General and Molecular Pharmacology: Principles of Drug Action 1st Edition
General and Molecular Pharmacology: Principles of Drug Action, 1st Edition is a comprehensive, foundational textbook that introduces students, researchers, and healthcare professionals to the science behind drug action at both the general and molecular levels. Now available at Books Hub PK, this edition is tailored for those seeking a clear, structured understanding of how drugs interact with biological systems, enabling effective therapeutic use and informed clinical decision-making.
Pharmacology is a critical discipline in medicine, pharmacy, and biomedical sciences, yet mastering its complexity requires more than memorization. General and Molecular Pharmacology emphasizes conceptual clarity, explaining how drugs work from molecular interactions to systemic effects. It covers fundamental topics such as drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME), receptor theory, dose–response relationships, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and molecular targets of drugs. The text also explores how genetic, environmental, and physiological factors influence drug responses, providing a nuanced understanding of individualized therapy.
⭐ Key Features
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Comprehensive Coverage: General and molecular pharmacology principles explained
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Mechanism-Focused: ADME, receptor theory, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and molecular targets
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Clinical Relevance: Bridges basic science with therapeutic applications
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Visual Learning: Flowcharts, diagrams, and tables simplify complex concepts
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Exam-Ready: Review questions and discussion points at the end of each chapter
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Ideal for Students & Professionals: Medicine, pharmacy, biomedical sciences, and research
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Foundational Resource: Supports both academic learning and clinical practice
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