"Pharmacoeconomics: An Introduction" is a comprehensive and accessible guide that introduces readers to the essential concepts of pharmacoeconomic analysis. Written for clinical pharmacists, healthcare professionals, and Doctor of Pharmacy students, this book provides valuable insights into evaluating the economic impact of medications on patient care. Exploring various pharmacoeconomic models and decision-making tools, the book offers practical guidance on how to assess cost-effectiveness, cost-minimization, and cost-utility analyses. With case studies and examples, readers will gain a deeper understanding of how pharmacoeconomics influences healthcare decisions. Whether you are seeking to enhance your knowledge or make informed choices about medical treatments, this book is an essential resource for anyone navigating the landscape of pharmacoeconomics.