Pharmacology: Mechanisms and Clinical Relevance offers a comprehensive exploration of the mechanisms through which drugs exert their effects on the body and their clinical applications. The book delves into the biochemical and physiological pathways involved in drug action, metabolism, and excretion. It also discusses the therapeutic relevance of these mechanisms in treating various diseases, highlighting the clinical implications of drug interactions, side effects, and personalized medicine. By linking fundamental pharmacological principles with clinical practice, this book provides essential insights into the safe and effective use of drugs in patient care.