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Integrated Pharmacology

Integrated Pharmacology

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Integrated Pharmacology
Review: I have been teaching basic pharmacology to dental students for about 10 years. For my taste, the best, most authorative and comprehensive pharmacolgy text is Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. However, many students will not put forth the effort to take advantage of this 2,000 page text. These students will often seek out outline-style books that lack adequate detail for this level of education (e.g., Clinical Pharmacology Made Ridiculously Simple or the Lange Review Book on Pharmacology ). This text by Page et al fills the gap between G & G and the review books. It's strengths include plentiful, high quality illustrations and good organization of the text. A weakness is its orientation to British medicine and dentistry. Still, I find it a good text to use for introducing basic concepts. Dental and Medical students can then build upon the material in this text by referring to G & G or literature references. Another positive factor in the student's eyes is cost: approx 1/2 of Goodman and Gilman.

MAS

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: disapointment
Review: I used this book during my pharmacology course and things proved to be harder than i expected.
I always ended up looking things up in different books trying to understand why is this and why is that because despite its 600 pages this textbook somehow remains a review delevering only core information with inadequate degree of explanation. If you are in textbooks that go by "the x drug has the y side-effect" not explaing the underlying mechanism then this is definately your book!


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