PharmacologyChurchill Livingstone, 2001 - 839 pagine Adapted for the U.S., this New Edition of PHARMACOLOGY, a popular UK text, describes what drugs do and emphasizes the mechanisms by which they act. The U.S. edition is revised and updated to reflect the substantial differences in drug names, FDA approvals, terminology, and guidelines for use. It also boasts new and revised chapters to ensure that students are up to date on the very latest information. Each chapter begins with a summary of information essential to the chapter and key points are highlighted within the text to alert students to crucial concepts. Spanish version also available, ISBN: 84-8174-492-1 |
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Pagina 69
... absorption occurs until the drug enters the small intestine . Drug absorption from the intestine a a ' The mechanism of drug absorption is the same as for other epithelial barriers , namely passive transfer at a rate determined by the ...
... absorption occurs until the drug enters the small intestine . Drug absorption from the intestine a a ' The mechanism of drug absorption is the same as for other epithelial barriers , namely passive transfer at a rate determined by the ...
Pagina 72
... absorption is believed to take place through mucosa overlying nasal - associated lymphoid tissue ; this has similarities to the mucosa of Peyer's patches , which is also uniquely permeable . Conjunctival administration ( eye drops ) ...
... absorption is believed to take place through mucosa overlying nasal - associated lymphoid tissue ; this has similarities to the mucosa of Peyer's patches , which is also uniquely permeable . Conjunctival administration ( eye drops ) ...
Pagina 89
... absorbed , but the peak concentration appears later and becomes lower and less sharp if absorption is slow . Once absorption is complete , the plasma concentration declines with the same half - time , irrespective of the rate of absorption ...
... absorbed , but the peak concentration appears later and becomes lower and less sharp if absorption is slow . Once absorption is complete , the plasma concentration declines with the same half - time , irrespective of the rate of absorption ...
Sommario
general principles | 11 |
molecular aspects | 19 |
Method and measurement in pharmacology | 47 |
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