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Clinical Toxicology Principles and Mechanisms

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London CRC Press 2010Edition: 2nd edition, illustrated, revisedDescription: 482 pagesISBN:
  • 142009226X
  • 9781420092264
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615
Contents:
Contents: Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Risk Assessment and Regulatory Toxicology Chapter 3 Therapeutic Monitoring of Adverse Chapter 4 Classification of Toxins in Humans Chapter 5 Exposure Chapter 6 Effects Chapter 7 Dose Response Chapter 8 Descriptive Animal Toxicity Tests Chapter 20 Cardiovascular Toxicology Chapter 21 Antineoplastic Agents Chapter 22 Vitamins Chapter 23 Herbal Remedies Chapter 24 Alcohols and Aldehydes Chapter 25 Gases Chapter 26 Metals Chapter 27 Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Chapter 9 In Vitro Alternatives to Animal Toxicity Chapter 10 Toxicokinetics Chapter 11 Chemical and Drug Receptor Interactions Chapter 12 Toxicogenomics Chapter 13 SedativeHypnotics Chapter 14 Opioids and Derivatives Chapter 15 Sympathomimetics Chapter 16 Hallucinogenic Agents Chapter 17 Anticholinergic and Neuroleptic Drugs Chapter 18 Acetaminophen Salicylates and Nonsteroidal Chapter 19 AnabolicAndrogenic Steroids Chapter 28 Insecticides Chapter 29 Herbicides Chapter 30 Rodenticides Chapter 31 Chemical Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis Chapter 32 Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity Chapter 33 Radiation Toxicity Chapter 34 Chemical and Biological Threats Index Back Cover
Summary: Examining the complex interactions associated with clinical toxicological events and chemical exposure of drug administration, this updated and revised Second Edition functions as a stand-alone text or reference of clinical toxicology for professionals, students of toxicology and pharmacy, as well as forensic toxicologists, occupational healthcare Common terms and phrases: Abbreviations absorption abuse acetaminophen acid activity Acute Toxicity addition administration adverse adverse drug reactions agents alcohol amphetamine analgesic animals anticholinergic associated barbiturates benzodiazepines binding biological blood cancer carcinogenic cardiac cardiovascular Caþ2 cells chemical chronic Clin Clinical Management cocaine compounds concentrations decrease depression derivatives dermal detection digoxin disease dose drug enzymes ethanol exposure function gastric lavage Health hepatic hormone human hypotension immune increase induce infections ingestion inhalation inhibition insecticides interactions intoxication irritation kinase liver Mechanism of Toxicity medication membrane metabolism metabolites metal methamphetamine molecules muscle occur opioid oral organic overdose oxidative patients pharmacological phase phenobarbital physiological plasma poisoning potential protein pulmonary radiation reactions receptors renal respiratory response result rodenticides signs and symptoms solubility specific steroids stimulation structure substances syndrome Table tachycardia target testing therapeutic therapy tissue toxic effects toxicity Toxicokinetics toxicology treatment urine vasodilation vitamin vitro vomiting warfarin
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Contents:

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Risk Assessment and Regulatory Toxicology

Chapter 3 Therapeutic Monitoring of Adverse

Chapter 4 Classification of Toxins in Humans

Chapter 5 Exposure

Chapter 6 Effects

Chapter 7 Dose Response

Chapter 8 Descriptive Animal Toxicity Tests

Chapter 20 Cardiovascular Toxicology

Chapter 21 Antineoplastic Agents

Chapter 22 Vitamins

Chapter 23 Herbal Remedies

Chapter 24 Alcohols and Aldehydes

Chapter 25 Gases

Chapter 26 Metals

Chapter 27 Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbons


Chapter 9 In Vitro Alternatives to Animal Toxicity

Chapter 10 Toxicokinetics

Chapter 11 Chemical and Drug Receptor Interactions

Chapter 12 Toxicogenomics

Chapter 13 SedativeHypnotics

Chapter 14 Opioids and Derivatives

Chapter 15 Sympathomimetics

Chapter 16 Hallucinogenic Agents

Chapter 17 Anticholinergic and Neuroleptic Drugs

Chapter 18 Acetaminophen Salicylates and Nonsteroidal

Chapter 19 AnabolicAndrogenic Steroids

Chapter 28 Insecticides

Chapter 29 Herbicides

Chapter 30 Rodenticides

Chapter 31 Chemical Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis

Chapter 32 Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity

Chapter 33 Radiation Toxicity

Chapter 34 Chemical and Biological Threats

Index

Back Cover

Examining the complex interactions associated with clinical toxicological events and chemical exposure of drug administration, this updated and revised Second Edition functions as a stand-alone text or reference of clinical toxicology for professionals, students of toxicology and pharmacy, as well as forensic toxicologists, occupational healthcare Common terms and phrases: Abbreviations absorption abuse acetaminophen acid activity Acute Toxicity addition administration adverse adverse drug reactions agents alcohol amphetamine analgesic animals anticholinergic associated barbiturates benzodiazepines binding biological blood cancer carcinogenic cardiac cardiovascular Caþ2 cells chemical chronic Clin Clinical Management cocaine compounds concentrations decrease depression derivatives dermal detection digoxin disease dose drug enzymes ethanol exposure function gastric lavage Health hepatic hormone human hypotension immune increase induce infections ingestion inhalation inhibition insecticides interactions intoxication irritation kinase liver Mechanism of Toxicity medication membrane metabolism metabolites metal methamphetamine molecules muscle occur opioid oral organic overdose oxidative patients pharmacological phase phenobarbital physiological plasma poisoning potential protein pulmonary radiation reactions receptors renal respiratory response result rodenticides signs and symptoms solubility specific steroids stimulation structure substances syndrome Table tachycardia target testing therapeutic therapy tissue toxic effects toxicity Toxicokinetics toxicology treatment urine vasodilation vitamin vitro vomiting warfarin

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