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Item type | Location | Call Number | Status | Notes | Date Due |
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Book | AUM Main Library English Collections Hall | 615.1 B311 (Browse Shelf) | Available | 2019/2375 | |
Book | AUM Main Library English Collections Hall | 615.1 B311 (Browse Shelf) | Available | 2019/2374 |
615.1 B311Basic and clinical pharmacology / | 615.1 B311Basic and clinical pharmacology / | 615.1 B311Basic pharmacology / | 615.1 B311Basic & clinical pharmacology / | 615.1 B311Basic & clinical pharmacology / | 615.1 B63Pharmacology for pharmacy and the health sciences : |
Previous edition: Thirteenth (2015)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Sect. I: Basic principles -- Sect. II: Autonomic drugs -- Sect. III: Cardiovascular-renal drugs -- Sect. IV: Drugs with important actions on smooth muscle -- Sect. V: Drugs that act in the central nervous system -- Sect. VI: Drugs used to treat diseases of the blood, inflammation, & gout -- Sect. VII: Endocrine drugs -- Sect. VIII: Chemotherapeutic drugs -- Sect. IX: Toxicology -- Sect. X: Special topics
"The fourteenth edition of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology continues the extensive use of full-color illustrations and expanded coverage of transporters, pharmacogenomics, and new drugs of all types emphasized in prior editions. In addition, it reflects the major expansion of large-molecule drugs in the pharmacopeia, with numerous new monoclonal antibodies and other biologic agents. Case studies accompany most chapters, and answers to questions posed in the case studies appear at the end of each chapter. The book is designed to provide a comprehensive, authoritative, and readable pharmacology textbook for students in the health sciences. Frequent revision is necessary to keep pace with the rapid changes in pharmacology and therapeutics; the 2-3 year revision cycle of this text is among the shortest in the field, and the availability of an online version provides even greater currency. The book also offers special features that make it a useful reference for house officers and practicing clinicians."
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