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Calming The Brain Benzodiazepines And Related Drugs From Laboratory To Clinic Adam Doble

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Calming The Brain Benzodiazepines And Related Drugs From Laboratory To Clinic Adam Doble
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 323.92 MB
Author: Adam Doble, Ian L. Martin, David Nutt
ISBN: 9781000102154, 9781000119329, 9781000144468, 9781003076407, 1000102157, 1000119327, 1000144461, 1003076408
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Calming The Brain Benzodiazepines And Related Drugs From Laboratory To Clinic Adam Doble by Adam Doble, Ian L. Martin, David Nutt 9781000102154, 9781000119329, 9781000144468, 9781003076407, 1000102157, 1000119327, 1000144461, 1003076408 instant download after payment.

This book covers the entire field of research in the area of minor tranquillizers and its application to current clinical practice in the treatment of anxiety and insomnia. These drugs are principally the benzodiazepines and related drugs with a similar mechanism of action, such as zolpidem and zopiclone. The molecular mechanism of action of benzodiazepines is described, focussing on the interaction of these drugs with the different isoform of the GABAA^O receptor, and the consequences of this for brain function. Recent advances in this knowledge have provided a framework for defining the physiochemical nature of the interaction between such drugs and their receptor protein, and thus pave the way for the design of new anxiolytic and hypnotic drugs. The animal models available for evaluating the potential of such new therapeutic agents in the treatment of anxiety and insomnia are discussed. Furthermore, understanding of the physiological regulation of the GABAA receptor may provide insights into the aetiopathology of these diseases. The clinical use of benzodiazepines and related drugs in the treatment of anxiety, insomnia, epilepsy and as anaesthetics are explored. The advantages and limitations of such treatments are discussed, and the impact of drugs evaluated. A chapter is devoted to the issue of independence, the clinical pertinence of tolerence and dependence, and evaluates treatment options that may minimise the risk of dependence.

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