Rang and Dale's Pharmacology is internationally acknowledged as the core textbook for students of pharmacology, and has provided accessible, up-to-date information on drugs and their mechanism of action for more than 30 years.
Now in its tenth edition, it has been updated to include important new drugs such as gene therapies, personalised medicines and the new wave of RNA drugs. However it has not lost any of the elements that have contributed to its popularity, such as color coding and illustrations, making it reader-friendly while comprehensively covering the depth of detail required.
This essential book is recommended as the first-choice undergraduate text for science and medical students and junior doctors and will also be useful for students in other professional disciplines such as pharmacy, veterinary medicine and nursing.
Comprehensive information on drug mechanisms, basic physiology and biochemistry, and underlying pathophysiology of disease - suitable for students from many disciplines
Clear figures to aid understanding, including data figures as well as mechanistic diagrams,
Key points box summaries, clinical boxes and colour-coded chapters help to master difficult concepts
Emphasis on therapeutic drugs to help apply theory to practice
Over 150 questions and 12 clinical cases to test your knowledge
New chapters on drugs and the eye and the pharmacological management of headache
Revised information on biopharmaceuticals (including RNA drugs), antivirals (including Covid-19 therapies) as well as general principles of antimicrobial therapy.
A completely revised and updated chapter on lifestyle drugs
Recent advances in oxygen sensing and response to reduced oxygen tension
Expanded chapters on dementia and analgesic drugs