cover image - Pharmacology for Health Professionals, seventh edition, 7th Edition
ISBN: 9780729545129
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 1060
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $109.99

Pharmacology for Health Professionals, seventh edition, 7th Edition

by Andrew Rowland, PhD, BSc (Hons), Shaunagh Darroch, BSc, MPharm,GradCertAcaPrac, Mary Bushell, BPharm (Hons), GCLTHE, PhD and Voula Tsoutsikos, PhD, MEd (HighEd), BAppSc (Hons)

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cover image - Pharmacology for Health Professionals, seventh edition, 7th Edition
ISBN: 9780729545129
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 1060
Imprint: Elsevier
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Pharmacology for Health Professionals provides a clinically grounded introduction to pharmacology, guiding students from foundational principles through to in-depth exploration of drug actions across major body systems and their application in treating common pathological conditions in the Australian and New Zealand context.

Designed for nursing, pharmacy and allied health students, this trusted text takes an integrated, practice-focused approach that links pharmacological mechanisms to real-world clinical care. Clear, concept-driven explanations build understanding of complex physiological processes while reinforcing safe, patient-centred and evidence-based use of medicines.

Aligned with contemporary Australasian practice, the text incorporates medicines policy, public health perspectives and interprofessional collaboration, preparing graduates for practice in dynamic healthcare environments. Particular attention is given to medication safety, polypharmacy and rational medicines use, especially in aged care and other complex patient populations.

A carefully scaffolded chapter structure supports learning progression and enhances engagement with challenging content.

New to this edition

  • Expanded coverage of aged care and special populations
  • Enhanced focus on medication safety and polypharmacy
  • Significant revision of foundational clinical, ethical and legal content
  • Major updates to cancer therapy, antimicrobial chemotherapy and resistance, obesity pharmacotherapy and vaccinations
  • Updated epidemiological data, clinical guidelines and emerging therapeutics
  • New and revised Critical Thinking Scenarios, with additional resources available via Evolve and ClinicalKey

Comprehensive, contemporary and accessible, Pharmacology for Health Professionals equips students with the knowledge and confidence to apply pharmacology safely and effectively.

    • Critical Thinking Scenarios opening each chapter establish clinical context
    • Clinical Focus boxes address common medication issues
    • Key Points summaries consolidate essential concepts
    • Drug Monographs and Drugs at a Glance tables provide clear, rapid reference
    • End-of-chapter review questions integrate theory and practice
    • Comprehensive art and expanded humanoid models illustrate core pharmacological mechanisms
    • Structured ‘chunking’ of content supports comprehension and retention


    Additional instructor resources

    • Solutions to end-of-chapter review questions
    • Additional Critical Thinking Scenarios + model answers
    • Additional Clinical Interest boxes
    • PowerPoint presentation
  • UNIT 1
    1 Drugs and medicines
    2 Clinical, ethical and legal foundations of pharmacotherapy

    UNIT 2
    3 Molecular drug targets and pharmacodynamics
    4 Drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion
    5 Pharmacokinetics and dosing regimens
    6 Precision medicine
    7 Adverse drug reactions and drug interactions

    UNIT 3
    8 Drugs affecting cholinergic transmission
    9 Drugs affecting noradrenergic transmission

    UNIT 4
    10 Drugs affecting cardiac function
    11 Drugs affecting vascular smooth muscle
    12 Lipid-lowering drugs
    13 Drugs affecting thrombosis and haemostasis
    14 Drugs affecting the haemopoietic system

    UNIT 5
    15 Drugs used in respiratory disorders

    UNIT 6
    16 Drugs affecting the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract

    UNIT 7
    17 Drugs affecting the kidney and bladder

    UNIT 8
    18 Central nervous system overview and anaesthetics
    19 Analgesics
    20 Antianxiety, sedative and hypnotic drugs
    21 Antiepileptic drugs
    22 Psychotropic agents
    23 Central nervous system stimulants
    24 Drugs for neurodegenerative disorders and headache
    25 Drug dependence and social pharmacology

    UNIT 9
    26 The neuroendocrine system and pituitary gland
    27 The thyroid gland, the parathyroid glands and bone disorders
    28 The endocrine pancreas and diabetes mellitus
    29 The adrenal cortex and corticosteroids

    UNIT 10
    30 Drugs affecting the female reproductive system
    31 Drugs affecting the male reproductive system

    UNIT 11
    32 Principles of cancer therapy
    33 Antineoplastic drugs

    UNIT 12
    34 Anti-inflammatory and immunomodulating drugs

    UNIT 13
    35 Overview of antimicrobial chemotherapy and antibiotic resistance
    36 Antibacterial drugs
    37 Antifungal and antiviral drugs
    38 Antiprotozoal, antimycobacterial and anthelmintic drugs

    UNIT 14
    39 Drugs affecting the skin
    40 Drugs affecting the eye and ear
    41 Drugs in aged care
    42 Pharmacotherapy of obesity
    43 Vaccinations
    44 Complementary medicines
  • Andrew Rowland, PhD, BSc (Hons), Senior Lecturer, Department of Clinical
    Pharmacology, College of Medicine
    and Public Health, Flinders University,
    Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, Shaunagh Darroch, BSc, MPharm,GradCertAcaPrac, Pharmacologist, Melbourne, Victoria,Australia, Mary Bushell, BPharm (Hons), GCLTHE, PhD and Voula Tsoutsikos, PhD, MEd (HighEd), BAppSc (Hons), Professor and Teaching Program Director (Clinical), Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia
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