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ISBN 10: 1498765300
ISBN 13: 9781498765305
Author: Frank A Barile
Barile s Clinical Toxicology Principles and Mechanisms 3rd Table of contents:
PART I: FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF TOXICOLOGY
Chapter 1: Introduction
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1.1 Overview
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1.2 Basic Definitions
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1.3 Types of Toxicology
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1.4 Types of Toxicologists
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References, Further Reading, Review Articles
Chapter 2: Risk Assessment and Regulatory Toxicology
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2.1 Risk Assessment (HIRA, Exposure, Hazard Characterization, etc.)
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2.2 Regulatory Toxicology (NRC, EPA, FDA, DEA, OSHA, etc.)
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References, Further Reading, Review Articles
Chapter 3: Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs)
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3.1 Clinical Adverse Effects
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3.2 Risk Factors for ADRs
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3.3 Treatment of ADRs and Poisoning
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3.4 Drug Detection and Identification
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References
Chapter 4: Classification of Toxic Agents in Humans
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By target organ, origin, application, physical state, biochemical properties
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References
Chapter 5: Exposure
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Routes: oral, inhalation, injection, etc.
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Duration and Frequency
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Toxicant Accumulation
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References
Chapter 6: Toxicological Effects
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Types of Responses
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Chemical Interactions (Additive, Antagonistic, Synergistic…)
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References
Chapter 7: Dose – Response
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LD50, ED50, TD50, IC50
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Therapeutic Index (TI)
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References
Chapter 8: Animal Toxicity Testing
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Human vs. Animal Comparison
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Species Selection
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IACUC and Ethical Considerations
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Types of Toxicity Tests
Chapter 9: In Vitro Alternative Methods
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Cell and Tissue Culture
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Predictive Toxicology and Clinical Application
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References
Chapter 10: Toxicokinetics
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Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion (ADME)
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One- and Two-Compartment Models
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Blood–Brain Barrier, Placenta…
Chapter 11: Drug–Receptor Interactions
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Types of Receptors: Ion channels, GPCRs, Enzymes, Nuclear Receptors
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Signal Transduction Mechanisms
Chapter 12: Toxicogenomics
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Genetic Variability, DNA Damage, Epigenetic Toxicology
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Methylation, Non-coding RNA Mechanisms
PART II: TOXICITY OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS
Chapters 13–23: Therapeutic Drug Classes
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Sedatives/Hypnotics: Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Zolpidem…
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Opioids and Derivatives
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Sympathomimetics: Amphetamines, Cocaine, Nicotine…
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Hallucinogens: LSD, PCP, MDMA, Marijuana…
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Anticholinergics and Antipsychotics
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Analgesics and Anti-inflammatories: Paracetamol, Aspirin, NSAIDs
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Anabolic Steroids and Hormones
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Cardiovascular Drugs: Digoxin, Beta Blockers, Calcium Channel Blockers
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Antineoplastics (Chemotherapy Drugs)
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Vitamins (Hypervitaminosis)
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Herbal and Traditional Medicines
PART III: TOXICITY OF NON-THERAPEUTIC AGENTS
Chapters 24–26: Environmental and Industrial Agents
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Alcohols and Aldehydes: Ethanol, Methanol, Isopropanol, Formaldehyde
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Toxic Gases: Carbon Monoxide, Cyanide, Respiratory Irritants, Asphyxiants
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Heavy Metals: Arsenic, Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, Iron, etc.
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Chelation Therapy for Heavy Metal Poisoning
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