2015 LWW Medical and Health Professions Education Catalogue

PHARMACY

Foye’s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry Seventh Edition, International Edition Boards and Wards Series Victoria F. Roche, PhD Senior Associate Dean, School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, Creighton University, Omaha, NE S. William Zito, PhD College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions, St. John’s University, Jamaica, NY Senior Editor Thomas L. Lemke, PhD Associate Dean for Professional Programs and Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Houston, Houston, TX Edited by David A. Williams, PhD Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Boston, MA

February 2012 / Hardbound / 10.875 x 8.375 1,520 pp. / Approx. 1,739 Illus. / Approx. 60 Tables 978-1-4511-7572-1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART I: PRINCIPLES OF DRUG DISCOVERY PART II: DRUG RECEPTORS AFFECTING NEUROTRANSMISSION AND ENZYMES AS CATALYTIC RECEPTORS PART III: PHARMACODYNAMIC AGENTS PART IV: DISEASE STATE MANAGEMENT

DESCRIPTION Acclaimed by students and instructors alike, Foye’s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry is now in its Seventh Edition, featuring updated chapters plus new material that meets the needs of today’s medicinal chemistry courses. This latest edition offers an unparalleled presentation of drug discovery and pharmacodynamic agents, integrating principles of medicinal chemistry with pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and clinical pharmacy. FEATURES f f New! Membrane Drug Transporters chapter f f New! Nutrition and Obesity chapter f f Expanded Anesthetics chapter f f Abbreviations list with full terms spelled out f f Clinical Scenarios: an initial scenario introduced at the beginning of each chapter and an Outcome and Chemical Analysis of the Scenario provided at the end of the chapter f f Sidebar boxes providing additional information related to material discussed within the text f f Clinical Significance boxes explaining how chapter content is related to effective pharmaceutical care f f Case Studies at the end of each chapter asking students to evaluate a patient and apply knowledge of medicinal chemistry to choose the most appropriate therapeutic option

ANCILLARIES

For Students: f f Full Text Online f f Additional Case Studies f f Answers to Additional Case Studie f f Practice Quiz Questions f f Drug Updates f f U.S. Drug Regulation: An Overview

For Instructors: f f Image Bank f f ChemDraw Image Bank

f f Answers to In-Text Case Studies f f Answers to Additional Case Studies f f U.S. Drug Regulation: An Overview f f Angel/Blackboard/WebCT Course Cartridges

HEALTH PROFESSIONS

Wolters Kluwer

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