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Physiological pharmacology. a comprehensive treatise / Volume I, The nervous system, Part A, Central nervous system drugs :

Physiological Pharmacology: A Comprehensive Treatise, Volume I: The Nervous System - Part A, Central Nervous System Drugs focuses on the influence of drugs on the functions of the central nervous system. The selection first offers information on absorption, distribution, and elimination and effects...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Root, Walter S. (Walter Stanton), 1902-1972 (Editor ), Hofmann, Frederick G. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1963.
Colección:Physiological Pharmacology ; Volume 1
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; The Nervous System
  • Part A: Central Nervous System Drugs; Copyright Page; Contributors to Volume I; Foreword; Preface; Contents Volume II; Table of Contents; Part I: Depressant Drugs; Section A: General Anesthetics; Chapter 1. Absorption, Distribution, and Elimination; I. Introduction: Volatile versus Nonvolatile Drugs; II. Inhalational Anesthetics; III. Blood and Brain Concentrations; IV. Solubility and Potency; V. Effects of Anesthetics on Protoplasm; VI. Physical Behavior of Anesthetics; VII. Factors Influencing the Uptake of Gases by Tissues; VIII. Absorption by the Tissues.
  • IX. Elimination of Inert Volatile AnestheticsX. Factors Which Disturb Normal Sequence of Uptake and Elimination of Volatile drugs; XI. Methods of Administration of Anesthetics; XII. Variations in Distribution Due to Systemic Effects of Anesthetics; References; Chapter 2. Effects upon Physiological Systems; Introduction; II. Effects of General Anesthetics upon Physiological Systems; References; Section B: The Alcohols; I. Theories of General Anesthesia; I. Alcohols Acting on the Central Nervous System; II. Metabolism of Alcohols; III. Effect of Alcohols on the Central Nervous System.
  • IV. Effect of Alcohols outside the Central Nervous SystemV. Synergisms and Antagonisms between Alcohols and Other Drugs; VI. Appetency for Ethanol; VII. Effect of Prolonged Use of Alcohols; VIII. Toxicology of Alcohols; References; Section C: Sedatives and Hypnotics; Chapter 1. Absorption, Fate, and Excretion; I. Introduction (Definitions and Purposes); II. General Relationships of Solubility and lonization to Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion; III. The Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs; References; Chapter 2. Effects upon Physiological Systems.
  • A. The Electrophysiological Effects of Barbiturateson the BrainI. Introduction; II. Electrophysiological Effects of Barbiturates in Man; III. Electrophysiological Effects of Barbiturates in Animals; IV. Synthesis; References; Chapter 2. Effects upon Physiological Systems; b. Nonbarbiturates; I. Introduction; II. Classification of Nonbarbiturates; III. Major Nonbarbiturate Sedative-Hypnotics; IV. Minor Sedative-Hypnotics; References; Section D: Analgesic and Antipyretic Drugs; Chapter 1. Strong Analgesics; I. Introduction; II. Concepts of Pain; III. Mode of Action of Strong Analgesics.
  • IV. Relationship between Chemical Structure and Analgesic ActivityV. Absorption, Enzymatic Alteration, and Excretion of Strong Analgesics; VI. Summary; References; Chapter 2. Non-Narcotic Analgesics; Introduction; I. Salicylates; II. Aspirin Analogs; III. Aniline Derivatives; IV. Pyrazole Derivatives; V. d-Propoxyphene; VI. Versidyne (Ro 4-1778/1); VII. Muscle Relaxants and Tranquilizers; VIII. Sympathomimetic Amines; References; Section E: Tranquilizers; Chapter 1. Phenothiazine Derivatives; I. Introduction; II. Chemistry; III. Chlorpromazine as the ""Model""