An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry 7th Edition – Graham L. Patrick

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Delve into the fascinating world of medicinal chemistry with An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, 7th Edition, by Graham L. Patrick. This comprehensive textbook offers a solid foundation in the core principles of this crucial field, equipping students with the knowledge needed to understand drug discovery, design, and metabolism.

Written in a clear and concise style, the book seamlessly integrates detailed explanations with informative figures and tables. Its accessibility makes it an ideal resource for undergraduate and graduate students in pharmacy, medicine, and related health sciences. The 7th edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest advancements in the field, ensuring that readers are equipped with the most current information available.

Explore key topics such as drug action, receptor interactions, drug metabolism, and pharmacokinetics. This edition features valuable new chapters on cutting-edge areas like epigenetics and personalized medicine, providing a forward-looking perspective on the future of drug development. Gain a strong understanding of the fundamental concepts underpinning the creation and application of life-saving medications.

This essential text is a valuable tool for any student seeking a comprehensive and up-to-date understanding of medicinal chemistry. Its clear presentation and focus on key concepts make complex topics accessible, fostering a strong understanding of this critical area of pharmaceutical science. ISBNs: 9780198866664, 0198866666, 9780192636478, 0192636472

Master medicinal chemistry with Graham L. Patrick’s 7th edition. This updated textbook covers drug discovery, design, metabolism, epigenetics & personalized medicine. Ideal for undergraduate & graduate students. ISBN: 9780198866664