Essential Pharmacology in Paramedic Medicine is a UK‑focused pharmacology textbook designed specifically for paramedics working in prehospital practice. It provides paramedic students and practising clinicians with a structured and clinically relevant explanation of the medicines routinely used in UK paramedic medicine.
Distinct from general pharmacology texts, this textbook integrates pharmacological science with the legal, professional and safety frameworks that govern paramedic practice in the UK. It helps readers understand and apply medicines within the correct prehospital context.
The textbook uses a two‑section structure to support study, revision and frontline clinical practice.
The first section explains core pharmacological principles relevant to UK paramedics, including medicine law, Patient Group Directions and adverse drug reactions. It ensures that readers apply drug administration within the legal, professional and patient safety frameworks of UK prehospital care.
The second section delivers a comprehensive A–Z drugs reference used in paramedic practice. It explains each medicine through detailed descriptions of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, enabling accurate decision‑making and safe clinical application in prehospital settings.
The text aligns with current UK guidance and policy and equips readers with the essential pharmacological knowledge required for exams, effective revision and ongoing professional paramedic practice.
Key features
Includes a two‑section structure covering core pharmacological principles and individual medicines
Provides an A–Z drugs reference explaining the scientific basis of medications used in UK paramedic practice
Uses clear explanations of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics to support clinical decision‑making
Covers medicine law, Patient Group Directions and adverse drug reactions
Features full colour diagrams to support understanding of pharmacological concepts
Aligns content with current UK guidance and policy
Designed specifically for UK prehospital care, this textbook combines key pharmacology knowledge with a structured A–Z paramedic drugs reference into a single, coherent resource for professional practice.
For our 2nd year students who do a Pharmacology module this hits all the right boxes. Thank you.
L Thompson, Paramedic Lecturer
HEAR FROM THE AUTHORS
Unlike generic pharmacology texts, this book is written specifically for student paramedics, paramedics and those involved in prehospital care, using real-world case study examples. The authors are registered paramedics and paramedic educators who have knowledge of the challenges in this context, ensuring relevance to paramedic practice. There is a clinically integrated context where pharmacological concepts are directly linked to paramedic practice, helping readers apply theory to clinical practice. The book aims clearly explain concepts, with supporting visual aids tailored to paramedic learners. The book directly aligns to the medicines set out in JRCALC guidelines. – Carl Webster & Rachel Pogson
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Boxes
About the Authors
Foreword
Preface
Section A
Introduction
Medicines and Law
Routes of Administration
Pharmacokinetics
Introduction
Absorption
Distribution
Metabolism
Excretion
Individual Variation in Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacodynamics
Introduction
Receptor Pharmacology
Enzymes
Ion Channels
Transporters
Adverse Drug Reactions
Section B
Introduction
Medicines
Adrenaline
Amiodarone
Aspirin
Atropine Sulfate
Benzylpenicilin Sodium
Chlorphenamine
Dexamethasone
Diazepam
Furosemide
Glucagon, Glucose 10% and Glucose 40% Oral Gel
Glyceryl Trinitrate
Ibuprofen
Ipratropium Bromide
Methoxyflurane (Penthrox)
Metoclopramide Hydrochloride
Misoprostol
Morphine Sulfate
Naloxone Hydrochloride
Nitrous Oxide
Ondansetron
Salbutamol
Sodium Chloride 0.9%
Tranexamic Acid
Glossary
Index
This book is excellent. Well written, clear and informative. As it is specifically designed for paramedics, it’s content is relevant and directed at the prehospital setting. There are no other books similar to this and will make a great addition to our library for the students.
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