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Brenner and Stevens’ Pharmacology

  • 6th Edition - February 1, 2022
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Craig W. Stevens
  • Language: English

More detailed than an outlined review but less overwhelming than an encyclopedic reference, Brenner and Stevens’ Pharmacology, 6th Edition, focuses on the essential principles y… Read more

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More detailed than an outlined review but less overwhelming than an encyclopedic reference, Brenner and Stevens’ Pharmacology, 6th Edition, focuses on the essential principles you need to know in a concise, easy-to-understand manner. Authored by Craig W. Stevens, PhD, this highly illustrated introductory text helps you learn and retain key information in pharmacology—taking you from course exams and the USMLE Step 1 right through to clinical practice. New and extensively revised content keeps you up to date with the latest pharmacologic mechanisms and applications.

Key features

  • Teaches the fundamental aspects of pharmacology using full-color illustrations, detailed explanations, and a consistent format to present classification of drugs for each system/disease
  • Helps you understand both the basic science foundations and clinical applications of pharmacology, with useful tables, drug classifications boxes, case studies, and self-assessments in each chapter to help you review and prepare for course exams and Step 1
  • Includes the latest drugs and therapeutic indications (more than 100 are new to this edition), along with an entirely new chapter on recent developments of immunopharmacology drugs, including antivirals and vaccinations
  • Addresses key topics such as antiviral and monoclonal drugs to treat COVID-19, the opioid epidemic, and gene therapy
  • Features more than 700 new and updated images, with many revised figures focused on clearing presenting the mechanism of action of drugs
  • Includes access to bonus eBook content such as animations, an additional glossary, chapter-by-chapter summaries and case studies, a full list of featured drugs, 150 USMLE-style self-assessment questions, and more
  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices

Readership

Medical students

Table of contents

Section I PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY

1. Introduction to Pharmacology and Drug Names

2. Pharmacokinetics or What the Body Does to the Drug

3. Pharmacodynamics or What the Drug Does to the Body

4. Drug Development and Drug Safety 35

5. Toxicology Principles and the Treatment of Poisoning

Section II AUTONOMIC AND NEUROMUSCULAR PHARMACOLOGY

6. Parasympathetic, Neuromuscular Pharmacology, and Cholinergic Agonists

7. Cholinergic Receptor Antagonists

8. Sympathetic Neuropharmacology and Adrenergic Agonists

9. Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists

Section III CARDIOVASCULAR, RENAL, AND HEMATOLOGIC PHARMACOLOGY

10. Antihypertensive Drugs

11. Antianginal Drugs

12. Drugs for the Treatment of Heart Failure

13. Diuretic Drugs

14. Drugs for Cardiac Dysrhythmia

15. Drugs for Hyperlipidemia

16. Antithrombotic and Thrombolytic Drugs

17. Hematopoietic Drugs

Section IV CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM PHARMACOLOGY

18. Introduction to Central Nervous System Pharmacology

19. Sedative-Hypnotic and Anxiolytic Drugs

20. Antiepileptic Drugs

21. Local and General Anesthetics

22. Psychotherapeutic Drugs

23. Opioid Analgesics and Antagonists

24. Drugs for Neurodegenerative Diseases

25. Drugs of Abuse

Section V PHARMACOLOGY OF RESPIRATORY AND OTHER SYSTEMS

26. Autacoid Drugs That Mimic Endogenous Substances

27. Pharmacological Treatment of Respiratory Disorders

28. Pharmacological Treatment of Gastrointestinal Disorders

29. Drugs for Headache Disorders

30. Drugs for Pain, Inflammation, and Arthritic Disorders

Section VI ENDOCRINE PHARMACOLOGY

31. Hypothalamic and Pituitary Hormone Drugs

32. Drugs for the Treatment of Thyroid Disorders

33. Adrenal Steroids and Related Drugs

34. Fertility and Reproduction Drugs

35. Drugs for the Treatment of Diabetes

36. Drugs Affecting Calcium and Bone Formation

Section VII ANTIMICROBIAL AND CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS

37. Principles of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy

38. Antibiotics That Inhibit Bacterial Cell Wall Synthesis

39. Antibiotics That Inhibit Bacterial Protein Synthesis

40. Other Antimicrobial Agents Such as Quinolones and Antifolate Drugs

41. Antimycobacterial Drugs for Treating Tuberculosis and Other Diseases

42. Drugs for the Treatment of Fungal Infections

43. Drugs for the Treatment of Viral Infections

44. Drugs for the Treatment of Parasites

45. Antineoplastic Agents

46. Immunopharmacology, Biologicals, and Gene Therapy

Review quotes

Review of the previous edition:
"This is an excellent option for use in a course covering the scope of the discipline of pharmacology. It's easy on the eyes, easy to read and digest, and particularly strong in balancing detail and brevity. This balance clearly differentiates this book from others in the field that are either oppressive, unreadable tomes of undigestible detail or skeleton outlines that lack actual content." --Kenneth E. McCarson, PhD (University of Kansas Medical Center) Doody's Score: 93, 4 Stars!

Product details

  • Edition: 6
  • Latest edition
  • Published: June 30, 2022
  • Language: English

About the author

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Craig W. Stevens

Craig W. Stevens, Ph.D. is a professor of Pharmacology at Oklahoma State University and is co-author of Brenner and Stevens’ Pharmacology, a popular pharmacology textbook now in its 5th Edition. He also wrote and edited two books on G-protein coupled receptors entitled Methods for the Discovery and Characterization of G Protein-Coupled Receptors (Springer Protocols, 2011) and G Protein-Coupled Receptor Genetics: Research and Methods in the Post-Genomic Era (Springer Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology, 2014). He has just finished working on a new book for the Science and Technology Pharmacology list called The Drug Expert: A Practical Guide to the Impact of Drug Use in Legal Proceedings which is a guide for pharmacologists aiming to be successful as drug litigation consultants and a helpful book for the lawyers that hire them. Dr. Stevens maintains a second career as an expert witness in Pharmacology (Drug Expert) and has consulted for lawyers on over 80 cases in both criminal and civil proceedings.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, Oklahoma State University-Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa, OK, USA