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Pharmacology / H.P. Rang ... [et al.] ; illustrations by Peter Lamb.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh ; New York : Churchill Livingstone, 2003.Edition: 5th edDescription: xii, 797 p. : ill. (some coloured) 28 cmISBN:
  • 0443071454
  • 9780443071454
  • 0443072027 (International ed.)
  • 9780443072024 (International ed.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RM300 .P577 2003
Contents:
General principles 1.What is pharmacology 2.How drugs act: general principles 3.How drugs act: general principles 4.Cellular mechanisms: excitation, contraction and secretion 5.Cellular mechanism: cell proliferation and apoptosis 6.Method and measurement in pharmacology 7.Absorption and distribution of drugs 8.Drug elimination and pharmcokinetics Chemical mediators 9.Chemical mediatiors and the autonomic nervous system 10.Cholinergic transmission 11.Noradgrenergic transmission 12.Other poeripheral mediators: 5-hydrozytryptamine and purines 13.Peptides and proteins as mediators 14.Nitric oxide 15.Local hormones, inflamation and immune reactions 16.Anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant drugs Drugs affecting major organ systems 17.The heart 18.The vascular system 19.Atherosclerosis and lipoprotein metabolism 20.Haemostasis and thrombosis 21.The haemopoietic system 22.The respiratory system 23.The kidney 24.The gastrointestinal tract 25.The endocrine pancreas and the control of blood glucose 26.Obesity 27.The piturity and adrenal cortex 28.The thyroid 29.The reproductive system 30.Bone metabolism The nervous system 31.Chemical transmission and drug action in the central nervous system 32.Amino acid transmitters 33.Other transmitters and modulators 34.Neurodegenerative disorders 35.General anaesthetic agents 36.Anxialytic and hypnotic drugs 37.Antipsychotic drugs 38.Drugs used in affective disorders 39.Antiepileptic drugs 40.Analgesic drugs 41.CNS stimulants and psychotomimetic drugs 42.Drug dependence and drug abuse 43.Local anaesthetics Drugs used in the treatment of infections and cancer 44.Basic principles of chemotherapy 45.Antibacterial drugs 46.Antiviral drugs 47.Antifungal drugs 48.Antiprotozoal drugs 49.Anthelminthic drugs 50.Cancer chemotherapy
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

General principles 1.What is pharmacology 2.How drugs act: general principles 3.How drugs act: general principles 4.Cellular mechanisms: excitation, contraction and secretion 5.Cellular mechanism: cell proliferation and apoptosis 6.Method and measurement in pharmacology 7.Absorption and distribution of drugs 8.Drug elimination and pharmcokinetics Chemical mediators 9.Chemical mediatiors and the autonomic nervous system 10.Cholinergic transmission 11.Noradgrenergic transmission 12.Other poeripheral mediators: 5-hydrozytryptamine and purines 13.Peptides and proteins as mediators 14.Nitric oxide 15.Local hormones, inflamation and immune reactions 16.Anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant drugs Drugs affecting major organ systems 17.The heart 18.The vascular system 19.Atherosclerosis and lipoprotein metabolism 20.Haemostasis and thrombosis 21.The haemopoietic system 22.The respiratory system 23.The kidney 24.The gastrointestinal tract 25.The endocrine pancreas and the control of blood glucose 26.Obesity 27.The piturity and adrenal cortex 28.The thyroid 29.The reproductive system 30.Bone metabolism The nervous system 31.Chemical transmission and drug action in the central nervous system 32.Amino acid transmitters 33.Other transmitters and modulators 34.Neurodegenerative disorders 35.General anaesthetic agents 36.Anxialytic and hypnotic drugs 37.Antipsychotic drugs 38.Drugs used in affective disorders 39.Antiepileptic drugs 40.Analgesic drugs 41.CNS stimulants and psychotomimetic drugs 42.Drug dependence and drug abuse 43.Local anaesthetics Drugs used in the treatment of infections and cancer 44.Basic principles of chemotherapy 45.Antibacterial drugs 46.Antiviral drugs 47.Antifungal drugs 48.Antiprotozoal drugs 49.Anthelminthic drugs 50.Cancer chemotherapy

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