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- Cover
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Further reading
- List of abbreviations
- Core drugs
- About the companion website
- 1 Introduction
- Receptors
- Transport systems
- Enzymes
- Second messengers
- G‐proteins
- 2 Drug–receptor interactions
- Binding of drugs to receptors
- Antagonists
- Receptor reserve
- Partial agonists
- Intrinsic efficacy
- Bioassay
- Binding assays
- Localization of receptors
- Tachyphylaxis, desensitization, tolerance and drug resistance
- 3 Drug absorption, distribution and excretion
- Routes of administration
- Distribution and excretion
- Excretion
- 4 Drug metabolism
- Drugs
- Liver
- Phase I reactions
- Phase II reactions
- Factors affecting drug metabolism
- Metabolism and drug toxicity
- 5 Local anaesthetics
- Na+ channels
- Action potential
- Mechanism of local anaesthetics
- Chemistry
- Unwanted effects
- Methods of administration
- 6 Drugs acting at the neuromuscular junction
- Presynaptic agents
- Competitive neuromuscular blocking drugs
- Depolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs
- 7 Autonomic nervous system
- Effects of sympathetic stimulation
- Acetylcholine
- 8 Autonomic drugs acting at cholinergic synapses
- Cholinomimetics
- Muscarinic antagonists (antimuscarinics)
- 9 Drugs acting on the sympathetic system
- Sympathomimetics
- Adrenoceptor antagonists
- 10 Ocular pharmacology
- Glaucoma
- Mydriatics
- 11 Asthma, hay fever and anaphylaxis
- Mediators
- Bronchodilators
- Cromoglicate
- Corticosteroids
- Acute severe asthma
- Antihistamines
- 12 Drugs acting on the gastrointestinal tract I
- Acid secretion
- Protective factors
- Ulcer healing drugs
- Antacids
- 13 Drugs acting on the gastrointestinal tract II
- Motility stimulants
- Laxatives
- Antidiarrhoeal drugs
- Drugs used in inflammatory bowel disease
- Drugs used to dissolve gallstones
- Pancreatic supplements
- 14 Drugs acting on the kidney
- Thiazides
- Loop diuretics
- Potassium‐sparing diuretics
- 15 Drugs used in hypertension
- Thiazide and other diuretics
- β‐adrenoceptor antagonists
- Vasodilator drugs
- Centrally acting drugs
- Acute severe hypertension
- 16 Drugs used in angina
- Nitrates
- β‐Adrenoceptor antagonists
- Calcium‐channel blockers
- Revascularization
- 17 Antiarrhythmic drugs
- Cardiac action potential
- Pacemaker cells
- Drugs used in supraventricular arrhythmias
- Drugs effective in supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias
- Drugs used in ventricular arrhythmias
- Alternatives to drugs
- 18 Drugs used in heart failure
- ACE inhibitors and ARBs
- β‐blockers
- Inotropic drugs
- Sympathomimetic agents
- 19 Drugs used to affect blood coagulation
- Anticoagulants
- Antiplatelet drugs
- Fibrinolytic drugs (thrombolytics)
- 20 Lipid‐lowering drugs
- Lipoproteins
- Hyperlipidaemias
- Atherosclerosis
- Drug combinations
- 21 Agents used in anaemias
- Iron
- Iron preparations
- Vitamin B12
- Folic acid
- Erythropoietin
- 22 Central transmitter substances
- Amino acids
- Monoamines
- Other transmitters/modulaters
- 23 General anaesthetics
- Reticular activating system (RAS)
- Mechanism of action of anaesthetics
- Premedication
- Intravenous agents
- Inhalation agents
- 24 Anxiolytics and hypnotics
- GABA receptors
- Barbiturate receptor
- Benzodiazepines
- Antidepressants
- Drugs acting at serotonergic (5HT) receptors
- 25 Antiepileptic drugs
- Causes of epilepsy
- Mechanisms of action of anticonvulsants
- Drugs used in partial and generalized tonic–clonic (grand mal) seizures
- Drugs used to treat absences (petit mal)
- Drugs effective in tonic–clonic (grand mal) and absence (petit mal) seizures
- Drug withdrawal
- Pregnancy
- 26 Drugs used in Parkinson’s disease
- Aetiology
- Dopaminergic drugs
- Dopamine agonists
- Drugs causing dopamine release
- Antimuscarinics
- 27 Antipsychotic drugs (neuroleptics)
- Dopamine receptors
- Chemical classification
- Depot preparations
- 28 Drugs used in affective disorders: antidepressants
- Monoamine theory of depression
- Mechanism of action of antidepressants
- Drugs that inhibit amine uptake
- Receptor blockers
- Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
- Mechanism of action
- 29 Opioid analgesics
- Strong opioid analgesics
- Weak opioid analgesics
- 30 Drugs used in nausea and vertigo (antiemetics)
- Drug‐induced vomiting
- Motion sickness
- Vestibular disease
- Pregnancy
- 31 Drug misuse and dependence
- Central stimulants
- Opioids
- Hallucinogens (psychedelics)
- General depressants
- Tobacco
- 32 Non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
- Mechanisms of action
- Adverse effects
- Other NSAIDs
- Gout
- 33 Corticosteroids
- Glucocorticoids
- Mineralocorticoids
- 34 Sex hormones and drugs
- Infertility
- Testosterone
- Oestrogens
- Progestogens
- Progestogens are used for hormonal contraception and for producing long‐term ovarian suppression for other purposes (e.g. dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis, hirsutism and bleeding disorders) when oestrogens are contraindicated.
- Oral contraceptives
- 35 Thyroid and antithyroid drugs
- Hyperthyroidism (thyrotoxicosis)
- Antithyroid drugs
- Hypothyroidism
- Replacement therapy
- 36 Antidiabetic agents
- Insulin release
- Insulin preparations
- Oral antidiabetic drugs
- 37 Antibacterial drugs that inhibit nucleic acid synthesis
- Selective toxicity
- Sulphonamides
- Quinolones
- 5‐Nitroimidazoles
- 38 Antibacterial drugs that inhibit cell wall synthesis
- Penicillins
- Cephalosporins
- Other β‐lactam antibiotics
- Vancomycin
- 39 Antibacterial drugs that inhibit protein synthesis
- Aminoglycosides
- Macrolides
- Tetracyclines
- Chloramphenicol
- 40 Antifungal drugs
- Fungal infections
- Polyenes
- Flucytosine
- Imidazoles
- Triazoles
- Echinocandins
- 41 Antiviral drugs
- Drugs that prevent the virus entering or leaving the host cells
- Drugs that inhibit viral DNA polymerase
- Drugs that inhibit viral reverse transcriptase
- Protease inhibitors
- Integrase inhibitors
- Immunomodulators
- 42 Drugs acting on parasites I
- Nematodes (roundworms)
- Trematodes (flukes)
- Cestodes (tapeworms)
- Anthelmintics
- 43 Drugs acting on parasites II
- Blood schizonticides (rapid‐acting)
- Blood schizonticides (slow‐acting)
- Tissue schizonticide
- Other protozoal diseases
- 44 Drugs used in cancer
- Alkylating agents
- Cytotoxic antibiotics
- Vinca alkaloids and taxanes
- Antimetabolites
- Monoclonal antibodies
- Hormones and hormone antagonists
- 45 Immunosuppressants and antirheumatoid drugs
- Corticosteroids
- Antiproliferative drugs
- Calcineurin inhibitors
- Monoclonal antibodies
- Disease‐modifying antirheumatoid drugs (DMARDs)
- Anticytokine drugs
- 46 Poisoning
- Reduction of absorption
- Enhancement of elimination
- Aspirin
- Paracetamol
- Opioids
- Tricyclic antidepressants
- Heavy metals
- 47 Adverse drug reactions
- Drug interactions
- Drug allergy
- Teratogenesis
- Carcinogenesis
- Case studies and questions
- Answers
- Index
- End User License Agreement