Chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disorders require long-term pharmacotherapy strategies to manage symptoms and prevent complications. This book explores the principles and practices of pharmacotherapy in the context of chronic disease management, including medication adherence, polypharmacy, and individualized treatment plans. It covers the pharmacological mechanisms of key therapeutic agents, evidence-based guidelines, and the integration of multidisciplinary care approaches. With case studies and practical recommendations, the book is designed for clinicians, pharmacists, and healthcare providers seeking to optimize pharmacotherapeutic interventions for chronic disease patients, enhancing quality of life and clinical outcomes.
Sienna Woods is a leading dermatologist specializing in pharmacotherapy for chronic diseases, focusing on the long-term management of persistent dermatological conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, and hidradenitis suppurativa. Her research explores the development and optimization of sustained-release formulations, maintenance dosing strategies, and combination therapies to enhance treatment adherence, efficacy, and patient quality of life. Sienna has published extensively on innovative pharmacotherapeutic approaches to manage chronic skin conditions, addressing challenges related to drug resistance, side effects, and patient compliance. She has developed comprehensive pharmacotherapy protocols that ensure sustainable and effective management of chronic dermatological diseases.