Introductory Pharmacology of Drug Actions and Reactions

Introductory Pharmacology of Drug Actions and Reactions

by Craig Johnson

ISBN9789372621419
PublisherDigital Drive Learning
Copyright Year2026
Price$267.00
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Description

The discipline of medicine dealing with the uses, effects, and mechanisms of action of medications is known as pharmacology. Any man-made, natural, or endogenous (from inside the body) substance that has a biochemical or physiological impact on a cell, tissue, organ, or organism is referred to as a drug. The activities and responses of drugs are thoroughly covered in this book. This book explains the fundamental principles of pharmacological interactions on the human body in a way that both undergraduate and graduate students will find beneficial. Sites and methods of pharmacological activities, as well as transit to sites of action, termination, and elimination, are all covered in this book. Drug response and time-response connections, response variability, drug toxicity, drug misuse, and drug dependency are all covered in the book. This book is extensive in scope, covering upcoming themes as well as the most recent scientific advancements. I hope that practitioners, experts, consultants, and students will find the book to be a useful resource. This book will be useful to scientists and students in this sector in general.

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