This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. Core Concepts in Pharmacology, Fourth Edition, presents pharmacology from an interdisciplinary perspective, drawing upon core concepts of anatomy, physiology, and pathology to make drug therapy understandable. Focuses on core information to concisely communicate the most important pharmacologic information. Takes a prototype approach to drug therapy, covering one or two most representative drugs in each classification. NOTE: This is the standalone book.
Prediction of drug action requires a thorough knowledge of both natural and applied sciences, making pharmacology one of the most challenging subjects for those embarking on careers in the health...
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With this innovative text you’ll be able to: Recognize the concepts you truly must know before moving on to other material Understand the fundamental principles of drug actions Organize and condense the drug information you must remember ...
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This is a student supplement to accompany: Core Concepts in Pharmacology, 3/e Leland N. Holland Ph.D., Hillsborough Community College Ruskin, Florida Michael P. Adams, Pasco-Hernando Community College ISBN: 0135077591
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Assuming no prior knowledge, Core Cocnepts in Pharmacology presents a comprehensive, interdisciplinary perspective drawing upon core concepts of anatomy, physiology, and pathology to make drug therapy understandable.
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The Fifth Edition continues its prototype approach of introducing, in detail, the one or two most representative drugs in each class.