N NO₂ HO NH₂ DISASTER PHARMACOLOGY Principles and Practice in Mass Casualty Events Ryan Boasi, PharmD Col(s) Eric D. Miller, PMHNP-BC Harvard-adjacent Disaster Medicine Fellows Graduates of the Community College of Cambridge First Edition
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The definitive text on pharmacology when everything has gone wrong.

From cold-chain collapse to nerve-agent countermeasures, Disaster Pharmacology is the field-defining reference for clinicians who dose when the pharmacy is on fire — co-authored by two Harvard-adjacent disaster medicine fellows.

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$299.99 hardcover · eBook $289.99 · Ships upon completion of the manuscript.

Manuscript status · live

The cover is finished. The website is finished. The book is not.

Every element of this landmark publication is complete and ready for press — the title, the subtitle, the ISBN, the acclaim, and this pre-order button. We are now waiting on one (1) blank document to be opened by the lead author, Dr. Ryan Boasi, PharmD, who has described the book in extraordinary detail and written none of it.

Pages written: 0 of ~480  ·  Total word count: 0  ·  Lead-author confidence: extremely high

Because Dr. Boasi has not written it!

In fact — he doesn't even own this website. Or this URL.

I wonder who does?

disasterpharmacology.com is owned, operated, and paid for (annually, forever, until Chapter 1 exists) by Col(s) Eric D. Miller, PMHNP-BC — co-author, sole proprietor, and very patient man.

Critical Acclaim

Praised by experts who have not read it

Because there is, as of this writing, nothing to read. Reviews are pre-emptive and reflect enormous confidence in the concept.

★★★★★

"A monumental contribution to a field these two men invented during a fellowship happy hour."

— Journal of Speculative Disaster Medicine
★★★★★

"Rigorous, authoritative, and — crucially — not yet written. I cannot wait."

— New England Journal of Probably
★★★★★

"I have read zero pages, because zero pages exist. Ordering ten copies immediately."

— Verified Pre-order Customer
★★★★★

"The single most important pharmacology text that Ryan Boasi has never started."

— Col(s) Eric D. Miller, co-author

About the Authors

Two fellows. One textbook. One blank page.

Harvard-adjacent Disaster Medicine Fellows and proud graduates of the Community College of Cambridge.

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Ryan Boasi, PharmD

Lead Author · Doctor of Pharmacy

The brilliant intellectual engine behind this entire enterprise. Dr. Boasi's command of pharmacokinetics under austere conditions is exceeded only by his ability to describe this textbook, chapter by chapter, in vivid detail — without writing a single one of them. The vision is complete. The Google Doc is not. He is, by his own account, "getting to it."

PharmDDisaster Medicine FellowHarvard-adjacentCommunity College of CambridgeStatus: thinking about it
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Col(s) Eric D. Miller, PMHNP-BC

Co-Author · Psychiatric-Mental Health NP

Board-certified psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner, colonel-select, and the co-author who simply got tired of waiting. When not building entire functional websites to gently motivate his colleagues, Col(s) Miller practices psychiatry and quietly reminds Dr. Boasi that the domain name renews annually whether or not Chapter 1 exists.

PMHNP-BCDisaster Medicine FellowCol(s), USAFRHarvard-adjacentCommunity College of Cambridge

Inside This Edition

Table of Contents

A complete and final chapter outline. (Chapters themselves to follow, pending the lead author.)

1Triage Pharmacokinetics Dosing when the pharmacy is on fire
2Antidotes, Chelators & Counteragents The mass-casualty formulary
3Cold-Chain Collapse Keeping the unstable stable
4Field Compounding Under Austere Conditions What you can — and should not — improvise
5Nerve Agents & Radiologic Exposure Countermeasures and the MARCH framework
6Pharmacologic Stewardship at Zero Supply When the shelf is empty
7Sedation, Analgesia & the Ethics of the Last Vial
8Caffeine: The Responder's Forgotten Pressor
9Documentation After the Apocalypse
10Reserved Awaiting the moment Dr. Boasi opens a blank document
Anticipated Adoption
FEMA Reading List(submission pending) Cambridge Community College Presspublisher JAMA(aspirational) Harvard, Adjacent Togeographically Your Residency Programbulk orders available

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