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Pharmacological Foundations of Parkinson's Disease: From Mechanisms to Clinical Practice
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Pharmacological Foundations of Parkinson's Disease: From Mechanisms to Clinical Practice in Vernon, BC
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Pharmacological Foundations of Parkinson's Disease: From Mechanisms to Clinical Practice in Vernon, BC
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Pharmacotherapy of Parkinson's Disease: from Basics to Practice provides a comprehensive guide on the pharmacological treatment of Parkinson's Disease, offering students and clinicians a combination of foundational knowledge and advanced clinical insights. The book bridges theoretical concepts with real-world clinical scenarios and equips readers with the tools necessary to effectively manage Parkinson's Disease in practice. Offering a detailed review of symptoms, treatment gaps, and emerging therapies, this book delves into the pathogenesis the disease, along with dopaminergic treatments and management of motor and non-motor symptoms.
Providing updates on emerging therapies, including innovative treatment approaches, this book serves as a valuable reference for continuous learning and staying current with evolving practices and research in Parkinson's Disease management.
Reviews current pharmacological treatments for Parkinson's Disease, from foundational principles to advanced applications
Outlines the latest treatment protocols, therapeutic strategies, and emerging trends in Parkinson&s Disease pharmacotherapy
Provides detailed insights into how different drugs operate at the molecular and cellular levels, enhancing comprehension of PD pathophysiology and drug mechanisms
Presents case studies, clinical trial outcomes, and real-world applications, detailing practical insights applicable to both research and clinical practice
Pharmacotherapy of Parkinson's Disease: from Basics to Practice provides a comprehensive guide on the pharmacological treatment of Parkinson's Disease, offering students and clinicians a combination of foundational knowledge and advanced clinical insights. The book bridges theoretical concepts with real-world clinical scenarios and equips readers with the tools necessary to effectively manage Parkinson's Disease in practice. Offering a detailed review of symptoms, treatment gaps, and emerging therapies, this book delves into the pathogenesis the disease, along with dopaminergic treatments and management of motor and non-motor symptoms.
Providing updates on emerging therapies, including innovative treatment approaches, this book serves as a valuable reference for continuous learning and staying current with evolving practices and research in Parkinson's Disease management.
Reviews current pharmacological treatments for Parkinson's Disease, from foundational principles to advanced applications
Outlines the latest treatment protocols, therapeutic strategies, and emerging trends in Parkinson&s Disease pharmacotherapy
Provides detailed insights into how different drugs operate at the molecular and cellular levels, enhancing comprehension of PD pathophysiology and drug mechanisms
Presents case studies, clinical trial outcomes, and real-world applications, detailing practical insights applicable to both research and clinical practice


















