Basic Concepts in Pharmacology: A Student's Survival GuideMcGraw-Hill, 1996 - 303 páginas Designed for students, this text sheds light on the most elusive concepts in pharmacology. From drug absorption, mechanism of drug action through pharmacokinetics, each topic is reviewed in jargon-free language and progressively builds from simple to complex coverage. |
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Prologue | 1 |
RECEPTOR THEORY | 9 |
ABSORPTION DISTRIBUTION | 15 |
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Basic Concepts in Pharmacology: A Student's Survival Guide Janet L. Stringer Vista de fragmentos - 1996 |
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