Human pharmacology molecular to clinical

A clinically relevant introduction to pharmacology, this book approaches the subject by organizing drugs of a class according to the characteristics of the class - including mechanisms of action and side effects. Individual drugs are then discussed in relation to other drugs in their class. Molecula...

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Other Authors: Brody, Theodore M. (Editor), Larner, Joseph 1921- (Editor), Minneman, Kenneth P. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: St. Louis Mosby 1998
Edition:THIRD EDITION
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