Cancer Chemotherapy

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Chapter 12 Cancer chemotherapy 12.1 Overview The purpose of cancer chemotherapy is analogous to that of antimicrobial chemotherapy, namely, to selectively kill the pathogenic cells. Of the two, cancer chemotherapy…

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Drug Metabolism

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Chapter 4 Drug metabolism 4.1 Overview In the last chapter, we have considered renal elimination of drugs. While some drugs are eliminated via the kidneys unchanged, most of them undergo…

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Pharmacodynamics

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Chapter 2 Pharmacodynamics 2.1 General principles of drug action Drugs act on many different targets and in diverse ways. Nevertheless, there are some general principles of drug action that are…

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Intermediate Metabolism, Diabetes, and Atherosclerosis

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Chapter 10 Intermediate metabolism, diabetes, and atherosclerosis 10.1 Overview Genetic enzyme defects rare; comparatively little effort spent on targeted drug development; only a few defects can be treated with drugs…

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Eicosanoids and Related Drugs

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Chapter 9 Eicosanoids and related drugs 9.1 Overview “Local hormones”—sphere of action often limited to same anatomical site or tissue Involved in control of inflammation, fever, blood coagulation, pain perception,…

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G Protein-Coupled Receptors

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Chapter 5 G protein-coupled receptors 5.1 Overview As stated earlier (slide 1.2.3), G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the single most important class of drug targets in the human body. It…

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Drug Delivery

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Chapter 14 Drug delivery 14.1 Introduction As we have seen in chapter 3, some drugs cannot get to their targets easily or even at all. In some cases, the best…

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Hormones

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Chapter 7 Hormones 7.1 Major types of hormone receptors G protein-coupled receptors – Many peptide hormones: hypothalamic and hypophyseal control hormones, glucagon – Epinephrine, norepinephrine Receptor tyrosine kinases – Insulin…

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Pharmacology of Nitric Oxide

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Chapter 8 Pharmacology of nitric oxide 8.1 Physiological significance of nitric oxide (NO) Powerful vasodilator—NO-releasing drugs are used in the treatment of cardiovascular disease Inflammatory mediator—inhibition of NO synthesis of…

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Introduction

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Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 What is biochemical pharmacology? What is it? pharmacology, but with a focus on how drugs work, not on whether we should take them before or after…

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