Pharmacology in rehabilitation
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :
F.A. Davis Company
2016.
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Edición: | 5th ed |
Colección: | Contemporary perspectives in rehabilitation.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009623432306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- --POTENTIAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PHYSICAL AGENTS AND THERAPEUTIC DRUGS
- IFC
- Contemporary Perspectives in Rehabilitation
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication--Foreword to the Fourth Edition--Preface--Acknowledgments--Reviewers--Brief Contents--Contents--Section 1 General Principles of Pharmacology--Chapter 1 Basic Principles of Pharmacology--RELEVANCE OF PHARMACOLOGY IN REHABILITATION--DRUG NOMENCLATURE--SUBSTITUTION OF GENERIC DRUGS FOR BRAND-NAME PRODUCTS--
- -- WHAT CONSTITUTES A DRUG: DEVELOPMENT AND APPROVAL OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS--
- Drug Approval Process-- Orphan Drugs-- Off-Label Prescribing
- Prescription Versus Over-the-Counter Medication-- Controlled Substances-- BASIC CONCEPTS IN DRUG THERAPY-- Dose-Response Curves and Maximal Efficacy-- Potency-- ELEMENTS OF DRUG SAFETY-- Quantal Dose-Response Curves and the Median Effective Dose-- Median Toxic Dose-- Therapeutic Index-- SUMMARY-- REFERENCES-- Chapter 2 Pharmacokinetics I: Drug Administration, Absorption, and Distribution--
- -- ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION-- Enteral-- Parenteral-- Transdermal-- BIOAVAILABILITY AND DRUG ABSORPTION ACROSS THE CELL MEMBRANE-- Membrane Structure and Function-- Movement Across Membrane Barriers-- DISTRIBUTION OF DRUGS WITHIN THE BODY-- Factors Affecting Distribution-- Volume of Distribution-- DRUG STORAGE-- Storage Sites-- Adverse Consequences of Drug Storage-- NEWER TECHNIQUES FOR DRUG DELIVERY-- Controlled-Release Preparations-- Implanted Drug Delivery Systems-- Targeting Drug Delivery to Specifi c Cells and Tissues-- SUMMARY--
- -- REFERENCES-- Chapter 3 Pharmacokinetics II: Drug Elimination-- BIOTRANSFORMATION-- Cellular Mechanisms of Drug Biotransformation-- Organs Responsible for Drug Biotransformation-- Enzyme Induction-- DRUG EXCRETION-- DRUG ELIMINATION RATES-- Clearance-- Half-Life-- DOSING SCHEDULES AND PLASMA CONCENTRATION-- VARIATIONS IN DRUG RESPONSE AND METABOLISM-- Genetics-- Disease-- Drug Interactions-- Age-- Diet-- Sex-- Other Factors-- SUMMARY-- REFERENCES-- Chatper 4 Drug Receptors-- RECEPTORS LOCATED ON THE CELL�S SURFACE--
- -- Surface Receptors Linked Directly to Ion Channels--
- Surface Receptors Linked Directly to Enzymes-- Surface Receptors Linked to Regulatory (G) Proteins and the Role of the Second Messenger-- INTRACELLULAR RECEPTORS-- DRUG�RECEPTOR INTERACTIONS-- FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF DRUG�RECEPTOR INTERACTIONS-- Drug Selectivity and Receptor Subtypes-- Dose-Response-- Classifi cation of Drugs: Agonist Versus Antagonist-- Competitive Versus Noncompetitive Antagonists-- Partial Agonists-- Mixed Agonist�Antagonists and Inverse Agonists-- RECEPTOR REGULATION--
- -- Receptor Desensitization and Down-Regulation--