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Pharmacology condensed / M. M. Dale, D. G. Haylett.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Edinburgh?] : Churchill Livingstone, 2009.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 127 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780443067730 (pbk.)
  • 0443067732 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.1 DAL
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Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 615.1 DAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100385146

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Pharmacology Condensed, 2nd Edition is a companion volume to Rang et al's Pharmacology, sets out to provide the reader with the quintessence of pharmacology, delineating, in text and summary diagrams, the key points of the information which will be needed later in professional life. It will help reinforce the facts and concepts in pharmacology that are essential in appreciating how drugs work and their underlying pathophysiological processes. Each of the 49 short chapters adopts a standard approach and the book includes many illustrations specially designed to summarise textual material. Within each chapter, several drugs may be mentioned but only the most important drugs from each group are set out in bold type. Readers using this book will gain a fuller understanding of the essential aspects of pharmacology. It will also be of considerable help in preparing for examinations. This book is best used with Rang Pharmacology but can also be used in conjunction with another pharmacology textbook.

Originally published: 2004.

Companion v. to: Pharmacology / H.P. Rang ... [et al.], 6th ed. 2007.

Includes index.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 General Principles of drug action
  • 2 Molecular aspects of drug action
  • 3 Excitable tissues and secretory mechanisms
  • 4 Cell proliferation and apoptosis
  • 5 Measurement of drug action
  • 6 Absorption and distribution of drugs
  • 7 Drug metabolism and excretion
  • 8 Pharmacokinetic aspects of drug action
  • 9 The autonomic nervous system
  • 10 Cholinergic transmission
  • 11 Noradrenergic transmission
  • 12 Other peripheral mediators: 5-hydroxytryptamine and purines
  • 13 Other peripheral mediators: peptides and proteins
  • 14 Other peripheral mediators: nitric oxide
  • 15 Cannabinoids
  • 16 Inflammation & anti-inflammatory drugs
  • 17 Immune responses and immunosuppressant drugs
  • 18 Cardiac rhythm and dysrhythmias
  • 19 Blood pressure and hypertension
  • 20 Cardiac blood flow, angina and myocardial infarction
  • 21 Cardiac output and cardiac failure
  • 22 Atheromatous disease and lipoprotein metabolism
  • 23 Haemostasis and thrombosis
  • 24 The haemopoietic system
  • 25 Respiration, asthma and COPD
  • 26 The kidney
  • 27 The gastrointestinal tract
  • 28 Blood sugar and diabetes
  • 29 The anterior pituitary and the adrenal cortex
  • 30 The thyroid
  • 31 Bone metabolism
  • 32 The reproductive system
  • 33 Outline of transmission and drug action in the CNS
  • 34 Aminoacid transmitters in the CNS
  • 35 Other CNS transmitters
  • 36 Neurodegenerative disorders
  • 37 General anaesthetics
  • 38 Anxiolytic and hypnotic drugs
  • 39 Antipsychotic drugs
  • 40 Drugs used in affective disorders
  • 41 Antiepileptic drugs
  • 42 Analgesic drugs and the control of pain
  • 43 CNS stimulants and psychotomimetics
  • 44 Local anaesthetics
  • 45 Drug dependence and drug abuse
  • 46 Cancer biology and chemotherapy
  • 47 Antibacterial agents
  • 48 Antiviral drugs
  • 49 Antiprotozoal drugs
  • 50 Antifungal and anthelminthic drug?
  • Appendix 1 The Schild plot and pA?
  • Appendix 2 The postulated action of NSAIDs on the enzymes Cyclooxygenase-1 and Cyclooxygenasox-?
  • Appendix 3 The pathogenesis of rheumatoid joint damage and the action of anti-rheumatoid drugs
  • Index

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