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Brody's Human Pharmacology
Brody's Human Pharmacology
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Brody's Human Pharmacology is a comprehensive textbook that provides students with a clear and concise understanding of pharmacology, covering basic and clinical perspectives. It includes therapeutic overviews, clinical problems, trade names, self-assessment questions, and further reading, with updated content throughout. The pharmacodynamics chapter has been revised to include discussions of positive and negative allosteric modulators, biased agonism, and pharmacogenetics, while the cancer drugs section has been revised to reflect major advances.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 800 pages
Publication date: 16 April 2024
Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Brody's Human Pharmacology is a renowned and cherished textbook that assists students in medicine, pharmacology, and other healthcare professions in comprehending pharmacology from both fundamental and clinical perspectives. It effectively simplifies a complex and challenging subject, presenting its content in easily digestible chapters. Each chapter is meticulously structured, starting with a therapeutic overview and progressing to mechanisms of action, relationships to clinical responses, pharmacokinetics, pharmacovigilance, new developments, and clinical relevance for all healthcare professionals.
This comprehensive textbook covers all essential aspects of pharmacology, making it an ideal resource for exam preparation. It features full-color illustrations that effectively explain important processes, and color-coded boxes that enhance understanding. Additionally, therapeutic overviews, clinical problems, and trade names are provided, ensuring that students have a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Self-assessment questions and further reading are included to reinforce learning, and current developments for each class of drugs are discussed to bring learning to life.
The pharmacodynamics chapter has been revised to include discussions of positive and negative allosteric modulators, as well as biased agonism. The pharmacogenetics chapter considers genetic variations and their relationship to drug responses. The section on cancer drugs has been revised to reflect major advances, and a new chapter on immunological and cell-based therapies has been added.
Overall, Brody's Human Pharmacology is a valuable resource for students and professionals in the healthcare field. Its comprehensive coverage, engaging presentation, and practical approach make it an essential tool for understanding pharmacology and its applications in clinical practice.
Weight: 1706g
Dimension: 278 x 221 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780323846738
Edition number: 7 ed
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