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245 | _aFundamentals of Pharmacology | ||
250 | _a7th, edition | ||
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_aUnit 4, Level 3 14 Aquatic Drive Frenchs Forest NSW 2086: _bPearson Higher Education AU, _cc2013 |
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505 | _aContents: Section 1 Pharmacology within the social context Section II Pharmacology witin the professional context Section III Medicine administration and professional responsibilities Section IV General aspects of pharmacology Section V Toxicology Section VI Autonomic pharmacology Section VII Chemical mediators Section VIII The modulation of behaviour cognition and motor activity Section XIV The modulation of cellular growth and proliferation Section XV Medicines used topically Appendix A Common prescriptin terminology Appendix B Common American generic drug names Appendix C SI units Appendix D Medicine calculations Appendix E Common symbols used in medication charts Appendix F Common word mixups Section IX Medicines uses to relieve pain and produce anaesthesia Section X The modulatin of oxygenation and perfusion Section XI The modulation of gastrointestinal function Section XII The modulation of body growth development and metabolism Section XIII Nutritional and natural therapies Appendix G Drugherbal interactions Appendix H Orphan drugs Glossary Index | ||
520 | _aFundamentals of Pharmacology 7e presents key scientific and clinical principles to facilitate a greater understanding of pharmacology. This wholly Australasian text provides comprehensive and current coverage of topics, written in a clear style with a reader-friendly full colour design. | ||
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