Bibliothèque de L'institut de Technologie UAMO BOUIRA
indexation details
Ouvrages de la bibliothèque en indexation 571.95 (1)
Affiner la recherche Interroger des sources externes

title : |
An Introduction to Testing for Drugs of Abuse |
Type de document : |
printed text |
Auteur : |
William E. SCHREIBER, Author |
Editeur : |
Londres : Wiley |
Date de publication : |
2022 |
ISBN (ou autre code) : |
978-1-119-79405-9 |
Langue : |
French (fre) |
Mots clé : |
how the body handles drugs |
Indexation : |
571.95 |
Résumé : |
An Introduction to Testing for Drugs of Abuse presents a distilled set of facts about the major drugs of abuse that are encountered in clinical practice. Individual chapters highlight the similarities in chemical structure, mechanism of action, and physiologic effects of each drug group, as well as their metabolism, therapeutic uses and potential for misuse or abuse. Special attention is given to the testing process, with an emphasis on interpretation of test results.
Informative and entertaining cases appear at the end of each chapter. These cases illustrate the many situations in which drug testing is performed for medical, legal and employment purposes.
Written in clear, concise language, this book provides practical guidance to pathologists, clinical chemists and technologists who are responsible for reporting and interpreting the results of drug analyses. It will be especially useful to residents and students who are learning about toxicology for the first time. Clinical practitioners – doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other health care professionals – will find the information they need to order and interpret drug tests accurately. |
An Introduction to Testing for Drugs of Abuse [printed text] / William E. SCHREIBER, Author . - Londres : Wiley, 2022. ISBN : 978-1-119-79405-9 Langue : French ( fre)
Mots clé : |
how the body handles drugs |
Indexation : |
571.95 |
Résumé : |
An Introduction to Testing for Drugs of Abuse presents a distilled set of facts about the major drugs of abuse that are encountered in clinical practice. Individual chapters highlight the similarities in chemical structure, mechanism of action, and physiologic effects of each drug group, as well as their metabolism, therapeutic uses and potential for misuse or abuse. Special attention is given to the testing process, with an emphasis on interpretation of test results.
Informative and entertaining cases appear at the end of each chapter. These cases illustrate the many situations in which drug testing is performed for medical, legal and employment purposes.
Written in clear, concise language, this book provides practical guidance to pathologists, clinical chemists and technologists who are responsible for reporting and interpreting the results of drug analyses. It will be especially useful to residents and students who are learning about toxicology for the first time. Clinical practitioners – doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other health care professionals – will find the information they need to order and interpret drug tests accurately. |
|  |
Exemplaires