Opiate Receptors and Antagonists: From Bench to Clinic by Reginald Dean
Comprehensive and authoritative, Opioid Receptors and Antagonists: From Bench to Clinic offers neuroscientists, pharmacologists and interested clinicians a unique survey of the extensive and diverse research efforts currently employed with opioid antagonists to develop novel innovative drug therapies.
- Summarizes the present understanding of the chemistry, pharmacology and molecular biology of opioid receptors and their subtypes
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- Highlights differences and similarities between the opioid pharmacology of animals and human
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- Describes current and potential therapeutic areas for opioid antagonists, including substance abuse, alcohol and ingestive behaviors, behavioral disorders and other medical indications, supported by nonclinical and clinical evidence
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- Focuses on the development of exciting and innovative drug delivery approaches that are being used with opioid antagonists for the above medical indications