L P Felpel1. 1. University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA.
Abstract
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Successful preoperative and postoperative care often depends on systemically administered drugs. The competent and successful practitioner must therefore have a strong background in basic pharmacology, be knowledgeable of pharmacotherapeutics, and keep abreast of the latest advances in medicinal agents. PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to review pharmacologic properties of prototype and new drugs that are primarily used to allay anxiety and pain or reduce inflammation and infection. This information should enable clinicians to improve clinical outcomes and make a more knowledgeable assessment and comparison of standard drugs with recently released drugs.
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Successful preoperative and postoperative care often depends on systemically administered drugs. The competent and successful practitioner must therefore have a strong background in basic pharmacology, be knowledgeable of pharmacotherapeutics, and keep abreast of the latest advances in medicinal agents. PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to review pharmacologic properties of prototype and new drugs that are primarily used to allay anxiety and pain or reduce inflammation and infection. This information should enable clinicians to improve clinical outcomes and make a more knowledgeable assessment and comparison of standard drugs with recently released drugs.