Principles of Medical PharmacologyHarold Kalant, Walter H. E. Roschlau, Edward M. Sellers, Edward M. Seller Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, 1985 - 954 pagina's Balanced, readable, and authoritative, this volume provides a well-tested introduction to basic pharmacology for students of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and allied health fields. The fourth edition includes new chapters on drug-induced carcinogenesis and teratogenesis, adverse drug reactions, perinatal pharmacology, geriatric pharmacology, and behavioral pharmacology. The material on clincal pharamacology and therapeutics, formerly a separate section, has been integrated into various chapters throughout the text, where it amplifies and illustrates the basic pharamcological concepts. With over 70 chapters, 46 contributors, an improved format and many new illustrations, the new edition provides a lucid, step-by-step introduction to medical pharmacology. |
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GENERAL PRINCIPLES | 1 |
Drug Solubility Absorption and Movement Across Body Membranes | 11 |
Drug Distribution | 29 |
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absorbed absorption acetylcholine acid activity acute administration adrenaline adrenoceptors adverse agents agonists alcohol anaesthesia anaesthetic analgesic antagonists antibiotic atropine bacteria barbiturates benzodiazepines Bioavailability biotransformation block blockers blood pressure brain calcium carcinogens cardiac catecholamines cause cell CENTRAL NERVOUS CH₂ Chapter chemical chronic cimetidine clearance clinical compounds decrease diazepam digoxin disease distribution diuretics dopamine dosage dose elimination enzyme ethanol example excreted factors Figure fluid function gastric gastrointestinal half-life hepatic histamine hormone hypertension increased inhibition inhibitors injection insulin intestinal intravenous kidney levels liver MECHANISM OF ACTION membrane metabolism metabolites molecule morphine nerve nervous system neuroleptics neurons noradrenaline normal occur oral oxidation pathways patients penicillin peripheral Pharmacokinetics pharmacological phenobarbital phenytoin Plasma Protein Binding potential produce propranolol prostaglandin reactions receptors reduced release renal respiratory response result salicylate secretion serum side effects sodium specific stimulation sulfonamides synthesis Table teratogenic therapeutic therapy tion tissue toxicity treatment tubular urine vascular vitamin µg/mL
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