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Introduction to Crucial Pharmacology Trends, Volume 4
Edited by Prof. Shiva Murthy N, Prof. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, Dr. Mukundam Borah, and Prof. Bikash Medhi, is a focused academic resource tailored to the evolving needs of postgraduate pharmacology students. Building on earlier volumes, this edition integrates clinically relevant advances, emerging therapeutic strategies, and core pharmacological concepts frequently tested in postgraduate en
Introduction to Crucial Pharmacology Trends, Volume 4
Edited by Prof. Shiva Murthy N, Prof. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, Dr. Mukundam Borah, and Prof. Bikash Medhi, is a focused academic resource tailored to the evolving needs of postgraduate pharmacology students. Building on earlier volumes, this edition integrates clinically relevant advances, emerging therapeutic strategies, and core pharmacological concepts frequently tested in postgraduate entrance and university examinations.
Section 1: Clinical Applications, Special Therapeutics & Emerging Trends highlights high-yield clinical topics, including pharmacotherapy of obesity and resistant hypertension, biologics in psoriasis, SLE and lung cancer, metronomic chemotherapy, and oncology risk-minimization strategies. It also emphasizes rational drug use in special populations, ocular pharmacology, diagnostic drugs, pharmacovigilance under PvPI, NDCT 2019 highlights, intellectual property rights in drugs and medical devices, and the expanding role of telemedicine in rural healthcare.
Section 2: Core Concepts, Research Methodology & Pharmacological Principles revisits foundational pharmacology with translational relevance, covering transporters, SAR, pA₂ and pKa, polymorphism, chiral drugs, pharmacokinetics, dosing principles, modified-release formulations, experimental models, natural products, and cannabinoid pharmacology—bridging basic science with clinical innovation.
Introduction to Crucial Pharmacology Trends, Volume 4
Edited by Prof. Shiva Murthy N, Prof. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, Dr. Mukundam Borah, and Prof. Bikash Medhi, is a focused academic resource tailored to the evolving needs of postgraduate pharmacology students. Building on earlier volumes, this edition integrates clinically relevant advances, emerging therapeutic strategies, and core pharmacological concepts frequently tested in postgraduate en
Introduction to Crucial Pharmacology Trends, Volume 4
Edited by Prof. Shiva Murthy N, Prof. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, Dr. Mukundam Borah, and Prof. Bikash Medhi, is a focused academic resource tailored to the evolving needs of postgraduate pharmacology students. Building on earlier volumes, this edition integrates clinically relevant advances, emerging therapeutic strategies, and core pharmacological concepts frequently tested in postgraduate entrance and university examinations.
Section 1: Clinical Applications, Special Therapeutics & Emerging Trends highlights high-yield clinical topics, including pharmacotherapy of obesity and resistant hypertension, biologics in psoriasis, SLE and lung cancer, metronomic chemotherapy, and oncology risk-minimization strategies. It also emphasizes rational drug use in special populations, ocular pharmacology, diagnostic drugs, pharmacovigilance under PvPI, NDCT 2019 highlights, intellectual property rights in drugs and medical devices, and the expanding role of telemedicine in rural healthcare.
Section 2: Core Concepts, Research Methodology & Pharmacological Principles revisits foundational pharmacology with translational relevance, covering transporters, SAR, pA₂ and pKa, polymorphism, chiral drugs, pharmacokinetics, dosing principles, modified-release formulations, experimental models, natural products, and cannabinoid pharmacology—bridging basic science with clinical innovation.
Introduction to Crucial Pharmacology Trends, Volume 3
Edited by Prof. Shiva Murthy N, Prof. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, Dr. Mukundam Borah, and Prof. Bikash Medhi, this volume presents an updated and comprehensive perspective on essential and emerging concepts in modern pharmacology. As therapeutic science advances through new regulatory frameworks, innovative drug delivery systems, and evolving safety priorities, a strong understanding of both fo
Introduction to Crucial Pharmacology Trends, Volume 3
Edited by Prof. Shiva Murthy N, Prof. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, Dr. Mukundam Borah, and Prof. Bikash Medhi, this volume presents an updated and comprehensive perspective on essential and emerging concepts in modern pharmacology. As therapeutic science advances through new regulatory frameworks, innovative drug delivery systems, and evolving safety priorities, a strong understanding of both foundational principles and current trends is crucial for learners and practitioners.
Section 1 – Core Principles and Evolving Frameworks in Pharmacology covers essential medicines, drug standards, pharmacopoeia, drug expiry, receptor mechanisms, bioassays, evidence synthesis, adaptive clinical trial design, pharmacoeconomics, and the growing role of artificial intelligence and novel drug delivery models.
Section 2 – Safety, Vigilance, and Ethical Horizons focuses on adverse drug reactions, teratogenicity, medication errors, polypharmacy, cosmetovigilance, eco-pharmacovigilance, placebo/nocebo effects, ethics in animal research, drug promotion guidelines, hospital pharmacy practices, and systematic approaches to poisoning.
With its balance of core knowledge, practical safety frameworks, and futuristic insights, Crucial Pharmacology Trends – Volume 3 serves as a valuable reference for postgraduate students, researchers, and healthcare professionals navigating the evolving landscape of pharmacology.
Introduction to Crucial Pharmacology Trends, Volume 3
Edited by Prof. Shiva Murthy N, Prof. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, Dr. Mukundam Borah, and Prof. Bikash Medhi, this volume presents an updated and comprehensive perspective on essential and emerging concepts in modern pharmacology. As therapeutic science advances through new regulatory frameworks, innovative drug delivery systems, and evolving safety priorities, a strong understanding of both fo
Introduction to Crucial Pharmacology Trends, Volume 3
Edited by Prof. Shiva Murthy N, Prof. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, Dr. Mukundam Borah, and Prof. Bikash Medhi, this volume presents an updated and comprehensive perspective on essential and emerging concepts in modern pharmacology. As therapeutic science advances through new regulatory frameworks, innovative drug delivery systems, and evolving safety priorities, a strong understanding of both foundational principles and current trends is crucial for learners and practitioners.
Section 1 – Core Principles and Evolving Frameworks in Pharmacology covers essential medicines, drug standards, pharmacopoeia, drug expiry, receptor mechanisms, bioassays, evidence synthesis, adaptive clinical trial design, pharmacoeconomics, and the growing role of artificial intelligence and novel drug delivery models.
Section 2 – Safety, Vigilance, and Ethical Horizons focuses on adverse drug reactions, teratogenicity, medication errors, polypharmacy, cosmetovigilance, eco-pharmacovigilance, placebo/nocebo effects, ethics in animal research, drug promotion guidelines, hospital pharmacy practices, and systematic approaches to poisoning.
With its balance of core knowledge, practical safety frameworks, and futuristic insights, Crucial Pharmacology Trends – Volume 3 serves as a valuable reference for postgraduate students, researchers, and healthcare professionals navigating the evolving landscape of pharmacology.
Introduction to Crucial Pharmacology Trends, Volume 2:
Edited by Dr. Shiva Murthy N, Dr. Syed Shehnaz Ilyas, Dr. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, and Dr. J. Thirunavukkarasu, this volume bridges foundational pharmacology and clinical application. With advancements like genomics and personalized therapies, clinical pharmacology is vital for optimizing patient care. This volume explores key topics in clinical research, animal studies, and recent innovati
Introduction to Crucial Pharmacology Trends, Volume 2:
Edited by Dr. Shiva Murthy N, Dr. Syed Shehnaz Ilyas, Dr. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, and Dr. J. Thirunavukkarasu, this volume bridges foundational pharmacology and clinical application. With advancements like genomics and personalized therapies, clinical pharmacology is vital for optimizing patient care. This volume explores key topics in clinical research, animal studies, and recent innovations.
The clinical research section addresses critical issues, starting with biostatistical pitfalls and emphasizing precise methodologies. Chapters on evidence-based medicine, plagiarism prevention, and post-marketing surveillance highlight ethics and rigor. Topics on randomized controlled trials, technological advances, and research challenges reflect the evolving clinical research landscape.
The animal studies section highlights experimental models for drug evaluation, including antiglaucoma and type 2 diabetes models, and zebrafish in discovery. Simulated animal experiments and diuretic evaluations emphasize preclinical research's role.
The recent advances section explores innovations like AI in pharmacovigilance, nanopharmacology, and personalized medicine. Topics such as pharmacomicrobiomics, nasal drug delivery, monoclonal antibodies, vaccine development, and drug repositioning showcase cutting-edge advancements.
With these, this volume serves as a guide to navigating pharmacology’s dynamic evolution.
Introduction to Crucial Pharmacology Trends, Volume 2:
Edited by Dr. Shiva Murthy N, Dr. Syed Shehnaz Ilyas, Dr. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, and Dr. J. Thirunavukkarasu, this volume bridges foundational pharmacology and clinical application. With advancements like genomics and personalized therapies, clinical pharmacology is vital for optimizing patient care. This volume explores key topics in clinical research, animal studies, and recent innovati
Introduction to Crucial Pharmacology Trends, Volume 2:
Edited by Dr. Shiva Murthy N, Dr. Syed Shehnaz Ilyas, Dr. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, and Dr. J. Thirunavukkarasu, this volume bridges foundational pharmacology and clinical application. With advancements like genomics and personalized therapies, clinical pharmacology is vital for optimizing patient care. This volume explores key topics in clinical research, animal studies, and recent innovations.
The clinical research section addresses critical issues, starting with biostatistical pitfalls and emphasizing precise methodologies. Chapters on evidence-based medicine, plagiarism prevention, and post-marketing surveillance highlight ethics and rigor. Topics on randomized controlled trials, technological advances, and research challenges reflect the evolving clinical research landscape.
The animal studies section highlights experimental models for drug evaluation, including antiglaucoma and type 2 diabetes models, and zebrafish in discovery. Simulated animal experiments and diuretic evaluations emphasize preclinical research's role.
The recent advances section explores innovations like AI in pharmacovigilance, nanopharmacology, and personalized medicine. Topics such as pharmacomicrobiomics, nasal drug delivery, monoclonal antibodies, vaccine development, and drug repositioning showcase cutting-edge advancements.
With these, this volume serves as a guide to navigating pharmacology’s dynamic evolution.
Crucial Pharmacology Trends Volume 1: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology
Edited by Dr. Shiva Murthy N, Dr. Syed Shehnaz Ilyas, Dr. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, and Dr. J. Thirunavukkarasu, this volume bridges the gap between fundamental pharmacological science and its clinical application. As medicine advances with innovations like genomics and personalized therapies, clinical pharmacology becomes indispensable in optimizing patient outcomes.
Crucial Pharmacology Trends Volume 1: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology
Edited by Dr. Shiva Murthy N, Dr. Syed Shehnaz Ilyas, Dr. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, and Dr. J. Thirunavukkarasu, this volume bridges the gap between fundamental pharmacological science and its clinical application. As medicine advances with innovations like genomics and personalized therapies, clinical pharmacology becomes indispensable in optimizing patient outcomes.
This comprehensive guide provides postgraduate students with a strong foundation in clinical pharmacology, covering drug mechanisms, interactions, and safety principles within real-world settings. It highlights critical topics such as off-label drug use, paradoxical pharmacology, and drug interactions, alongside emerging trends like biosimilars, reverse pharmacology, and chronopharmacology. Additionally, it addresses practical challenges like antimicrobial stewardship, medication errors, and tailored drug therapy for vulnerable populations, including the elderly.
Through its structured and concise approach, the book ensures learners grasp both theoretical and practical aspects of clinical pharmacology, essential for academic success and impactful clinical practice. This volume is a vital resource for students aspiring to excel in postgraduate exams, contribute to innovative research, and deliver patient-centric healthcare solutions.
Crucial Pharmacology Trends Volume 1: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology
Edited by Dr. Shiva Murthy N, Dr. Syed Shehnaz Ilyas, Dr. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, and Dr. J. Thirunavukkarasu, this volume bridges the gap between fundamental pharmacological science and its clinical application. As medicine advances with innovations like genomics and personalized therapies, clinical pharmacology becomes indispensable in optimizing patient outcomes.
Crucial Pharmacology Trends Volume 1: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology
Edited by Dr. Shiva Murthy N, Dr. Syed Shehnaz Ilyas, Dr. Melvin George, Dr. Phulen Sarma, and Dr. J. Thirunavukkarasu, this volume bridges the gap between fundamental pharmacological science and its clinical application. As medicine advances with innovations like genomics and personalized therapies, clinical pharmacology becomes indispensable in optimizing patient outcomes.
This comprehensive guide provides postgraduate students with a strong foundation in clinical pharmacology, covering drug mechanisms, interactions, and safety principles within real-world settings. It highlights critical topics such as off-label drug use, paradoxical pharmacology, and drug interactions, alongside emerging trends like biosimilars, reverse pharmacology, and chronopharmacology. Additionally, it addresses practical challenges like antimicrobial stewardship, medication errors, and tailored drug therapy for vulnerable populations, including the elderly.
Through its structured and concise approach, the book ensures learners grasp both theoretical and practical aspects of clinical pharmacology, essential for academic success and impactful clinical practice. This volume is a vital resource for students aspiring to excel in postgraduate exams, contribute to innovative research, and deliver patient-centric healthcare solutions.
“Clinical Trials Management” book is edited by Dr. Shiva Murthy N, Dr. Basavanna PL, Dr. Chinmaya Mahapatra and Dr. Sanjeev Gupta. Having 22 chapters authored by 35 professionals from Clinical Research and Drug Development Industry.
Medical Pharmacologists Society (MPS): MPS is a registered society as per Karnataka Society Registration Act (1960). This society represents the views of medical pharmacologists across India.
“Clinical Trials Management” book is edited by Dr. Shiva Murthy N, Dr. Basavanna PL, Dr. Chinmaya Mahapatra and Dr. Sanjeev Gupta. Having 22 chapters authored by 35 professionals from Clinical Research and Drug Development Industry.
Medical Pharmacologists Society (MPS): MPS is a registered society as per Karnataka Society Registration Act (1960). This society represents the views of medical pharmacologists across India.
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