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9780203005798

Pharmacology

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  • ISBN13:

    9780203005798

  • ISBN10:

    0203005791

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2004-12-22
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis

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Summary

This is a revised and updated edition of Dr Levine's classic textbook on basic pharmacologic principles and the general concepts of chemical-biological interactions within the human body. Originally written for students majoring in the sciences and

Table of Contents

The Heritage of Pharmacology
The Scope of Pharmacology
How Drugs Act on the Living Organism
How Drugs Reach Their Site of Action I
General Principles of Passage of Drugs Across Biological Barriers
How Drugs Reach Their Site of Action II
Absorption
How Drugs Reach Their Site of Action III
Distribution
How the Actions of Drugs Are Terminated I
Excretion
How Actions of Drugs Are Terminated II
Biotransformation
General Principles of the Quantitative Aspects of Drug Action I
Dose-Response Relationship
General Principles of the Quantitative Aspects of Drug Action II
Time-Response Relationships
Factors Modifying the Effect of Drugs in Individuals II
Variability In Response Attributable to the Conditions of Administration
Drug Toxicity
How Drugs Alter Physiologic Function: A Recapitulation
The Pharmacological Aspects of Drug Abuse and Dependence
The Development and Evaluation of New Drugs
Glossary
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