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E-grāmata: How Drugs Work: Basic Pharmacology for Health Professionals, Fourth Edition 4th edition [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 214 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Aug-2017
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781315385020
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  • Formāts: 214 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Aug-2017
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781315385020
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This book provides complex information into what is essential for the prescriber, without sacrificing scientific accuracy. It provides readers with an understanding of how drugs work sufficient to make their prescribing and medication reviewing safer and more effective.
Preface to the fourth edition v
Acknowledgements vi
Chapter 1 Getting a drug into the body: absorption
1(8)
Chapter 2 Getting a drug to its site of action: distribution
9(6)
Chapter 3 Inactivating drugs: phase 1 drug metabolism
15(8)
Chapter 4 Phase 2 drug metabolism and methods of excretion
23(8)
Chapter 5 The concept of a drug's half-life (t1/2): an estimate of the rate of elimination of different drugs
31(4)
Chapter 6 Receptor function and intercellular signalling
35(8)
Chapter 7 The central role of receptors in drug action
43(6)
Chapter 8 Drugs that block enzymes: understanding NSAID therapy in inflammation
49(8)
Chapter 9 The principal targets for drug action
57(8)
Chapter 10 Calcium ion for the prescriber
65(8)
Drugs And The Central Nervous System
73(48)
Chapter 11 Introduction to drugs in the central nervous system
75(8)
Chapter 12 CNS drugs whose action is (a) understood, (b) unknown/speculative
83(2)
Chapter 13 The actions of CNS drugs used to treat anxiety, insomnia and life-threatening status epilepticus
85(6)
Chapter 14 Drugs used to treat Parkinsonism
91(4)
Chapter 15 Pain and analgesics
95(6)
Chapter 16 How anti-emetic drugs work
101(2)
Chapter 17 Antipsychotic drugs
103(4)
Chapter 18 Antidepressant drugs
107(4)
Chapter 19 Anti-epileptic drugs
111(2)
Chapter 20 Drugs of abuse: hallucinogens and CNS stimulants
113(6)
Chapter 21 Alzheimer's disease
119(2)
Drug Topics Of Special Importance
121(67)
Chapter 22 How the many antidiabetic drugs work
123(6)
Chapter 23 Treating severe chronic inflammation
129(6)
Chapter 24 The scientific basis of prescribing for the elderly
135(8)
Chapter 25 Antibacterial action and bacterial resistance
143(10)
Chapter 26 How to prevent adverse drug interactions -- ADIs
153(12)
Chapter 27 How to predict and avoid adverse drug reactions to single drugs -- ADRs
165(8)
Chapter 28 Why consider a practice formulary?
173(4)
Chapter 29 Getting new drugs to market: licensing medicines for human use
177(6)
Chapter 30 The problem of patients' non-compliance with their medication -- `non-concordance'
183(5)
Conclusion 188(1)
Prescribing safely: a checklist for every prescription 189(1)
Index 190
Hugh McGavock