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Principles of Pharmacology: The Pathophysiologic Basis of Drug Therapy

The Pathophysiologic Basis of Drug Therapy, Third Edition, serves as the primary textbook for a first course in pharmacology. It offers an integrated mechanism and systems-based approach that incorporates the cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, and pathophysiology of organ systems. The completel...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: David E Golan
Other Authors: Armen H Tashjian
Format: Printed Book
Published: Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2012
Edition:3rd ed
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Table of Contents:
  • Section I. Fundamental principles of pharmacology
  • Drug-receptor interactions / Zachary S. Morris and David E. Golan
  • Pharmacodynamics / Quentin J. Baca and David E Golan
  • Pharmacokinetics / Quentin J. Baca and David E. Golan
  • Drug metabolism / Cullen Taniguchi and F. Peter Guengerich
  • Drug toxicity / Michael W. Conner [and others]
  • Pharmacogenomics / Liewei Wang and Richard M. Weinshilboum. Section II. Principles of neuropharmacology
  • Section IIA. Fundamental principles of neuropharmacology
  • Principles of cellular excitability and electrochemical transmission / Lauren K. Buhl, John Dekker, and Gary R. Strichartz
  • Principles of nervous system physiology and pharmacology / Joshua M. Galanter, Susannah B. Comes, and Daniel H. Lowenstein
  • Section IIB. Principles of autonomic and peripheral nervous system pharmacology
  • Cholinergic pharmacology / Alireza Atri, Michael S. Chang, and Gary R. Strichartz
  • Adrenergic pharmacology / Brian B. Hoffman and Freddie M. Williams
  • Local anesthetic pharmacology / Joshua M. Schulman and Gary R. Strichartz
  • Section IIC. Principles of central nervous system pharmacology
  • Pharmacology of GABAergic and glutamatergic neurotransmission / Stuart A. Forman [and others]
  • Pharmacology of dopaminergic neurotransmission / David G. Standaert and Ryan R. Walsh
  • Pharmacology of serotonergic and central adrenergic neurotransmission / Miles Berger and Bryan Roth
  • Pharmacology of abnormal electrical neurotransmission in the central nervous system / Susannah B. Comes, Edmund A. Griffin, Jr., and Daniel H. Lowenstein
  • General anesthetic pharmacology / Jacob Wouden and Keith W. Miller
  • Pharmacology of analgesia / Robert S. Griffin and Clifford J. Woolf
  • Pharmacology of drugs of abuse / Peter R. Martin, Sachin Patel, and Robert M. Swift. Section III. Principles of cardiovascular pharmacology
  • Pharmacology of cholesterol and lipoprotein metabolism / David E. Cohen and Ehrin J. Armstrong
  • Pharmacology of volume regulation / Mallar Bhattacharya and Seth L. Alper
  • Pharmacology of vascular tone / Deborah Yeh Chong and Thomas Michel
  • Pharmacology of hemostasis and thrombosis / April W. Armstrong and David E. Golan
  • Pharmacology of cardiac rhythm / Ehrin J. Armstrong, April W. Armstrong, and David E. Clapham
  • Pharmacology of cardiac contractility / Ehrin J. Armstrong and Thomas P. Rocco
  • Integrative cardiovascular pharmacology: Hypertension, ischemic heart disease, and heart failure / Ehrin J. Armstrong, April W. Armstrong, and Thomas P. Rocco. Section IV. Principles of endocrine pharmacology
  • Pharmacology of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland / Anand Vaidya and Ursula B. Kaiser
  • Pharmacology of the thyroid gland / Ehrin J. Armstrong, Armen H. Tashjian, and William W. Chin
  • Pharmacology of the adrenal cortex / Rajesh Garg and Gail K. Adler
  • Pharmacology of reproduction / Ehrin J. Armstrong and Robert L. Barbieri
  • Pharmacology of the endocrine pancreas and glucose homeostasis / Aimee D. Shu and Steven E. Shoelson
  • Pharmacology of bone mineral homeostasis / Robert M. Neer, Ehrin J. Armstrong, and Armen H. Tashjian, Jr. Section V. Principles of chemotherapy
  • Principles of antimicrobial and antineoplastic pharmacology / Quentin J. Baca, Donald M. Coen, and David E. Golan
  • Pharmacology of bacterial infections: DNA replication, transcription, and translation / Marvin Ryou and Donald M. Coen
  • Pharmacology of bacterial and mycobacterial infections: Cell wall synthesis / Tania Lupoli [and others]
  • Pharmacology of fungal infections / Ali Alikhan, Charles R. Taylor, and April W. Armstrong
  • Pharmacology of parasitic infections / Louise C. Ivers and Edward T. Ryan
  • Pharmacology of viral infedctions / Robert W. Yeh and Donald M. Coen
  • Pharmacology of cancer: Genome synthesis, stability, and maintenance / David A. Barbie and David A. Frank
  • Pharmacology of cancer: Signal transduction / David A. Barbie and David A. Frank
  • Principles of combination chemotherapy / Quentin J. Baca, Donald M. Coen, and David E. Golan. Section VI. Principles of inflammation and immune pharmacology
  • Principles of inflammation and the immune system / Ehrin J. Armstrong and Lloyd B. Klickstein
  • Pharmacology of eicosanoids / David M. Dudzinski and Charles N. Serhan
  • Histamine pharmacology / Cindy Chambers, Joseph C. Kvedar, and April W. Armstrong
  • Pharmacology of hematopoiesis and immunomodulation / Andrew J. Wagner, Ramy A. Arnaout, and George D. Demetri
  • Pharmacology of immunosuppression / April W. Armstrong, Ehrin J. Armstrong, and Lloyd B. Klickstein
  • Integrative inflammation pharmacology: Peptic ulcer disease / Dalia S. Nagel and Helen M. Shields
  • Integrative inflammation pharmacology: Asthma / Joshua M. Galanter and Stephen Lazarus
  • Integrative inflammation pharmacology: Gout / Ehrin J. Armstrong and Lloyd B. Klickstein. Section VII. Fundamentals of drug development and regulation
  • Drug discovery and preclinical development / John L. Vahle [and others]
  • Clinical drug evaluation and regulatory approval / Mark A. Goldberg, Alexander E. Kuta, and John L. Vahle
  • Systematic detection of adverse drug events / Jerry Avom. Section VIII. Environmental toxicology
  • Environmental toxicology / Laura C. Green ... [et al. Section IX. Frontiers in pharmacology
  • Protein therapeutics / Quentin J. Baca, Benjamin Leader, and David E. Golan
  • Drug delivery modalities / Joshua D. Moss and Robert S. Langer.