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ISBN 10: 0702078182
ISBN 13: 9780702078187
Author: Clive P. Page, Simon Pitchford
Covering the essential basic science and principles of pharmacology using concise text and diagrams, Dale’s Pharmacology Condensed, 3rd Edition, presents the key facts and concepts that are key to understanding how drugs work and their underlying pathophysiological processes. Each chapter provides an organized, consistent approach to efficient learning and retention of complex information. This concise text is an ideal companion volume to Rang and Dale’s Pharmacology, as well as a stand-alone condensed textbook or review book for exams.
Dales Pharmacology Condensed 3rd Table of contents:
1. Preface
2. Pharmacology, drug names and classification systems
Drug Names
Receptors, ion channels and enzymes
3. General principles of drug action
Receptors as Drug Targets
Antagonists
Allosteric Modulation
Desensitization and Tolerance
4. Molecular aspects of drug action
Receptors as Targets for Drug Action
Carrier Molecules as Targets for Drug Action
Ion Channels as Targets for Drug Action
Enzymes as Targets for Drug Action
5. Pharmacokinetic and other factors influencing drug action
Absorption and Distribution of Drugs
Drug Metabolism and Excretion
Measurement of Pharmacokinetics
6. Pharmacodynamics and the measurement of drug action
Principles of Bioassay
New Drug Development
Clinical Trials
7. Drug discovery and the development of small molecules
The Drug Discovery Phase
The Preclinical Development Phase
The Clinical Development Period
8. Drug discovery and the development of biologicals
Proteins and Polypeptides and Gene Therapy
Antibodies
Considerations During Antibody Characterization Phase
Safety Aspects During Preclinical Development
9. Drug safety, toxicology and pharmacovigilance
Safety Pharmacology
Toxicology
Biologicals
Pharmacovigilance
10. Regulation of drug use
Drug Regulation for New Drugs
Drug Information to Public
Drug Regulations Relating to Access to Drugs
11. Outline of transmission and drug action in the nervous system
Central Nervous System
Autonomic Nervous System
Neurotransmitters and Co-Transmitters
Cholinergic Transmission
Synthesis, Storage and Release of Acetylcholine and Summary of Drug Action
Nicotinic Receptors
Muscarinic Receptors
Cholinesterases and Anticholinesterases
Adrenergic Transmission
Transmission at the Noradrenergic Varicosity with Summary of Drug Action
The Action of Drugs on Adrenoceptors
12. Drugs and neurological disorders
Neurodegenerative Disorders
Stroke
Parkinson’s Disease
Alzheimer’s Disease
Other Neurodegenerative Diseases
Anxiety and Hypnosis
Psychosis
Affective Disorders
Epilepsy
13. Drugs and pain
Analgesia (The Relief of Pain)
Opioid Analgesics
Paracetamol and Nsaids
Treatment of Neuropathic Pain
Other Pain-Relieving Drugs
14. Drugs and the cardiovascular system
Cardiac Rhythm and Dysrhythmias
Blood Pressure Control and Hypertension
Cardiac Blood Flow, Angina and Myocardial Infarction
Angina
Myocardial Infarction
15. Drugs and blood: haematopoiesis and haemostasis
The Haematopoietic System
Haemostasis and Thrombosis
16. Drugs and the inflammatory and immune response
Mediators of Inflammation and the Drugs Affecting Them
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Glucocorticoids
Drugs Used for Gout
Drugs Used to Modulate Immune Responses
17. Drugs and the endocrine and metabolic systems
The Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis
The Adrenal Cortex
The Thyroid
The Pancreas, Blood Sugar and Diabetes
Drugs Used to Treat Diabetes
The Reproductive System
The Female Reproductive System
The Male Reproductive System
18. Drugs and the renal system
Drugs Acting on the Kidney
19. Drugs and the pulmonary system
Asthma
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Cough
20. Drugs and the musculoskeletal system
Bone metabolism
21. Drugs and the gastrointestinal tract
Gastric Secretion and Peptic Ulcer
Emesis and Anti-Emetic Drugs
Other Gastrointestinal Conditions
22. Drugs and the genitourinary system
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Urinary Incontinence
Erectile dysfunction
23. Drugs and the skin
Dermatitis (eczema)
Acne
Psoriasis
Treatment of skin disorders
24. Drugs and the eye
Glaucoma
25. Drugs and the ear
Physiology of the ear
Diseases of the ear
26. Drugs used in anaesthesia
Local anaesthetics
General anaesthetics
27. Drug use in disorders of nutrition
Obesity
Eating Disorders
28. Drug use in dentistry
Physiology of the oral cavity
The teeth and other oral tissues
Oral mucosa
Salivary glands
Diseases of the oral cavity
Systemic factors may also play a role in gingivitis
Common diseases of the oral mucosa
29. Antiviral drugs
30. Antibacterial drugs
31. Antifungal drugs
Antifungal Drugs
32. Drugs and parasites: Anti-protozoal and anti-helminthic drugs
Malaria
Other Protozoal Infections
33. Drugs and cancer
Pathology
Anticancer drugs
34. Prescribing and personalizing drug treatments
Age, gender and origin
Drug interactions
Effect of disease on drug action
Genetic variation
Personalized medicines
35. Venoms, toxins, poisons and herbs
Toxicity and target organ damage
Medical procedures for treatment of poisoning and toxicity
Natural sources
Industrial or man-made toxins
Carcinogensis and Mutagenesis
Herbal Medicines
36. Drug dependence and drug abuse
Pathophysiology
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