to drug treatment, this book features tables and charts for quick reference.

Control of Cardiac Rhythm

Vaughan Williams, John C., M.D. Somberg

Control of Cardiac Rhythm Vaughan Williams, John C., M.D. Somberg List Price: $105.00
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This informative text is co-written by the developer of the first established classification of antiarrhythmic drugs. It covers the basics of antiarrythmic therapy and electrophysiology, and presents focused discussion on the latest findings in the field. Well-organized, the guide discusses the Vaughan Williams classes of antiarrhythmic agents; the breakdown of the class I agents into Ia, Ib, Ic categories; and a new addition to the classification of type III agents, dividing them into those that have beta blocking effects and those that do not. In addition, the authors review the importance of this classification system, and explain the problems inherent in the Sicilian Gambit system. Two exciting chapters on the treatment of supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias take basic pharmacology and clinical pharmacology principles and apply them to practical management of arrhythmias. Emphasis is placed on looking at drugs from a class effect, covering the toxicities and limitations of each group, allowing application in varied clinical settings.

Electropharmacologic Control of Cardiac Arrhythmias: To Delay Conduction or to Prolong Refractoriness?

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This monograph looks into the available methods of controlling cardiac arrhythmias. Material is presented in relation to the current ideas of cardiac electrophysiology, mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias, how antiarrhythmic drugs work and how their actions are modulated by the autonomic nervous system. Although the main focus of the book is on control of arrhythmias by drug therapy, the editors have included information on non-pharmacologic approaches, including the growing importance of invasive modalities and their conjunctive use with anti-arrhythmic agents.

Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapeutics (Current Medicine)

WIlliam Frishman, Edmund Sonnenblick, Domenic Sica

Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapeutics (Current Medicine) WIlliam Frishman, Edmund Sonnenblick, Domenic Sica Amazon Price: $168.12
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EVERYTHING PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND PHARMACISTS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DRUG THERAPY FOR HEART CONDITIONS.

. The updated Second Edition of this classic brings you fully up to speed on�.

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All the cardiovascular agents now available.
Mechanisms of action of cardiovascular pharmacotherapeutics.
Specific drug treatments.
Drugs in development .
Molecular biological advances.
More.

. A compendium of valuable, updated pharmacotherapeutic information for managing patients with cardiovascular disease.

. Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapeutics has long been considered the primary reference for practicing physicians and pharmacists who need to know about drug therapy for heart conditions. This new Second Edition keeps pace with the latest drug discoveries and new therapeutic agents -- a task that challenges even specialists in the field..

. Contributions from many of the leading investigators in cardiovascular pathophysiology and drug development .

. This timely second edition, primarily oriented toward specific drugs and drug classes, is co-edited and co-authored by three distinguished physician-scientists with important research accomplishments in cardiovascular pharmacology and pathophysiology. They provide you with:.
An understanding of all presently available cardiovascular agents .
The scientific basis behind every pharmacotherapy advance.
Hands-on discussions of how to utilize specific drugs for treatment of various cardiovascular disorders and for the prevention of disease.
Information about recently approved drugs that were only pharmacologic concepts in the previous edition.
Detailed discussion of drugs in development and potential drug targets for innovative drug discovery � outgrowths of advances in knowledge of receptor and ion channel biology, cell growth, neurohumoral control, biochemistry and pathophysiology.
More.

. Significant Features of the Second Edition.

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New section on New Drug Classes in Development keeps you abreast of this fast-evolving therapeutic area.
Special Topics section provides additional information on drug-drug interactions, the use of cardiovascular drugs in children, the treatment of peripheral vascular disease, complementary medicine, and quality of life issues.
Appendices provide you with practical, hands-on information on drug utilization in clinical practice


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