- Veterinary Drug Handbook 7th Ed. by Donald C. Plumb, Pharm.D.
- Comprehensive guide on drugs approved for veterinary practices as well as non-approved (human) drugs that are routinely used
- Most complete source of drug information relevant for animals
- Includes information on drug use, pharmacology, contraindications, adverse reactions, overdoses and more
- Prescriber Highlights section at the beginning of each drug identifies the key features
- Paperback, 1208 pages, copyright 2011
No Returns on Books.Now in a fully updated seventh edition,
Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook remains the most complete source of drug information relevant for animals available. Providing referenced dosing recommendations in each monograph, this book offers doses for a wide range of species, including dogs, cats, exotic animals, and farm animals, in a single resource. The book also includes detail on key aspects for appropriate use of each drug, including pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, contraindications, adverse effects, safety during pregnancy or nursing, overdoses, drug interactions, monitoring, chemistry and stability, storage, compatibility, and available products.
The seventh edition adds 22 new drug monographs, as well as updated dosages and information for existing drugs. A noteworthy feature is the Prescriber Highlights section found at the beginning of each monograph that allows readers a quick method of finding important information for that drug.
Plumb’s exhaustive one-volume coverage of drugs approved for veterinary species and non-approved (human) drugs that are used in veterinary practices today make this book an essential reference for veterinarians, veterinary technicians, veterinary pharmacologists, pharmacists with veterinary patients, animal research or zoological facilities, and libraries that serve these groups.