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|a Basic pharmacology /
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|a 1 online resource (390 pages) :
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|a Includes bibliographical references (page 377) and index.
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|a Front Cover; Basic Pharmacology; Copyright Page; Preface; Introduction; List of abbreviations; Table of Contents; Part I: Drug action on peripheral excitable tissues -- drugs related to the neurotransmitters acetylcholine and noradrenaline; Aims; Introduction; Chapter 1. Anatomy and physiology of the (efferent) peripheral nervous system and its effectors ; The sympathetic nervous system; Chapter 2. The effector cells innervated by postganglionic autonomic neurones: important effects caused by nervous activity; Ciliary muscle; The iris; The eyelids; The heart; Respiratory smooth muscle.
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|a Gastrointestinal smooth muscleThe urinary bladder; Seminal vesicle and vas deferens; Vascular smooth muscle; Pilomotor muscles; Eccrine sweat glands; Other exocrine glands; Chapter 3. The pharmacology of cholinergic axons and their terminals; Cholinergic transmission; Chapter 4. The pharmacology of the cholinoceptors of skeletal muscle; Focally innervated (twitch) skeletal muscle; Multiply innervated (slow) skeletal muscle; Chapter 5. The pharmacology of the cholinoceptors of ganglia; Chapter 6. The pharmacology of the cholinoceptors of smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and exocrine glands.
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|a Normal sequence of events during cholinergic transmission to autonomie effector cellsThe effects of agonists at muscarinic cholinoceptors; The effects of competitive antagonists at muscarinic cholinoceptors; Chapter 7. Cholinesterases and their inhibitors; Acetylcholinesterase; Cholinesterase (pseudocholinesterase, ChE); Cholinesterase inhibitors; Consequences of cholinesterase inhibition; Uses of cholinesterase inhibitors; Reactivation of cholinesterases inhibited by organophosphorus compounds; Chapter 8. The pharmacology of noradrenergic neuroeffector transmission.
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|a Anatomy of sympathetic neuroeffector junctions (page 8)Noradrenergic transmission; Chapter 9. The adrenal medulla; Part 2: Drug action on peripheral tissues -- drugs unrelated to neurotransmitters or hormones; Aims; Chapter 10. Local anaesthesia; Method of administration; Properties of individual local anaesthetics; Chapter 11. Cardiac antidysrhythmic drugs; General features; Antidysrhythmic drugs; Chapter 12. Cardiac glycosides; Direct actions on cardiac cells; Indirect actions on cardiac cells; Toxicity; Chapter 13. Calcium channel blockers; Chapter 14. Methylxanthines; Actions.
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|a Chapter 15. NitratesActions; Chapter 16. Diuretics; Chapter 17. Anticoagulant, antithrombotic and fibrinolytic compounds; Thrombus formation; Drug interference with coagulation or thrombus formation; Dissolution of thrombus; Part 3: Endocrine pharmacology; Aims; Introduction; Chapter 18. Hypothalamo-pituitary axis; Hypothalamo-pituitary neurohumours; Feedback mechanisms; Drug interactions; Chapter 19. Gonadotrophins; Gonadotrophic actions in the female; Steroid synthesis; Gonadotrophic action in the male; Gonadotrophic activity; Therapeutic use.
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|a Basic Pharmacology, Second Edition, similar to the first edition, talks about the relationship between the human body and therapeutic drugs. A large part of this book discusses the nervous system and the way certain drugs operate and affect it. The first part of this book covers the importance of having a firm understanding of the organ system, especially the nervous system. Understanding the systems is the initial step in learning how a drug affects the body, both internally and externally. This book also clarifies that a drug's impact occurs when it comes in contact with a chemical component.
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