Molecular neuropharmacology involves the study of neurons and their neurochemical interactions, with the overall goal of developing drugs that have beneficial effects on neurological function.
The objectives of this book have not changed since the first edition. Clinical Pharma- cology: Basic Principles in Therapeutics is designed to illustrate a consistency of ap- proach to qualitative …
This book is a practical and comprehensive guide designed to assist midwives and other health professionals in understanding the use of medicines in the obstetric context. The book provides in-dept…
This book is a comprehensive guide for midwifery practitioners in understanding the use of drugs in midwifery practice. With an emphasis on specific pharmacology relevant to pregnancy, labor, and t…
The book "Pharmacology Textbook: Side Effects of Drugs" briefly and simply discusses the side effects of drugs, classifications, and drugs that can cause allergic reactions or other effects when us…
The science that studies the use of drugs for diagnosis, prevention and cure of disease. This subject has been studied for thousands of years. In ancient times, pharmacists studied medicines from m…
Handling and preventing various diseases cannot be separated from therapeutic actions with drugs, although in treating and preventing diseases not only drugs are used but can also be done through s…
This book contains a description of the journey of drugs in the body and how the drugs used experience the effects of the body on the drugs. Many scientific disciplines are involved in this event,…
This book contains a short and concise explanation of the properties of medicines and medicines that have the same properties so that readers, especially pharmacists or pharmacist assistants, can s…
In medical school we were fortunate enough to study pharmacology at a time when Professor Louis Ignarro was the course coordinator and primary lecturer. Dr. Ignarro won the award for outstanding pr…