Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, 15th Edition
- Length: 1328 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
- Publication Date: 2020-12-05
- ISBN-10: 126045231X
- ISBN-13: 9781260452310
- Sales Rank: #31263 (See Top 100 Books)
Master key pharmacological concepts and practices with the most comprehensive, authoritative guide available
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Presented in full-color and packed with hundreds of illustrations, Basic and Clinical Pharmacology is the wide-ranging, engaging guide students have counted on for decades.
Organized to reflect the course sequence in many pharmacology courses and in integrated curricula, the guide covers the important concepts students need to know about the science of pharmacology and its application to clinical practice. This edition has been extensively updated to provide expanded coverage of transporters, pharmacogenomics, and new drugs
Delivers the knowledge and insight needed to excel in every facet of pharmacology!.
Encompasses all aspects of medical pharmacology, including botanicals and over-the-counter drugs
Major revisions of the chapters on immunopharmacology, antiseizure, antipsychotic, antidepressant, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral drugs, prostaglandins, and central nervous system neurotransmitters
New chapter on the increasingly relevant topic of cannabis pharmacology
Each chapter opens with a case study, covers drug groups and prototypes, and closes with summary tables and diagrams that encapsulate important information
Revised full-color illustrations provide more information about drug mechanisms and effects and help clarify important concepts
Trade Name/Generic Name tables are provided at end of each chapter for easy reference when writing a chart order or prescription
Includes descriptions of important new drugs released through May 2019
New and updated coverage of general concepts relating to recently discovered receptors, receptor mechanisms, and drug transporters
CONTENTS Introduction PHYSIOLOGY OF HIIT The benefits of HIIT 10 Powering your HIIT workout 12 Improving your cardio fitness 14 The HIIT “afterburn” 16 How muscles work 18 How HIIT promotes muscle growth 20 Muscular anatomy 22 HIIT training and the brain 24 Feeding your HIIT 26 HIIT EXERCISES Introduction to the exercises Terminology guide CORE EXERCISES High plank to low plank Variations Swim plank Mountain climber Variations Bear plank Variations Sit-up Crunch Variations Transverse abdominal ball crunch V-up Variations UPPER BODY EXERCISES Push-up Variations Overhead triceps extension Variations Dumbbell biceps curl Variations Dumbbell front raise Variations Dumbbell lateral raise Military shoulder press Variations Dumbbell rear deltoid fly Variations Dumbbell bench press Dumbbell chest fly LOWER BODY EXERCISES Squat Variations Right and left split squat Variations Crab walk Alternating snatch Alternating lateral lunge Variations Calf raise Step-up with dumbbells Alternating toe tap Single-leg deadlift Glute bridge Variations PLYOMETRIC EXERCISES Skater High knee Variations Squat jump Variations Tuck jump Box jump Single-leg forward jump Football up and down Burpee Bear crawl TOTAL BODY EXERCISES Jack press Push-up and squat Push-up and tuck jump Bear plank and push-up High plank, ankle tap, and push-up B boy power kicks Military press and overhead triceps extension Bent-over row and hammer curl Rear deltoid fly and triceps kickback Sumo squat and hammer concentration curl HIIT TRAINING Getting started Planning your training Following and creating your own routine Weekly training planner Warming up and cooling down Workout routines Beginner Intermediate Advanced Glossary Index Bibliography Acknowledgments About the author
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