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    Pharmacy


    Scope

    Pharmacology is a branch of medicine that deals with the interaction of drugs with the systems and processes of living animals, in particular, the mechanisms of drug action as well as the therapeutic and other uses of the drug.

    The first Western pharmacological treatise, a listing of herbal plants used in classical medicine, was made in the 1st century AD by the Greek physician Dioscorides. The medical discipline of pharmacology derives from the medieval apothecaries, who both prepared and prescribed drugs. In the early 19th century a split developed between apothecaries who treated patients and those whose interest was primarily in the preparation of medicinal compounds; the latter formed the basis of the developing specialty of pharmacology. A truly scientific pharmacology developed only after advances in chemistry and biology in the late 18th century enabled drugs to be standardized and purified. By the early 19th century, French and German chemists had isolated many active substances—morphine, strychnine, atropine, quinine, and many others—from their crude plant sources. Pharmacology was firmly established in the later 19th century by the German Oswald Schmeiderberg (1838–1921). He defined its purpose, wrote a textbook of pharmacology, helped to found the first pharmacological journal, and, most importantly, headed a school at Strasbourg that became the nucleus from which independent departments of pharmacology were established in universities throughout the world. In the 20th century, and particularly in the years since World War II, pharmacological research has developed a vast array of new drugs, including antibiotics, such as penicillin, and many hormonal drugs, such as insulin and cortisone. Pharmacology is presently involved in the development of more effective versions of these and a vast array of other drugs through chemical synthesis in the laboratory. Pharmacology also seeks more efficient and effective ways of administering drugs through clinical research on large numbers of patients.

    During the early 20th century, pharmacologists became aware that a relation exists between the chemical structure of a compound and the effects it produces in the body. Since that time, increasing emphasis has been placed on this aspect of pharmacology, and studies routinely describe the changes in drug action resulting from small changes in the chemical structure of the drug. Because most medical compounds are organic chemicals, pharmacologists who engage in such studies must necessarily have an understanding of organic chemistry.

    Important basic pharmacological research is carried out in the research laboratories of pharmaceutical and chemical companies. After 1930 this area of pharmacological research underwent a vast and rapid expansion, particularly in the United States and Europe.

    The work of pharmacologists in industry deals also with the exhaustive tests that must be made before promising new drugs can be introduced into medical use. Detailed observations of a drug's effects on all systems and organs of laboratory animals are necessary before the physician can accurately predict both the effects of the drug on patients and their potential toxicity to humans in general. The pharmacologist does not himself test the effects of drugs in patients; this is done only after exhaustive tests on animals and is usually conducted by physicians to determine the clinical effectiveness of new drugs. Constant testing is also required for the routine control and standardization of drug products and their potency and purity.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica Online (Accessed 10/19/2006)


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    Introduction to Pharmacology

    Goodman & Gilman’s the pharmacological basis of therapeutics. Editor, Laurence L. Brunton; associate editors, John S. Lazo, Keith L. Parker.(11th ed) New York : McGraw-Hill, c2006.
    General Collection: RM300.G644 2006

    The textbook of pharmaceutical medicine / edited by John P. Griffin and John O’Grady. Edition: 5th ed. Publisher: Oxford ; Malden, Mass. : Blackwell, c2006.
    General Collection: RM301.25 .T49 2006

    Brody’s human pharmacology: molecular to clinical / editors, Kenneth P. Minneman, Lynn Wecker; consulting editors, Joseph Larner, Theodore M. Brody. Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa.: Elsevier Mosby, c2005.
    General Collection: RM300 .H86 2005

    Basic & clinical pharmacology / edited by Bertram G. Katzung. 2009 *StatRef

    Reference Books

    5 Minute Clinical Consult 2008
    *StatRef

    American Drug Index. Philadelphia, Lippincott. 2005
    Reference Collection: RS355 .A48

    Applied therapeutics: the clinical use of drugs / edited by Mary Anne Koda-Kimble ... [et al.]; assistant editors, Brian K. Alldredge, Robin L. Corelli. 8th ed. Publisher: Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2005.
    Reference Collection: RM262 .A65 2005

    Burger’s medicinal chemistry and drug discovery. Burger, Alfred. 6th ed. / [edited] by Donald J. Abraham. Publisher: Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley, c2003.
    Reference Collection: RS403 .B8 2003

    Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endoscopy, 3rd Edition (2009) *StatRef

    Detailed Drug Information for the Consumer (old title: USP-DI Advice for the Patient)
    *StatRef

    Dictionary of Medical Acronyms & Abbreviations 2005
    *StatRef

    UDP Dictionary of USAN and International Drug Names 2007 *electronic all libraries

    Drug facts and comparisons. St. Louis: Facts and Comparisons, 2008.
    Reference Collection: RM300 .F33

    The Essential guide to prescription drugs. Publisher: New York : Harper & Row, 2006.
    Reference Collection: RS51 .E85

    Handbook of clinical drug data. Edition: 10th ed. / editors, Philip O. Anderson, James E. Knoben, William G. Troutman. New York : McGraw-Hill Medical Pub. Division, c2002.
    Reference Collection: RM301.12 .H36 2002

    Handbook of Injectable Drugs 2007
    *StatRef

    Handbook of non-prescription drugs
    Reference Collection: RS250 .N66 2009

    The Harriet Lane handbook:a manual for pediatric house officers/ the Harriet Lane Service, Children's Medical and Surgical Center of
    the Johns Hopkins Hospital ; editors, Jason W. Custer, Rachel E. Rau.
    Edition:18th ed. 2009

    Harrison’s principles of internal medicine
    * StatRef

    ICD-9-CM 2008 V. 1, 2 & 3 the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
    *StatRef<

    Index nominum, international drug directory / edited by Swiss Pharmaceutical Society. 18th Ed.
    Reference Collection: RS356 .I53 2004

    Litt’s drug eruption reference manual: including drug interactions
    Reference Collection: RM302.5 .L5 2005

    Martindale: the complete drug reference / edited by Sean C. Sweetman.
    Reference Collection: RA141.3 . M3 2005

    The Merck index: an encyclopedia of chemicals, drugs, and biologicals
    Reference Collection: RS51 .M4 2006

    Merck Manual Diagnostic Therapy
    *StatRef

    Natural products: drug discovery and therapeutic medicine
    General Collection: RS160 .N38 2005

    PDR guide to drug interactions, side effects, and indications
    Reference Collection: RS75 .P3 2009

    Red Book: pharmacy’s fundamental reference
    Reference Collection: Z695 .L695 2008

    Tyler’s honest herbal: a sensible guide to the use of herbs and related remedies
    Reference Collection: RM666.H33 T94 1999

    Trease and Evans’ pharmacognosy
    Reference Collection: RS160 .T75 2002

    Review of Natural Products 2008
    *StatRef

    Stockley’s drug interactions: a source book of interactions, their mechanisms, clinical importance and management
    Reference Collection: RM302 .S76 2006

    *See StatRef for more electronic titles


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    Encyclopedias

    Encyclopedia of biological chemistry / editors, William J. Lennarz, M. Daniel Lane.
    Reference Collection: QD415.A25 E53 2004

    Encyclopedia of biopharmaceutical statistics / edited by Shein-Chung Chow.
    Reference Collection: RM301.25 .E53 2003

    Encyclopedia of clinical pharmacy / edited by Joseph T. DiPiro.
    Reference Collection: RM262 .E53 2003

    Encyclopedia of common natural ingredients used in food, drugs, and cosmetics / Albert Y. Leung, Steven Foster. Leung, Albert Y.
    Reference Collection: QD415.A25 L48 2003

    Encyclopedia of dietary supplements / edited by Paul M. Coates ... [et al.].
    Reference Collection: RM258.5 .E53 2005

    Encyclopedia of human nutrition / editor-in-chief, Benjamin Caballero ; editors, Lindsay Allen, Andrew Prentice.
    Reference Collection: QP141 .E526 2005

    Encyclopedia of inorganic chemistry / editor-in-chief R. Bruce King.
    Reference Collection: QD148 .E53 2005

    Encyclopedia of pharmaceutical technology / edited by James Swarbrick and James C. Boylan.
    Reference Collection: RS192 .E53 2002

    Encyclopedia of psychoactive plants: ethnopharmacology and its applications / Christian Ratsch ; foreword by Albert Hofmann ; translated by John R. Baker with assistance from Annabel Lee and Cornelia Ballent.
    Reference Collection: QK99.A1 R2813 2005

    Encyclopedia of toxicology / editor-in-chief, Philip Wexler; associate editors, Bruce D. Anderson... [et al.].
    Reference Collection: RA1193 .E53 2005

    Encyclopedic reference of molecular pharmacology / Stefan Offermanns, Walter Rosenthal, eds.
    Reference Collection: RM301.65 .E53 2004


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    Dictionaries

    Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations / compiled and edited by Stanley Jablonski. 5th ed. Publisher: Philadelphia, PA : Saunders, 2005.
    Reference Collection: R123 .J24 2005

    A dictionary of natural products: terms in the field of pharmacognosy relating to natural medicinal and pharmaceutical materials and the plants, animals, and minerals from which they are derived / by George Macdonald Hocking. Medford, NJ : Plexus Pub., c1997.
    Reference Collection: RS160 .H55 1997

    Dictionary of pharmacy / Dennis B. Worthen, editor-in-chief ; Julian H. Fincher ... [et al.], contributing editors. Publisher: New York: Pharmaceutical Products Press, c2004.
    Reference Collection: RS51 .D482 2004

    Oxford dictionary of biochemistry and molecular biology / edited by A.D. Smith ... [et al.]. Edition: Rev. ed. Publisher: Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.
    Reference Collection: QD415.A25 O94 2000

    MedlinePlus Medical Dictionary


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    Electronic Books

    StatRef!
    A cross-searchable, full-text health information resource that includes calculation tools, a medical dictionary, patient information and core titles in General Medicine and Pharmacy.

    Title List

    Access for UHH College of Pharmacy

    AAFP CONDITIONS A TO Z

    ACP JOURNAL CLUB

    BASIC & CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY - 10th Ed. (2007)

    CONCEPTS IN CLINICAL PHARMACOKINETICS - 4th Ed. (2005)

    CURRENT CONSULT MEDICINE (2007)

    CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT EMERGENCY MEDICINE – (2008)

    CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT IN CARDIOLOGY - 2nd Ed. (2003)

    CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT IN GASTROENTEROLOGY –(2003)

    CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES (2001)

    CURRENT MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT - 48th Ed. (2009)

    DETAILED DRUG INFORMATION FOR THE CONSUMER™

    DIAGNOSTIC AND STATISTICAL MANUAL - (DSM-IV-TR™, 2000)

    EVIDENCE-BASED PHARMACOTHERAPY: OPTIMAL PATIENT CARE = BEST

    KNOWLEDGE + COMPETENT PRACTITIONER (2007)

    GERIATRIC PHARMACOTHERAPY: A GUIDE FOR THE HELPING

    PROFESSIONAL (2007)

    GOODMAN & GILMAN'S THE PHARMACOLOGICAL BASIS OF

    THERAPEUTICS - 11th Ed. (2006)

    HANDBOOK OF INSTITUTIONAL PHARMACY PRACTICE - 4th Ed. (2006)

    HANDBOOK ON INJECTABLE DRUGS - 15th Ed. (2009)

    HARRISON'S PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE - 17th Ed. (2008)

    THE MERCK MANUAL OF DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY - 18th Ed. (2006)

    NUTRITION & DIET THERAPY: EVIDENCE-BASED APPLICATIONS – (2006)

    PHARMACOTHERAPY HANDBOOK - 7th Ed. (2009)

    PSYCHIATRY ESSENTIALS FOR PRIMARY CARE (2008)

    RED BOOK®: 2006 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    - 27th Ed. (2006)

    THE REVIEW OF NATURAL PRODUCTS (2009

    PsycBooks(licensed for UHH users only)
    Contains the full text of articles from APA periodicals and selected EPF (Educational Publishing Foundation) periodicals since 1988.

    NCBI Bookshelf
    The Bookshelf is a growing collection of biomedical books that can be searched directly by typing a concept into the textbox above and selecting "Go". Try one of these searches: cell cycle control, immunodeficiency or protein evolution.

    Ebrary
    To use you must download ebrary reader. Search by title, author, text and subject. For example search drugs as a subject.


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    Finding Books at UH

    A click on the links below will perform the search in UH Hilo’s catalog. Subject headings used by the library, under which books on nursing can be located in most card, book, and online catalogs, include the following:

    Pharmacology will retrieve books and media on pharmacology in general as well as more specific aspects of the subject.

    The following terms also bring up many titles relevant to pharmacology:

    Alternative Medicine
    Diagnosis
    Drug Abuse
    Drug Therapy
    Medicinal
    Pharmaceutical Chemistry
    Pharmaceutical Technology
    Pharmacy
    Therapeutics
    Traditional Medicine
    Vaccines

    LIBRARY PHARMACY LIST Updated every month

    Use Hawai‘i Voyager (the library’s online catalog) to search for books in the library collection. From the library's homepage, use the UH - Hilo Basic Search or the UH Hilo - Advanced Search to search by Author, Subject, Title, or Keyword. You can also Search all UH System Libraries and request items from other libraries.


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    Finding Books in Mainland Libraries

    WorldCat lists books, audiovisual materials, and other items held by some 18,000 libraries worldwide. Its 1.3 billion items may be searched by author, keyword, title, and ISBN.

    Once you have found a title you're interested in, you need to check our library's Voyager catalog to see if we have the book.

    If you’re interested in a title that is not held by UH Hilo or any other library in the UH system, you may ask us to try to obtain it via interlibrary loan. Please be aware that it can take from three to five weeks for such books to arrive here. Fees may apply. For more information and instructions on requesting material from other libraries, please click here.


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    Drug Information Databases

    Lexi-Comp ONLINE is an Internet-based application providing real-time access to the most current and accurate point-of-care information available. The user-friendly layout provides quick access to every Lexi-Comp clinical databases and application. Lexi Drugs, Lexi-Comp’s most comprehensive drug database, covers every patient population as well as the following clinical specialties: Pharmacy, Nursing, Cardiology, Oncology, Psychiatry, Anesthesiology, and Dentistry.

    Facts and Comparisons(licensed for UHHusers only) A primary source for drug information for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals, provides drug information, interactions, herbal information, and patient medication handouts.

    The Medical Letter Its newsletters, The Medical Letter on Drug and Therapeutics and Treatment Guidelines from The Medical Letter, publish critical appraisals of new drugs and comparative reviews of older drugs.

    Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database (licensed for UHH Pharmacy Students must create user ID) up-to-date clinical data on the natural medicines, herbal medicines, and dietary supplements used in the western world. This database is compiled by pharmacists and physicians who are part of the Pharmacist's Letter and Prescriber's Letter research and editorial staff" book counterpart Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database.

    Pharmacist's Letter
    This monthly newsletter lists New Drugs approved by the FDA and Health Canada, Rumor vs. Truth topics, and has charts and Patient Handouts. First-time users: click on "I Need a User ID#"

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    Journals and Databases

    Finding Articles in Print and Online

    The vast majority of journals we have available are now online. In order to find out if we have access to a journal, either in print format or online, use the “Find Periodicals” box on the library’s homepage. Type in the title of the journal (not the title of the article within the journal).

    If we have it online, a link will be provided to the journals homepage, from which you may find the specific issue and article you’re looking for. If we have the journal in print format, the system will take you to the Voyager catalog record for the journal. It will tell you what years we have, and most likely will tell you we keep the journal in the Periodical Backfile Collection on the Upper Level of the Library.

    Obtaining Articles from Journals the Library Does Not Have

    Students may often obtain articles from journals to which the library does not subscribe. Through a process called “intrasystem loan,” this library requests articles from another library in the UH system. Fees may apply.

    If no library in the UH system subscribes to a journal, it may still be possible for us to obtain the article, this time through “interlibrary loan.” It may take from three to five weeks to receive the article. Fees may apply.

    Click here for additional information and forms for both intrasystem and interlibrary loans.

    PubMed/Medline
    PubMed is a free search engine offering access to the MEDLINE database of citations and abstracts of biomedical research articles. The core subject is medicine, and PubMed covers fields related to medicine, such as nursing and other allied health disciplines. It also provides very full coverage of the related biomedical sciences, such as biochemistry and cell biology. It is offered by the United States National Library of Medicine as part of the Entrez information retrieval system. UHH library has linked our holdings to PubMed. Check the Link Out tab on the right side to see if our library has access to the journal.

    Tutorials for PubMedPubMed Fact Sheet

    Agricola
    This database contains bibliographic records from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Library. Coverage for AGRICOLA dates back to 1970 and includes more than 2.5 million citations. The citations are comprised of journal articles, monographs, theses, patents, software, audiovisual materials, and technical reports related to agriculture.

    Alt HealthWatch
    This database focuses on the many perspectives of complementary, holistic and integrated approaches to health care and wellness. It offers libraries full text articles for nearly 180 international, and often peer-reviewed journals and reports. In addition, there are hundreds of pamphlets, booklets, special reports, original research and book excerpts. Alt HealthWatch provides in-depth coverage across the full spectrum of subject areas covered by complementary and alternative medicine.

    Biological Abstracts
    Biological Abstracts®, produced by BIOSIS, is a complete collection of bibliographic references covering life science and biomedical research literature published from more than 4,000 journals internationally. This database contains nearly 7.7 million archival records from as far back as 1969, with more than 370,000 citations added each year.

    CAB Abstracts(licensed for UHH users only)
    CAB Abstracts (1973 to Present), produced by CABI Publishing, covers the significant research and development literature in the applied life sciences, including agriculture, forestry, human nutrition, veterinary medicine and the environment. Coverage dates back to 1973.

    CINAHL(Access limited to 12 simultaneous users)
    CINAHL is the authoritative resource for nursing and allied health professionals, students, educators and researchers. This database provides indexing for 2,857 journals from the fields of nursing and allied health. The database contains more than 1,000,000 records dating back to 1982.

    Lexis-Nexis AcademicUnivers: Some pharmacy trade and pharmaceutical industry materials are covered in Lexis-Nexis.

    Science Direct
    Full text for articles published in Elsevier and Academic Press journals since 1995; abstracts provided for older articles and articles in non-subscribed journals. Covers all sciences, arts and humanities, business and economics, environment and energy, medicine and pharmacology, psychology, and social sciences.

    CABI:The Global Health database is published by CABI which has recorded public health and veterinary research since 1910. Global Health is the only specialist bibliographic abstracting and indexing database dedicated to public health research and practice. With more than two million records, Global Health is the definitive international public health database for academics, researchers, NGOs, policy makers, clinicians, healthcare professionals and students. The database covers all pathogens relevant to human health, including swine flu.


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    Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) Resources

    Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine
    Tutorial developed by Connie Schardt, Librarian DukeUniversity.

    CEBM Center for Evidence-Based Medicine Established in Oxford in 1995 as the first of several centres. Our broad aim is to develop, teach and promote evidence-based health care and provide support and resources to anyone who wants to make use of them.

    Cochrane Collaboration
    The Cochrane Collaboration is an international organization that aims to help clinicians make well informed decisions about health care by preparing, maintaining and ensuring the accessibility of systematic reviews of the effects of health care interventions.

    EBM Toolbox (OxfordUniversity)
    This Oxford-Centre for Evidence Based Medicine has been established as the first of several centres around the country whose broad aim is to promote evidence-based health care and provide support and resources for teaching EBM.

    Public Health Resource Unit Appraisal Tools

    The following tools were developed by the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) to help with the process of critically appraising articles of the following types of research:Systematic Reviews, Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs), Qualitative Research,
    Economic Evaluation Studies, Cohort Studies, Case Control Studies, Diagnostic Test Studies.

    PDA Resources


    The Medcial Letter is an independent, peer-reviewed publication that offers unbiased critical
    evaluations of drugs, with special emphasis on new drugs, to physicians and other members of the
    health professions. Published every other week in a four-page newsletter format, it carries
    no advertising and is supported entirely by subscription fees. Coverage via the PDA is from 2001
    to the present. Available free to all Medical College of WI faculty, students and staff
    through the Libraries' subscription to Medical Letter.

    ePocrates
    Provides a clinical drug database with about 2,800 drug monographs for the PDA. Each monograph includes information on pricing, adverse reactions, contraindications, pharmacokinetics as well as related drug monograph topics. The autoupdate function, which is engaged when the palm pilot is connected to the internet, provides information on new drugs, new indications, and recalls. Available as a free download and for purchase; purchased version has more features

    Medline on Tap
    MD on Tap is an application for PDAs that retrieves MEDLINE® citations directly from the PDA through a wireless connection to the Internet.

    John Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
    The Johns Hopkins POC-IT (Point of Care Information Technology) Antibiotic (ABX) Guide is a handheld-ready adaptation of the online ABX Guide. It is optimized for use at the point of care for Palm OS devices.

    WISER (Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders)
    designed to assist first responders in hazardous material incidents. Developed by the NLM, WISER provides a wide range of information on hazardous substances, including substance identification support, physical characteristics, human health information, and containment and suppression advice. WISER is available for Windows, PocketPC, and Palm OS.

    AHQR: Electronic Preventive Services Selector (ePSS)
    "The Electronic Preventive Services Selector (ePSS) is a quick hands-on tool
    designed to help primary care clinicians identify the screening, counseling,
    and preventive medication services that are appropriate for their patients".

    MedCalc A medical calculator for the rapid calculation of common equations
    used in clinical medicine. Contains over 80 formulas.

    Skyscape Mobile Medical References

    WebMD mobile Look up symptoms, treatments, first aid, and basic drug information

    Shots 2009 Shots 2009 is a quick reference guide to the 2009 Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedules, a collaboration of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the American Academy of Physicians (AAFP), and the 2009 Adult Immunization Schedule, recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). Details on each vaccine are available by clicking on the vaccine names.

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    Education - Websites

    Accreditation manual for professional degree programs
    Council for Pharmacy Education
    Amended May, 2002. 9th ed. Chicago, IL: ACPE, 2002.

    Accreditation standards and guidelines
    Revised PharmD standards, adopted January 15, 2006… ACPE, 2006.
    Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.

    Directory of accredited providers of continuing pharmaceutical education
    Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.

    P.L.A.N.: Pharmacists' Learning Assistance Network
    Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.. Chicago, IL: ACPE.

    National Association of Boards of Pharmacy
    Park Ridge, ILL: NABP, Updated as necessary

    Careers in Pharmacy
    AACP Pharmacy career options


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    Associations - Websites

    AACP
    American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) is the national organization representing the interests of pharmacy education and educators.

    ACPE
    Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) is the national agency for the accreditation of professional degree programs in pharmacy and providers of continuing pharmacy education.

    American Pharmacist Association (APhA)
    APhA, dedicated to helping all pharmacists improve medication use and advance patient care, is the first-established and largest association of pharmacists in the United States.

    Google Directory Pharmacist Associations

    Hawaii Pharmacist Association (HPhA)
    The Hawai‘i Pharmacists Association (HPhA) is the only volunteer organization that represents pharmacy practice in the State of Hawai‘i.


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    Directories - Websites

    Bourne, David. Virtual library pharmacy
    This website includes all the Pharmacy Related Internet Resources
    David Bourne, 1994-

    Pharmacy-related academic institutions on the Internet
    This page contains regularly updated information on schools of pharmacy and pharmacy-related academic institutions.
    PharmWeb, 1994


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    Recommended Websites

    Drug Information

    Center Watch
    An international listing of clinical research trials. You can use this listing to search for clinical trials, find information about physicians and medical centers performing clinical research, and learn about drug therapies newly approved by the Food and Drug Administration. You may also sign up for e-mail notification service, which will inform you of future postings in a particular therapeutic area.

    Center for Education and Research Therapeutics
    The Critical Path Institute, University of Arizona

    DailyMed
    DailyMed provides high quality information about marketed drugs. This information includes FDA approved labels (package inserts).

    Drug Information Portal
    U.S. National Library of Medicine
    The NLM Drug Information Portal gives users a gateway to selected drug information from the National Library of Medicine and other key government agencies.

    Drug Information Resources: a guide for pharmacists
    Dalhousie University College of Pharmacy
    Reference resources particularly useful to pharmacists are organized under category headings in the table of contents below. These resources were selected by the authors or by pharmacists and/or health professionals who have expertise in specialty areas.

    Electronic Orange Book
    Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations

    FDA Drug Information Pathfinder
    Provides links to information on specific drugs, drug development, drug application process, drug imports, and other topics.

    MedlinePlus
    Drugs, supplements and herbal information. Bethesda: National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health, updated daily.

    National Code Directory
    A system that is designed to provide drugs in the United States with a specific 11-digit number that describes the product. Originally created under Medicare to help identify identify drugs for reimbursement, the usefulness of the system has now become more widespread.

    Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)
    An industry trade group representing the pharmaceutical research and biotechnology companies in the United States. PhRMA's mission is advocacy for public policies that encourage the discovery of new medicines for patients by pharmaceutical and biotechnology research companies.

    RxList
    The Internet drug index
    Search the RxList database for brand name, generic name and pharmacologic category. Many of the most popular entries have links to professional and/or patient oriented material.


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    Laws, Legislation, Regulations, and Ethics

    Pharmacist's Manual: An Information Outline of the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 (April 2004)

    Code of federal regulations.
    Title 21: Food and drugs; Title 42: Public health.
    Washington. DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, irregular. Updated in the Federal Register online.

    Federal register
    Washington, D.C.: Office of the Federal Register
    National Archives and Records Administration, 1994. Free. URL:

    Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
    U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

    National Guideline Clearinghouse (NGC)
    A public resource for evidence-based clinical practice guidelines.

    THOMAS
    Legislative information on the Internet
    Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress

    Hawaii Revised Statutes

    Hawaii Administrative Rules

    Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act

    Drug Enforcement Administaion (DEA) This is the Hope Page of the Drug Enforcement Administration, a component of the UD Department of Justice

    National Association Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) is the independent, international, and impartial association that assists its member boards and jurisdiction in developing and implementing, and inforcing uniform standrads for the purpose of ptotecting teh public health.


    Cultural Competence in Health Professions

    Cultural Competency Resources (from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy) http://www.aacp.org/site/page.asp?TRACKID=&VID=1&CID=1181&DID=6751U

    MedlinePlus Population Health

    National Library Of Medicines Multi-Cultural Resources for Health Information
    Outreach Activities and Resoruces

    EthnoMed

    Office of Minority and Multicultural Health

    Office of Minority Health

    Health Infromation Translations: Quality translations in multiple languages


    Alternative Medicine

    MedlinePlus
    Complementary and Alternative Therapies topics
    A service of the National Library of Medicine

    Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) Integrative Medicine
    This information resource provides evidence-based information about herbs, botanicals, supplements, and more.

    NIH NCCAM
    National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
    NCCAM is the Federal Government's lead agency for scientific research on complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).


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    Substance Abuse

    National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAA)
    NIAAA provides leadership in the national effort to reduce alcohol-related problems.

    National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
    NIDA's mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction.

    SAMHSA's
    National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI)
    The Agency has sharply focused its mission on building resilience and facilitating recovery for people with or at risk for mental or substance use disorders. SAMHSA is gearing all of its resources -- programs, policies and grants -- toward that outcome.


    Clinical Sciences

    HealthWeb
    Committee on Institutional Cooperation, Greater Midwest Region of the National Network Libraries of Medicine, 1997-

    Medscape
    New York, NY: Medscape, 1996-


    Therapeutics

    ClinicalTrials.gov
    National Library of Medicine, NLM, 2000.


    Managed Care

    Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy
    AMCP’s vision is managed care pharmacy improving health care for all.

    Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
    2nd ed. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2005

    Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
    A leader in health policy and communications, the Kaiser Family Foundation is a non-profit, private operating foundation focusing on the major health care issues facing the U.S., with a growing role in global health.

    Pharmaceuitcal Technologgy Assessment for managed care: current practice and suggestions for improvement. Bozzette, Samual A.

    Pharmaceutics

    International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists. IACP.

    Pharmaceutics laboratory course School of Pharmacy, UNC


    Community Practice

    NACDS/NCPA community pharmacy practice residency guidelines.
    Hoey, B. Douglas and Jung, Sandra Kay, eds.
    [National Assn.of Chain Drug Stores and National Community Pharmacists Ass.]

    Geriatrics

    Merck manual of geriatrics. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck.
    http://www.merck.com/mkgr/mmg/home.jsp


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    Nutrition and Nutraceuticals

    FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
    This site offers information on foodborne illnesses from toxins, pathogens and other contaminants. It also contains reporting mechanisms for illnesses from products as well as warnings and safety information on dietary supplements, infant formulas, and medical foods.

    National Library of Medicine Dietary Supplements

    International Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements (IBIDS).
    Office of Dietary Supplements, National Institutes of Health. updated quarterly.


    Microbiology

    Bacteriological analytical manual online.
    Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 2001


    Medicinal Chemistry

    Basic concepts in medicinal chemistry
    [tutorials]. Harrold, Marc W. School of Pharmacy, Duquesne, 2001.


    Professional Practice

    Martindale's the "Virtual" pharmacy, pharmacology & toxicology center
    Jim Martindale


    Industrial

    Food and Drug Administration.
    Current good manufacturing practice for finished pharmaceuticals. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 2003.

    Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America.


    Drug Industry Document Archive http://dida.library.ucsf.edu/

    Washington, D.C.: PhRMA.University of California, San Francisco
    The Drug Industry Document Archive (DIDA) contains over 1500 documents about
    pharmaceutical industry clinical trials, publication of study results, pricing,
    marketing, relations with physicians and involvement in continuing medical education.


    Nuclear and Radio Pharmacology

    World Health Organization
    Expert Committee on Specifications for Pharmaceutical Preparations.
    Specifications for pharmaceutical preparations. Geneva: WHO, 1992- . Free


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    Hawaiian Health Websites

    Ke Ola Mamo Native Hawaiian Health
    Ke Ola Mamo is committed to improving the life and health of our people through a system of culturally sensitive services, intervention, advocacy, outreach, education and early detection screenings.

    Hawaii Health Data Warehouse http://www.hhdw.org/
    The Hawaii Health Data Warehouse (HHDW) is a project created through the partnership
    between the Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH) and the University of Hawaii's
    John A Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM).The Research Corporation of the University
    of Hawaii (RCUH) functions as the Human Resource and Accounting arms for HHDW.

    Hawaii Health Matters http://www.hawaiihealthmatters.org/
    Healthy Hawaii is a o­ne-stop source of non-biased data and information about
    community health o­n the islands, and healthy communities in general.
    It is intended to help planners,policy makers, and community members
    learn about issues and identify improvements

    Trus for America's Health:Preventing Epidemics, Protecting People State by State Guide

    National Report Card on Emergency Medicine: Evaluating emergency care state by state. Full report by the American College of Emergency Physicians.

    Hawaiian Health Information Corporation
    Hawai‘i source for health care data.

    Hawaiian Pacific Basin Area Health Education Centers
    The mission of the Hawai‘i AHEC is to improve the health of the underserved through education.

    Native Hawaiian Health
    The Native Hawaiian Health Website is dedicated to improving Native Hawaiian wellness by providing information on health and wellness for you, your family and your community.

    Medline Plus - Asian Pacific Islanders

    Papa Ola Lokahi
    Papa Ola Lokahi supports the comprehensive development of a caring, competent, well-trained workforce that will serve to improve access to health care by Native Hawaiians and their families.

    University of Hawai‘i Native Hawaiian Health Database
    The database is a clearinghouse of information intended for researchers, physicians, students, and all those interested in learning more about the issues concerning the health of Native Hawaiians.


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    Pharmacognosy and Natural Products

    Dietary supplements labels database: brands, ingredients and references.
    U. S. National Library of Medicine, 2008. Based on Dietary Supplements On-Line Database (DSOL) ©2005-07 by DeLima Associates. Vol. 2008.

    DrugDigest: herbs and supplements section.
    2008. Experts and contributors are PharmDs. Express Scripts.

    MedlinePlus: herbs and supplements.
    Information on herbs and supplements is from Natural Standard©. National Library of Medicine.

    Office of Dietary Supplements.
    National Institutes of Health.

    USP Verified.
    United States Pharmacopeia Convention

    ASHP statements and guidelines

    http://hawaii.gov/dcca/areas/pvl/main/har/

    Regulatory Information

    Regulatory Data
    http://www.emea.europa.eu//htms/human/epar/eparintro.htm
    European Medicines Agency (EMEA) European Public Assessment Reports (EPAR's)
    The EMEA publishes information on the products assessed by the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP).
    Any positive opinion given by the Committee is published in the first instance as a Summary of Opinion. More detailed
    information is published later, following the granting of a Marketing Authorisation by the European Commission as an
    European Public Assessment Report (EPAR)