PharmacologyThe aim of this work is not only to describe what drugs do, but to emphasize the mechanisms by which they act - where possible at the cellular and molecular level. Therapeutic agents have a high rate of obsolescence and many new ones are introduced each year; an appreciation of the mechanisms of action of the class of drugs to which a new agent belongs provides a starting point for understanding and using intelligently. |
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molecular aspects | 19 |
Method and measurement in pharmacology | 47 |
Absorption and distribution of drugs | 61 |
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