ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY – I
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"Advanced Pharmacology – I"
is a comprehensive academic resource designed to deepen the understanding of pharmacological principles and their clinical applications. This volume serves as a foundational pillar for postgraduate students, researchers, and healthcare professionals seeking to bridge the gap between experimental pharmacology and evidence-based therapeutics.
Structured into thematic modules, the book explores:
- Mechanisms of drug action at molecular, cellular, and systemic levels
- Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics with clinical correlations
- Emerging therapeutic targets in neuropharmacology, cardiovascular, endocrine, and immunopharmacology
- Advanced drug delivery systems, nanomedicine, and personalized pharmacotherapy
- Regulatory frameworks, ethical considerations, and translational pharmacology
Each chapter integrates recent advances, case-based discussions, and critical analysis of drug safety, efficacy, and rational use. Special emphasis is placed on pharmacovigilance, drug interactions, and therapeutic decision-making in special populations such as pediatrics, geriatrics, and patients with hepatic or renal impairment.
By fostering analytical thinking and clinical insight, this book empowers readers to navigate the complexities of modern pharmacology and contribute meaningfully to patient-centered care and drug development.

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