Foye's Principles of Medicinal Chemistry
Understanding the Fundamentals of Drug Chemistry
Thomas Lemke author Victoria, PhD F Roche author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Wolters Kluwer Health
Published:31st Aug '19
Should be back in stock very soon
This text serves as a crucial resource for understanding drug chemistry, emphasizing the structure-activity relationships and pharmacokinetics essential for pharmacy education.
With contributions from seasoned educators, research scientists, and clinicians, Foye's Principles of Medicinal Chemistry serves as an essential resource for professional and graduate students, as well as pharmacy faculty. This text is recognized as a 'gold standard' in the field, providing a thorough explanation of the chemical foundations of drug action. It emphasizes the critical aspects of structure-activity relationships, physicochemical and pharmacokinetic properties, and the metabolic profiles of widely used drugs.
The book offers comprehensive coverage of the latest advancements in drug chemistry, ensuring that the material is organized and written for easy comprehension. It is extensively referenced, enabling learners to delve deeper into specific areas of interest. The contemporary focus on drugs that practitioners consider clinically significant in today's healthcare landscape makes this text particularly relevant.
Additionally, Foye's Principles of Medicinal Chemistry includes clinical significance testimonials that showcase the importance of medicinal chemistry in practice. The book also features drug monographs that clarify the science-practice interface by detailing therapeutic indications, adverse reactions, and drug-drug interactions. End-of-chapter exercises help students assess their understanding of key concepts. Furthermore, the availability of an eBook makes learning fast and convenient, allowing for 24/7 access on various devices, complete with features for highlighting and sharing notes.
ISBN: 9781975139032
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 3629g
1168 pages
Eighth, International Edition