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This book introduces "network pharmacology" as an emerging frontier
subject of systematic drug research in the era of artificial
intelligence and big data. Network Pharmacology is an original
subject of fusion system biology, bioinformatics, network science
and other related disciplines. It emphasizes on starting from the
overall perspective of the system level and biological networks,
the analysis of the laws of molecular association between drugs and
their treatment objects, reveals the systematic pharmacological
mechanisms of drugs, and guides the research and development of new
drugs and clinical diagnosis and treatment. After it was proposed,
network pharmacology has been paid attention by researchers, and it
has been rapidly developed and widely used. In order to
systematically reveal the biological basis of diagnosis and
treatment in traditional Chinese medicine and modern medicine, we
proposed a new concept of "network target" for the first time,
which has become the core theory of "network pharmacology". The
core principle of a network target is to construct a biological
network that can be used to decipher complex diseases. The network
is then used as the therapeutic target, to which multicomponent
remedies are applied. This book mainly includes four parts: 1) The
concept and theory of network pharmacology; 2) Common analysis
methods, databases and software in network pharmacological
research; 3) Typical cases of traditional Chinese medicine
modernization and modern drug research based on network
pharmacology; 4) Network pharmacology practice process based on
drugs and diseases.
Pharmaceutics: Basic Principles and Application to Pharmacy
Practice, Second Edition is a valuable textbook covering the role
and application of pharmaceutics within pharmacy practice. This
updated resource is geared toward meeting and incorporating the
current curricular guidelines on pharmaceutics and laboratory
skills mandated by the American Council for Pharmacy Education. It
includes a number of student-friendly features, including chapter
objectives and summaries, practical examples, case studies,
numerous images and key-concept text boxes. Two new chapters are
included, as well as a new end of chapter section covering
"critical reflections and practice applications". Divided into
three sections – Physical Principles and Properties of
Pharmaceutics; Practical Aspects of Pharmaceutics; and Biological
Applications of Pharmaceutics – this new edition covers all
aspects of pharmaceutics and providing a single and compelling
source for students.
This book provides a modern and easy-to-understand introduction to
the chemical equilibria in solutions. It focuses on aqueous
solutions, but also addresses non-aqueous solutions, covering
acid-base, complex, precipitation and redox equilibria. The theory
behind these and the resulting knowledge for experimental work
build the foundations of analytical chemistry. They are also of
essential importance for all solution reactions in environmental
chemistry, biochemistry and geochemistry as well as pharmaceutics
and medicine. Each chapter and section highlights the main aspects,
providing examples in separate boxes. Questions and answers are
included to facilitate understanding, while the numerous literature
references allow students to easily expand their studies.
Medication management is an essential component of therapeutic
success in the treatment of chronic diseases. However, patients who
do not regularly take their prescribed medications are a primary
concern of health systems worldwide. A significant proportion of
patients on chronic medications fail to adhere to their treatments,
and suboptimal adherence leads to dire clinical and financial
consequences on the personal level. Moreover, non-adherence can
adversely impact public healthcare costs and the clinical outcomes
of patients. Design and Quality Considerations for Developing
Mobile Apps for Medication Management: Emerging Research and
Opportunities is a collection of innovative research that combines
theory and practice on optimizing strategies to improve medication
adherence and overall health and wellbeing in patients through the
design of usable and reliable mobile app-based systems.
Highlighting a broad range of topics including pharmaceutical care,
quality assessment, and health behavior frameworks, this book is
ideally designed for clinicians, pharmacists, healthcare providers,
programmers, software developers, researchers, academicians, and
students.
The 2022 edition of the Rules and Guidance for Pharmaceutical
Distributors, the 'Green Guide', is the essential reference for all
distributors, brokers of human medicines, importers and
distributors of active substances in the UK.It provides you with
the single authoritative source of European good distribution
practices and UK guidance, information and UK legislation on these
activities.The new 5th edition has been updated to incorporate
changes made after the UK's exit from the European Union on the
31st January 2020.It also incorporates new guidance on
pharmacovigilance for wholesalers, the naming of sites on a
licence, self-inspection, and the responsible person for import.It
brings together EU guidance on good distribution practice and the
MHRA's expectations for compliance. There is also a new flowchart
for the registration of handling active substances
Numerous phenomenal advances have been made towards understanding
the role of neurotransmitters in the pathophysiology of
neurological disorders, and these have resulted in a large number
of novel molecules with the potential to revolutionize the
treatment and prevention of such disorders. This book provides a
comprehensive and detailed explanation of brain neurotransmitters
and their receptors and associated channels. It includes a basic
introduction, and also discusses the functions and recent advances
and their pharmacology, highlighting the role of various computer
aided drug design (CADD) strategies for the development of
therapeutic ligands to modulate these receptors/ion channels.
Written in an easy-to-read style, it is intended for neuroscience
and pharmaceutical students and researchers working in the area of
brain neurotransmitters.
This book explores the possible development of neurokinin-3
receptor (NK3R) antagonists with reduced environmental impact.
Pharmaceuticals are used to cure diseases and to alleviate symptoms
in humans and animals. However, the stable, bioactive substances
excreted by patients have unfavorable effects on non-target
species. To overcome these disadvantages of these highly stable,
potent substances, drug design to turn off bioactivity after
release into the environment is needed. The book describes the
development of eco-friendly NK3R antagonists by introducing a
labile functional moiety and substituting a scaffold. This resulted
in a novel NK3R antagonist that oxidized into its inactive form
when exposed to air. Further, the book presents an efficient and
easily achievable synthetic method of creating triazolopiperazine
scaffolds, as well as a structure-activity relationship study
involving scaffold hopping for decomposable motifs, which led to a
novel photodegradable NK3R antagonist. Demonstrating that it is
possible to develop compounds that convert into their inactive
forms under environmental conditions, this book is useful for
anyone interested in therapeutic agents with reduced environmental
impact.
This book volume provides complete and updated information on the
applications of Design of Experiments (DoE) and related
multivariate techniques at various stages of pharmaceutical product
development. It discusses the applications of experimental designs
that shall include oral, topical, transdermal, injectables
preparations, and beyond for nanopharmaceutical product
development, leading to dedicated case studies on various
pharmaceutical experiments through illustrations, art-works, tables
and figures. This book is a valuable guide for all academic and
industrial researchers, pharmaceutical and biomedical scientists,
undergraduate and postgraduate research scholars, pharmacists,
biostatisticians, biotechnologists, formulations and process
engineers, regulatory affairs and quality assurance personnel.
Protein pharmaceuticals form a fast-growing category in the
arsenal of drugs. This book explores the nature of different
analytical techniques and the way in which they are related to
pharmaceutical proteins. In addition to serving the analytical
chemist, this book is needed by the formulation scientist who is
responsible for design and formulation of a pharmaceutical protein
that can be monitored during production and over time.
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