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Introduction to Pharmacology
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Advances in pharmacogenomics and proteomics, along with the introduction of recombinant DNA technology, have expanded the applications of pharmacology to encompass a range of disciplines. Biomedical researchers, protein specialists, and molecular biologists are all involved in the development and delivery of novel drugs. Therefore, students in a va
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Contents
- Preface to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Author
- Part I: Fundamentals of Pharmacokinetics
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Absorption and Distribution
- Chapter 3. Metabolism and Elimination
- Chapter 4. Drug Interactions
- Part II: Fundamentals of Pharmacodynamics and Toxicodynamics
- Chapter 5. Drug Receptors
- Chapter 6. Dose–Response Relationship
- Chapter 7. Drug Toxicity
- Chapter 8. Treating Drug Toxicity
- Part III: Drugs That Replace, Cure, or Test Symptoms
- Chapter 9. Hormones
- Chapter 10. Chemotherapeutic Agents: Antibiotics and Anticancer Drugs
- Chapter 11. Drug Treatment of Symptoms: Neuropharmacology and Substance Abuse
- Chapter 12. Cardiovascular Drugs
- Chapter 13. Pulmonary Pharmacology
- Chapter 14. Gastrointestinal Pharmacology
- Part IV: Drug Development
- Chapter 15. Drug Discovery by the Pharmaceutical Industry
- Chapter 16. Pharmaceutical Development of Drugs and the FDA
- Chapter 17. Animals in Research
- Chapter 18. Alternative Medicine
- Part V: Appendices, Glossary, and Calculations
- Appendix I: The History of Drug Abuse Laws in the United States
- Appendix II: Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids
- Appendix III: Glossary
- Appendix IV: Top 10 Drugs in History
- Appendix V: Answers to Self-Assessment Questions
- Index
- Back cover