
About half of all the medicines prescribed by doctors are not taken by their patients. One of the reasons most commonly given by patients for not taking drugs is that they feel unhappy about taking medicines which they do not understand and of which they are afraid. This book attempts to rectify this problem by showing in clear, non-technical language how medicines and other drugs work in the body to reduce the effects of disease. Most chapters include fascinating background information on how some of our most important drugs were discovered, along with intriguing and often amusing anecdotes about the drugs and the people behind their discovery. Each chapter also includes a summary of the key points together with illustrations, photographs or diagrams to summarise the main groups and how they work in the body. The book covers all the major groups of drugs, with complete listings of all the drugs available in the UK and the USA, so that the reader can locate his or her specific drug and
This book investigates the fundamental mechanisms of how various medicines and drugs interact with the human body to treat disease while addressing patient apprehension regarding pharmaceutical treatments. Authors Gail Darlington and Trevor Stone utilize their expertise to demystify complex biochemical processes, translating technical pharmacological concepts into accessible language for the general public. By combining historical context with practical explanations, the text aims to bridge the gap between clinical prescription and patient understanding, ultimately encouraging better adherence to medical regimens.
What You Will Find
Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which successfully avoids overly dense academic jargon while maintaining scientific accuracy. Experts highlight this as a practical resource for patients seeking to understand their prescriptions and for students requiring an introductory overview of pharmacology.
Page Count:
476
Publication Date:
2000-03-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198504039
ISBN-13:
9780198504030
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