Editor: JK Aronson, MA, DPhil, MBChB, FRCP, FBPharmacol S Oxford, United Kingdom
Honorary Editor:
MNG Dukes, MA, DPhil, MB, FRCP
Oslo, Norway
Preface: This is a completely new edition of what has become the standard reference text in the field of adverse drug reactions and interactions since Leopold Meyler published his first review of the subject 55 years ago. Although we have retained the old title, Meyler’s Side Effects of Drugs, the subtitle of this edition, The Encyclopedia of Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions, reflects both modern terminology and the scope of the review. The structure of the book may have changed, but the Encyclopedia remains the most comprehensive reference source on adverse drug reactions and interactions and a major source of informed discussion about them.
Structure: The first major change that readers will notice is that the chapter structure of previous editions has given way to a monographic structure. That is because some of the information about individual drugs has previously been scattered over different chapters in the book; for example ciclosporin was previously covered in Chapter 37 and in scattered sections throughout Chapter 45; it is now dealt with in a single monograph. The monographs are arranged in alphabetical order, with cross-referencing as required. For example, if you turn to the monograph on cetirizine, you will be referred to the complementary general monograph on antihistamines, where much information that is relevant to cetirizine is given; the monograph on cetirizine itself contains information that is
relevant only to cetirizine and not to other antihistamines. Within each monograph the material is arranged in the same way as in the Side Effects of Drugs Annuals (see ''How to use this book’’).
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Editor: JK Aronson, MA, DPhil, MBChB, FRCP, FBPharmacol S Oxford, United Kingdom
Honorary Editor:
MNG Dukes, MA, DPhil, MB, FRCP
Oslo, Norway
Preface: This is a completely new edition of what has become the standard reference text in the field of adverse drug reactions and interactions since Leopold Meyler published his first review of the subject 55 years ago. Although we have retained the old title, Meyler’s Side Effects of Drugs, the subtitle of this edition, The Encyclopedia of Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions, reflects both modern terminology and the scope of the review. The structure of the book may have changed, but the Encyclopedia remains the most comprehensive reference source on adverse drug reactions and interactions and a major source of informed discussion about them.
Structure: The first major change that readers will notice is that the chapter structure of previous editions has given way to a monographic structure. That is because some of the information about individual drugs has previously been scattered over different chapters in the book; for example ciclosporin was previously covered in Chapter 37 and in scattered sections throughout Chapter 45; it is now dealt with in a single monograph. The monographs are arranged in alphabetical order, with cross-referencing as required. For example, if you turn to the monograph on cetirizine, you will be referred to the complementary general monograph on antihistamines, where much information that is relevant to cetirizine is given; the monograph on cetirizine itself contains information that is
relevant only to cetirizine and not to other antihistamines. Within each monograph the material is arranged in the same way as in the Side Effects of Drugs Annuals (see ''How to use this book’’).
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