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Popularized in the '30s as a powerful weight loss drug, 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP) has re-emerged repeatedly in the medical and scientific literature as a weight-loss compound tied to misadventure and death. Hyperbolic claims and scientific illiteracy fuel confusion and misunderstanding about this compound, which was never approved for human use but which may have real therapeutic applications. Addressing the myths with peer-reviewed science, this book provides the chemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology of DNP. Also, case reports of human exposure and deaths associated with its use are described. Current research with DNP suggests a potential revival of this molecule as a safe and effective weight-loss drug and a protective agent against a host of diseases.
Neuropsychopharmacology reviews the principles of pharmacology with a focus on the central nervous system and autonomic nervous system. Beyond autonomic and central nervous system pharmacology, this volume uniquely discusses psychiatric disorders and the pharmacological interventions that are available for conditions including depression, schizophrenia and anxiety disorders. With a focus on these specific body systems, readers will see end-of-chapter questions that offer real-world case studies, as well as multiple-choice questions for further learning. Beneficial features and content also include two extensive examination tests, which each contain 100 questions for better learning or to be ...
Hayes’ Principles and Methods of Toxicology has long been established as a reliable and informative reference for the concepts, methodologies, and assessments integral to toxicology. The new edition contains updated and new chapters with the addition of new authors while maintaining the same high standards that have made this book a benchmark resource in the field. Key Features: The comprehensive yet concise coverage of various aspects of fundamental and applied toxicology makes this book a valuable resource for educators, students, and professionals. Questions provided at the end of each chapter allow readers to test their knowledge and understanding of the material covered. All chapters ...
This third volume is a class lesson planner and collection of student essays, the product of a unique undergraduate course at the University of Arizona, a highly regarded research-intensive institution in Tucson. In this class, students demonstrated an understanding of topics reflecting society's deepest conundrums founded in pharmacology and basic science which affect all of us directly or tangentially via decisions made by health and medical policy leaders. This book "curates" those topics and offers thoughtful persuasive essays written by undergraduate students who share their ideas about controversies in pharmacology that confound and complicate our human existence. Topics were chosen fo...
Dr Jennifer G. Schnellmann, Associate Professor at the Medical University of South Carolina has published a comprehensive book on fibromyalgia for non-medical and non-science professionals, an increasingly studied and diagnosed condition of persistent pain, fatigue, and non-restorative sleep, among other discomforts. The book targets anyone who has fibromyalgia, anyone who suspects he/she may have fibromyalgia, or who supports an individual who has fibromyalgia. First, the author describes what fibromyalgia is, how it is diagnosed, and other symptoms or disorders often confused with fibromyalgia. Then, the author describes the only three drug therapies approved in the US for fibromyalgia, in...
The Science of Pharmacology provides an up-to-date and in-depth study of medications, the scientific basis for the study of drug actions and their therapeutic uses. Chapters cover the many different subspecialties, such as drugs affecting the nervous, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems, effects on mental health and behavior, and toxicological treatments. It also touches on special topics like herbal medications and drug interactions. The Science of Pharmacology provides a new and comprehensive view on the subject area, along with supporting teaching materials like test banks and quizzes, and is hugely beneficial to any students studying the field of pharmacology or general pharmaceutical sciences.• Showcases fundamental information on the basics of the science of pharmacology, exploring the study of drug actions and their therapeutic uses.• Includes illustrations and tables to enhance learning experiences.• Offers study questions, case questions and other beneficial learning material for students, as well as test banks, PowerPoint slides and video content for instructors.
"What would you do if you were in charge of the NHS?" "What is a clinical trial?" "Why Medicine?" These are examples of Real Questions that were asked in previous medical school interviews. Stumped? You don't need to be! Published by the UKs Leading Medical School Admissions Company, the Ultimate Medical School Interview Guide contains 150 Medical Interview Questions that have been asked at 25 UK Universities. It provides Fully Worked Model Answers for every single question and guides you through the topics and problems that each one raises. With contributions and advice from over 30 Specialist Medical School Tutors, this is your Ultimate companion to the Medical Interview and a MUST-BUY for those who have an upcoming medical school interview.
A stimulating and practical reference offering new perspectives on the role of emotions in mental and physical health.
This book provides the latest global perspective on the role and value of CCS in delivering temperature targets and reducing the impact of global warming.