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Title: Basic & Clinical Pharmacology Fourteenth Edition
Authors: edited by Katzung, Bertram
Keywords: Pharmacology
Clinical pharmacology
Pharmacodynamics
Drug interactions
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Abstract: This book provides a comprehensive overview of pharmacology, focusing on the principles of drug action and their practical use in clinical medicine. It begins with core concepts such as pharmacokinetics (how the body absorbs, distributes, metabolizes, and excretes drugs) and pharmacodynamics (how drugs affect the body). It then systematically covers major drug classes, explaining their mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, side effects, and interactions. A key feature of the text is its strong emphasis on linking basic science to clinical practice. Each chapter includes case-based discussions, clinical correlations, and guidelines that help readers understand how drugs are used to treat diseases. The book also addresses special topics such as drug toxicity, personalized medicine, and rational prescribing. Overall, it serves as an essential resource for medical, pharmacy, and health science students, as well as healthcare professionals, aiming to build a clear understanding of how drugs work and how they are applied safely and effectively in patient care.
Description: xi,1264pages:chiefly illustrations:(colored).
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/959
ISBN: 9781259641152
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