Description
- ISBN-13: 9789352701063
- Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 208
- ISBN-10: 9352701062
- Publisher Date: 30 Jul 2018
- Height: 241 mm
- Width: 159 mm
Original price was: ₹1,595.00.₹1,036.75Current price is: ₹1,036.75.
Rajendra Prasad’s “Handbook on Adverse Drug Reactions in TB Treatment” (ISBN: 9789352701063) offers a practical approach to managing adverse drug reactions in tuberculosis, covering epidemiology and treatment in both new and drug-resistant patients. A vital resource for healthcare professionals seeking to improve patient care and minimize treatment complications.
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Divya Aggarwal –
Very helpful in my daily practice. I often consult it when facing challenging cases. Great job!
Sweta Tripathi –
The book is informative, but the formatting could be improved for better readability. Some of the tables are tough to read.
Shibam Saha –
An excellent book that provides comprehensive coverage of the topic. Helpful!
Navneet Kumar –
A decent overview. Not bad for a general understanding, but lacking depth.
Raj Navinkumar Baghel –
A concise guide, but could use more depth on specific patient cases. Helpful for quick reference during rounds. I wish there were more details.
Divyangi Mishra –
A bit repetitive in some sections, but overall a useful handbook. Can be improved.
Aditi Bansal –
A fantastic resource! My understanding of ADR management has improved.
Prakhar Purohit –
Good starting point, but felt some sections were too basic. Experienced clinicians might find it lacking in advanced strategies.
Prasannajit Sahoo –
A great resource for identifying and managing ADRs. Well-organized and easy to navigate.
Vikas Chhapola –
Excellent overview of common ADRs in TB treatment. It helped to understand the management strategies. I feel it is a must for pulmonologists.
Anagha Jain –
A must-have for any healthcare professional treating TB patients. Practical and evidence-based.
Swapnil Chatterjee –
Could benefit from more visual aids, such as flowcharts and diagrams.
Rahul Bairwa –
The epidemiology section was particularly strong. Useful for understanding the scope of the problem.
Tarun Ohlyan –
Easy to understand. Perfect for medical student.
Kanav Sodhi –
I was expecting more detail on drug interactions. Okay, but not comprehensive.
Madhav Relhan –
Easy to read and understand, especially for junior doctors. A practical handbook.
Riya Sharma –
This handbook is an invaluable tool for healthcare professionals.
Shreya N –
I appreciate the focus on drug-resistant TB. A relevant and timely publication.
Srishti –
Clear and concise explanations of complex concepts. A valuable asset.
Yasmeen Bano –
The adverse reaction index could be more user-friendly. Needs improvement.
Dewangana Singh –
A good starting point to manage Tuberculosis.
Harshit Lohumi –
Good information, but somewhat dry and difficult to get through. I wish it was more engaging.
Paridhi Jain –
While helpful, it needs an updated edition to reflect current treatment guidelines.
Abdul Qadir –
It serves as a quick reference, though some details could be more elaborate.
Shivam Raj –
I found the book to be very helpful and informative. Would highly recommend.