Goodman and Gilmans The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics 13th Edition
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Goodman and Gilmans The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics 13th Edition

by Randa Hilal Dandan,Laurence Brunton,Bjorn Knollmann

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Item SKU:
36576
Author:
Randa Hilal Dandan,Laurence Brunton,Bjorn Knollmann
Publisher:
MCGRAW-HILL
Edition:
13th
ISBN:
9781259584732
EAN13:
9781259584732
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Product Description

The gold-standard of pharmacology texts - updated to reflect the latest developments and breakthroughs


Goodman & Gilman's: The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, Thirteenth Edition represents the pinnacle of authority and accuracy in describing the actions and uses of therapeutic agents in relation to physiology and pathophysiology. Goodman & Gilman's careful balance of basic science and clinical application has guided thousands of practitioners and students to a clear understanding of the drugs essential to preventing, diagnosing, and treating disease.


Enhanced by a full-color presentation and updated to reflect all critical new developments in drug action and drug-disease interaction, the Thirteenth Edition includes more than 440 color illustrations depicting key principles and actions of specific pathways and therapeutic agents. This edition also includes new chapters on hypertension therapy, myocardial ischemia therapy, treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension, immunostimulants and vaccines, and treatment of viral hepatitis, along with appendices on prescription order writing, patient compliance, and pharmacokinetics


Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, Thirteenth Edition is divided into nine sections, covering:


* General Principles

* Neuropharmacology

* Modulation of Pulmonary, Renal, and Cardiovascular Function

* Inflammation, Immunomodulation, and Hematopoiesis

* Endocrine Pharmacology

* Gastrointestinal Pharmacology

* Chemotherapy of Infectious Disease

* Chemotherapy of Neoplastic Diseases

* Special Systems Pharmacology