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Principles of Pharmacology David E. Golan

Principles of Pharmacology By David E. Golan

Principles of Pharmacology by David E. Golan


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Summary

Integrates relevant knowledge from the basic biomedical sciences - physiology, pathophysiology, cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, anatomy, neurobiology, microbiology and immunology - to build an understanding of drug therapy. This book discusses therapeutic and adverse actions of drugs in the framework of the drug's mechanism of action.

Principles of Pharmacology Summary

Principles of Pharmacology: The Pathophysiologic Basis of Drug Therapy by David E. Golan

Unlike other pharmacology texts organized by drug class, Principles of Pharmacology integrates relevant knowledge from the basic biomedical sciences - physiology, pathophysiology, cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, anatomy, neurobiology, microbiology and immunology - to build an integrated, conceptual understanding of drug therapy. By discussing the therapeutic and adverse actions of drugs in the framework of the drug's mechanism of action, the book enables students to achieve a level of mastery in pharmacology that far surpasses that achieved by rote memorization. The result is a primary pharmacology textbook that is ideal for a systems-based or discipline-based course in pharmacology.

Principles of Pharmacology Reviews

, James Monteiro de Barros, Medical Student, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom -- Reading Principles of Pharmacology has been very rewarding, and I have used it widely for my pre-clinical revision...The layout and content of each chapter in P of P is first class. I got the impression that a lot of thought went into how the textbook would function...The pathophysiology and physiology sections are well-written, and it would appear that a lot of research has gone in to the explanations. The one on heart failure was particularly fine. Have used a few chapters as a basis of the presentations I have given to my tutorial group...When I found myself confused, the diagrams were useful aids...The sections on pharmacology are pitched at the right level. One gets the right balance of how they work (the scientific background) and how they are used clinically. The drug summary charts are useful... It does take quite a bit of time to go through a chapter. It is not a book one can flip through for easy revision. Yet, by the end of all the reading, you do feel confident that there isn't much else to know on the subject. The layout of each chapter has helped me to learn the content. The introductory clinical scenario and opening questions are very useful in getting one's mind prepared for the subject matter. My course uses PBL scenarios widely, so am quite used to the format...The best part of the layout is that it is big picture stuff: it shows the links between the physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology of a clinical scenario. Other pharmacology books explain how drugs works, risk factors etc very well, but not how they all fit in. So one has to remember the pharmacology facts not tied to anything else. One ends up doing bitsy research, reading bits from a pile of books. P of P has saved me time. The sequence of clinical scenario, questions, content, answering questions, and then conclusion is the right way of discussing a topic. The best thing I can say about Principles of Pharmacology is that I have recommended it to friends as a decent investment. The release of a condensed format would be a good idea. My only request is that a hard back copy of P of P available.-James Monteiro de Barros, Medical Student, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Table of Contents

Section 1. Fundamental Principles of Pharmacology; Section 2. Principles of Neuropharmacology; Section 2a. Fundamental Principles of Neuropharmacology; Section 2b. Principles of Autonomic and Peripheral Nervous System Pharmacology; Section 2c. Principles of Central Nervous System Pharmacology; Section 3. Principles of Cardiovascular Pharmacology; Section 4. Principles of Endocrine Pharmacology; Section 5. Principles of Chemotherapy; Section 6. Principles of Inflammation and Immune Pharmacology; Section 7. Principles of Toxicology; Section 8. Contemporary Approaches to Drug Discovery, Development and Delivery; Section 9. Fundamentals of Drug Evaluation and Pharmacogenomic

Additional information

GOR002726510
9780781746786
0781746787
Principles of Pharmacology: The Pathophysiologic Basis of Drug Therapy by David E. Golan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
20040413
880
N/A
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