Infectious diseases pose ongoing challenges to global health, driving the need for effective pharmacological interventions. This book explores the pharmacology of antimicrobial agents, antiviral drugs, and emerging therapies for resistant infections. It covers mechanisms of action, resistance patterns, and strategies for optimizing drug use in clinical practice. Designed for healthcare providers, researchers, and students, this book offers a comprehensive guide to combating infectious diseases through pharmacology.
Noah Robertson is an expert dermatologist specializing in the pharmacology of infectious diseases, focusing on the treatment and prevention of skin infections. His research explores the mechanisms of action, resistance patterns, and optimal use of antimicrobial agents in managing bacterial, viral, and fungal skin infections. Noah has published extensively on the development and evaluation of new pharmacological treatments for infectious dermatological conditions. He has developed comprehensive antimicrobial protocols that enhance the prevention and treatment of skin infections.