Drugs and Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral PharmacologyThis student-friendly, accessible text provides students with a thorough introduction to the field of behavioral pharmacology and prepares them to analyze drug information from a variety of sources. The text describes impartially and scientifically the effects of drugs on behavior, and the various ways that behavior principles facilitate an understanding of both the actions of drugs and the way people use them. *Reviews the basic principles and concepts of pharmacology, psychology, and neurophysiology. *Uniform coverage of drug classes. *Provides an historical background for each drug and explains each drug's effect from subjective, behavioral, and neurological perspectives. *Introduces students to recent findings on withdrawal and abuse potential and describes the drug's harmful effects and methods of treatment. *Includes over 700 references to original research and review articles. |
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... liver before it returns to the heart . This means that any drug absorbed from the digestive system will pass through the liver before going anywhere else in the body , and will be subjected to a certain amount of metabolism by liver ...
... liver before it returns to the heart . This means that any drug absorbed from the digestive system will pass through the liver before going anywhere else in the body , and will be subjected to a certain amount of metabolism by liver ...
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... liver can handle the drug , but if the baby is born and the umbilical cord is cut be- fore all the drug is metabolized , the drug re- mains in the infant's body and is dependent solely on the baby's immature liver for metabo- lism ...
... liver can handle the drug , but if the baby is born and the umbilical cord is cut be- fore all the drug is metabolized , the drug re- mains in the infant's body and is dependent solely on the baby's immature liver for metabo- lism ...
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... Liver Prolonged drinking of alcohol damages the liver . The damage usually starts with a buildup of fat in the liver . Alcoholics also frequently contract alcoholic hepatitis , which usually de- velops into cirrhosis . Cirrhosis is ...
... Liver Prolonged drinking of alcohol damages the liver . The damage usually starts with a buildup of fat in the liver . Alcoholics also frequently contract alcoholic hepatitis , which usually de- velops into cirrhosis . Cirrhosis is ...
Contents
Potency and Effectiveness | 5 |
Chapter | 8 |
Oral Administration | 12 |
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