Pharmacology Study Guide: Drug Classification, Indications, Reactions, And Examples, Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics, Medical Chemistry & More For Medical, Nursing, & Dental Students (Mobi Medical)
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Pharmacology Study GuideAudience:Intended for everyone interested in Pharmacology, particularly medical students, nursing, undergraduate and graduate life science students, and dental students.FEATURES:- Difficult concepts are explained in simple terms. - Drug fundamentals - Most frequently prescribed drug classifications - Includes indications, reactions, and drug examples - Definitions - Pharmacodynamics - Pharmacokinetics and more... - Navigate from Table of Contents or search for the words or phrases- Access the guide anytime, anywhere - at home, on the train, in the subway. - Use your down-time to prepare for an exam. TABLE OF CONTENTS:Pharmacology: Pharmacodynamics Pharmacokinetics Drug metabolism ADME Pharmacogenetics Bioavailability Drug discovery Clinical trial Drug delivery Dosage form Therapeutic index Toxicity Drug interaction Placebo Generic drug Orphan drug Controlled Substances Act ATC codes INNInfectious Diseases: Antibiotic: Penicillin Tetracycline Sulfonamide Antiviral: Anti-herpesvirus Aciclovir Anti-influenza Oseltamivir Antiretroviral drugs Antifungal: Fluconazole Nystatin Antiprotozoal: Pentamidine Metronidazole Anthelmintic AntisepticGastrointestinal System: Upper digestive tract: Antacids Reflux suppressants Antiflatulents Proton pump inhibitors H2-receptor antagonists Cytoprotectants Prostaglandin analogues Emetic Antiemetics Lower digestive tract: Laxatives Antispasmodics Antidiarrhoeals Bile acid sequestrants OpioidsCardiovascular System: General: Beta-receptor blocker Calcium channel blockers Diuretics Cardiac glycosides Antiarrhythmics Nitrate Antianginals Vasoconstrictor Vasodilator Affecting Blood pressure: ACE inhibitors Angiotensin receptor blockers Alpha blocker Coagulation: Anticoagulant Vitamin K antagonists Heparin Other Platelet aggregation inhibitors Direct thrombin inhibitor Fibrinolytic Antifibrinolytics Atherosclerosis/cholesterol agents: Hypolipidaemic agents Statins Fibrates Bile acid sequestrantsCentral Nervous System: Stimulants: Amphetamines Cocaine MDMA (Ecstasy) MPH (Ritalin) Antidepressants: MAOI TCA SSRI SSRE SNRI NRI DRI Opioids Depressants: Barbiturates Phenobarbital Benzodiazepine Diazepam Clonazepam Chloral hydrate Glutethimide Antipsychotic: Chlorpromazine Clozapine Lithium salt Hallucinogens: Psychedelics: LSD Psilocybin Dimethyltryptamine Mescaline Cannabinoids Dissociative: Ketamine Dextromethorphan Nitrous oxide Deliriants (Anticholinergics): Benztropine Atropine Atracurium Anaesthetics: Diethyl ether Nitrous Oxide Propofol Ketamine Opioids Emetic Antiemetics Anticonvulsant AnxiolyticPain: NSAIDs Opioids Paracetamol Local anestheticRespiratory System: Bronchodilator Anticholinergics Beta2-adrenergic receptor agonists Corticosteroids Leukotriene receptor antagonists Xanthines Mast cell stabilizers Antitussive Dextromethorphan Mucolytic Decongestant SympathomimeticAllergy: Antihistamine NSAIDsAnti-inflammatory: Glucocorticoid: Prednisone Dexamethasone NSAIDs: Aspirin Ibuprofen
Pharmacology Study GuideAudience:Intended for everyone interested in Pharmacology, particularly medical students, nursing, undergraduate and graduate life science students, and dental students.FEATURES:- Difficult concepts are explained in simple terms. - Drug fundamentals - Most frequently prescribed drug classifications - Includes indications, reactions, and drug examples - Definitions - Pharmacodynamics - Pharmacokinetics and more... - Navigate from Table of Contents or search for the words or phrases- Access the guide anytime, anywhere - at home, on the train, in the subway. - Use your down-time to prepare for an exam. TABLE OF CONTENTS:Pharmacology: Pharmacodynamics Pharmacokinetics Drug metabolism ADME Pharmacogenetics Bioavailability Drug discovery Clinical trial Drug delivery Dosage form Therapeutic index Toxicity Drug interaction Placebo Generic drug Orphan drug Controlled Substances Act ATC codes INNInfectious Diseases: Antibiotic: Penicillin Tetracycline Sulfonamide Antiviral: Anti-herpesvirus Aciclovir Anti-influenza Oseltamivir Antiretroviral drugs Antifungal: Fluconazole Nystatin Antiprotozoal: Pentamidine Metronidazole Anthelmintic AntisepticGastrointestinal System: Upper digestive tract: Antacids Reflux suppressants Antiflatulents Proton pump inhibitors H2-receptor antagonists Cytoprotectants Prostaglandin analogues Emetic Antiemetics Lower digestive tract: Laxatives Antispasmodics Antidiarrhoeals Bile acid sequestrants OpioidsCardiovascular System: General: Beta-receptor blocker Calcium channel blockers Diuretics Cardiac glycosides Antiarrhythmics Nitrate Antianginals Vasoconstrictor Vasodilator Affecting Blood pressure: ACE inhibitors Angiotensin receptor blockers Alpha blocker Coagulation: Anticoagulant Vitamin K antagonists Heparin Other Platelet aggregation inhibitors Direct thrombin inhibitor Fibrinolytic Antifibrinolytics Atherosclerosis/cholesterol agents: Hypolipidaemic agents Statins Fibrates Bile acid sequestrantsCentral Nervous System: Stimulants: Amphetamines Cocaine MDMA (Ecstasy) MPH (Ritalin) Antidepressants: MAOI TCA SSRI SSRE SNRI NRI DRI Opioids Depressants: Barbiturates Phenobarbital Benzodiazepine Diazepam Clonazepam Chloral hydrate Glutethimide Antipsychotic: Chlorpromazine Clozapine Lithium salt Hallucinogens: Psychedelics: LSD Psilocybin Dimethyltryptamine Mescaline Cannabinoids Dissociative: Ketamine Dextromethorphan Nitrous oxide Deliriants (Anticholinergics): Benztropine Atropine Atracurium Anaesthetics: Diethyl ether Nitrous Oxide Propofol Ketamine Opioids Emetic Antiemetics Anticonvulsant AnxiolyticPain: NSAIDs Opioids Paracetamol Local anestheticRespiratory System: Bronchodilator Anticholinergics Beta2-adrenergic receptor agonists Corticosteroids Leukotriene receptor antagonists Xanthines Mast cell stabilizers Antitussive Dextromethorphan Mucolytic Decongestant SympathomimeticAllergy: Antihistamine NSAIDsAnti-inflammatory: Glucocorticoid: Prednisone Dexamethasone NSAIDs: Aspirin Ibuprofen