Drug Toxicity: New Research
by
Cam E. Vellotis
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
330
Language
English
Published
Apr 24, 2013
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Edition
1
ISBN-10
1604563206
ISBN-13
9781604563207
Description
Cam E. Vellotis delves into the complex world of drug toxicity, unraveling the intricate mechanisms behind the adverse effects that various substances can have on the human body. With a keen focus on innovative research, this work examines how contemporary discoveries are enhancing the understanding of toxicology. The author explores the historical context of drug toxicity, bridging the gap between past knowledge and modern scientific advances, laying the groundwork for new methodologies in risk assessment and management.
Throughout the narrative, readers are engaged with compelling case studies and the latest findings that highlight critical trends in drug interactions, side effects, and the implications for patient safety. Vellotis emphasizes the importance of continued research in this field, as it holds the key to improving therapeutic outcomes and minimizing harm. The book serves as a vital resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, and anyone seeking to comprehend the challenges and potential solutions related to drug toxicity.
Throughout the narrative, readers are engaged with compelling case studies and the latest findings that highlight critical trends in drug interactions, side effects, and the implications for patient safety. Vellotis emphasizes the importance of continued research in this field, as it holds the key to improving therapeutic outcomes and minimizing harm. The book serves as a vital resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, and anyone seeking to comprehend the challenges and potential solutions related to drug toxicity.
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