Lippincott Illustrated Reviews Pharmacology
The most appreciated and preferred pharmacology resource for students studying the essentials of medical pharmacology, the LippincottĀ® Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology, Second South Asian Edition, presents up-to-date drug information and latest therapeutic guidelines and has been revised as per the competency-based curriculum outlined by the National Medical Commission of India. The book features clear writing with hundreds of illustrations that break down complex pharmacological information for effective learning of the subject.
Principles of Pharmacology, 4/e
Highly regarded by both students and instructors, Principles of Pharmacology: The Pathophysiologic Basis of Drug Therapy, 4th Edition, offers an integrated mechanism-based and systems-based approach to contemporary pharmacology and drug development. An easy-to-follow format helps first- and second-year students grasp challenging concepts quickly and efficiently.
Essentials of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
This unique text helps students and healthcare professionals master the fundamentals of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Written by distinguished international experts, it provides readers with an introduction to the basic principles underlying the establishment and individualization of dosage regimens and their optimal use in drug therapy. Up-to-date examples featuring currently prescribed drugs illustrate how pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics relate to contemporary drug therapy. Study problems at the end of each chapter help students and professionals gain a firm grasp of the material covered within the text.
Basic Concepts in Pharmacology: What You Need to Know for Each Drug Class, 6e
Basic Concepts in Pharmacology: What You Need to Know for Each Drug Class is not a conventional review book for pharmacology. It is a book to help you organize your attack on the hundreds of drugs covered in pharmacology classes today. Our survey for the first edition of this book made it clear that it is the number of drugs in a particular class that students find overwhelming. This fear causes many students to lose focus on the most important part of pharmacology?the concepts.
Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 15e
The fifteenth edition of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology welcomes Dr. Todd W. Vanderah as associate title page editor for this edition and senior title page editor for future editions. This book represents almost 40 years of presenting the most up-to-date information available in the field. This edition reflects a major expansion of large-molecule drugs in the pharmacopeia, with numerous new monoclonal antibodies and other ?biologicals? discussed in several chapters. Although still small in number of agents compared to the number of small-molecule drugs, these complex agents have provided major therapeutic breakthroughs and constitute a significant and growing fraction of the total expense of drug therapy. The fifteenth edition continues the extensive use of full-color illustrations and expanded coverage of transporters, pharmacogenomics, and new drugs of all types. Case studies accompany most chapters. Basic & Clinical Pharmacology is designed to provide a comprehensive, authoritative, and readable pharmacology textbook for students in any of the health sciences.
PRACTICAL MANUAL OF PHARMACOLOGY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
Practical Manual of Pharmacology for Medical Students has been written keeping in view updates in pharmacology teaching-learning and assessment as per new competency-based MBBS curriculum. This book is comprised of 5 sections that focus on clinical pharmacy, simulation based and experimental pharmacology, clinical pharmacology, teaching-learning and assessment, and appendices. The book covers the essential components added in new curriculum like communication skills, simulation-based learning, computer-based learning, ethics, attitudinal skills and hands-on exercises to learn by doing problem/scenario-based exercises. The book has updated chapters on all essential components to impart the necessary skills required for budding doctors in the subject of pharmacology as per prevailing regulations in the country. There are additions in chapters on communication, technical skills, simulations, pharmacoeconomics, new teaching methods and various aspects of assessment. The book has relevant information for dental students as well as postgraduate students of pharmacology. The book can be used as a reference book as well as practical manual for teaching and used for assessment stations.