Pharmacotherapeutics is a branch of pharmacology that
focuses on the use of medications to treat diseases and promote health. It
encompasses the study of how drugs interact with the body to produce
therapeutic effects, as well as the mechanisms underlying their actions and
potential side effects.
The goal of pharmacotherapeutics is to achieve optimal
therapeutic outcomes while minimizing adverse effects and ensuring patient
safety. This calls for knowledge of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
of drugs-what the drug does to the body and how the body reacts to it, as well
as factors such as drug-drug interactions, patient characteristics, and
individual response variability. Another important part of Pharmacotherapeutics
is selection of the most appropriate drug, dosage and duration of treatment
taking into account the specific features of a patient.
Author(s) Details
Dr. Siddaruda M.
Biradar
Doctor of Pharmacy (Clinical Pharmacy Practice) &
Pharmacology, BLDEA’s SSM College of Pharmacy & Research Centre,
Vijayapura-586103, Karnataka, India.
Dr. Mallanna S.
Mulimani
Department of General Medicine, Shri B M. Patil Medical
College Hospital & Research Centre, BLDE Deemed to be University,
Vijayapura-586103, Karnataka, India.
Dr. Jyoti Hawaldar
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), BLDEA’s SSM College of Pharmacy
& Research Centre, Vijayapura-586103, Karnataka, India.
Please see the link:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-81-976377-2-8
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