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Levine's Pharmacology : drug actions and reactions / Carol T. Walsh, Rochelle D. Schwartz-Bloom

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Informa Healthcare, c2010.Edition: 7th editionDescription: xiv, 561 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781842142554
  • 1842142550
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • QV 4 W223i 2010
Contents:
Table of content 1 The heritage of pharmacology 2 The scope of pharmacology 3 How drugs act on the living organism 4 How drugs reach their site of action. I. General principles of passage of drugs across biologic barriers. II. Absorption. III. Distribution 5 How the actions of drugs are terminated. I. Excretion. II. Biotransformation 6 General principles of the quantitative aspects of drug action. I. Dose-response relationships. II. Time-response relationships 7 Factors modifying the effects of drugs in individuals. I. Variability in response attributable to the biologic system. II. Variability in response attributable to the conditions of administration 8 Drug toxicity 9 How drugs alter physiologic function 10 The pharmacologic aspects of drug abuse 11 The development and evaluation of new drugs
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Includes Index

Table of content

1 The heritage of pharmacology
2 The scope of pharmacology
3 How drugs act on the living organism

4 How drugs reach their site of action.
I. General principles of passage of drugs across biologic barriers.
II. Absorption.
III. Distribution

5 How the actions of drugs are terminated.
I. Excretion.
II. Biotransformation

6 General principles of the quantitative aspects of drug action.
I. Dose-response relationships.
II. Time-response relationships

7 Factors modifying the effects of drugs in individuals.
I. Variability in response attributable to the biologic system.
II. Variability in response attributable to the conditions of administration

8 Drug toxicity
9 How drugs alter physiologic function
10 The pharmacologic aspects of drug abuse
11 The development and evaluation of new drugs

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