The Handbook of Basic and Clinical Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics is your comprehensive guide to understanding the complex world of eye pharmacology. This valuable resource offers in-depth coverage on a range of topics including:
– Detailed anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry of the eye: This book provides a thorough review of the physical structure and internal processes of the eye, making it a crucial resource for those studying or practicing in fields related to ocular health.
– In-depth analysis of ocular pharmacology: Gain an understanding of the pharmacological actions of drugs used for treating eye ailments. This includes knowledge about the unique aspects of basic and clinical sciences applicable to the eye, a sensory organ with limited access to systemic circulation due to blood-vitreous, blood-aqueous, and blood-retinal barriers.
– Comprehensive drug therapy knowledge: Discover the physico-chemical properties of molecules and pharmacokinetic principles involved in drug delivery to the eye. This includes topical, intracameral, and intravitreal administration methods.
– Disease-focused approach: This book discusses the basic and clinical pharmacological principles involved in treating various eye disorders and diseases. It also covers the ocular side effects of systemically administered drugs.
– Cutting-edge therapies: Stay updated on the latest therapies such as biologics, drug conjugates, combination products, gene, and cellular therapy.
– Detailed reference source: The Handbook of Basic and Clinical Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics serves as a primary and secondary source of reference for up-to-date information about pharmacological mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, side effects, drug-drug interactions, and therapeutic indications of drugs.
Whether you’re a student in the health care disciplines such as nursing, pharmacy, optometry, or medical, or
Authors:
Sunny Ohia PhD, FARVO, FAS (Editor),
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Publication Date:
July 26, 2022
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