PharmacologyChurchill Livingstone, 1995 - 855 pagine Pharmacology is now firmly established as a world wide best-selling and highly acclaimed textbook for medical and science students. Its successful approach emphasies the mechanisms by which drugs act and relates these to the overall pharmacological effects and clinical uses. It sets out for the reader a clear route from a molecular understanding of receptors and drug actions, to the therapeutic uses of the most important groups of drugs. For the Fifth Edition the text has been completely updated, incorporating significant new information published in the last few years, while obsolete material has been removed. New agents are fully discussed as well as extensions of basic knowledge which presage further drug development. Book jacket. |
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... prevent bone loss . Progestogens , given with estrogens , may have a slight synergistic effect in preventing osteoporosis . Withdrawal of estrogens is followed by rapid bone loss . The use of estrogen in HRT has some drawbacks , as ...
... prevent bone loss . Progestogens , given with estrogens , may have a slight synergistic effect in preventing osteoporosis . Withdrawal of estrogens is followed by rapid bone loss . The use of estrogen in HRT has some drawbacks , as ...
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... prevent 11 P. ovale only ) Oocyst transmission Zygote 12 Gametocytes taken up Fig . 40.1 The life cycle of the ... prevent the development of malarial attacks . D. Drugs that prevent transmission and thus prevent increase of the human ...
... prevent 11 P. ovale only ) Oocyst transmission Zygote 12 Gametocytes taken up Fig . 40.1 The life cycle of the ... prevent the development of malarial attacks . D. Drugs that prevent transmission and thus prevent increase of the human ...
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... prevent the development of malarial attacks . Note that true causal prophylaxis - the prevention of infection by the killing of the sporozoites on entry into the host - is not feasible with the drugs at present in use , though it may be ...
... prevent the development of malarial attacks . Note that true causal prophylaxis - the prevention of infection by the killing of the sporozoites on entry into the host - is not feasible with the drugs at present in use , though it may be ...
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SECTION ONE 16 Hemostasis and Thrombosis | 331 |
The Respiratory System | 351 |
General Principles | 367 |
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