4th Edition
Introducing Pharmacology For Nursing and Healthcare Professionals
Part 1 Principles of pharmacology
1. Let’s start at basics: cells and how they work
Roger McFadden and Patricia Fell
2. Proteins as targets for drugs
Roger McFadden and Patricia Fell
3. A drug’s journey through the body
Roger McFadden and Patricia Fell
Part 2 The major drug groups
4. The cardiovascular system (1): Drugs for the management of cardiovascular disease
Roger McFadden and Patricia Fell
5. The cardiovascular system (2): Drugs for the management of hypertension and hypotension
Roger McFadden and Patricia Fell
6. Drugs for pain and inflammation
Roger McFadden and Patricia Fell
7. Disorders and drugs of the digestive system
Roger McFadden and Patricia Fell
8. Infection and antimicrobial drugs
Roger McFadden and Patricia Fell
9. Disorders and drugs of the respiratory system
Roger McFadden and Patricia Fell
10. Disorders and drugs of the endocrine system
Roger McFadden and Patricia Fell
11. Mental health and neurological disorders
Roger McFadden and Patricia Fell
12. Cancer and anti-cancer drugs
Roger McFadden and Patricia Fell
13. The development of new drugs
Roger McFadden and Patricia Fell
Biography
Roger McFadden, until his retirement, was a senior lecturer in pharmacology in the Faculty of Health at Birmingham City University (BCU). Roger spent many years teaching pharmacology to nurses and other health professionals. He helped develop BCU’s acclaimed Non-medical Prescribers course, which has trained many hundreds of nurses to become independent prescribers.
Patricia Fell is a former Associate Professor at Birmingham City University (BCU), where she taught pharmacology and physiology to healthcare students for over 20 years. Now semi-retired, she continues to teach pharmacology on the Non-medical Prescribing course at BCU as a visiting lecturer.






