Basic concepts in pharmacology : what you need to know for each drug class / Janet L. Stringer.
Tipo de material: TextoEditor: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill Medical, c2011Edición: 4th edDescripción: xiii, 240 páginas : ilustracionesTipo de contenido:- texto
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- 0071741046
- 9780071741040
- 615.1 S918b 2011
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Antiepileptic Drugs; <b>Chapter 22 </b> Narcotics; <b>Chapter 23.</b> General Anesthetics; <b>Chapter 24.</b> Local Anesthetics; <b>Chapter 25.</b> Introduction to Chemotherapy; <b>Chapter 26.</b> Inhibitors of Cell Wall Synthesis; <b>Chapter 27.</b> Proteins Synthesis Inhibitors; <b>Chapter 28.</b> Folate Anatgonists; <b>Chapter 29.</b> Quinolones and Urinary Tract Antiseptics; <b>Chapter 30.</b> Drugs Used in Tuberculosis and Leprosy; <b>Chapter 31.</b> Antifungal Drugs; <b>Chapter 32.</b> Anthelmintic Drugs; <b>Chapter 33.</b> Antiviral Drugs; <b>Chapter 34.</b> Antiprotozoal Drugs; <b>Chapter 35.</b> Anticancer Drugs; <b>Part VI: Drugs that Affect the Endocrine System</b>; <b>Chapter 36.</b> Andrenocortical Hormones; <b>Chapter 37.</b> Sex Steroids; <b>Chapter 38.</b> Thyroid and Antithyroid Drugs<b>Chapter 39.</b> Insulin,^
Distribution and Clearance; <b>Chapter 4.</b> Pharmacokinetics; <b>Chapter 5.</b> Drug Metabolism and Renal Elimination; <b>Part II: Autonomics</b>; <b>Chapter 6.</b> Review of the Autonomic Nervous System; <b>Chapter 7.</b> Cholinergic Agonists; <b>Chapter 8.</b> Cholinergic Antagonists; <b>Chapter 9.</b> Adrenergic Agonists; <b>Chapter 10.</b> Adrenergic Antagonists; <b>Part III: Drugs That Affect the Cardiovascular System</b>; <b>Chapter 11.</b> Drugs that Improve Cardiac Contractility; <b>Chapter 12.</b> Antihypertensive Drugs; <b>Chapter 13.</b> Drugs that Treat Heart Failure; <b>Chapter 14.</b> Antiarrrhytmic Drugs; <b>Chapter 15.</b> Drugs that Affect Blood; <b>Chapter 16.</b> Lipid-Lowering Drugs; <b>Part IV: Drugs Acting on the Central Nervous System</b>; <b>Chapter 17.</b> Anxiolytic and Hynotic Drugs; <b>Chapter 18.</b> Antidepressants and Lithium; <b>Chapter 19.</b> Antipsychoyics or Neuroleptics; <b>Chapter 20.</b> Drugs Used in Parkinson´s Disease; <b>Chapter 21.</b>^
Glucagon and Oral Hypoglycemic Drugs; <b>Part VII: Miscellaneous Drugs</b>; <b>Chapter 40.</b> Histamine and Antihistamines; <b>Chapter 41.</b> Respiratory Drugs; <b>Chapter 42.</b> Drugs that Affect the GI Tract; <b>Chapter 43.</b> Nonnarcotic Analgesics and Anti-Inflammatory Drugs; <b>Chapter 44.</b> Immunosuppressives; <b>Chapter 45.</b> Drugs Used in Osteoporosis; <b>Chapter 46.</b> Toxicology and poisoning.
Machine generated contents note: <b>Chapter 1.</b> Where to Start; <b>Part 1: General Principles</b>; <b>Chapter 2.</b> Receptor Theory; <b>Chapter 3.</b> Absorption,^
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