Springer, 2014. — 325 p. This volume provides an up-to-date account of the achievements pertaining to the application of capsaicin and capsaicin-like molecules in the therapy of various human ailments such as pain, non-allergic rhinitis, obesity, tumors and gastrointestinal, dermatologic and urologic disorders. It discusses the basic functions of the capsaicin receptor (TRPV1),...
Bakı: Nurlan, 2005. — 592 s. Giriş hissəsindən və 3 bölmədən (ümumi reseptura, ümumi farmakologiya, xüsusi farmakalogiya) ibarət olan dərslik Azərbaycan Respublikası Səhiyyə Nazirliyinin Elm, təhsil və Kadr İdarəsi tərəfindən tibb məktəbləri üçün 2002-ci ildə təsdiq edilmiş tədris proqramı əsasında tərtib olunmuşdur. Dərslikdə müxtəlif dərman formaları və onlara aid reseptlərin...
Springer, 2018. — 582 p. — ISBN: 978-981-10-8547-5. Cancer is one of the leading death cause of human population increasingly seen in recent times. Plants have been used for medicinal purposes since immemorial times. Though, several synthetic medicines are useful in treating cancer, they are inefficient and unsafe. However, plants have proved to be useful in cancer cure....
Springer, 2018. — 561 p. — ISBN: 978-981-10-8063-0. This volume provides summarized scientific evidence of the different classes of plant-derived phytocompounds, their sources, chemical structures, anticancer properties, mechanisms of action, methods of extraction, and their applications in cancer therapy. It also discusses endophyte-derived compounds as chemopreventives to...
Springer, 2017. — 331 p. — ISBN: 9811082154. Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in human beings. Though several synthetic medicines are used to treat cancer, they are largely inefficient and unsafe. In contrast, plants, which have been used for medicinal purposes since time immemorial, have proved to be useful in fighting cancer, with natural compounds from plants and...
Springer, 2017. — 236 p. — ISBN: 9811082154. Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in human beings. Though several synthetic medicines are used to treat cancer, they are largely inefficient and unsafe. In contrast, plants, which have been used for medicinal purposes since time immemorial, have proved to be useful in fighting cancer, with natural compounds from plants and...
Springer, 2018. — 365 p. — ISBN: 978-981-10-8416-4. This book summarizes the application of plant derived anticancer compounds as chemopreventives to treat several cancer types, focusing on the molecular mechanisms of action of phytocompounds and providing an overview of the basic processes at the cellular and molecular level that are involved in the progression of the cancer...
Churchill Livingston, Elsevier Limited, 2009. - 362 p. ISBN: 0443068984 This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. Pharmacology: A Handbook for Complementary Healthcare Professionals provides an accessible text and source book of pharmacology for both students and practitioners of complementary medicine. It covers the basic...
Academic Press, 2023. — 507 p. — ISBN: 978-0-323-98802-5. Clinical Case Studies on Medication Safety provide real and simulated scenarios about safety issues related to medication, including Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs), medication errors, and Drug Related Problems (DRPs). The book explains real-life case management, including details about adverse drug reactions, mistakes...
6th edition. — Wolters Kluwer Health, 2014. — 832 p. Antibiotics in Laboratory Medicine has been a mainstay resource for practitioners/providers, investigators, and pharmaceutical researchers of new anti-infective compounds for the past 30 years. This edition includes new chapters on the predictive value of in vitro laboratory testing and the improvement of patient care in the...
Wiley-VCH, 2017. — 339 p. — ISBN: 978-3-527-34205-1. The past decade has seen the reappearance of natural products as a valuable source of potent therapeutics. Here, experts on bioactive natural products cover the full spectrum of clinically relevant enzymes that are known to be targeted by natural products. Key enzymes include acetylcholine esterase, angiotensin-I-converting...
3rd edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2014. — 876 p. — ISBN: 978-0-470-67104-7 Mann’s Pharmacovigilance is the definitive reference for the science of detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of the adverse effects of medicines, including vaccines and biologics.Pharmacovigilance is increasingly important in improving drug safety for patients and reducing risk within the...
BPAC, 2013. — 28 p. Choices for common infections Increasing antimicrobial resistance is now a worldwide problem, compounded by the lack of development of new antimicrobial medicines. This leaves the prudent use of antimicrobial medicines, along with infection control, as the major strategies to counter this emerging threat. A safe and effective strategy for antibiotic use...
Boston: Elsevier, 2012. — 308 p. Mathematics of Drug Dosage Basic Math Review Principles of Pharmacology Introduction to Pharmacology Drug Legislation and Drug Standards Introduction to Drug Dosage Administration of Medications Vitamins Minerals and General Nutrition Drug Classifications Antibiotics and Antifungal, Antiviral and Antiparasitic Agents Antihistamines Drugs That...
2nd ed. — Premier Education Solutions, 2016. — 167 p. Now in its second edition, Geriatric Pharmacology: The Principles of Practice & Clinical Recommendations is the optimal guide for anyone seeking straightforward, concise and user-friendly information on medication dynamics for older adults. Fully revised and updated, this invaluable resource has become the go-to favorite for...
2nd ed. — Premier Education Solutions, 2016. — 167 p. Now in its second edition, Geriatric Pharmacology: The Principles of Practice & Clinical Recommendations is the optimal guide for anyone seeking straightforward, concise and user-friendly information on medication dynamics for older adults. Fully revised and updated, this invaluable resource has become the go-to favorite for...
Bentham Science, 2017. — 249 p. Frontiers in CNS Drug Discovery is a book series devoted to publishing reviews which highlight the latest advances in drug design and discovery for disorders of the central nervous system (CNS). Eminent scientists write contributions on all areas of CNS drug design and drug discovery, including medicinal chemistry, in-silico drug design,...
John Wiley & Sons, 2014. — 293 p. The acute take. Case. Drug chart. Answer. On call in the hospital. Case. Drug chart. Answer. Routine inpatient review.
Oxford University Press, 2010. — 82 p. — ISBN: 978-0-19-539234-0 History Fredrickson Classification of Hyperlipoproteinemia Risk Assessment and the NCEP/ATP-III Nine-Step Approach to Dyslipidemia Statins – Mechanism of Action Pharmacokinetic Properties Dyslipidemia, Statins, and Cardiovascular Risk Intensive Versus Standard Statin Therapy Complications, Contraindications, and...
Wiley, 2008. — 200 p. Medication Management in Care of Older People is an accessible introduction to medication management and its role in the management of older people and their medicines. It addresses key issues in medication management, evaluates professional roles and clinical practice initiatives and explores healthcare policy and prescribing initiatives. This text...
3 edition. — McGraw-Hill, 2013. — 334 p. 230 cards deliver a fun, fast, high-yield review for the USMLE Step 1 With these cards, you'll be able to: Focus on must-know information for the boards Compare and contrast drugs Understand the basic principles of drug classes that are board relevant and high yield Know mechanisms of action, clinical uses, and side effects Review basic...
Humana Press, 2018. — 280 p. — (Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology) — ISBN: 978-1-4939-8816-7 This book examines insights into the latest thinking and core concepts in areas of key methodological endeavor in Pharmacovigilance (PV), which strives to ever more effectively protect patients from harm caused by the medicines they need. Each book chapter tends to have a clear...
Pharmaceutical Press, 2009. — 459 p. This new edition continues to provide the busy health care professional with a small and conveniently sized quick reference "Stockley" text. "Stockley's Drug Interactions Pocket Companion 2009" draws on the wealth of clinically evaluated, evidence-based information on drug-drug, drug-herb and drug-food interactions that is presented in the...
9th Edition. — Pharmaceutical Press, 2010. — 1792 p. Stockley's Drug Interactions, edited by Karen Baxter, remains the world's most comprehensive and authoritative reference book on drug interactions; Contains detailed yet concise monographs; Covers interactions between therapeutic drugs, proprietary medicines, herbal medicines, foods, drinks, pesticides and drugs of abuse;...
Aşgabat: Türkmen döwlet neşirýat gullugy, 2012. — 328 s. Kitabyň şu tomunda Tükmenistanda bar bolan 155 sany dermanlyk ösümlikleri barada hemmetaraplaýyn maglumatlar mälim edilýär.
Royal Society of Chemistry, 2016. — 416 p. — (Chemical Biology Series). — ISBN: 1782624716. High throughput screening remains a key part of early stage drug and tool compound discovery, and methods and technologies have seen many fundamental improvements and innovations over the past 20 years. This comprehensive book provides a historical survey of the field up to the current...
5th edition. — Dorling Kindersley, 2015. — 480 p. Find out what you're taking with the BMA Concise Guide to Medicine and Drugs, the quick reference guide to more than 2,500 prescription and over-the-counter drugs from Britain's leading medical authority, the BMA. Jargon-free and easy-to-follow, get all the vital information you need on today's drugs fast. Learn how they work,...
5th edition. — Dorling Kindersley, 2015. — 1106 p. — ISBN: 9780241201015 Find out what you're taking with the BMA Concise Guide to Medicine and Drugs, the quick reference guide to more than 2,500 prescription and over-the-counter drugs from Britain's leading medical authority, the BMA. Jargon-free and easy-to-follow, get all the vital information you need on today's drugs fast....
Infobase Publishing, 2006. - 96 p. A book in the Drugs The Straight Facts series. The Use and Abuse of Drugs. Defining Alzheimer’s Disease. An Overview of Brain Function. Causes of Alzheimer’s Disease. Features and Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease. Cholinesterase Inhibitors. Novel Therapies. Adjunctive Treatments. Further Reading. Websites.
Chelsea House Publishers, 2006. — 96 p. Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other forms of dementia affect more people than ever before. Researchers are studying new drugs that have been designed to treat and prevent age-related dementia, and even improve the memories of people of all ages. Alzheimer s Disease and Memory Drugs covers the history of AD, the symptoms that distinguish it...
CRC Press, 2013. - 578 p. Natural products play crucial roles in modern drug development, and constitute a prolific source of novel lead compounds or pharmacophores for ongoing drug discovery programs. Chemistry and Pharmacology of Naturally Occurring Bioactive Compounds presents cutting-edge research in the chemistry of bioactive natural products and demonstrates how natural...
Wiley-VCH, 2017. — 360 p. — ISBN: 978-3-527-34186-3. Neuroprotective Natural Products: Clinical Aspects and Mode of Action is an endeavor to offer an account on the recent cutting‐edge research advances in the field of bioactive natural products with neuroprotective potential against various neurological diseases and disorders, particularly focusing on their clinical aspects...
Fifth edition. — Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier, 2018 — 579 p. Medical pharmacology is primarily concerned with the mechanisms by which drugs treat disease processes, relieve symptoms, and counteract the molecular manifestations of disease. Pharmacology is also concerned with the factors that determine the time course of drug action, including drug absorption, distribution,...
4th edition. — Elsevier, 2013. — 530 p. Medical pharmacology is primarily concerned with the mechanisms by which drugs relieve symptoms and counteract the pathophysiological manifestations of disease. It is also concerned with the factors that determine the time course of drug action, including drug absorption, distribution, biotransformation, and excretion. Students are often...
BMJ Group and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain 2014, 1183 p. The BNF is designed as a digest for rapid reference and it may not always include all the information necessary for prescribing and dispensing. Also, less detail is given on areas such as obstetrics, malignant disease, and anaesthesia since it is expected that those undertaking treatment will have...
Mosby Australia, 2015. — 1166 p. Pharmacology for Health Professionals 4th Edition provides a comprehensive introduction to fundamental pharmacology principles and concepts. The fourth edition has been fully updated and revised to reflect the most up-to-date information on the clinical use of drugs, Australian and New Zealand scheduling, drug legislation and ethics.
7th Edition. — Pearson Australia, 2014. — 1249 p. Fundamentals of Pharmacology 7 ed. presents key scientific and clinical principles to facilitate a greater understanding of pharmacology. This wholly Australasian text provides comprehensive and current coverage of topics, written in a clear style with a reader-friendly full colour design. New to this edition: Full-colour...
9th edition. — Pearson Australia, 2022. — 4264 p. — ISBN: 9780655702474. Fundamentals of Pharmacology is primarily a text for undergraduate and postgraduate students in the health science disciplines, particularly those in nursing. It is designed to establish a foundational knowledge of pharmacology - the study of drug and medication actions and interactions. Students of other...
Infobase Publishing, 2006. — 102 p. — (Drugs. The Straight Facts). The Use and Abuse of Drugs. The History of Opium and Morphine. The Movement of Morphine Through the Body. Morphine’s Effect on the Nervous System. Morphine and Pain. Alternatives to Morphine in Managing Pain. Morphine Addiction and Dependence. Heroin Abuse. Treatment of Opiate Addiction and Dependence. Further...
Springer, 1984. — 575 p. — (Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, Vol. 71). Interferons and Their Applications: Past, Present, and Future (M. Krim) Interferon Research: The Beginnings The Current Windfall in Interferon Research. Clinical Applications Looking Ahead Future Prospects Possible Socioethical Problems. Assay of Interferons. (S. E. Grossberg, P. M. Jameson, and J. J....
CRC Press, 2013. — 264 p. Increasing knowledge of the various protective effects of phytochemicals has sparked interest in further understanding their role in human health. The book is the seventh in a series representing the emerging science with respect to plant-based chemicals. Drawn from the proceedings at the Seventh International Phytochemical Conference, Phytochemicals:...
3era Edición. — S.A. Elsevier España. — 654 págs. — ISBN: 9788481749939. Obra escrita por profesores de distintas escuelas españolas en la que se recogen, de manera muy didáctica, concisa y práctica, todos los conocimientos de Farmacología que el estudiante debe tener. Se enseñan los conocimientos imprescindibles para un desempeño eficaz de la función enfermera, desde su...
Wiley, 2008. — 281 p. This book introduces pharmaceutical statisticians, scientists, researchers, and others to ExpDesign Studio software for classical and adaptive designs of clinical trials. It includes the Professional Version 5.0 of ExpDesign Studio software that frees pharmaceutical professionals to focus on drug development and related challenges while the software...
Nova Science Publishers, 2012. — 726 p. This book presents current research in the study of pharmacology. Topics discussed include antidepressants therapy; monitoring antidepressant therapy by using heart rate variability; tianeptine and sertraline; gender differences in response to antidepressants; organotin polyethers as anticancer drugs; geldanamycin derivatives as promising...
Elsevier, 2016. — 371 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-802025-8 Clinical Challenges in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring: Special Populations, Physiological Conditions and Pharmacogenomics focuses on critical issues in therapeutic drug monitoring including special requirements of therapeutic drug monitoring important to special populations (infants and children, pregnant women, elderly patients,...
Wiley, 2015. - 785 p. - With a focus on functional relationships between drugs and their targets, this book covers basic and general pharmacology, from a cellular and molecular perspective, with particular attention to the mechanisms of drug action – the fundamental basis for proper clinical use- without neglecting clinical application, toxicology and pharmacokinetics. - Covers...
Elsevier Masson SAS, 2008. — 513 p. La pharmacologie, science des médicaments, comprend la pharmacodynamie qui étudie leurs effets sur les êtres vivants, la pharmacocinétique qui s’intéresse à leur absorption, distribution, transformation, excrétion dans l’organisme, la pharmacologie moléculaire qui analyze leurs interactions avec les biomolécules, la pharmacologie clinique qui...
6th Edition. — Elsevier, 2018. — 1553 p. — ISBN: 978-0-323-32069-6. Drug Reference for Health Professions, 6th Edition makes it easy to look up the drugs that patients and clients are taking and understand how those drugs may affect treatment. This new edition has been expertly edited to determine which drugs should be retained, excluded and added, allowing for quick access to...
Humana Press, 2017. — 396 p. — (The Receptors). — ISBN10: 3319460420. — ISBN13: 978-3319460420. An up-to-date comprehensive overview of the GABA B receptor system with a particular focus on the most recent therapeutic applications and potential. This receptor system has recently been implicated in several diseases and disorders including gastroesophageal reflux disease,...
7th Fully Revised and Updated Edition. — Dorling Kindersley, 2021. — 498 p. — ISBN-10 0241490324; ISBN-13 9780241490327. From how drugs work to practical advice on the uses, side effects, and risks associated with different prescription medicines and over-the-counter drugs, this medicine book explains it all. Inside the pages of Concise Guide to Medicine & Drugs, you'll find:...
Totowa, New Jersey: Humana Press Inc., 2007. — 238 p. Justinius Kerner, a German medical officer and poet, was the first to realize that botulinum toxin potentially might be useful for therapeutic purposes. Kerner made this observation in 1822, but he did not call the toxin “botulinum toxin. ” Instead, Kerner called it the substance in “wirkenden stoffes,” which translates to...
Fifth Edition. — Little, Brown & Company, 1997. — 811 p. The sixth edition of Modern Pharmacology With Clinical Applications continues our commitment to enlisting experts in pharmacology to provide a textbook that is up-to-date and comprehensive. Designed to be used during a single semester, the book focuses on the clinical application of drugs within a context of the major...
Springer New York, 2013. — 298 p. Methadone and buprenorphine are the only two opioids that are indicated for the management of both pain and opioid-related drug addiction. Both present unique challenges to the general practitioner and pain specialist, requiring a separate analysis from the rest of the drugs in the same family. Handbook of Methadone Prescribing and...
Report of Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences Working Group V. - Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences, Geneva, Switzerland, 2001. — 386 p. — ISBN: 92-9036-074-7. Sources of individual case reports. Good case management practices. Introduction: Clinical Evaluation of Cases. Assessing Patient and Reporter Identifiability. Criteria...
Springer, 1996. — 373 p. Over the years a number of excellent books have classified and detailed drug drug interactions into their respective categories, e.g. interactions at plasma protein binding sites; those altering intestinal absorption or bioavailability; those involving hepatic metabolising enzymes; those involving competition or antagonism for receptor sites, and drug...
Churchill Livingstone, 2013. — 657 p. — ISBN: 9780702059575 eBook ISBN: 9780702061097. Review what you learn in class and reinforce essential drug information. Using generic drug names, Rang & Dale's Pharmacology Flash Cards cover the actions, mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetic aspects, clinical uses and adverse effects of all important drugs. The 320 cards are divided into...
N.-Y.: Marcel Dekker, 1999. - 596 p. Building on its best-selling predecessors, Basic Statistics and Pharmaceutical Statistical Applications, Third Edition covers statistical topics most relevant to those in the pharmaceutical industry and pharmacy practice. It focuses on the fundamentals required to understand descriptive and inferential statistics for problem solving....
Springer, 2019. — 257 p. This is an introductory statistics book designed to provide scientists with practical information needed to apply the most common statistical tests to laboratory research data. The book is designed to be practical and applicable, so only minimal information is devoted to theory or equations. Emphasis is placed on the underlying principles for effective...
Humana Press, 2010. — 412 p. A comprehensive survey of the many recent advances in the field of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR). The authors describe the current knowledge of GPCR receptor structure and function, the different mechanisms involved in the regulation of GPCR function, and the role of pharmacological chaperones in GPCR folding and maturation. They also present...
Wiley, 2013. - 418 p. - This textbook provides a fresh, comprehensive and accessible introduction to the rapidly expanding field of molecular pharmacology. Adopting a drug target-based, rather than the traditional organ/system based, approach this innovative guide reflects the current advances and research trend towards molecular based drug design, derived from a detailed...
Elsevier, 2019. — 212 p. — ISBN: 978-0-323-58116-5. Written by experts in the field of pharmacovigilance and patient safety, this concise resource provides a succinct, easy-to-digest overview of an increasingly critical area of medical safety. Drs. Thao Doan, Cheryl Renz, Fabio Lievano, Mondira Bhattacharya, and Linda Scarazzini provide essential information for health care...
CRC Press, 1997. — 512 p. Handbook of Biodegradable Polymers, the seventh volume in the Drug Delivery and Targeting book series, provides a source manual for synthetic procedures, properties and applications of bioerodible polymers. The authors describe widely available materials such as polyactides, collagen and gelatin, as well as polymers of emerging importance, such as the...
8th edition. — Elsevier, 2012. — 473 p. — ISBN: 978-0-323-07528-2. Knowledge and best practices in this field are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden our understanding, changes in research methods, professional practices, or medical treatment may become necessary. Practitioners and researchers must always rely on their experience and knowledge in...
Wolters Kluwer France, Editions Pro-Officina, 2009 — 170 p. — ISBN: 2909179656, 9782909179650. Les interactions constituent un sujet délicat pour le prescripteur, comme pour le dispensateur de médicaments, tant il est difficile de toutes les connaître. Grâce à cet ouvrage, vous comprendrez et retiendrez plus facilement les différents types d'interactions et contribuerez à...
Academic Press, 2014. — 636 p. This new volume of Advances in Pharmacology presents the emerging targets and therapeutics in the treatment of psychostimulant abuse. With a variety of chapters and the best authors in the field, the volume is an essential resource for pharmacologists, immunologists and biochemists alike.
2nd ed. — Boca Raton, FL.: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group. 2007. — 699 p. The Pharmacokinetic Basis of Therapeutics Pharmacodynamics Adverse Reactions and Drug–Drug Interactions Herb–Drug Interactions Natural Products as a Resource for Established and New Drugs Alternative Therapies Herbal Therapeutics Then and Now Dietary Antioxidants Herbal Drugs and Their High Demand in...
Nova Science Publishers, 2012. — 514 p. It is well documented that most natural products are enriched with bio-active components that have protective action. There is currently a growing body of evidence that supplementing the human diet with natural products is of major benefit for human health and well-being. Nowadays, the use of complementary/alternative medicine, functional...
Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. - 2007. -1225 p. The subspecialty of population pharmacokinetics was introduced into clinical pharmacology / pharmacy in the late 1970s as a method for analyzing observational data collected during patient drug therapy in order to estimate patient-based pharmacokinetic parameters. It later became the basis for dosage individualization and rational...
Radcliffe Publishing, 2010. — 160 p. Pharmacological knowledge among medical students can have a very short 'half life': students often fail not because they have failed to study, but because they have been unable to retain key knowledge and reproduce it in an exam setting. This book takes an alternative route to the conventional approach of comprehensively exploring each...
Chelsea House Publishers, 2004. — 106 p. Examines the history, health effects, medical use, and abuse of a stimulant drug prescribed to treat hyperactivity and inattentiveness in children.
Praeger, 2009. - 143 p. Each chapter focuses on a specific vitamin, describing the researchers, the research, and the historic and scientific contexts for its discovery, and chronicling the ongoing conflict between physicians who saw illness as caused by organisms and those who saw illness as a result of dietary deficiency. The book is illustrated with B&W historical photos and...
Springer, 2011. — 566 p. In the present volume of the Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology well known experts describe the actions of different xanthines with a focus on caffeine and theophylline. A special chapter is devoted to theobromine, an active component of chocolate, the actions of which are less well characterized. This book also presents the pharmacology of one...
Nova Science Publishers, 2013. — 121 p. In this book, the authors present topical research in the study of the chemistry, uses and potential side effects of mannitol. Topics discussed include the utilisation and production of D-mannitol by bacteria; concentration of mannitol and other soluble carbohydrates in the crustose lichen rhizocarpon geographicum; disease-related changes...
Boston: Saunders, 2011. — 659 p. Comprehensive yet easy to read, Pharmacology: Principles and Applications, 3rd Edition introduces you to basic pharmacology, showing how to apply principles to the kinds of clinical situations you will encounter on the job. You'll learn how different drugs work in the body, how to calculate drug dosages, drug administration routes and...
Nova Science, 2013. — 89 p. Carbamazepine (CBZ), one of the most used antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), was introduced on the market in the early 1960's and ever since, it has become the most frequently prescribed drug for the treatment of several forms of epilepsy. It is also used to treat other pathologies, such as neuropathic pain and psychiatric disorders. This book provides a...
11th edition. — Elsevier, 2024. — 467 p. — ISBN: 978-0323871556. For more than 30 years, Rau’s Respiratory Care Pharmacology has been the preeminent text on the subject. With easy-to-grasp terminology, relatable explanations, and reader-friendly writing, it simplifies the process of learning pharmacology material like never before. Rau’s is organized into three logical...
Jaypee Brothers Medical, 2015. — 783 p. Pharmacology is one of the most difficult and at the same time most important subject in various postgraduate entrance examinations. As we experienced it ourselves, most of the students preparing for postgraduate entrance examinations are in a dilemma, whether to study antegrade or retrograde. Antegrade study takes a lot of time and due...
7th edition. — Hilton & Company, 2019. — 274 p. — ISBN: 9788190296507. The new seventh edition of Dr. M.N. Ghosh's Fundamentals of Experimental Pharmacology is presented with some deletion of unnecessary Chapters like Common Laboratory Animals, Some Standard Techniques, and Anesthetics Used in Laboratory Animals, given the development of Alternative to Animal Experiments....
Kolkata: Hilton & Company, 2015. — 297 p. The current thoroughly revised and updated edition includes a new chapter on Molecular Cell Biology and an expanded chapter on Biostatistical Methods besides some of the chapters such as Pharmacology of Receptors, Angiotensin, Prostaglandin, Nitric Oxide, Quantitative studies of Agonists and Antagonists on Isolated Muscle Preparations,...
Humana Press, 2014. — 329 p. Covering ocular pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and toxicology, Ocular Pharmacology and Toxicology provides ophthalmologists, toxicologists, and pharmacologists with both an introduction to the proper methods for ocular pharmacology and toxicology as well as providing practical methodologies for conducting ocular studies. Expert authors have...
14th edition. — Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2020. — 1745 p. — ISBN: 978-93-89776-83-6. Cracking the ‘National eligibility-cum-entrance test (NEET)’ and other important PG entrance examinations requires a thorough knowledge and understanding of the subject. Readers of this book have an edge over others because of strong theory and conceptual questions. This along with...
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2018. — 683 p. Key Features of Review of Pharmacology Thoroughly revised and updated edition including latest exam pattern and image based questions 'Numerical questions' with explanations added to cover recent questions asked in the examinations A new chapter 'Conceptual Questions' has been added to cater to the needs of students preparing...
4th edition. — Wolters Kluwer, 2017. — 1042 p. Fundamental Principles of Pharmacology Principles of Neuropharmacology Fundamental Principles of Neuropharmacology Principles of Autonomic and Peripheral Nervous System Pharmacology Principles of Central Nervous System Pharmacology Principles of Cardiovascular Pharmacology Principles of Endocrine Pharmacology Principles of...
BC Decker Inc., 2002. Department of Pharmacology by University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan). 2nd edition. PDQ Pharmacology, is a small book. It is not intended to stand on its own. Rather, it is meant to complement a good general pharmacology text. Several excellent texts have been cited in this book. By the same token, this book should not be used as a substitute...
7th Edition. — CRC Press, 2018. — 4894 p. Kucers’ The Use of Antibiotics is the definitive, internationally-authored reference, providing everything that the infectious diseases specialist and prescriber needs to know about antimicrobials in this vast and rapidly developing field. The much-expanded Seventh Edition comprises 4800 p. in 3 volumes in order to cover all new and...
Springer, 2017. — 446 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-56359-6. In 1982, two volumes of the Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology edited by Professor Giulio Bertaccini, M.D., addressing Mediators and Drugs in Gastrointestinal Motility I and II were published. In 1993, David R. Brown, Ph.D., edited a volume in the Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology on Gastrointestinal Regulatory...
William Andrew, 2018. — 748 p. — (Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology). — ISBN: 978-0-12-813627-0. This book focuses on the design and development of new nanocarriers used in pharmaceutical applications that have emerged in recent years. In particular, the pharmaceutical uses of microfluidic techniques, supramolecular design of nanocapsules, smart hydrogels, polymeric micelles,...
Springer, 2014. — 441 p. This volume describes our current understanding of the biological role of visual and non-visual arrestins in different cells and tissues, focusing on the mechanisms of arrestin-mediated regulation of GPCRs and non-receptor signaling proteins in health and disease. The book covers wide range of arrestin functions, emphasizing therapeutic potential of...
Seuenth Edition. Appleton & Lange Reviews/McGraw-Hill, 2001- 363 p. Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden our knowledge, changes in treatment and drug therapy are required. The authors and the publisher of this work have checked with sources believed to be reliable in their efforts to provide information that is complete and...
Taylor & Francis, 2006. - 338 p. The only source on the subject to offer both an overview and a disease-based approach, this reference text spans the wide array of technical, methodological, regulatory, and ethical issues related to pharmacogenetics and stresses the impact of pharmacogenetic data on patient care and management. Providing expertly selected references, tables,...
The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 2014. — 352 p. — (RSC Chromatography Monographs. Volume 19). — ISBN: 9781849739917. The coupling of mass spectrometry or nuclear magnetic resonance to chromatography has broadened the possibilities for determining organic reaction mechanisms. And while many results have been published reporting these, even more can be achieved...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2012. - 626 p. - Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology, Fifth Edition enables rapid review and assimilation of complex information and focuses on the essentials of medical pharmacology. Clear, sequential pictures present mechanisms of action and actually show, rather than tell, students how drugs work. This book features a signature...
Springer, 2017. — 353 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-58192-7. This book provides a comprehensive overview on current histamine and histamine receptor research in context of human health and disease and reflect the multidisciplinary nature of the field. While the editors realize that it is almost impossible to cover the field completely within the constraints of a single HEP volume,...
Infobase Publishing, 2007. - 101 p. A book in the Drugs The Straight Facts series. The Use and Abuse of Drugs. Prescription Drug Abuse and Misuse: A Global Perspective. Effect of Barbiturates on the Body. History of Medical Uses of Barbiturates. Current Medical Uses of Barbiturates. Illegal Use of Barbiturates. Identification and Prevention. Treatment. The Future. Further...
Fifth Edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2014. — 355 p. — ISBN: 978-1-107-48403-0. Numerous treatment options are available to intensive care staff; this requires detailed knowledge of routes of administration and contra-indications to use in certain clinical conditions. Now in its fourth edition, this concise, practical handbook to drugs and prescribing for intensive care...
Springer, 2016. — 466 p. — (Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology 233). The HEP issue on Metabolic Control provides a state-of the art overview over both classical concepts and emerging areas in metabolism and associated disorders. In this context, metabolic control is highlighted at various levels of complexity ranging from transcriptional mechanisms in metabolic pathway...
Springer, 2018. — 108 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-91220-2. This first monograph in the new AAPS book series concisely reviews important aspects of powder and particle systems and the critical quality attributes that should be used as a guide to future developments intended to maximize the control of product quality and performance. Drs. Hickey and Giovagnoli have written an essential...
2nd edition. — McGraw-Hill Education / Medical, 2014. — 2533 p. Goodman & Gilman's The Manual of Pharmacology and Therapeutics offers concise, authoritative coverage of class-specific and disease-specific drugs, organized primarily by organ/system. Derived from Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, Twelfth Edition and further updated, this streamlined text...
2nd edition. — McGraw-Hill Education / Medical, 2014. — 1216 p. Goodman & Gilman's The Manual of Pharmacology and Therapeutics offers concise, authoritative coverage of class-specific and disease-specific drugs, organized primarily by organ/system. Derived from Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, Twelfth Edition and further updated, this streamlined text...
2nd edition. — London, Churchill Livingstone, 2013. — 955 p. The modern pharmacopeia has enormous power to alleviate disease, and owes its existence almost entirely to the work of the pharmaceutical industry. This book provides an introduction to the way the industry goes about the discovery and development of new drugs. The first part gives a brief historical account from its...
Fourth Edition, 2008. — 619 p. Preparing for PGMEs could never be an easy job, be it 20 years back or the ones you are preparing for. More so, for the subjects that are continuously evolving and with the new information being incorporated in the books with each coming edition, you are bound to have new questions being popped up in every examination.
Henry Hitner, Barbara Nagle, Michele B. Kaufman, Hannah Ariel, Yael Peimani-Lalehzarzadeh. — 8th Edition. — McGraw-Hill, 2022. — 848 p. — ISBN: 1260021823, 9781260021820. Pharmacology is incredibly readable, with short chapters that link theory to practice; content that is focused on the need-to-know information to not overload the reader; excellent tables and features such as...
6th Edition. - McGraw-Hill, 2012. - Pharmacology, 6e by Hitner/Nagle is incredibly readable, with short chapters that link theory to practice; content that is focused on the need-to-know information to not overload the reader; excellent tables and features such as Patient Administration and Monitoring Boxes. This new edition now has a 4-color design with all new photos and...
7th edition. — New York: McGraw-Hill, 2016. — 849 p. Pharmacology An Introduction part General Concepts Pharmacology: An Introduction Drug Sources and Major Areas of Pharmacology Terminology Related to Drug Effects Basic Concepts in Pharmacology Dose-Response and Time-Plasma Drug Concentration Curves Drug Safety Drug References and Drug Legislation Review Pharmacokinetics and...
Taylor and Francis Group LLC 2016. — 1838 p. ISBN13: 978-1-4822-1987-6 (eBook - PDF) Chinese herbal medicine represents complementary or adjunctive therapies that often can improve the efficacy of Western medicine to achieve the pharmacological effects, especially in cancer treatment. However, the combination of herbs with therapeutic drugs can raise potential health risk....
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, 2015. — 175 p. The stakes are high, time is of the essence and every detail matters--yet neonatal pharmacology often has been a challenging and poorly understood area of pediatrics. Until now. Many pharmacists working in hospital pharmacies today have little or no formal training in neonatology yet they are faced with dispensing...
John Wiley, 2011. — 544 p. Understand and assess the design, delivery, and efficacy of orally administered drugs A practical guide to understanding oral bioavailability, one of the major hurdles in drug development and delivery, Oral Bioavailability: Basic Principles, Advanced Concepts, and Applications is designed to help chemists, biologists, life science researchers,...
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2012. — 163 p. Routes of Drug Administration and Drug Forms Writing Prescriptions General Considerations Specific Considerations Pain Control Medications in Dentistry Neurophysiology of Pain Clinical Presentation of Pain Intraoperative Pain Postoperative Pain Management Drugs for Pain Relief General Considerations Specific...
Springer, 2008. - 827 p. Introducing Neuroimmune Pharmacology Innate and Adaptive Immunity in Health and Disease Anatomical Networks: Structure and Function of the Nervous System The Blood Brain Barrier Anterior Chamber and Retina Hippocampus and Spatial Memory Glial and Neuronal Cellular Compostion, Biology, and Physiology Astrocytes, Oligodendrocytes, and Schwann Cells....
2nd ed. — Springer, 2017. — 1045 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-44020-0. In the past three decades, enormous strides have been made in our understanding of the relationships between inflammation, immune responses, and degenerative human diseases. Neuroinflammation has grown from a tiny beginning to its current status as the largest field of brain research. Its growth continues to be...
2nd Edition. — Springer, 2013. — 375 p. Understanding an individual's genetic makeup is the key to creating personalized drugs with greater efficacy and safety, and pharmacogenomics aims to study the complex genetic basis of inter-patient variability in response to drug therapy. Based upon the success of its first edition, the second edition of Pharmacogenomics: Methods And...
5th edition. — MedMaster, 2019. — 180 p. A concise overview of the most important principles in clinical pharmacology, with drug comparisons in clear chart format. The book blends the essentials of basic pharmacology and clinical pharmacology so that the transition from classroom to clinic is less abrupt. The text that surrounds the tables emphasizes key issues about...
Nova Science Publishers, 2016. — 135 p. Depression is a common worldwide mental illness, and one of the leading causes of disability. It is not exclusive for an age, social or income level. Antidepressants are used as a pharmacological treatment for depression. Currently available antidepressants have several limitations including a long time lag for treatment response, modest...
Springer, 2014. — 186 p. The 44th volume of RAP contains articles based on work presented at the 51st annual meeting of the Phytochemical Society of North America. They were selected to showcase exciting examples of current research in plant chemistry, to highlight the diversity in this field spanning analytical chemistry, ethnobotany, biosynthesis, bioactivity, chemical...
Springer, 2015. — 221 p. This text provides both review and primary research articles for a broad audience of biologists, chemists, biochemists, pharmacologists, clinicians and nutrition experts, especially those interested in the biosynthesis, structure, function and/or bioactivity of plant natural products. Recurring themes include the evolution and ecology of specialized...
Review Cards for Medical Students. — 228 p. Set of 240 loose, double-sided flash cards designed for course review and USMLE Step 1 preparation. Contains 50 new cards, 100 new drugs, 14 new class cards, and new fundamentals of pharmacology section. This top-selling medical pharmacology study tool is now in its Second Edition. Targeted for second-year medical students to review...
5th edition. — Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2019. — 703 p. — ISBN: 9781496384287. The best-selling card-based pharmacology review for medical and allied health students, this 250+ card set readies students for board exams and clinical wards with fast access to essential coverage of both fundamental and organ system-specific information for the most clinically relevant drugs....
Johns Hopkins Medicine, 2015. — 163 p. Treatment Recommendations For Adult Inpatients. Antibiotic resistance is now a major issue confronting healthcare providers and their patients. Changing antibiotic resistance patterns, rising antibiotic costs and the introduction of new antibiotics have made selecting optimal antibiotic regimens more difficult now than ever before....
Nova Science Publishers, 2016. — 168 p. This book offers a set of chapters which describes the procedure for drug treatment of the principal diseases that older people suffer from. In the pharmacological concept, it has been established that pharmacokinetics is the most useful strategy to determine the prime schedule of different medications for seniors. These strategies can be...
Academic Press, 2019. — 360 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-812206-8 This book not only discusses unique issues that may emerge during the development of new medicines, but also provides detailed insights on how to resolve them. The book employs a valuable strategy that integrates preclinical findings with the clinical resolution of those findings. In addition, it introduces key...
2nd Edition. - Taylor & Francis, 2005. - 658 p. - Reflecting the shift from genetics to genomics in the pharmaceutical sphere, this Second Edition traces the evolution of the science of pharmacogenetics and gathers research from the forefront of the field-spanning the most influential breakthroughs in molecular diagnostics, metabonomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, disease...
Infobase Publishing, 2007. - 100 p. A book in the Drugs The Straight Facts series. The Use and Abuse of Drugs. Medicinal and Cultural History. Current Medical Use. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology. Toxicology. Psychopharmacology. Controlled Substances. Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
12th Edition. - McGraw-Hill Education, 2019. - 592 p. Score your highest on medical pharmacology course and board exams with the world’s bestselling pharmacology review book! From the authors of the field’s most trusted textbook, Katzung & Trevor’s Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, this full-color resource delivers a clear, concise review of fundamental concepts, backed by more...
Elsevier, 2017. — 364 p. — (Anesthesiology Clinics. Volume 35, Number 2). — ISBN13: 978-0-323-52997-6. As a second year medical student, my oldest child, Aaron, recently started his pharmacology course at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. Though the first lecture on pharmacokinetics left him terrorized, over time, he saw the wonders of understanding how...
5th Edition. — Academic Press, 2019. — 473 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-813957-8. This book, Fifth Edition features the latest ideas and research regarding the application of pharmacology to the process of drug discovery. Written by well-respected pharmacologist, Terry P. Kenakin, this primer is an indispensable resource for all those involved in drug discovery. This updated edition has...
Elsevier, 2009. — 377 p. — ISBN13: 978-0-12-374585-9. This book initially began as a series of lectures at GlaxoSmithKline Research and Development on receptor pharmacology aimed at increasing the communication between pharmacologists and chemists. As these lectures developed it became evident that the concepts were useful to biologists not specifically trained in pharmacology....
6th edition. — Academic Press, 2022. — 488 p. — ISBN: 978-0-323-99289-3. A Pharmacology Primer: Techniques for More Effective and Strategic Drug Discovery, Sixth Edition features the latest research surrounding the application of pharmacology in drug discovery to equip readers with a deeper understanding of complex and rapid changes in this field. Written by well-respected...
UK: Taylor & Francis Ltd, 1996. - 612 p. - ISBN: 0-7484-0556-9 Anatomy and physiology of the autonomic nervous system. Sympathetic neurotransmission. Adrenoceptors: classification and distribution. Sympathomimetic amines: actions and uses. Adrenoceptor antagonists. Drugs affecting storage and release from sympathetic neurones. Neurotransmission at parasympathetic nerve endings....
The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2010. — 384 p. Over 577 review questions with explanations; concise explanations of all course concepts; information on routes of administrations, dose calculations, antidepressants, stimulants, muscle relaxants, antiepileptic drugs and diuretics. The Roots of Pharmacology Ancient civilizations discovered that extracts from plants, animals, and...
2nd edition. — Saunders, 2011. — 264 p. — ISBN: 978-0323074452. Effectively merge basic science and clinical skills with Elsevier's Integrated Review Pharmacology, by Mark Kester, Ph.D., Kelly Dowhower Karpa, Ph.D., RPh, and Kent E. Vrana, Ph.D.. This concise, high-yield title in the popular Integrated Series focuses on the core knowledge in pharmacology while linking that...
Cengage Learning, 2015. — 1089 p. — ISBN13: 978-1-57302-742-7. Please Read — Important Information Alphabetical List of Entries List of Entries by Drug Class Entries Volume 1: A–L Volume 2: M–Z. Questions to Ask Your Pharmacist List of Confused Drug Names Organizations
Springer, 2016. — 136 p. Clinically-focussed, with easily accessible tables and chapter summaries suitable for clinicians and researchers, this comprehensive book provides a systematic, critical evaluation of the current literature. An updated clinical decision-making algorithm specifically tailored to the antiretroviral drugs is also provided. The identified interactions are...
Springer International, 2015. — xvi, 805 p. This timely desk reference focuses on marine-derived bioactive substances which have biological, medical and industrial applications. The medicinal value of these marine natural products are assessed and discussed. Their function as a new and important resource in novel, anticancer drug discovery research is also presented in...
Jones and Bartlett, 2010. — 1248 p. Pharmacology for Women’s Health includes discussion of basic pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetic principles so that the health care professional understands when and how to prescribe; chapters describing the pharmacology of specific drug categories that are used for a wide variety of diseases and conditions; agents to promote health as well...
Elsevier, 2023. — 2315 p. Ensure safe and effective drug therapy with this easy-to-use handbook! Saunders Nursing Drug Handbook 2024 provides you with current, detailed information on more than 1,000 generic and 4,000 trade-name drugs. This handy, user-friendly guide includes updated uses, dosage forms, warnings, side effects and adverse reactions, IV drug administration,...
Course of lectures Odessa, The Odessa State Medical University, 2005. — 219 p. The lectures are designed according to pharmacological drug groups due to their effects on particular body systems and intended for the 3rd year students of medical faculty. Information is organized according to the sequence used in many International and Ukrainian pharmacology courses. The textbook...
18th edition. — American Pharmacists Association (APhA), 2015. — 1041 p. — ISBN: 1-58212-225-3 The Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs: An Interactive Approach to Self-Care contains the most authoritative information on nonprescription drug pharmacotherapy, nutritional supplements, medical foods, non-drug and preventive measures, and complementary therapies. The 18th edition...
Springer, 2020. — 729 p. — ISBN: 978-981-15-3555-0X. Numerous phenomenal advances have been made toward understanding the role of neurotransmitters in the pathophysiology of neurological disorders, and these have resulted in a large number of novel molecules with the potential to revolutionize the treatment and prevention of such disorders. This book provides a comprehensive...
Wiley, 2017. — 267 p. — ISBN10: 1118907337. — ISBN13: 978-1118907337. Detailing formulation approaches by stage of discovery to early development, this book gives a "playbook" of practical and efficient strategies to formulate drug candidates with the least chance of failing in clinical development. Comes from contributing authors with experience developing formulations on the...
Elsevier, 2013. - 501 p. - Pharmacogenomics: Challenges and Opportunities in Therapeutic Implementation includes discussions and viewpoints from the academic, regulatory, pharmaceutical, clinical, socio-ethical and economic perspectives. Each chapter presents an overview of the potential or opportunity within the areas discussed and also outlines foreseeable challenges and...
Springer, 2013. — 322 p. This book highlights progress and trends in the rapidly evolving field of complement-related drug discovery and spotlights examples of clinical applications. As an integral part of innate immunity and critical mediator in homeostatic and inflammatory processes, the human complement system has been identified as contributor to a large number of disorders...
Davis Company, 2009. — 206 p. Gastrointestinal System Drugs Endocrine System Drugs Urologic System Drugs Musculoskeletal System Drugs Central Nervous System Drugs Cardiovascular System Drugs Respiratory System Drugs Sensory System Drugs
Walter de Gruyter, 2017. — 342 p. With a clear comparative approach, this volume brings together for the first time contributions that cover different periods of the history of ancient pharmacology, from Greek, Byzantine, and Syriac medicine to the Rabbinic-Talmudic medical discourses. This collection opens up new synchronic and diachronic perspectives in the study of the...
Seventh Edition. — New York: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013. — 1499 p. Acclaimed by students and instructors alike, Foye's Principles of Medicinal Chemistry is now in its Seventh Edition, featuring updated chapters plus new material that meets the needs of today's medicinal chemistry courses. This latest edition offers an unparalleled presentation of drug discovery and...
Wolters Kluwer, Chine, 2017. — 1477 p. — ISBN: 1451192061. Written in response to reader requests for a short, “to the point” text that clearly summarizes the most important chemical elements of therapeutically relevant drug classes, Essentials of Foye's Principles of Medicinal Chemistry is a concise, quick-reference source of reliable information in the field. Derived from the...
7th Edition. — Llppincott Williams & Wtlkins (LWW), 2019. — 364 p. — (Board Review Series). — ISBN: 9781975105495. BRS Pharmacology, Seventh Edition, equips medical, dental, and other health professions students with the preparation needed to excel on licensing examinations and confidently transition to healthcare practice. The popular BRS series format presents concise...
Springer, 2012. — 462 p. Heparins remain amongst the most commonly used drugs in clinical practice. Almost 100 years have passed since the initial discovery of this complex substance and, during this time, understanding of the nature and uses of heparin and related molecules has grown dramatically. The aim of this volume is to summarise the developments that have led to the...
Springer, 2012. — 462 p. Heparins remain amongst the most commonly used drugs in clinical practice. Almost 100 years have passed since the initial discovery of this complex substance and, during this time, understanding of the nature and uses of heparin and related molecules has grown dramatically. The aim of this volume is to summarise the developments that have led to the...
Academic Press, 1997. — 307 p. Drug–Drug Interactions is a comprehensive review of the scientific and regulatory perspectives of drug–drug interactions from the point-of-view of academia, industry, and government regulatory agencies. This book is intended for professionals in the pharmaceutical industry, health care, and governmental regulatory agencies. Topics of interest...
London: Future Science Ltd, 2013. — 231 p. In silico drug discovery and design Molecular docking and structure-based virtual screening Computational fragment-based drug design Comparative modeling and structure prediction : application to drug discovery Advances in molecular dynamics simulations and free-energy calculations relevant for drug design Quantum mechanical...
CRC Press LLC, 2005. — 592 p. Traditional Chinese medicine is rapidly advancing onto the world stage as a medicine that has endured through time and history to assuage the ills of humankind and assist in the prevention of further diseases and imbalances of health. Chinese herbal medicine is notable for its sophistication in addressing clinical concerns while remedying an...
Nova Science Publishers, 2014. — 78 p. Traditionally, medical adherence has been viewed as the extent to which a patient follows a prescriber's instructions. Adherence to treatment is a relevant factor able to influence results obtained by clinical trials and clinical practice. The components of adherence can be considered by the actions of patients, professionals, family and...
2nd edition. — Boston: Elsevier, 2021. — 561 p. — ISBN: 978-0-7020-7905-4. Pharmacology is not a conceptually difficult subject like theoretical physics or higher mathematics. The only problem in studying pharmacology is that a great many facts and hard-to-remember drug names have to be mastered. To get to grips with the subject it is essential to appreciate how drugs work, and...
Academic Press, 2019. — 533 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-813997-4. This book helps users understand the nervous system physiology affecting drug delivery, the principles that underlie various drug delivery methods, and the appropriate application of drug delivery methods for drug- and disease-specific treatments. Researchers developing nervous system putative therapeutic agents will use...
2e éd. — Editeur : Flammarion Médecine-Sciences, 1998. — 375 p. Enfin un livre qui met la pharmacologie à portée de tous les étudiants et la rend limpide ! Concis, clair, exhaustif, et actuel, cet atlas de poche couvre en 380 p. et 161 planches couleurs, l'ensemble de 10 pharmacologie, depuis les principes de base de la distribution, de mode d'action et de l'excrétion des...
Wiley, 2012. — 489 p. This resource provides thorough coverage of pharmacogenetics and its impact on pharmaceuticals, therapeutics, and clinical practice. It opens with the basics of pharmacogenetics, including drug disposition and pharmacodynamics. The following section moves into specific disease areas, including cardiovascular, psychiatry, cancer, asthma/COPD, adverse drug...
Springer, 2017. — 345 p. — ISBN10: 331945921X. — ISBN13: 978-3319459219. This book provides a clear and comprehensive guide to the clinical prescription of lithium that draws upon evidence-based knowledge of its mechanisms of action. The book is divided into two parts, on the science of lithium and the practice of lithium therapy. The former covers aspects such as the...
Infobase Publishing, 2006. - 136 p. A book in the Drugs The Straight Facts series. Drugs and Their Uses. The Cellular Basis of Cancer. Alkylating Agents. Antimetabolites. Natural Products. Hormones and Hormone Antagonists. Molecularly Targeted Agents. Biologic Response Modifiers. Miscellaneous Agents. The Future. Further Reading.
Boston: Elsevier, 2018. — 417 p. Introduction to Quantitative Systems Pharmacology Fundamentals of quantitative pharmacology Multiscale modeling, from cells to membranes, tissues, organs, and systems/body Pharma vectors and drug delivery systems Drug release mechanisms Anatomy of mammals and specifically of humans Physiology of mammals and specifically of humans Role of gender,...
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2007. — 462 p. The roles of pharmacology in Western societies have greatly changed since its initial development in the late-nineteenth century. For example, the discovery of new drugs has permitted scientists to consider pharmacotherapy as one of the milestones of medicine in the past century. The direct consequence of the success of drug...
Springer, 2020. — 410 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-19921-0. Medicine has entered a golden age in which therapeutic agents are becoming widely available due to advances in basic science and technology. As such, many drugs have been developed that target inflammatory processes and/or the immune system. This book is intended for health professionals examining the modulation of...
CRC Press, 2003. - 532 p. Pharmacy: Basic Concepts Biopharmaceutics of Orally Ingested Products Drug Interactions: Basic Concepts Nutrition and Metabolism Food and Nutrition Update Monitoring Nutritional Status in Drug Regimens Gastrointestinal and Metabolic Disorders and Drugs Drug Interactions in Nutrition Support Alcohol and Nutrition Nutrition and Drug Regimens in Older...
McDonnell G. Practical guide to decontamination in healthcare. Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (July 23, 2012), 460 p.Prevention is the first line of defence in the fight against infection. As antibiotics and other antimicrobials encounter increasing reports of microbial resistance, the field of decontamination science is undergoing a major revival. A Practical Guide to...
New York: Springer, 2004. — 426 p. Voltage-gated calcium channels are critical regulators of cytoplasmic levels of calcium, the universal signaling ion. As such, calcium channels trigger a wide range of cellular functions, from muscle contraction to neurotransmitter secretion, and are important players in human disease. Prominent in the nervous, cardiovascular, and endocrine...
Springer, 2018. — 341 p. Documenting the latest research in the field of different pathogenic organisms, this book presents the current scenario about promising antimicrobials in the following areas: Part I. Plants as source of antibacterials, Part II. Naturally occurring antifungal natural products, Part III. Antiparasitic natural products, Part IV. Antiviral natural products....
De Boeck, 2003. — 105 p. Résumé des concepts essentiels de la pharmacologie de la pratique médicale, ce livre est une première approche de la pharmacologie thérapeutique qui couvre tous les domaines importants: rein pharmacologie générale, les effets secondaires et de toxicité, Cardiopharmacologie, Neuropharmacologie, Pharmacologie digestif / respiratoire /, les médicaments...
Springer, 2016. — 253 p. In this book, headache experts summarize all the currently available therapies for primary headaches and most importantly, describe the ‘tricks’ that can ensure the success of headache pharmacotherapy. Prevention and acute treatment of migraine and cluster headache receive particular attention and individual chapters are devoted to the treatment of...
Cengage Learning, 2009. — 625 p. This book is organized into four units that focus on the general aspects of pharmacology, followed by organizations of chapters by body system and related disorders. The final unit concerns pharmacology for specific populations. There are a total of 26 chapters, followed by appendices, a glossary, and index. In each chapter, drugs are discussed...
Springer, 2017. — 414 p. — ISBN: 3319516191. This book studies the production of indole alkaloids in the important medicinal plant Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don, commonly known as periwinkle. The anticancer alkaloids, viz. vinblastine and vincristine, are mainly present in the leaves of C. roseus and inhibit the growth of cancer cells by hindering the formation of mitotic...
Springer, 2011. — 327 p. Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Morphine and Related Alkaloids; by N. Chid Opioids in Preclinical and Clinical Trials; by H. Nagase and H. Fujii Synthesis of 14-Alkoxymorphinan Derivatives and Their Pharmacological Actions; by H. Schmidhammer and M. Spetea 14-Amino-4,5-Epoxymorphinan Derivatives and Their Pharmacological Actions; by J. W. Lewis and...
Springer, 2015. — ix, 162 p. This book proposes immunogenomics, or immunopharmacogenomics, as the next-generation big science to uncover the role that the immune system plays in the pathogenesis of many diseases, by summarizing the importance of the deep sequencing of T-cell and B-cell receptors. Immunogenomics/immunopharmacogenomics, a genetic characterization of the immune...
5a edición. — Buenos Aires: CTM Servicios Bibliográficos, 2007. — 104 p. Introducción: principios de acción de los fármacos Interacciones fármaco-receptor Absorción, distribución y excreción de ios fármacos Melabolismo de los fármacos Anestésicos locales Fámacos que actúan en la unión neuromuscular Sistema nervioso autónomo Fármacos autonómicos que actuan en las sinapsis...
Fourth edition. — London: Wiley-Blackwell, 2002. — 100 p. — (At a Glance). A textbook on medical pharmacology. Medical Pharmacology at a Glance is one of the most renowned undergraduate texts in the field of medical pharmacology. Following on from the success of the previous three editions, Professor Michael Neal, one of the great teachers of medical pharmacology, has...
8th edition. — New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015. — 119 p. Medical Pharmacology at a Glance is recognised as an excellent starting point for pharmacology study. This international best-seller is the perfect companion for all medical and health students, providing an accessible, visual overview of pharmacology. This 8th edition has been extensively updated, especially in the areas...
Springer, 2010. — 194 p. Chemotherapy has made a dramatic difference to improved survival in patients with cancer. However, not all patients respond and some experience serious side effects. "Pharmacogenetics: Making cancer treatment safer and more effective" is an up to date summary of the exciting new field of how genetic testing can tailor more effective prescription in...
The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 2016. — 494 p. — (Drug Discovery. Volume 54) — ISBN: 1782620699 Understanding and quantifying the effects of membrane transporters within the human body is essential for modulating drug safety and drug efficacy. In this first volume on Drug Transporters, the current knowledge and techniques in the transporter sciences and their...
Springer International Publishing, 2016. — 335 p. — ISBN10: 3319289128. This volume gives an overview of state of the art technologies and future developments in the field of preclinical pharmaceutical research. A balanced mix of experts from academia and industry give insight in selected new developments in the drug discovery pathway. The topics cover the different parts of...
Chelsea House Publishers, 2006. — 106 p. This book examines the many kinds of sleep aids in use--from over-the-counter and herbal products to powerful prescriptions drugs--and shows how they affect the body in the long and short term.
New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. — 276 p. Pharmacovigilance Medical Writing covers the preparation of pharmacovigilance documents for all stages of the drug development process (i.e. from clinical development through to applications for marketing authorisations to the post-marketing stage). For each document, the book presents a review of the regulatory framework that governs...
Springer, 2016. — 279 p. — ISBN: 978-981-10-2115-2. Human Serum Albumin: A Multifunctional Protein Stability of Albumin and Stabilization of Albumin Preparations Albumin as a Biomarker Albumin Fusion Protein Albumin Nanoparticles Nanoparticle Albumin-Bound Paclitaxel (Abraxane) Optison Albumin Microspheres in Ultrasound-Assisted Gene Therapy and Drug Delivery S -Nitroso Adducts...
Wiley, 2015. — 336 p. Molecular modeling techniques have been widely used in drug discovery fields for rational drug design and compound screening. Now these techniques are used to model or mimic the behavior of molecules, and help us study formulation at the molecular level. Computational pharmaceutics enables us to understand the mechanism of drug delivery, and to develop new...
Brill, 2009. — 816 p. The development of medical drug therapy in medieval times is an interplay between tradition and innovation. This book tracks the changes in drug recommendations from the Arabic texts of Ibn Sīnā to Latin medical scholasticism, demonstrating their essential rationality.
Sélection du Reader's Digest. 2004. – 254 p. Language: French Quality: 600 dpi, color scanned pages). ISBN10: 2709848899 ISBN13: 978-2709848893 Pour ne pas se tromper parmi tous les compléments nutritionnels, plantes, vitamines et minéraux et être au mieux de sa forme, ce livre est le meilleur guide et conseiller. Dans une première partie, la nature du complément nutritionnel,...
3rd edition. — Boston: Elsevier, 2021. — 179 p. — ISBN: 978-0-7020-7818-7. Covering the essential basic science and principles of pharmacology using concise text and diagrams, Dale’s Pharmacology Condensed, 3rd Edition, presents the key facts and concepts that are key to understanding how drugs work and their underlying pathophysiological processes. Each of the 50 short...
Academic Press, 2017. — 341 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-805274-7. This book gives an overview of drug sensitivity modeling for personalized medicine that includes data characterizations, modeling techniques, applications, and research challenges. It covers the major mathematical techniques used for modeling drug sensitivity, and includes the requisite biological knowledge to guide a...
Wiley, 2012. — 428 p. An integrated approach to the study of drug action mechanisms. Biochemical Pharmacology is a concise and contemporary textbook on the principles of drug action. It discusses representative drugs by example to explore the range of biochemical targets and mechanisms. The book explains some of the experiments that tell us how drugs work, and it outlines the...
Springer, 2010. - 742 p. Germination of the thought of "Enzymatic- and Transporter-Based Drug-Drug Interactions: Progress and Future Challenges" Proceedings came about as part of the annual meeting of The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) that was held in San Diego in November of 2007. The attendance of workshop by more than 250 pharmaceutical scientists...
Elsevier Inc., 2023. — 699 p. — ISBN: 978-0-443-19143-5. Phytochemicals have been present in human diet and life since the birth of mankind, including the consuming of plant foods and the application of herbal treatments. This coevolutionary interaction of plants and people has resulted in humans' reliance on food and medicinal plants as sources of macronutrients,...
Springer, 2019. — 153 p. — (Learning Materials in Biosciences) — ISBN: 978-981-13-6354-2 Pharmacological biotechnology is applied to and used to study drug development, working mechanisms, diagnosis, and therapies. This textbook covers the whole range of experiments related to pharmacology. It also contains basic laboratory safety guidelines along with the basic calculations...
3rd edition. — Mosby, 2010. — 360 p. — ISBN: 978-0323068123. Get the most from your study time, and experience a realistic USMLE simulation with Rapid Review Pharmacology, 3rd Edition, by Drs. Thomas Pazdernik and Laszlo Kerecsen. This new edition in the highly rated Rapid Review Series is formatted as a bulleted outline with photographs, tables, and figures that address all...
Auckland University Press, 2007. — 232 p. Recounting the fenoterol epidemic — a major medical controversy that took place more than 15 years ago — this narrative explores the involvement of the asthma drug that caused numerous asthma deaths. Although the epidemic occurred in New Zealand, its shocking discoveries and subsequent consequences attracted worldwide attention in...
Fourth edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2014. — 372 p. — ISBN: 978-1-107-65726-7. The style of this fourth edition has remained largely unchanged, as it has proved successful in giving easy access to the contents. In order to keep the overall size similar to previous editions we have culled some of the drugs that had provided a historical perspective and reduced the space...
CRC Press, 2018. — 673 p. Algae have been used since ancient times as food, fodder, fertilizer and as source of medicine. Nowadays seaweeds represent an unlimited source of the raw materials used in pharmaceutical, food industries, medicine and cosmetics. They are nutritionally valuable as fresh or dried vegetables, or as ingredients in a wide variety of prepared foods. In...
New Harbinger Publications, 2000. — 254 p. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of substances that are used to modify behavior. While different classes of substances have known effects, one has only to see a group of people drinking to excess to recognize that not everyone responds in the same way to a given substance. Why do substances have the behavioral effects they do, and...
Publisher: Humana press , 2015, ISBN: 978-1-4939-2680-0, 384 p. Different experts present the state of the art guidance and application of histopathology in drug development settings ranging from discovery research to human clinical trials. While many current applications of quantitative histology and molecular pathology in the biopharmaceutical industry are focused on...
Berlin: Springer, 2015. — 477 p. — ISBN: 978-3-662-46943-9. Safety Pharmacology is a rapidly developing discipline that uses the basic principles of pharmacology in a regulatory-driven process to generate data to inform risk/benefit assessment. The aim of Safety Pharmacology is to characterize the pharmacodynamic/pharmacokinetic (PK/PD) relationship of a drug's adverse effects...
CRC Press, 2004. — 774 p. Reviewing over a century of aspirin research and use, Aspirin and Related Drugs provides a comprehensive source of information on the history, chemistry, absorption in the body, therapeutic effects, toxicology, elimination, and future uses of aspirin. Highlighting the historical evolution of the salicylates and the commercial development of aspirin,...
Springer, 2012. — 259 p. — ISBN: 978-3034804950. This well-written book reviews the pharmacology, clinical uses and the various adverse effects of Ibuprofen, the disposition and unique modes of action in relation to clinical effects of the drug as well as various formulations. The use of combinations with other drugs (e.g. paracetamol, codeine, caffeine) are critically assessed...
Springer, 2019. — 410 p. — ISBN: 978-981-32-9778-4. This book illustrates, in a comprehensive manner, the most crucial principles involved in pharmacology and allied sciences. The title begins by discussing the historical aspects of drug discovery, with up to date knowledge on Nobel Laureates in pharmacology and their significant discoveries. It then examines the general...
Pharmaceutical Press, 2009. — 244 p. FASTtrack is a new series of indispensable revision guides created especially for undergraduate pharmacy students. Basic information is provided on all main areas of study for the MPharm in small concise texts. Each title provides a summary of all key information along with diagrams, cases and questions and answers for self assessment. The...
8th edition. — Elsevier Ltd, 2016. — 738 p. In this edition, as in its predecessors, we set out not just to describe what drugs do but also to emphasise the mechanisms by which they act. This entails analysis not only at the cellular and molecular level, where knowledge and techniques are advancing rapidly, but also at the level of physiological mechanisms and pathological...
8a edicão. — Elsevier, 2016. — 1939 p. — ISBN: 9780702053627. Nota Como as novas pesquisas e a experiência ampliam o nosso conhecimento, pode haver necessidade de alteração dos métodos de pesquisa, das práticas profissionais ou do tratamento médico. Tanto médicos quanto pesquisadores devem sempre basear-se em sua própria experiência e conhecimento para avaliar e empregar...
7th edition. — Elsevier, 2012. — 3860 p. — ISBN: 978-0-702-04504-2. Rang and Dale's Pharmacology provides you with all the knowledge you need to get through your pharmacology course and beyond. Drs. Humphrey P. Rang, Maureen M. Dale, James M. Ritter, Rod Flower, and Graeme Henderson present a clear and accessible approach to the analysis of therapeutic agents at the cellular...
CBS Publishers & Distributors, 2017. — 610 p. Dr Ranjan Kumar Patel has pursued his MD in Pharmacology from University College of Medical Sciences and GTB hospital, Delhi. Being a topper in AIPG, he still has chosen Pharmacology, due to his immense love for the subject and passion for teaching and writing. He has taught thousands of undergraduate and postgraduate aspirants...
Intech, 2015. — 334 p. Global dietary recommendations emphasize the consumption of plant-based foods for the prevention and management of chronic diseases. Plants contain many biologically active compounds referred to as phytochemicals or functional ingredients. These compounds play an important role in human health. Prior to establishing the safety and health benefits of these...
Intech, 2011. — 382 p. Among the thousands of naturally occurring constituents so far identified in plants and exhibiting a long history of safe use, there are none that pose - or reasonably might be expected to pose - a significant risk to human health at current low levels of intake when used as flavoring substances. Due to their natural origin, environmental and genetic...
Springer, 2015. — 289 p. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the current issues facing scientists working on delivering drugs locally and systemically via the membranes that line the mouth. The book describes the anatomical and physiological challenges of this route for drug delivery and how they impact the design of oral mucosal drug delivery systems. It also...
9th edition. — Elsevier Ltd, 2020. — 761 p. Practitioners and researchers must always rely on their own experience and knowledge in evaluating and using any information, methods, compounds or experiments described herein. Because of rapid advances in the medical sciences, in particular, independent verification of diagnoses and drug dosages should be made. To the fullest extent...
9th edition. — Elsevier, 2019. — 761 p. — ISBN: 9780702074486 Comprehensive yet easy to use, Rang and Dale’s Pharmacology has been providing core basic and clinical science information to students and healthcare practitioners worldwide for more than 25 years. The fully revised 9th Edition keeps you up to date with all that’s new in the field, including new and emerging drugs...
8th edition. — Wolters Kluwer, 2020. — 1167 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4963-8502-4. With expert contributions from experienced educators, research scientists, and clinicians, Foye’s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry, Eighth Edition is an invaluable resource for professional students, graduate students, and pharmacy faculty alike. This ‘gold standard’ text explains the chemical basis of...
2nd edition. — Informa Healthcare, 2008. — 770 p. — ISBN: 9780849375934 Authored by renowned leaders in the field, this comprehensive volume covers all aspects of drug-drug interactions, including preclinical, clinical, toxicological, and regulatory perspectives.Authored by renowned leaders in the field, this comprehensive volume covers all aspects of drug-drug interactions,...
12th edition. — McGraw-Hill Education, 2016. — 785 p. — ISBN: 978-0-07-179337-7 This Workbook and Casebook derives from the 12th edition of Goodman & Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. The organization of the parent text has been retained and many of the tables and figures are the same. The editors have attempted to provide the most important concepts from the...
Springer, 1998. — 294 p. Antibiotic resistance, once a term appreciated only by microbiologists, has become a common topic in the popular press. Stuart Levy, one of the contributors to this collection, bears some of the responsibility for increasing public awareness with the publication of his book "The Antibiotic Paradox" in 1992: Misuse of antibiotics resulting in increased...
5th edition. — Wolters Kluwer / Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, 2010. — 360 p. This concise review of medical pharmacology is designed to help medical students streamline their study for course review and help prepare for the USMLE Step 1. Each chapter presents specific drugs and discusses their general properties, mechanism of action, pharmacologic effects, therapeutic uses,...
Birkhauser, 2005. — 389 p. The impact of genomics on biomedical research and the development of efficient technology platforms allowing for highly parallel compound synthesis and screening procedures have led to a major paradigm shift in drug discovery and development. Efficient tools for the selection and validation of drug targets both at the preclinical and clinical level...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. — 2009. 688 p. Part of the LWW Pharmacy Technician Education Series, this book prepares technicians for pharmacy responsibilities by helping them understand how drugs affect human function. Focusing on classes of drugs, it highlights the general principles that apply to various drugs in each class-drug actions, indications, side effects, and...
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2014. — 398 p. It is a difficult job to make a precise preface for any book, but each and every publication demands it. In fact, medical pharmacology is a basic subject, the science of drug, happens to be an apparently small but actually a vast and intricate subject. As the present curriculum is difficult for the students to be oriented...
InTech, 2012. - 305 p. - The rapidly evolving field of Pharmacogenetics aims at identifying the genetic factors implicated in the inter-individual variation of drug response. These factors could enable patient sub-classification based on their treatment needs thus expediting drug development and promoting personalized, safer and more effective treatments. This book presents...
Elsevier, 2019. — 475 p. — (Micro and Nano Technologies). — ISBN: 978-0-12-812659-2. This book is a concept-orientated reference that features case studies on utilizing microfluidics for drug delivery applications. It is a valuable learning reference on microfluidics for drug delivery applications and assists practitioners developing novel drug delivery platforms using...
Elsevier India, 2015. — 1170 p. A classic Pharmacology book trusted equally by students and practicing physicians for its up-to-date, accurate and reliable text, which has always placed before the readers an integrated approach intertwining current knowledge of pathophysiology of the disease, pharmacology of available drugs and strategies for medical management of diseases....
Karger, 2005. — 133 p. Rifaximin is a semisynthetic rifamycin which is not absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. It has been available in Europe and other countries for several years, and has recently been approved for treatment of traveler’s diarrhea in the United States. Because of its broad spectrum of anti-microbial activity, rifaximin has been used with success in the...
2nd Edition. — John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2017. — 465 p. — ISBN: 9781119220770. A comprehensive compendium of all commonly used antibiotics, including indications, side effects, dosage information, and drug/food interactions The Antibiotics Manual: A Guide to Commonly Used Antimicrobials, Second Edition is a unique, user-friendly guide made for all who prescribe antibiotics. It’s...
2nd Edition. – John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2018. — 465 p. — ISBN: 9781119220770. A comprehensive compendium of all commonly used antibiotics, including indications, side effects, dosage information, and drug/food interactions Antibiotics Manual: A Guide to Commonly Used Antimicrobials, Second Edition is a unique, user-friendly guide made for all who prescribe antibiotics. It's the...
Springer, 2018. — 497 p. The book is primarily written for medical students, but it is certainly also useful for pharmacy students. The book is designed to complement a semester or 4–5-week block course of pharmacology (lectures in the morning, afternoon free for studying) and focuses on pharmacotherapeutic principles based on pathophysiology.
Springer, 2022. — 280 p. — ISBN: 978-3-031-12187-6. Billions of people worldwide take medicines every day to treat important diseases. In many cases, however, neither the doctor nor the pharmacist has the time to explain to the patient why a particular drug should be taken, how the drug works and what side effects to expect. Of course, the patient can find "everything" about a...
Springer, 2013. — 369 p. The book provides an overview of current trends in biotechnology and medicinal plant sciences. The work includes detailed chapters on various advance biotechnological tools involved in production of phytoactive compounds of medicinal significance. Some recent and novel research studies on therapeutic applications of different medicinal plants from...
Elsevier India, 2015. — 557 p. The Prep Manual for Undergraduates now, more aptly named as Pharmacology for Medical Graduates, Third Edition includes significant expansion and revision of the existing Second Edition. The style and presentation form has been maintained - simple diagrams, self-explanatory flow charts, tables and student friendly mnemonics. Some new topics like...
4th edition. — Paras Medical Publisher, 2023. — 1064 p. Pharmacology as a medical discipline has crucial aspects of drug details, which are constantly updating. The knowledge, attitude, and practice owing to the approval of new drugs, discontinuation of drugs, and recent guidelines keep us dynamic. All who are involved in prescribing (medical doctors) and administration,...
New York: Academic Press, 2009. — 244 p. This volume presents articles from the leading experts in the field in nanobiotechnology providing students and researcher a comprehensive review of the newly emerging area of neuroscience. All aspects of nanomaterials induced alteration in brain function are considered. Basic chapters on methods and ways to enhance nano-drug delivery...
New York: Springer, 2017. — 237 p. This book summarizes the latest research on drug and gene delivery to the central nervous system (CNS). The chapters address safety concerns regarding the nanotechnology that is needed to develop nanomedicine for clinical practice. Particular focus is given to new technologies that have emerged in recent years to deliver therapeutic materials,...
25th edition. — CRC Press, 2019. — 410 p. — ISBN: 9780367030681 Internationally relied upon by medical practitioners for its unparalleled focus on adverse effects and cutaneous reactions, this is a succinct clinical reference and essential drug-safety tool for patient care. The new edition features further tables of reactions known to be caused by classes of drugs, with...
Springer Netherlands, 2010. — 106 p. Antibiotics are truly miracle drugs. As a class, they are one of the only ones that actually cure disease as opposed to most drugs that only help relieve symptoms or control disease. Since bacteria that cause serious disease in humans are becoming more and more resistant to the antibiotics we have today, and because they will ultimately...
Thieme, 2012. — 440 p. — ISBN: 978-1-60406-205-2 The perfect study tool for preparing for your courses or examinations - Pharmacology - An Illustrated Review's focused presentation and full-color illustrations makes learning the complex information essential to success easier. Sidebars make connections to underlying concepts in other basic sciences or apply the concepts...
Thieme, 2012. — 712 p. — ISBN: 978-1-60406-205-2 The perfect study tool for preparing for your courses or examinations - Pharmacology - An Illustrated Review's focused presentation and full-color illustrations makes learning the complex information essential to success easier. Sidebars make connections to underlying concepts in other basic sciences or apply the concepts...
Routledge, 2006. — 470 p. — ISBN: 978-0-340-80972-3. Drug therapy is an increasingly important element in the treatment of patients, and understanding how a drug works is essential for all nurses. Illustrated Pharmacology for Nurses is a fully comprehensive and beautifully illustrated textbook covering both the basic principles and the clinical aspects of pharmacology. The book...
Springer, — 2017. — 493 p. — ISBN: 978-3319573113. — Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology (Vol. 240). This special book is conceived to highlight mitochondrial structural and functional integrity and how they are associated with several human diseases such as cardiovascular, cancer, renal, neurological disorder, and genetic disorders. The chapters contributed by leading...
Wiley, 2011. — 215 p. This book, which is the translated version of a Swedish book, combines a general introduction of a variety of antibiotics with a more in-depth discussion of resistance. The focus on resistance in learning about antibiotics will help future scientists recognize the problem antibiotics resistance poses for medicinal and drug-related fields, and perhaps...
Springer, 2017. — 311 p. — (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, Volume 964). Originally confused with opioid receptors and then orphan receptors with no biological function, Sigma Receptors are now recognized as relevant to many degenerative diseases with remarkable potential as therapeutic targets. In this text, new information about the structure of sigma 1...
Taylor & Francis, 2006. - 297 p. Introduction: The Drug Discovery and Development Process Chemistry Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics Toxicology Pharmacology Drug Regulation Sales and Marketing Competitive Intelligence Pharmacoeconomics Intellectual Property Medical Devices and Combination Products
Elsevier, 2011. — 481 p. This textbook is designed to provide a concise yet comprehensive review of pharmacology, with an emphasis on information that is useful for clinicians in training or in practice. With its emphasis on basic science and clinical pharmacology, as well as evidence-based practice, this book is intended to be used from the beginning of students’ training...
Academic Press, 2020. — 235 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-800048-9. This book targets academic and industry pharmacologists, pharmacology graduate students, and professionals and students of affiliated disciplines, such as pharmacy and toxicology. Users will find it to be an invaluable reference for those involved in the field. In addition, pharmacists and others who increasingly serve...
6th edition. — Elsevier, 2023. — 611 p. — ISBN: 978-0-323-75898-7. More detailed than an outlined review but less overwhelming than an encyclopedic reference, Brenner and Stevens’ Pharmacology, 6th Edition, focuses on the essential principles you need to know in a concise, easy-to-understand manner. Authored by Craig W. Stevens, Ph.D., this highly illustrated introductory text...
2nd edition. — American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, 2023. — 863 p. — ISBN: 978-1-58528-662-1. The second edition includes the latest material on the principles of pharmacology, biopharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics. Throughout the book, anatomy and physiology are discussed about various disorders and associated pharmacotherapies to give context to...
Wiley, 2018. — 721 p. — ISBN: 978-1-118-97111-6. Examining the implications and practical implementation of multi-disciplinary International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) topics, this book gives an integrated view of how the guidelines inform drug development strategic planning and decision-making. Addresses a consistent need for interpretation, training, and implementation...
Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018. — 254 p. Molecular imaging of drugs or drug carriers is a valuable tool that can provide important information on spatiotemporal distribution of drugs, allowing improved drug distribution at target sites. Chemically labelled drugs can be used to both diagnose and treat diseases. This book introduces the topic of image guided drug delivery and...
ASHP, 2010. — 1110 p. According to the authors, a drug-induced disease as an unintended effect of a drug, which results in mortality or morbidity with symptoms sufficient to prompt a patient to seek medical attention and/or require hospitalization. Since the first edition of this book was published in 2005, numerous drugs have been withdrawn from the market in the United States...
Infobase Publishing, 2006. — 124 p. In a single eye-opening reference, Anti-Anxiety Drugs presents the straight facts behind the use of anti-anxiety drugs. Anxiety is an often misunderstood disorder that plagues thousands of people, including teenagers. The prevalence of anxiety disorders has spurred the search for both pharmacological and behavioral ways of treatment. Phobias,...
The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2008. — 456 p. — ISBN: 0071488588. You need exposure to clinical cases to pass course exams and ace the USMLE Step 1. Case Files: Pharmacology presents 53 real-life clinical cases that illustrate essential concepts in pharmacology. Each case includes an easy-to-understand discussion correlated to key basic science concepts, definitions of key...
3rd edition. — McGraw-Hill Education, 2014. — 464 p. Applying the Basic Sciences to Clinical Medicine Approach to Learning Pharmacology Approach to Disease Approach to Reading Clinical Cases Fifty-Six Case Scenarios Listing of Cases Listing by Case Number Listing by Case Topic
10th edition. — McGraw-Hill Medical, 2013. — 653 p. This book is designed to help students review pharmacology and to prepare for both regular course examinations and board examinations. The tenth edition has been extensively reviewed to make such preparation as active and efficient as possible. As with earlier editions, rigorous standards of accuracy and currency have been...
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, 2014. — 244 p. A systematized listing of drugs according to their primary actions, mechanisms, chemical nature, clinical uses and/or other relevant characteristics is the first step to learn about them. The mental exercise to prescribe a drug for a patient starts with identifying the class of drugs to be prescribed and then selecting...
3rd Edition. — Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi, 2016. — 518 p. The third section covers antimicrobials and other drugs which the dentists prescribe or administer themselves. However, the allocation of topics in sections two and three does not indicate water-tight distinction, which is impossible, but has been done with a view to focus attention on drugs that have...
2nd edition — Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2011. — 279 p. — ISBN: 9789380704678 The expansion of pharmacology in the last few years has been phenomenal. Basic knowledge of commonly used drugs is essential for all those who are involved in patient care. The depth of pharmacology knowledge required for physiotherapists has now been better understood. Hence this book is...
New Delhi, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2017. — 472 p. — 4th edition. Pharmacology is the science that forms the basis for modern medicine. It is a rapidly changing field with new drugs being constantly introduced. The knowledge of pharmacology is important for all those who deal with drugs apart from medical practitioners, but the depth could vary. The need was felt for...
2016. — 358 p. This book contains Mnemonics and short notes for pharmacology. Helpful for both students and teachers of Pharmacology for learning and teaching purposes. Pharmacology is one of the most boring and difficult subject considered in MBBS and is base of Clinical treatment.
3rd Edition. - Springer, 2008. - 2118 p. - Many young pharmacologists have only limited training in traditional methodologies, as these still-relevant methods are simply not available in today’s electronic databases. Drug Discovery and Evaluation: Pharmacological Assays corrects this problem by comprehensively covering the pharmacological methods that have been utilized...
Taylor & Francis Group, 2016. - 174 p. - Are herbal drugs totally devoid of adverse effects when used alone, as herbal formulations, or in concurrent use with modern medicines? Safety Concerns for Herbal Drugs examines that question and others like it to give you the information you need to judge for yourself the balance between the risks and benefits associated with the...
Sumy: Sumy State University, 2019. — 311 p. Material of the textbook is given according to the Training Programme in Pharmacology and Medical Prescription. Questions of general and special pharmacology are described at the up to date level. The textbook contains mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, indications and contraindications for clinical use, and...
Second Edition. — Wiley‐Blackwell, 2017. — 178 p. — ISBN: 9781119289746. Pharmacovigilance is the science and activities relating to the detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse effects or any other drug-related problems. This introductory guide is designed to aid the rapid understanding of the key principles of pharmacovigilance. Packed full of examples...
ASM Press, 2003. — 344 p. A comprehensive account of the structural classes of antibiotics that have impacted human infectious disease. Provides an introduction to antibiotics and examines how antibiotics block specific proteins acting in essential bacterial processes and how the molecular structure of the small-molecule drugs enables their antibiotic activity. Explores the...
ASM Press, 2016. — 490 p. Antibiotics: Challenges, Mechanisms, Opportunities focuses on antibiotics as small organic molecules, from both natural and synthetic sources. Understanding the chemical scaffold and functional group structures of the major classes of clinically useful antibiotics is critical to understanding how antibiotics interact selectively with bacterial targets....
3rd Edition. — F. A. Davis Company, 2018. — 515 p. — ISBN: 9780803666528 Here’s the must-have knowledge and guidance you need to gain a solid understanding of pharmacology and the safe administration of medications in one text. A body systems approach to pharmacology with a basic math review and a focus on drug classifications prepare you for administering specific drugs in the...
2nd Edition. - Oxford University Press, 2008. — 448 p. Drugs are administered to patients with the intention of achieving an expected therapeutic response. Yet drug therapy remains a medical art because of the wide variation in individual responses to standard drug doses. Pharmacogenetics emerged as a field aimed at identifying heritable factors that are predictive of...
6th Edition. — Elsevier, 2019. — 728 p. — ISBN: 9780323476522. Focusing on the essential aspects of pharmacology you need to know, Brody‘s Human Pharmacology, 6th Edition, keeps you fully up to date with all that’s new in the field. Streamlined content, a new organizational approach, enhanced online components, and thoroughly updated information ensure your grasp of key...
2nd Edition. — Saunders; Elsevier, 2009. — 1302 p. Medicines for pregnant and lactating women. This book is a must-have reference that details how virtually all of today's drugs and herbal supplements interact with pregnancy and lactation. Updated thoroughly and covering nearly 2,000 substances, the new edition explains whether each drug is FDA-approved for use by expecting or...
3rd Ed. — Elsevier, 2019. — 1043 p. — ISBN: 978-0-323428-74-6. Logically organized and easy to use, Drugs for Pregnant and Lactating Women, 3rd Edition, is your #1 resource for details on how virtually all of today's drugs and herbal supplements interact with pregnancy and lactation. More than just a dosing manual, this unique title by Dr. Carl P. Weiner fully explains whether...
CRC Press, 1999. — 392 p. This book reviews the history, regulatory status, pharmacopeial specifications, and harmonization of pharmaceutical excipients in the United States and Europe, and provides a comprehensive understanding of the current scientific basis for safety evaluation and risk assessment. Examines excipients as a unique class of products and explores new...
HarperOne, 2019. — 368 p. — ISBN: 978-0062571595. More than 35 million Americans currently suffer from Hashimoto’s — the country’s fastest-growing autoimmune disease, which affects the thyroid gland and causes the body to attack its own cells. Many individuals with or without a formal diagnosis suffer daily symptoms, including chronic cough, acid reflux, irritable bowel...
6th Edition. - Wolters Kluwer, 2015. - 680 p. - Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology, Sixth Edition, is the updated, enhanced version of the student-favorite resource for essentials of medical pharmacology. The first-and-best resource, the Lippincott Illustrated Reviews series features clear, effective writing and hundreds of illustrations for ideal rapid review and the...
7th Edition. — Wolters Kluwer, 2019. — 1841 p. Students’ favorite review resource for studying the essentials of medical pharmacology, Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology, Seventh Edition, presents up-to-date drug information in an accessible format ideal for a fast, effective refresher. Part of the popular Lippincott Illustrated Reviews series, this concise resource...
7th Edition. — Philadelphia: LWW, Wolters Kluwer, 2019. — 1841 p. Students’ favorite review resource for studying the essentials of medical pharmacology, Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology, Seventh Edition, presents up-to-date drug information in an accessible format ideal for a fast, effective refresher. Part of the popular Lippincott Illustrated Reviews series, this...
Springer Publishing Company, 2018. — 770 p. — ISBN: 978-0826151032. Written for APRN students and practitioners who prescribe drugs for acute, episodic, and chronic health problems, this unique reference comes with an ebook and regular digital updates. It provides state-of-the-art guidance about appropriate pharmacotherapy options and treatment regimens for over 500 diagnoses...
Imperial College Press, 2012. — 487 p. — (Molecular Medicine and Medicinal Chemistry 4). — ISBN: 978-1-84816-628-8. Monoclonal antibodies have become important treatments for cancer, inflammation and a wide range of other diseases, representing an increasing share of the most successful pharmaceutical markets. The technologies to discover these drugs have been developed by...
6th Edition. - Delmar Cengage Learning, 2011. - 616 p. Essentials of Pharmacology for Health Occupations, 6th Edition provides an extensive framework of drug information in a concise format for learners studying licensed practical nursing, medical assisting and other allied health professions. Learn calculations quickly through a simplified step-by-step process. Discover key...
Nova Science, 2017. — x, 130 p. Carbamazepine (CBZ) is a member of the iminostilbene family, and it possesses a carbonyl group that is essential for its antiepileptic activity. It has been demonstrated and is widely accepted that CBZ is effective in the control of epileptic crises; unfortunately, there is scattered information concerning whether CBZ can aid in the sleep...
American Psychiatric Publishing, 2009. — 609 p. Introduction and Basic Pharmacology of Metabolic Drug Interactions Introduction to Drug Interactions and to This Clinical Manual Definitions and Phase I Metabolism Metabolism in Depth: Phase II P450 Enzymes 2D6 3A4 1A2 2C9 2C19 2E1 2A6, 2B6, and 2C8 Drug Interactions by Medical Specialty Gynecology: Oral Contraceptives Internal...
6th edition. — Elsevier Health Sciences, 2010. — 960 p. Use your knowledge of pharmacology to enhance oral care! Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Dentistry, 6th Edition describes how to evaluate a patient’s health and optimize dental treatment by factoring in the drugs they take. It explores the basic fundamentals of pharmacology, special topics such as pain control, fear and...
Blackwell Publishing, 2004, — 208 p. If you are wondering how the pharmacology principles you are studying will apply to real life patients, Blueprints Notes & Cases — Pharmacology has just what you need — basic science concepts tied to clinical cases! This book offers high-yield, concise basic science content presented in a logical template. Each topic features a case...
Wiley, 2007. — 899 p. The textbook covering basic transport mechanisms to specific descriptions of transporter families, including substrate and inhibitor specificity, subcellular and tissue localization, mechanisms governing transport, species differences, the clinical implications of these transporters in human physiology and disease, and their role in drug distribution,...
Wiley, 2009. — 380 p. The first standard reference on chronopharmaceutics. As we better understand how biological processes unfold in real time through advances in chronobiology and related fields, we can create safer, more effective drugs, drug delivery systems, and disease monitoring and prevention systems. When administered in correct coordination with a patient's body...
Hospital de Galdakao, 2003. Este manual está enfocado al conocimiento sobre las técnicas, normativas y filosofía que se desarrollan dentro del Área Quirúrgica y está dirigido al personal de enfermería a fin de que conozca los conceptos más elementales para comenzar a trabajar en este área, resaltando a donde van encaminadas nuestras actividades, EL PACIENTE. Debemos tener en...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,, 2014. - 319 p. - Lippincott's Illustrated Q&A Review of Pharmacology offers up-to-date, clinically relevant board-style questions — perfect for course review and board prep. 1,000 multiple-choice questions with detailed answer explanations cover frequently tested topics in pharmacology, including questions related to clinical topics and divided...
3rd edition. — Elsevier Health Sciences, 2012. — 197 p. Knowledge and best practice in this field are constantly changing . As new research and experience broaden our understanding , changes in research methods, professional practices , or medical treatment may become necessary. Practitioners and researchers must always rely on their own experience and knowledge in evaluating...
Infobase Publishing, 2006. - 95 p. A book in the Drugs The Straight Facts series. Drugs and Their Uses. 100 Million Women Can’t Be Wrong. Health Benefits of Birth Control. Birth Control Pills and Disease. Unresolved Health Issues. Other Hormonal Contraceptives. Is Hormonal Contraception Right for You? Further Reading. Web Sites.
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