Descuento:
-5%Antes:
Despues:
247,00 €1. General Anesthetics
2. Local Anesthetics
3. Analgesics
4. Hypnotics and Sedatives
5. Anxiolitics (Tranquilizers)
6. Antipsycotics (Neuroleptics)
7. Antidepressants
8. Central Nervous System Stimulants
9. Antiepileptics
10. Anti-Parkinson Drugs
11. Adrenegic (Sympatomimetic) Drugs
12. Adrenoblocking Drugs
13. Cholinomimetics
14. Anticholinergic Drugs
15. Muscle Relaxants
16. Antihistamine Drugs
17. Cardiac Glycosides and Other Inotropes
18. Drugs for Tachyarrhytmias
19. Antianginal Drugs
20. Agents Used in Hyperlipoproteinemia
21. Diuretics
22. Antihypertensive Drugs
23. Drugs for Treating of Pulmonary Diseases
24. Anticoagulants, Antiagregants, Trombolytics and Hemostatics
25. Thyroid and Parathyroid Drugs
26. Insulin and Synthetic Hypoglycemic Agents
27. Corticosteroids
28. Female Sex Hormones
29. Male Sex Hormones and Anabolics
30. Antineoplastic Agents
31. Immunopharmacologic Drugs
32. Antibiotics
33. Antimicrobials
34. Antimicobacterials
35. Antifungal Drugs
36. Antiviral Drugs
37. Antiprotozoal Drugs
38. Antihelmint Drugs
Synthesis of Essential Drugs provides a description of methods of synthesis (mainly patented), activity and implementation of diversity of all drug types (700+ drugs) and classes. With over 2300 references, mainly patent, for the methods of synthesis for over 700 drugs, along with the most widespread synonyms for these drugs, the authors have skilfully harmonized the chemical and pharmacological data. In filling the gap that exists in the literature of drug synthesis, Synthesis of Essential Drugs is an excellent handbook for chemists, scientists, students and professionals working in medicinal chemistry.
Features:
• Provides a brief description of methods of synthesis, activity and implementation of all drug types
• Includes synonyms
• Includes over 2300 references
Authors
• Ruben Vardanyan, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.
• Victor Hruby, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA