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2007 | 1257 Pages | ISBN: 3527310584 | PDF | 11 MB
Antidepressants and related psychiatric drugs are the most important prescription drugs worldwide, accounting for a market volume of 20 billion US$ per year. This handbook provides a complete and detailed overview of all currently available psychiatric drugs, covering more than 250 different compounds. Particular features include: * the most important information on the chemistry, pharmacology and therapeutic use of a given drug * a special layout with margin notes and compound structures allowing for quick and easy access to the desired information Written by drug developers from the pharmaceutical industry, novel drugs currently under development and new methods of treatment are listed side by side with classical drugs, allowing a direct comparison of traditional and innovative therapeutic approaches.Content: Chapter 1.1 Introductory and Basic Aspects (pages 2-50): Luz Romero, Ana Montero, Begona Fernandez and Jose M. VelaChapter 1.2 Clinics (pages 51-110): Rosario Perez?Egea, Victor Perez, Dolors Puigdemont and Enric AlvarezChapter 1.3 Pharmacology (pages 111-140): Begona Fernandez, Luz Romero and Ana MonteroChapter 1.4 Experimental research (pages 141-172): Ana Montero, Begona Fernandez and Luz RomeroChapter 1.5 Chemistry (pages 173-296): Jorg Holenz, Jose Luis Diaz and Helmut BuschmannChapter 2.1 Introductory and Basic Aspects (pages 298-334): Francesc ArtigasChapter 2.2 Clinics (pages 335-388): Salvador Ros and Francisco Javier ArranzChapter 2.3 Pharmacology (pages 389-448): Analia Bortolozzi, Llorenc Diaz?Mataix and Francesc ArtigasChapter 2.4 Experimental Research (pages 449-489): Pau Celada, Anna Castane, Albert Adell and Francesc ArtigasChapter 2.5 Chemistry (pages 491-616): Antonio Parraga, Jorg Holenz and Helmut BuschmannChapter 3.1 Introductory and Basic Aspects (pages 618-880): Francisca Lopez?Rios, Serafin Gomez?Martin and Antonio Molina?MorenoChapter 3.2 Clinics (pages 881-894): Blanca Gutierrez and Jorge CervillaChapter 3.3 Pharmacology (pages 895-922): Jose Manuel BaeyensChapter 3.4 Experimental Research (pages 923-949): Enrique Portillo and Jose M. VelaChapter 3.5 Chemistry (pages 951-1087): Monica Garca?Loapez, Susana Yenes, Helmut Buschmann and Antoni TorrensChapter 4.1 Introductory and Basic aspects (pages 1090-1103): Javier Burgueno, Rafael Franco and Francisco CiruelaChapter 4.2 Clinics (pages 1105-1154): Francisco Javier Arranz and Salvador RosChapter 4.3 Pharmacology (pages 1155-1182): Francisco Ciruela, Rafael Franco and Javier BurguenoChapter 4.4 Chemistry (pages 1183-1196): Jorg Holenz, Jose Luis Diaz and Helmut Buschmann
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