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

By: Walsh, Carol T.
Contributor(s): Schwartz-Bloom, Rochelle D [(j.a.)] | Levine, Ruth R. Pharmacology.
Publisher: London : Taylor & Francis, c2005Edition: 7th ed.Description: xiv, 561 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 1842142550 (pbk.).Subject(s): PharmacologyDDC classification: 615.1
Contents:
Dedication. - Preface to the Seventh Edition. - Preface to the First Edition. - 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. - 5. How drugs reach their site of action. II. Absorption. - 6. How drugs reach their site of action. III.Distribution. - 7. How the actions of drugs are terminated. I. Excretion. - 8. How the actions of drugs are terminated. II. Biotransformation. - 9. General principles of the quantitative aspects of drug action. I. Dose- response relationships. - 10. General principles of the quantitative aspects of drug action. II. Time-response relationships. - 11. Factors modifying the effects of drugs in individuals. I. Variability in response attributable to the biologic system. - Factors modifying the effects of drugs in individuals. II. Variability in response attributable to the conditions of administration. - 13. Drug toxicity. - 14. How drugs alter physiologic function. - 15. The pharmacologic aspects of drug abuse. - 16. The development and evaluation of new drugs. - Glossary. - Appendixes. 1. Drugs for treating gastrointestinal tract disorders. 2. Drugs for modifying renal function. 3. Drugs for treating infections and cancer. 4. Drugs for treating hypertension. 5. Drugs for reducing pain and consciousness. 6. Drugs for producing sedation and sleep. 6. Drugs for treating mood disorders. 7. Drugs for stimulating the central nervous system. - Index.
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615.1 WAL 2010 (Browse shelf) 1 Available SOPxx,31001,03,AD 5000137186
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"A Martin Dunitz book."

Rev. ed. of: Pharmacology / Ruth R. Levine. 6th ed. New York : Parthenon Pub. Group, 2000

Dedication. - Preface to the Seventh Edition. - Preface to the First Edition. - 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. - 5. How drugs reach their site of action. II. Absorption. - 6. How drugs reach their site of action. III.Distribution. - 7. How the actions of drugs are terminated. I. Excretion. - 8. How the actions of drugs are terminated. II. Biotransformation. - 9. General principles of the quantitative aspects of drug action. I. Dose- response relationships. - 10. General principles of the quantitative aspects of drug action. II. Time-response relationships. - 11. Factors modifying the effects of drugs in individuals. I. Variability in response attributable to the biologic system. - Factors modifying the effects of drugs in individuals. II. Variability in response attributable to the conditions of administration. - 13. Drug toxicity. - 14. How drugs alter physiologic function. - 15. The pharmacologic aspects of drug abuse. - 16. The development and evaluation of new drugs. - Glossary. - Appendixes. 1. Drugs for treating gastrointestinal tract disorders. 2. Drugs for modifying renal function. 3. Drugs for treating infections and cancer. 4. Drugs for treating hypertension. 5. Drugs for reducing pain and consciousness. 6. Drugs for producing sedation and sleep. 6. Drugs for treating mood disorders. 7. Drugs for stimulating the central nervous system. - Index.