Aetherius Rimor
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I've found that sites like DrugBank and SuperCYP have greatly helped me in the process of learning pharmacology.
I've started getting to the point with my level of understanding that I'm having a hard time learning more due to not having access to academic journals or reference databases that contain the information I need to continue learning at a decent pace.
I have a copy of Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, but I haven't had time to go through it thoroughly and use it primarily as a reference for concepts I don't understand.
What I'm trying to find is a data source that has breakdowns of tolerance with following information:
While not required since I could do the research to find out if I have the information above, these would be nice too:
I really hope something like this exists.
I've started getting to the point with my level of understanding that I'm having a hard time learning more due to not having access to academic journals or reference databases that contain the information I need to continue learning at a decent pace.
I have a copy of Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, but I haven't had time to go through it thoroughly and use it primarily as a reference for concepts I don't understand.
What I'm trying to find is a data source that has breakdowns of tolerance with following information:
- Broken down into the independent effects that can be attributed to different physical mechanisms.
- Broken down between acute and persistent tolerance along with timelines for a return to base tolerance.
- Searchable by either the drugs that trigger it or the physical mechanism responsible for the effect (for cross-tolerance research)
While not required since I could do the research to find out if I have the information above, these would be nice too:
- Classification or break down of the physical mechanisms, is it metabolic, up/down regulation, g-protein channel decoupling based desensitization, etc; and any relevant information (CYP450 enzyme if metabolic for instance).
- Withdrawal effects also broken down and linked to the physical mechanism responsible for tolerance.
- Health related warnings when a drug's effects gain tolerance at different rates leading to increased toxicity.(Cocaine for instance)
- Health related warnings when a drug's withdrawal effects can be dangerous, so a tapered cessation is required (Benzos for instance).
- Any uncommon but possible tolerance/withdrawal related effects associated with a physical mechanism.
I really hope something like this exists.
