Books in Pharmacology
Books in Pharmacology
Elsevier's Pharmacology collection studies how drugs interact with biological systems to improve health and treat disease. It covers pharmacodynamics, exploring drug effects on biology, and pharmacokinetics, studying how the body affects drugs. Branches like Pharmacogenetics. Essential for pharmacologists, this collection offers invaluable insights into drug interactions, efficacy, and safety, crucial for advancing drug development and improving patient outcomes.

Nutraceuticals
Efficacy, Safety and Toxicity- 2nd Edition
- Ramesh C. Gupta + 2 more
- English

Inflammation and Natural Products
- 1st Edition
- Sreeraj Gopi + 3 more
- English

Prof. of Drug Substances, Excipients and Related Methodology
- 1st Edition
- Volume 46
- Abdulrahman Al-Majed
- English

Considering the Patient in Pediatric Drug Development
How Good Intentions Turned Into Harm- 1st Edition
- Klaus Rose
- English

Naturally Occurring Chemicals against Alzheimer’s Disease
- 1st Edition
- Tarun Belwal + 4 more
- English

Drug Delivery Devices and Therapeutic Systems
- 1st Edition
- Eric Chappel
- English

Medicinal Plants in Asia and Pacific for Parasitic Infections
Botany, Ethnopharmacology, Molecular Basis, and Future Prospect- 1st Edition
- Christophe Wiart
- English

Quadruplex Nucleic Acids As Targets For Medicinal Chemistry
- 1st Edition
- Volume 54
- English

Rapid Acting Antidepressants
- 1st Edition
- Volume 89
- English

Nanotechnology Based Approaches for Tuberculosis Treatment
- 1st Edition
- Prashant Kesharwani
- English