An Integrated Guide to Human Drug Metabolism 1st Edition
Grab the definitive resource that demystifies how drugs behave in the human body: An Integrated Guide to Human Drug Metabolism, 1st Edition by Mark Ashton, Paul W. Groundwater, Sophie Stocker, and Adam Todd. This authoritative text immediately draws you in with clear explanations of the biochemical and physiological pathways that govern drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME).
Beyond theory, the book connects metabolic mechanisms to practical outcomes—drug efficacy, safety, and clinical decision-making—making it indispensable for pharmacologists, medicinal chemists, clinicians, pharmacists, toxicologists and graduate students worldwide. Chapters walk you through enzyme systems (including CYP450 families), phase I/II biotransformation, transporter interactions, species differences and the impact of genetics, disease and drug–drug interactions on metabolism.
Readable yet rigorous, the guide uses concise summaries, illustrative figures and comparative tables to simplify complex concepts and speed learning. Real-world examples highlight translational implications for drug development, regulatory assessment and patient care, helping readers apply science to practice in both industry and clinical settings.
If you need a single, up-to-date reference that bridges fundamental metabolism with applied pharmacokinetics, this book is the go-to choice. Packed with expert insight and practical relevance, it strengthens decision-making across research, clinical practice and drug development.
Order your copy of An Integrated Guide to Human Drug Metabolism, 1st Edition today and equip yourself with the knowledge to predict, interpret and manage drug metabolism challenges with confidence.
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