ABSTRACT
An ever-increasing demand for better drugs, elevated safety standards, and economic considerations have all led to a dramatic paradigm shift in the way that drugs are being discovered and developed. Known as rational drug design, this contemporary process is defined by three main steps: the discovery of lead compounds, surgical manipulation to deve
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Chemical, Biochemical, and Biological Aspects of Pathophysiological Conditions
part |2 pages
Part II: Classical Medicinal Chemistry
part |2 pages
Part III: Drug Design, Chemical and Molecular Aspects of Drug Action
part |2 pages
Part IV: Drug - Xenobiotic Metabolism
part |2 pages
Part V; Physical Organic and Theoretical Medicinal Chemistry