Principles of medicinal chemistry / edited by William O. Foye.
Material type:
- 812110986
- RS 403 .P75 1989

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Introduction and history -- Chapter 2. Physical-chemical properties and biologic activity -- Chapter 3. Theoretical aspects of drug design -- Chapter 4. Structural features and pharmacologic activity -- Chapter 5. Drug metabolism -- Chapter 6. Receptor site theory -- Chapter 7. Volatile anesthetics -- Chapter 8. Central nervous system depressants -- Chapter 9. Anticonvulsants -- Chapter 10. Neuroleptics and anxiolytic agents -- Chapter 11. Drugs used to treat neuromuscular disorders: antiparkinsonism agents and skeletal muscle relaxants -- Chapter 12. Analgesics --Chapter 13. Central nervous system stimulants -- Chapter 14. Local anesthetics -- Chapter 15. Cholinergics, acetylcholinesterases -- Chapter 16. Adrenergic drugs -- Chapter 17. Cardiac agents: cardiac glycosides -- Chapter 18. Antocoagulants, coagulants, and plasma extenders -- Chapter 19. Diuretics -- Chapter 20. Antiallergenic agents --Chapter 21. Cholestrerol, adrenocorticoids, and sex hormones -- Chapter 22. Antilipidemic drugs -- Chapter 23. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs -- Chapter 24. Drugs affecting sugar metabolism -- Chapter 25. Amino acids, peptides, and proteins -- Chapter 26. Vitamins and coenzymes -- Chapter 27. Thyroid function and thyroid drugs -- Chapter 28. Medicinals of plant origin: historical aspects -- Chapter 29. Chemotherapy -- Chapter 30. Metabolite antagonism -- Chapter 31. Antiseptics and disinfectants -- Chapter 32. Antimycobacterial agents -- Chapter 33. Antibiotics and synthetic antibacterials -- Chapter 34. Parasite chemotherapy -- Chapter 35. Antifungal agents -- Chapter 36. Pesticides -- Chapter 37. Cancer chemotherapy -- Chapter 38. Hormone antagonists -- Chapter 39. Photochemotherapy -- Chapter 40. Antiviral agents -- Chapter 41. Agents for organ graphics -- Chapter 42. Molecular graphics.
A text professing to explain drug action on an underlying set of principles may be written from several viewpoints and based in several scientific disciplines. Such texts have appeared from the now overlapping fields of pharmacology.
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