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Rang and Dale's pharmacology / Humphrey P. Rang, James M. Ritter, Rod J. Flower, Graeme Henderson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Elsevier, Churchill Livingstone, 2016Edition: Eighth editionDescription: xv, 760 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780702053627
  • 0702053627
Other title:
  • Pharmacology
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.1 RAN
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 615.1 RAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100627521

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

For 25 years, Rang and Dale's Pharmacology has delivered the core basic and clinical science information required by students and healthcare practitioners worldwide. Authors H. P. Rang, J. M. Ritter, R. J. Flower, and G. Henderson have ensured that the 8th Edition of this easy-to-read, comprehensive text continues the tradition of excellence with new coverage of drugs affecting the skin and new components online at Student Consult.

Get the essential pharmacology information you need from one authoritative source with an outstanding global reputation for excellence. Progress confidently through all relevant aspects of pharmacology, beginning with a molecular understanding of receptors and drug actions through clinical uses of key groups of drugs. Find important content quickly thanks to a color-coded layout that enables easy navigation and cross-referencing. Master difficult concepts with Key Points boxes, Clinical Uses boxes, and full-color illustrations throughout. Stay up to date with new information in the field , including an all-new chapter on drugs that affect the skin. Take advantage of new and unique features online, including 500+ chapter-specific multiple choice questions for immediate self-assessment. eBook version included! For the first time, you can access the entire book online or offline across all devices with the Student Consult eBook!

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First edition published as: Pharmacology / H.P. Rang, M.M. Dale. 1987.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Section 1 General principles
  • 1 What is pharmacology?
  • 2 How drugs act: general principles
  • 3 How drugs act: molecular aspects
  • 4 How drugs act: cellular aspects-excitation, contraction and secretion
  • 5 Cell proliferation, apoptosis, repair and regeneration
  • 6 Cellular mechanisms: host defence
  • 7 Method and measurement in pharmacology
  • 8 Drug absorption and distribution
  • 9 Drug metabolism and elimination
  • 10 Pharmacokinetics
  • 11 Pharmacogenetics, pharmacogenomics and 'personalised medicine'
  • Section 2 Chemical mediators
  • 12 Chemical mediators and the autonomic nervous system
  • 13 Cholinergic transmission
  • 14 Noradrenergic transmission
  • 15 5-Hydroxytryptamine and the pharmacology of migraine
  • 16 Purines
  • 17 Local hormones: cytokines, biologically active lipids, amines and peptides
  • 18 Cannabinoids
  • 19 Peptides and proteins as mediators
  • 20 Nitric oxide
  • Section 3 Drugs affecting major organ systems
  • 21 The heart
  • 22 The vascular system
  • 23 Atherosclerosis and lipoprotein metabolism
  • 24 Haemostasis and thrombosis
  • 25 Haemopoietic system and treatment of anaemia
  • 26 Anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant drugs
  • 27 The respiratory system
  • 28 The kidney
  • 29 The gastrointestinal tract
  • 30 The control of blood glucose and drug treatment of diabetes mellitus
  • 31 Obesity
  • 32 The pituitary and the adrenal cortex
  • 33 The thyroid
  • 34 The reproductive system
  • 35 Bone metabolism
  • Section 4 The nervous system
  • 36 Chemical transmission and drug action in the central nervous system
  • 37 Amino acid transmitters
  • 38 Other transmitters and modulators
  • 39 Neurodegenerative diseases
  • 40 General anaesthetic agents
  • 41 Analgesic drugs
  • 42 Local anaesthetics and other drugs affecting sodium channels
  • 43 Anxiolytic and hypnotic drugs
  • 44 Antiepileptic drugs
  • 45 Antipsychotic drugs
  • 46 Antidepressant drugs
  • 47 CNS stimulants and psychotomimetic drugs
  • 48 Drug addiction, dependence and abuse
  • Section 5 Drugs used for the treatment of infections, cancer and immunological disorders
  • 49 Basic principles of antimicrobial chemotherapy
  • 50 Antibacterial drugs
  • 51 Antiviral drugs
  • 52 Antifungal drugs
  • 53 Antiprotozoal drugs
  • 54 Anthelminthic drugs
  • 55 Anticancer drugs
  • Section 6 Special topics
  • 56 Individual variation and drug interaction
  • 57 Harmful effects of drugs
  • 58 Lifestyle drugs and drugs in sport
  • 59 Biopharmaceuticals and gene therapy
  • 60 Drug discovery and development

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