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Experimental Pharmacology: Textbook

by Day k.

ISBN 9781835350812
Publisher EDTECH PRESS
Copyright Year 2025
Price £170.00
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Description

Medicines are the subject of pharmacology. In order to comprehend the qualities of medications and their functions, it includes investigating the interactions of chemical compounds with living systems, particularly the interactions between drug molecules and drug receptors and how these interactions have an impact. Experimental pharmacology is the study of pharmacologically unidentified substances and pharmaceutical products in controlled environments using human and animal research. In order to identify a safe therapeutic agent acceptable for the general public, it deals with the effects of various test substances examined on various animal species. It also discusses the mechanism and location of action of a test substance. In order to help in the decision of which compound to develop clinically, acute toxicity studies in animals are performed. These studies should be well designed to evaluate the dose-biological response relationship and the pharmacokinetics in the treated subject over an appropriate period of time. For adequate public health safety, clinical and histopathological must be assessed at the beginning and end of acute toxicity. The most complete source on the use of physical chemistry principles in the many fields of pharmacy is this text. It aids in using the concepts of mathematics, chemistry, and physics in the work and study of students, teachers, researchers, and manufacturing chemists.

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