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Applied Therapeutics: The Clinical Use of Drugs

by Mary Anne Koda-Kimble, Brian K. Alldredge

📖 Overview

Applied Therapeutics: The Clinical Use of Drugs is a comprehensive textbook focused on pharmaceutical care and drug therapy management. The text integrates clinical case studies with therapeutic principles to demonstrate real-world applications of pharmacology concepts. The book organizes content by disease state and clinical condition, covering assessment, treatment options, monitoring parameters, and expected outcomes. Each chapter provides detailed guidance on drug selection, dosing considerations, potential adverse effects, and important drug interactions. Students and practitioners can access current therapeutic guidelines, clinical pearls, and evidence-based recommendations throughout the text. The case-based approach helps readers develop critical thinking skills and understand how to apply therapeutic knowledge to patient care scenarios. This foundational resource emphasizes the importance of patient-specific factors in clinical decision-making and reinforces the connection between pharmacological theory and practice. The text serves as both an educational tool and a practical reference for healthcare professionals involved in medication therapy management.

👀 Reviews

Students and practitioners report using this text as a go-to clinical reference. Many readers note its case-based approach helps apply complex drug information to real patient scenarios. Likes: - Detailed patient cases that demonstrate therapeutic decision-making - Tables and charts summarize key points - Regular updates incorporate new drug information - Focused review questions at chapter ends - Comprehensive coverage of common conditions Dislikes: - Dense text can be overwhelming for new students - High cost (several mention paying over $200) - Heavy physical weight makes it impractical to carry - Some find organization confusing when seeking quick answers Ratings: Amazon: 4.5/5 (87 reviews) Goodreads: 4.4/5 (47 ratings) Sample review: "The cases are what make this text valuable. You learn to think through why certain medications are chosen over others based on patient-specific factors." - PharmD student on Amazon "My main complaint is the index - it can be hard to quickly look up specific drugs or conditions." - Practicing pharmacist on Goodreads

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔹 Applied Therapeutics has been a cornerstone pharmacotherapy textbook for over 40 years, with its first edition published in 1978 by Dr. Koda-Kimble and Dr. Lloyd Young. 🔹 The textbook pioneered the patient case study approach to teaching clinical pharmacy, making it one of the first resources to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. 🔹 Mary Anne Koda-Kimble served as dean of the UCSF School of Pharmacy from 1998 to 2012, and was the first female dean of a top-ranked pharmacy school in the United States. 🔹 The book's unique format presents real patient cases first, followed by disease state discussions, reversing the traditional textbook approach of theory before practice. 🔹 Each chapter is written by clinical practitioners who actively treat patients, ensuring the content reflects current, real-world therapeutic challenges and solutions.