Pharmacotherapy
Principles & Practice
Study Guide: A Case-Based
Care Plan Approach
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Pharmacotherapy
Principles & Practice
Study Guide: A Case-Based
Care Plan Approach
Editors
Michael D. Katz, PharmD
Clinical Associate Professor
Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science
The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy
Tucson, Arizona
Kathryn R. Matthias, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science
The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy
Tucson, Arizona
Marie A. Chisholm-Burns, PharmD, MPH, FCCP, FASHP
Professor and Head
Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science
The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy
Professor
Department of Surgery and Division of Health Promotion Sciences
The University of Arizona Colleges of Medicine and College of Public Health
Tucson, Arizona
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CONTENTS
Michael D. Katz, Kathryn R. Matthias, and Marie A. Chisholm-Burns
Keri Naglosky, Robert J. Straka, Kade Birkeland, and David Parra
Kade Birkeland, David Parra, Keri Naglosky, and Robert J. Straka
Kimberly A. Ackerbauer and Tien M.H. Ng
Larisa H. Cavallari, Robert J. DiDomenico, and Gary Peksa
Sarah A. Spinler
Toby C. Trujillo
Michelle T. Martin and Edith A. Nutescu
Susan R. Winkler
Jeannie Kim Lee and Kristina De Los Santos
G. Christopher Wood and Joseph M. Swanson
Ann McMahon Wicker and W. Greg Leader
Brice Labruzzo Mohundro and W. Greg Leader
Nicole D. Verkleeren
Jeannie Kim Lee and Stephanie J. Davis
Geoffrey C. Wall
Brian A. Hemstreet
Sheila Wilhelm, Holly Chiu, and Jamie Hwang
Yolanda McKoy-Beach and Clarence E. Curry, Jr.
Beverly C. Mims and Clarence E. Curry, Jr.
Laurajo Ryan
Juliana Chan
Juliana Chan
Lena M. Maynor
Melanie Foeppel and Jennifer Jordan
Mark A Malesker, Cara M. Olsen, and Lee E. Morrow
Mark A Malesker, Cara M. Olsen, and Lee E. Morrow
Mark A Malesker, Cara M. Olsen, and Lee E. Morrow
Lee E. Morrow and Mark A. Malesker
Lee E. Morrow and Mark A. Malesker
Timothy E. Welty
Eljim P. Tesoro and Gretchen M. Brophy
Jack J. Chen
Asad E. Patanwala
Michael D. Katz and Jennifer H. Baggs
Brendan S. Ross and Leigh Ann Ross
Megan J. Ehret
Krina H. Patel
Heidi J. Wehring and Deanna L. Kelly
Cherry W. Jackson, Raymond A. Lorenz, and Marshall E. Cates
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