Pharmacology
- Lecture Notes, Study Materials and Important questions answers
Subject : Pharmacology
BASIC PRINCIPLES
Introduction
- Introduction - Basic & Clinical Pharmacology - Answer (click here)
- The History of Pharmacologyogy - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacology & Genetics - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacology and the Pharmaceutical Industry - Answer (click here)
- The Nature of Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Drug-Body Interactions - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacodynamic Principles - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacokinetic Principles - Answer (click here)
- Drug Groups - Answer (click here)
Drug Receptors Pharmacodynamics
- Drug Receptors & Pharmacodynamics - Answer (click here)
- Macromolecular Nature of Drug Receptors - Answer (click here)
- Relation Between Drug Concentration & Response - Answer (click here)
- Signaling Mechanisms & Drug Action - Answer (click here)
- Intracellular Receptors for Lipid-Soluble Agents - Answer (click here)
- Ligand-Regulated Transmembrane Enzymes Including Receptor Tyrosine Kinases - Answer (click here)
- Cytokine Receptors - Answer (click here)
- Ligand- and Voltage-Gated Channels - Answer (click here)
- G Proteins & Second Messengers - Answer (click here)
- Receptor Regulation - Answer (click here)
- Well-Established Second Messengers - Answer (click here)
- Interplay among Signaling Mechanisms - Answer (click here)
- Phosphorylation: A Common Theme - Answer (click here)
- Receptor Classes & Drug Development - Answer (click here)
- Relation Between Drug Dose & Clinical Response - Answer (click here)
- Dose & Response in Patients - Answer (click here)
- Variation in Drug Responsiveness - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Selectivity: Beneficial versus Toxic Effects of Drugs - Answer (click here)
Pharmacokinetics Pharmacodynamics Rational Dosing the Time Course of Drug Action
- Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics: Rational Dosing & the Time Course of Drug Action - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacokinetics - Answer (click here)
- Volume of Distribution - Pharmacokinetics - Answer (click here)
- Clearance - Pharmacokinetics - Answer (click here)
- Half-Life - Pharmacokinetics - Answer (click here)
- Drug Accumulation - Pharmacokinetics - Answer (click here)
- Bioavailability - Pharmacokinetics - Answer (click here)
- The Time Course of Drug Effect - Answer (click here)
- The Target Concentration Approach to Designing a Rational Dosage Regimen - Answer (click here)
- Target Concentration Intervention: Application of Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics to Dose Individualization - Answer (click here)
- Interpretation of Drug Concentration Measurements - Answer (click here)
Drug Biotransformation
- Drug Biotransformation - Answer (click here)
- Why is Drug Biotransformation Necessary? - Answer (click here)
- The Role of Biotransformation In Drug Disposition - Answer (click here)
- Where Do Drug Biotransformations Occur? - Answer (click here)
- Microsomal Mixed Function Oxidase System & Phase I Reactions - Answer (click here)
- Human Liver P450 Enzymes - Answer (click here)
- Phase II Reactions - Answer (click here)
- Metabolism of Drugs to Toxic Products - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Relevance of Drug Metabolism - Answer (click here)
Development Regulation of Drugs
- Development & Regulation of Drugs - Answer (click here)
- The Pharmaceutical Industry - Answer (click here)
- Drug Discovery - Answer (click here)
- Preclinical Safety & Toxicity Testing - Answer (click here)
- Evaluation in Humans - Answer (click here)
- Confounding Factors in Clinical Trials - Answer (click here)
- The Food & Drug Administration - Evaluation in Humans - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Trials: The IND & NDA - Evaluation in Humans - Answer (click here)
- Conflicts of Interest, Adverse Drug Reactions - Evaluation in Humans - Answer (click here)
- Orphan Drugs & Treatment of Rare Diseases - Evaluation in Humans - Answer (click here)
Introduction to Autonomic Pharmacology
- Introduction to Autonomic Pharmacology - Answer (click here)
- Anatomy of the Autonomic Nervous System - Answer (click here)
- Neurotransmitter Chemistry of the Autonomic Nervous System - Answer (click here)
- Autonomic Receptors - Answer (click here)
- Nonadrenergic, Noncholinergic (NANC) Neurons - Answer (click here)
- Functional Organization of Autonomic Activity - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacologic Modification of Autonomic Function - Answer (click here)
Cholinoceptor Activating Cholinesterase Inhibiting Drugs
- Cholinoceptor-Activating & Cholinesterase-Inhibiting Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Spectrum of Action of Cholinomimetic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Mode of Action of Cholinomimetic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of the Direct Acting Cholinoceptor Stimulants - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of the Indirect Acting Cholinomimetics - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of the Cholinomimetics - Answer (click here)
Cholinoceptor Blocking Drugs
- Cholinoceptor Blocking Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of the Muscarinic Receptor Blocking Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of the Muscarinic Receptor Blocking Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Basic & Clinical Pharmacology of the Ganglion Blocking Drugs - Answer (click here)
Adrenoceptor Agonists Sympathomimetic Drugs
- Adrenoceptor Agonists & Sympathomimetic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Molecular Pharmacology Underlying the Actions of Sympathomimetic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Medicinal Chemistry of Sympathomimetic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Cardiovascular System - Organ System Effects of Sympathomimetic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Noncardiac Effects of Sympathomimetics - Organ System Effects of Sympathomimetic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Endogenous Catecholamines - Answer (click here)
- Direct-Acting Sympathomimetics - Answer (click here)
- Mixed-Acting Sympathomimetics - Answer (click here)
- Indirect-Acting Sympathomimetics - Answer (click here)
- Therapeutic Uses of Sympathomimetic Drugs - Answer (click here)
Adrenoceptor Antagonist Drugs
- Adrenoceptor Antagonist Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of the Alpha Receptor Antagonist Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Specific Agents - Answer (click here)
- Other Alpha-Adrenoceptor Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of the Alpha Receptor Blocking Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of the Beta Receptor Antagonist Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacokinetic Properties of the Beta-Receptor Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacodynamics of the Beta-Receptor Antagonist Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Specific Agents - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of the Beta Receptor Blocking Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Choice of a Beta-Adrenoceptor Antagonist Drug - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Toxicity Of The Beta-Receptor Antagonist Drugs - Answer (click here)
Antihypertensive Agents
- Antihypertensive Agents - Answer (click here)
- Hypertension & Regulation of Blood Pressure - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Antihypertensive Agents - Answer (click here)
- Drugs that Alter Sodium & Water Balance - Answer (click here)
- Drugs That Alter Sympathetic Nervous System Function - Answer (click here)
- Centrally Acting Sympathoplegic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Methyldopa - Answer (click here)
- Clonidine - Answer (click here)
- Ganglion-Blocking Agents - Answer (click here)
- Adrenergic Neuron-Blocking Agents - Answer (click here)
- Beta-Adrenoceptor-Blocking Agents - Answer (click here)
- Prazosin & Other Alpha1 Blockers - Answer (click here)
- Vasodilators - Answer (click here)
- Hydralazine - Answer (click here)
- Minoxidil - Answer (click here)
- Sodium Nitroprusside - Answer (click here)
- Diazoxide - Answer (click here)
- Fenoldopam - Answer (click here)
- Calcium Channel Blockers - Answer (click here)
- Inhibitors of Angiotensin - Answer (click here)
- Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Angiotensin Receptor-Blocking Agents - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Antihypertensive Agents - Answer (click here)
- Outpatient Therapy of Hypertension - Answer (click here)
- Management of Hypertensive Emergencies - Answer (click here)
Vasodilators the Treatment of Angina Pectoris
- Vasodilators & the Treatment of Angina Pectoris - Answer (click here)
- Pathophysiology of Angina - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Drugs Used to Treat Angina - Answer (click here)
- Nitrates & Nitrites - Answer (click here)
- Drugs Used in the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction - Answer (click here)
- Calcium Channel-Blocking Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Beta-Blocking Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Newer Antianginal Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Drugs Used to Treat Angina - Answer (click here)
- Treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) & Intermittent Claudication - Answer (click here)
Drugs Used in Heart Failure
- Drugs Used in Heart Failure - Answer (click here)
- Control of Normal Cardiac Contractility - Answer (click here)
- Pathophysiology of Heart Failure - Answer (click here)
- Pathophysiology of Cardiac Performance - Answer (click here)
- Other Positive Inotropic Drugs Used in Heart Failure - Answer (click here)
- Bipyridines - Answer (click here)
- Beta-Adrenoceptor Agonists - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Drugs Used in Heart Failure - Answer (click here)
- Drugs Without Positive Inotropic Effects Used in Heart Failure - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Drugs Used in Heart Failure - Answer (click here)
- Management of Chronic Heart Failure - Answer (click here)
- Management of Diastolic Heart Failure - Answer (click here)
- Management of Acute Heart Failure - Answer (click here)
Agents Used in Cardiac Arrhythmias
- Agents Used in Cardiac Arrhythmias - Answer (click here)
- Electrophysiology of Normal Cardiac Rhythm - Answer (click here)
- Mechanisms of Arrhythmias - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of the Antiarrhythmic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Specific Antiarrhythmic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Procainamide (Subgroup 1A) - Answer (click here)
- Quinidine (SubGroup 1A) - Answer (click here)
- Disopyramide (SubGroup 1A) - Answer (click here)
- Lidocaine (SubGroup 1B) - Answer (click here)
- Mexiletine (SubGroup 1B) - Answer (click here)
- Flecainide (Subgroup 1C) - Answer (click here)
- Propafenone (Subgroup 1C) - Answer (click here)
- Moricizine (Subgroup 1C) - Answer (click here)
- Beta-Adrenoceptor–Blocking Drugs (Class 2) - Answer (click here)
- Drugs That Prolong Effective Refractory Period by Prolonging the Action Potential (Class 3) - Answer (click here)
- Amiodarone - Answer (click here)
- Dronedarone - Answer (click here)
- Vernakalant - Answer (click here)
- Sotalol - Answer (click here)
- Dofetilide - Answer (click here)
- Ibutilide - Answer (click here)
- Calcium Channel-Blocking Drugs (Class 4) - Answer (click here)
- Verapamil - Answer (click here)
- Adenosine - Antiarrhythmic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Magnesium - Antiarrhythmic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Potassium - Antiarrhythmic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Principles in the Clinical Use of Antiarrhythmic Agents - Answer (click here)
Diuretic Agents
- Diuretic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Proximal Tubule - Renal Tubule Transport Mechanisms - Answer (click here)
- Loop of Henle - Renal Tubule Transport Mechanisms - Answer (click here)
- Distal Convoluted Tubule - Renal Tubule Transport Mechanisms - Answer (click here)
- Collecting Tubule System - Renal Tubule Transport Mechanisms - Answer (click here)
- Renal Autacoids - Renal Tubule Transport Mechanisms - Answer (click here)
- Adenosine - Answer (click here)
- Prostaglandins - Answer (click here)
- Peptides - Answer (click here)
- Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Adenosine A1-Receptor Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- Loop Diuretics - Answer (click here)
- Thiazides - Answer (click here)
- Potassium-Sparing Diuretics - Answer (click here)
- Agents That Alter Water Excretion (Aquaretics) - Answer (click here)
- Diuretic Combinations - Answer (click here)
- Edematous States - Answer (click here)
- Nonedematous States - Answer (click here)
Histamine Serotonin the Ergot Alkaloids
- Histamine - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Histamine - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Histamine - Answer (click here)
- Histamine Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- Histamine Receptor Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of H1-Receptor Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of H1-Receptor Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- H2-Receptor Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- H3- & H4-Receptor Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- Serotonin 5 Hydroxytryptamine - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Serotonin - Answer (click here)
- Melatonin Pharmacology - Answer (click here)
- Serotonin Syndrome and Similar Syndromes - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Serotonin - Answer (click here)
- Serotonin Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- Serotonin-Receptor Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- The Ergot Alkaloids - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Ergot Alkaloids - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Ergot Alkaloids - Answer (click here)
Vasoactive Peptides
- Vasoactive Peptides - Answer (click here)
- Biosynthesis of Angiotensin - Answer (click here)
- Actions of Angiotensin II - Answer (click here)
- Angiotensin Receptors & Mechanism of Action - Answer (click here)
- Biosynthesis of Kinins - Answer (click here)
- Inhibition of the Renin-Angiotensin System - Answer (click here)
- Formation of Kinins in Plasma & Tissues - Answer (click here)
- Physiologic & Pathologic Effects of Kinins - Answer (click here)
- Kinin Receptors & Mechanisms of Action - Answer (click here)
- Metabolism of Kinins - Answer (click here)
- Drugs Affecting the Kallikrein-Kinin System - Answer (click here)
- Vasopressin - Answer (click here)
- Vasopressin Receptors & Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- Natriuretic Peptides - Answer (click here)
- Vasopeptidase Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Endothelins - Answer (click here)
- Inhibitors of Endothelin Synthesis & Action - Answer (click here)
- Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide - Answer (click here)
- Substance P - Answer (click here)
- Neurotensin - Answer (click here)
- Calcitonin Gene Related Peptide - Answer (click here)
- Adrenomedullin - Answer (click here)
- Neuropeptide Y - Answer (click here)
- Urotensin - Answer (click here)
The EicosanoidsProstaglandins Thromboxanes Leukotrienes Related Compounds
- Arachidonic Acid & Other Polyunsaturated Precursors - Answer (click here)
- Synthesis of Eicosanoids - Answer (click here)
- Receptor Mechanisms - Mechanisms & Effects of Eicosanoids - Answer (click here)
- Effects of Prostaglandins & Thromboxanes - Answer (click here)
- Effects of Lipoxygenase & Cytochrome P450-Derived Metabolites - Answer (click here)
- Inhibition of Eicosanoid Synthesis - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Eicosanoids - Answer (click here)
- Dietary Manipulation of Arachidonic Acid Metabolism - Answer (click here)
Nitric Oxide
- Discovery of Endogenously Generated Nitric Oxide - Answer (click here)
- Nitric Oxide Synthesis, Signaling Mechanisms, & Inactivation - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacologic Manipulation of Nitric Oxide - Answer (click here)
- Vascular Effects - Nitric Oxide in Disease - Answer (click here)
- Septic Shock - Nitric Oxide in Disease - Answer (click here)
- Infection & Inflammation - Nitric Oxide in Disease - Answer (click here)
- The Central Nervous System - Nitric Oxide in Disease - Answer (click here)
- The Peripheral Nervous System - Nitric Oxide in Disease - Answer (click here)
- Respiratory Disorders - Nitric Oxide in Disease - Answer (click here)
Drugs Used in Asthma
- Drugs Used in Asthma - Answer (click here)
- Pathogenesis of Asthma - Answer (click here)
- Sympathomimetic Agents - Basic Pharmacology of Agents Used in the Treatment of Asthma - Answer (click here)
- Methylxanthine Drugs - Basic Pharmacology of Agents Used in the Treatment of Asthma - Answer (click here)
- Antimuscarinic Agents - Basic Pharmacology of Agents Used in the Treatment of Asthma - Answer (click here)
- Corticosteroids - Basic Pharmacology of Agents Used in the Treatment of Asthma - Answer (click here)
- Leukotriene Pathway Inhibitors - Basic Pharmacology of Agents Used in the Treatment of Asthma - Answer (click here)
- Anti-IgE Monoclonal Antibodies - Drugs in the Treatment of Asthma - Answer (click here)
- Cromolyn & Nedocromil - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Drugs Used In the Treatment of Asthma - Answer (click here)
- Bronchodilators - Answer (click here)
- Muscarinic Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- Corticosteroids - Answer (click here)
- Leukotriene Antagonists; Cromolyn & Nedocromil - Answer (click here)
- Anti-Ige Monoclonal Antibody - Answer (click here)
- Management of Acute Asthma - Answer (click here)
- Prospects for Prevention of Asthma - Answer (click here)
- Treatment Of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) - Answer (click here)
DRUGS THAT ACT IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Introduction to the Pharmacology of Central Nervous System CNS Drugs
- Introduction to the Pharmacology of Central Nervous System (CNS) Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Methods for the Study of Central Nervous System (CNS) Pharmacology - Answer (click here)
- Ion Channels & Neurotransmitter Receptors - Answer (click here)
- The Synapse & Synaptic Potentials - Answer (click here)
- Sites of Drug Action - Answer (click here)
- Identification of Central Neurotransmitters - Answer (click here)
- Cellular Organization of the Brain - Answer (click here)
- Central Neurotransmitters - Answer (click here)
Sedative Hypnotic Drugs
- Basic Pharmacology of Sedative Hypnotics - Answer (click here)
- Chemical Classification - Basic Pharmacology of Sedative Hypnotics - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacokinetics - Basic Pharmacology of Sedative Hypnotics - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacodynamics of Benzodiazepines, Barbiturates, & Newer Hypnotics - Answer (click here)
- Tolerance & Dependence - Basic Pharmacology of Sedative Hypnotics - Answer (click here)
- Benzodiazepine Antagonists: Flumazenil - Answer (click here)
- Treatment of Anxiety States - Answer (click here)
- Treatment of Sleep Problems - Answer (click here)
- Other Therapeutic Uses - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Toxicology of Sedative-Hypnotics - Answer (click here)
The Alcohols
- The Alcohols - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Ethanol: Pharmacokinetics - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacodynamics of Acute Ethanol Consumption - Answer (click here)
- Consequences of Chronic Alcohol Consumption - Answer (click here)
- What Can Drunken Worms, Flies, and Mice Tell Us about Alcohol? - Answer (click here)
- Alcohol-Drug Interactions - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Ethanol - Answer (click here)
- Management of Acute Alcohol Intoxication - Answer (click here)
- Management of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome - Answer (click here)
- Treatment of Alcoholism - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacology of Methanol - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacology of Ethylene Glycol - Answer (click here)
Antiseizure Drugs
- Antiseizure Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Drug Development for Epilepsy - Antiseizure Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Antiseizure Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Drugs Used in Partial Seizures Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures - Answer (click here)
- Phenytoin - Answer (click here)
- Mephenytoin, Ethotoin, & Phenacemide - Answer (click here)
- Carbamazepine - Answer (click here)
- Oxcarbazepine - Answer (click here)
- Eslicarbazine - Answer (click here)
- Phenobarbital - Answer (click here)
- Primidone - Answer (click here)
- Felbamate - Answer (click here)
- Gabapentin & Pregabalin - Answer (click here)
- Lacosamide - Answer (click here)
- Lamotrigine - Answer (click here)
- Levetiracetam - Answer (click here)
- Retigabine (Ezogabine) - Answer (click here)
- Rufinamide - Answer (click here)
- Stiripentol - Answer (click here)
- Tiagabine - Answer (click here)
- Topiramate - Answer (click here)
- Vigabatrin - Answer (click here)
- Zonisamide - Answer (click here)
- Ethosuximide - Answer (click here)
- Phensuximide & Methsuximide - Answer (click here)
- Valproic Acid & Sodium Valproate - Answer (click here)
- Oxazolidinediones - Answer (click here)
- Benzodiazepines - Answer (click here)
- Acetazolamide - Answer (click here)
- Seizure Classification - Clinical Pharmacology of Antiseizure Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Therapeutic Strategy - Clinical Pharmacology of Antiseizure Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Management of Epilepsy - Answer (click here)
- Special Aspects of the Toxicology of Antiseizure Drugs - Answer (click here)
General Anesthetics
- General Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Mechanism of General Anesthetic Action - Answer (click here)
- Inhaled Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacokinetics - Inhaled Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacodynamics - Inhaled Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- What Does Anesthesia Represent & Where Does It Work? - Answer (click here)
- Intravenous Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Propofol - Intravenous Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Fospropofol - Intravenous Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Barbiturates - Intravenous Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Benzodiazepines - Intravenous Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Etomidate - Intravenous Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Ketamine - Intravenous Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Dexmedetomidine - Intravenous Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Opioid Analgesics - Intravenous Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Current Clinical Practice - Intravenous Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
Local Anesthetics
- Local Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Local Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Historical Development of Local Anesthesia - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Local Anesthetics - Answer (click here)
- Lipid Resuscitation - Answer (click here)
- Commonly Used Local Anesthetics & Their Applications - Answer (click here)
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
- Skeletal Muscle Relaxants - Answer (click here)
- Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Spasmolytic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Diazepam - Spasmolytic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Baclofen - Answer (click here)
- Tizanidine - Spasmolytic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Dantrolene - Spasmolytic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Botulinum Toxin - Spasmolytic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Drugs Used to Treat Acute Local Muscle Spasm - Answer (click here)
Pharmacologic Management of Parkinsonism Other Movement Disorders
- Pharmacologic Management of Parkinsonism & Other Movement Disorders - Answer (click here)
- Parkinsonism - Answer (click here)
- Levodopa - Answer (click here)
- Dopamine Receptor Agonists - Answer (click here)
- Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Catechol-O-Methyltransferase Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Apomorphine - Answer (click here)
- Amantadine - Answer (click here)
- Acetylcholine-Blocking Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Surgical Procedures - Parkinsonism - Answer (click here)
- Neuroprotective Therapy - Parkinsonism - Answer (click here)
- Gene Therapy - Parkinsonism - Answer (click here)
- General Comments On Drug Management of Patients With Parkinsonism - Answer (click here)
- Drug-Induced Parkinsonism - Answer (click here)
- MPTP & Parkinsonism - Answer (click here)
- Other Movement Disorders - Answer (click here)
Antipsychotic Agents Lithium
- Antipsychotic Agents - Answer (click here)
- The Serotonin Hypothesis of Schizophrenia - Answer (click here)
- The Dopamine Hypothesis of Schizophrenia - Answer (click here)
- The Glutamate Hypothesis of Schizophrenia - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Antipsychotic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Antipsychotic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Lithium, Mood Stabilizing Drugs, & Other Treatment For Bipolar Disorder - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Lithium - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Lithium - Answer (click here)
Antidepressant Agents
- Antidepressant Agents - Answer (click here)
- Pathophysiology of Major Depression - Answer (click here)
- Neurotrophic Hypothesis - Answer (click here)
- Monoamines and Other Neurotransmitters - Answer (click here)
- Neuroendocrine Factors in the Pathophysiology of Depression - Answer (click here)
- Integration of Hypotheses Regarding the Pathophysiology of Depression - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Antidepressants - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Indications - Clinical Pharmacology of Antidepressants - Answer (click here)
- Choosing an Antidepressant - Clinical Pharmacology of Antidepressants - Answer (click here)
- Dosing - Clinical Pharmacology of Antidepressants - Answer (click here)
- Adverse Effects - Clinical Pharmacology of Antidepressants - Answer (click here)
- Overdose - Clinical Pharmacology of Antidepressants - Answer (click here)
- Drug Interactions - Clinical Pharmacology of Antidepressants - Answer (click here)
Opioid Analgesics Antagonists
- Basic Pharmacology of the Opioid Analgesics - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacokinetics - Basic Pharmacology of the Opioid Analgesics - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacodynamics - Basic Pharmacology of the Opioid Analgesics - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of the Opioid Analgesics - Answer (click here)
- Ion Channels & Novel Analgesic Targets - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Use of Opioid Analgesics - Answer (click here)
- Toxicity & Undesired Effects - Clinical Pharmacology of the Opioid Analgesics - Answer (click here)
- Strong Agonists - Answer (click here)
- MILD to Moderate Agonists - Answer (click here)
- Opioids With Mixed Receptor Actions - Answer (click here)
- Antitussives - Answer (click here)
- The Opioid Antagonists - Answer (click here)
Drugs of Abuse
- Drugs of Abuse - Answer (click here)
- Dependence Versus Addiction - Answer (click here)
- Addictive Drugs Increase the Level of Dopamine: Reinforcement - Answer (click here)
- Animal Models in Addiction Research - Answer (click here)
- The Dopamine Hypothesis of Addiction - Answer (click here)
- Dependence: Tolerance & Withdrawal - Drugs of Abuse - Answer (click here)
- Addiction: A Disease of Maladaptive Learning - Answer (click here)
- Nonaddictive Drugs of Abuse - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Drugs of Abuse - Answer (click here)
- Opioids - Drugs That Activate Gio-Coupled Receptors - Answer (click here)
- Cannabinoids - Drugs That Activate Gio-Coupled Receptors - Answer (click here)
- Gamma-Hydroxybutyric Acid - Drugs That Activate Gio-Coupled Receptors - Answer (click here)
- LSD, Mescaline, & Psilocybin - Answer (click here)
- Drugs that Mediate their Effects via Ionotropic Receptors - Answer (click here)
- Drugs that Bind to Transporters of Biogenic Amines - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Dependence & Addiction - Answer (click here)
Agents Used in Anemias Hematopoietic Growth Factors
- Agents Used in Anemias; Hematopoietic Growth Factors - Answer (click here)
- Sickle Cell Disease and Hydroxyurea - Answer (click here)
- Iron - Agents Used In Anemias - Answer (click here)
- VITAMIN B12 - Agents Used In Anemias - Answer (click here)
- Folic Acid - Agents Used In Anemias - Answer (click here)
- Folic Acid Supplementation: A Public Health Dilemma - Answer (click here)
- Hematopoietic Growth Factors - Answer (click here)
- Erythropoietin - Hematopoietic Growth Factors - Answer (click here)
- Myeloid Growth Factors - Answer (click here)
- Megakaryocyte Growth Factors - Answer (click here)
Drugs Used in Disorders of Coagulation
- Drugs Used in Disorders of Coagulation - Answer (click here)
- Mechanisms of Blood Coagulation - Answer (click here)
- Blood Coagulation Cascade - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of the Anticoagulant Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Indirect Thrombin Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Oral Direct Factor XA Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Direct Thrombin Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Warfarin & Other Coumarin Anticoagulants - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of the Fibrinolytic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Basic Pharmacology of Antiplatelet Agents - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Drugs Used to Prevent Clotting - Answer (click here)
- Drugs Used in Bleeding Disorders - Answer (click here)
Agents Used in Dyslipidemia
- Agents Used in Dyslipidemia - Answer (click here)
- Normal Lipoprotein Metabolism - Answer (click here)
- Lipoprotein Disorders - Answer (click here)
- The Primary Hypertriglyceridemias - Answer (click here)
- The Primary Hypercholesterolemias - Answer (click here)
- Secondary Hyperlipoproteinemia - Answer (click here)
- Competitive Inhibitors of HMG-COA Reductase (Reductase Inhibitors; 'Statins') - Answer (click here)
- NIACIN (Nicotinic Acid) - Answer (click here)
- Fibric Acid Derivatives (FIBRATES) - Answer (click here)
- Bile Acid-Binding Resins - Answer (click here)
- Inhibitors of Intestinal Sterol Absorption - Answer (click here)
- CETP Inhibitors and Treatment With Drug Combinations - Answer (click here)
Nonsteroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs Disease Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs Nonopioid Analgesics Drugs Used in Gout
- The Immune Response - Answer (click here)
- Therapeutic Strategies - Answer (click here)
- Nonsteroidalanti Inflammatory Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Aspirin - Answer (click here)
- Nonacetylated Salicylates - Answer (click here)
- Cox-2 Selective Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Nonselective Cox Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Choice of NSAID - Answer (click here)
- Disease Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Abatacept - Answer (click here)
- Azathioprine - Answer (click here)
- Chloroquine & Hydroxychloroquine - Answer (click here)
- Cyclophosphamide - Answer (click here)
- Cyclosporine - Answer (click here)
- Leflunomide - Answer (click here)
- Methotrexate - Answer (click here)
- Mycophenolate Mofetil - Answer (click here)
- Rituximab - Answer (click here)
- Sulfasalazine - Answer (click here)
- Tocilizumab - Answer (click here)
- TNF-α-Blocking Agents - Answer (click here)
- Combination Therapy With Dmards - Answer (click here)
- Acetaminophen - Answer (click here)
- Drugs Used In Gout - Answer (click here)
- Colchicine - Answer (click here)
- Nsaids In Gout - Answer (click here)
- Uricosuric Agents - Answer (click here)
- Allopurinol - Answer (click here)
- Febuxostat - Answer (click here)
- Pegloticase - Answer (click here)
- Glucocorticoids - Answer (click here)
- Interleukin-1 Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
ENDOCRINE DRUGS
Hypothalamic Pituitary Hormones
- Hypothalamic & Pituitary Hormones - Answer (click here)
- Anterior Pituitary & Hypothalamic Hormone Receptors - Answer (click here)
- Growth Hormone (Somatotropin) - Answer (click here)
- Treatment of Obesity - Answer (click here)
- Mecasermin - Answer (click here)
- Growth Hormone Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- Gonadotropins & Human Chorionic Gonadotropin - Answer (click here)
- Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone & Its Analogs - Answer (click here)
- GNRH Receptor Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- Prolactin - Answer (click here)
- Dopamine Agonists - Answer (click here)
- Oxytocin - Answer (click here)
- Oxytocin Antagonist - Answer (click here)
- Vasopressin (Antidiuretic Hormone, ADH) - Answer (click here)
- Vasopressin Antagonists - Answer (click here)
Thyroid Antithyroid Drugs
- Thyroid Physiology - Answer (click here)
- Thyroid Hormones - Answer (click here)
- Antithyroid Agents - Answer (click here)
- Thioamides - Answer (click here)
- Anion Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Iodides - Answer (click here)
- Radioactive Iodine - Answer (click here)
- Adrenoceptor-Blocking Agents - Answer (click here)
- Hypothyroidism - Answer (click here)
- Hyperthyroidism - Answer (click here)
- Nontoxic Goiter - Answer (click here)
- Thyroid Neoplasms - Answer (click here)
Adrenocorticosteroids And Adrenocortical Antagonists
- Adrenocorticosteroids - Answer (click here)
- The Naturally Occurring Glucocorticoids; Cortisol (Hydrocortisone) - Answer (click here)
- Synthetic Corticosteroids - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology - Synthetic Corticosteroids - Answer (click here)
- Toxicity - Synthetic Corticosteroids - Answer (click here)
- Contraindications & Cautions - Synthetic Corticosteroids - Answer (click here)
- Selection of Drug & Dosage Schedule - Synthetic Corticosteroids - Answer (click here)
- Mineralocorticoids (Aldosterone, Deoxycorticosterone, Fludrocortisone) - Answer (click here)
- Adrenal Androgens - Answer (click here)
- Synthesis Inhibitors & Glucocorticoid Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- Mineralocorticoid Antagonists - Answer (click here)
The Gonadal Hormones Inhibitors
- Disturbances in Ovarian Function - Answer (click here)
- The Estrogens - Answer (click here)
- Physiologic Effects - The Estrogens - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Uses - The Estrogens - Answer (click here)
- Adverse Effects - The Estrogens - Answer (click here)
- Preparations & Dosages - The Estrogens - Answer (click here)
- The Progestins - Answer (click here)
- Other Ovarian Hormones - Answer (click here)
- Hormonal Contraception - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacologic Effects - Hormonal Contraception - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Uses - Hormonal Contraception - Answer (click here)
- Adverse Effects - Hormonal Contraception - Answer (click here)
- Contraindications & Cautions - Hormonal Contraception - Answer (click here)
- Contraception with Progestins Alone - Hormonal Contraception - Answer (click here)
- Tamoxifen & Related Partial Agonist Estrogens - Answer (click here)
- Mifepristone - Answer (click here)
- Danazol - Answer (click here)
- Other Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Ovulation-Inducing Agents - Answer (click here)
- The Testis - Answer (click here)
- Androgens & Anabolic Steroids - Answer (click here)
- Metabolism - The Testis - Answer (click here)
- Androgen Suppression & Antiandrogens - Answer (click here)
- Chemical Contraception in Men - Answer (click here)
Pancreatic Hormones Antidiabetic Drugs
- The Endocrine Pancreas - Answer (click here)
- Insulin - Answer (click here)
- Characteristics of Available Insulin Preparations - Answer (click here)
- Insulin Delivery Systems - Answer (click here)
- Treatment with Insulin, Benefit of Glycemic Control in Diabetes Mellitus - Answer (click here)
- Insulin Regimens - Answer (click here)
- Benefits of Tight Glycemic Control in Diabetes - Answer (click here)
- Insulin Treatment of Special Circumstances - Answer (click here)
- Complications of Insulin Therapy - Answer (click here)
- Oral Antidiabetic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Insulin Secretagogues: Sulfonylureas - Answer (click here)
- First-Generation Sulfonylureas - Answer (click here)
- Second-Generation Sulfonylureas - Answer (click here)
- Insulin Secretagogue: Meglitinide - Answer (click here)
- Insulin Secretagogue: D-Phenylalanine Derivative - Answer (click here)
- Biguanides - Answer (click here)
- Thiazolidinediones - Answer (click here)
- Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Bile Acid Sequestrants - Answer (click here)
- Amylin Analog - Answer (click here)
- Glucagon-Like Polypeptide-1 (GLP-1) Receptor Agonists - Answer (click here)
- Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 (DPP-4) Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Combination Therapy-Oral Antidiabetic Agents & Injectable Medication - Answer (click here)
- Glucagon - Answer (click here)
- Islet Amyloid Polypeptide IAPP, Amylin - Answer (click here)
Agents That Affect Bone Mineral Homeostasis
- Basic Pharmacology - Answer (click here)
- Parathyroid Hormone - Principal Hormonal Regulators of Bone Mineral Homeostasis - Answer (click here)
- Vitamin D - Principal Hormonal Regulators of Bone Mineral Homeostasis - Answer (click here)
- Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 - Principal Hormonal Regulators of Bone Mineral Homeostasis - Answer (click here)
- Interaction of PTH, FGF23, & Vitamin D - Answer (click here)
- Secondary Hormonal Regulators of Bone Mineral Homeostasis - Answer (click here)
- Newer Therapies for Osteoporosis - Answer (click here)
- Nonhormonal Agents Affecting Bone Mineral Homeostasis - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology - Agents That Affect Bone Mineral Homeostasis - Answer (click here)
- Abnormal Serum Calcium & Phosphate Levels - Answer (click here)
- Specific Disorders Involving Bone Mineral-Regulating Hormones - Answer (click here)
- Other Disorders of Bone Mineral Homeostasis - Answer (click here)
Introduction To Antimicrobial Agents
CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC DRUGS
Beta Lactam OtherCell Wall Membrane Active Antibiotics
- Beta Lactam Compounds: Penicillins - Answer (click here)
- Cephalosporins & Cephamycins - Answer (click here)
- Monobactams - Beta Lactam Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Beta-Lactamase Inhibitors (Clavulanic Acid, Sulbactam, & Tazobactam) - Beta Lactam Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Carbapenems - Beta Lactam Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Glycopeptide Antibiotics - Answer (click here)
- Other Cell Wall or Membrane Active Agents - Answer (click here)
Tetracyclines Macrolides Clindamycin Chloramphenicol Streptogramins Oxazolidinones
- Tetracyclines - Answer (click here)
- Macrolides - Answer (click here)
- Erythromycin - Macrolides - Answer (click here)
- Clarithromycin - Macrolides - Answer (click here)
- Azithromycin - Macrolides - Answer (click here)
- Ketolides - Macrolides - Answer (click here)
- Clindamycin - Answer (click here)
- Streptogramins - Answer (click here)
- Chloramphenicol - Answer (click here)
- Oxazolidinones - Answer (click here)
Aminoglycosides Spectinomycin
- General Properties of Aminoglycosides - Answer (click here)
- Streptomycin - Answer (click here)
- Gentamicin - Answer (click here)
- Tobramycin - Answer (click here)
- Amikacin - Answer (click here)
- Netilmicin - Answer (click here)
- Neomycin & Kanamycin - Answer (click here)
- Spectinomycin - Answer (click here)
SulfonamidesTrimethoprim Quinolones
- Sulfonamides - Antifolate Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Trimethoprim & Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole Mixtures - Antifolate Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Dna Gyrase Inhibitors : Fluoroquinolones - Answer (click here)
Antimycobacterial Drugs
- Antimycobacterial Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Drugs Used In Tuberculosis - Answer (click here)
- Isoniazid - Drugs Used In Tuberculosis - Answer (click here)
- Rifampin - Drugs Used In Tuberculosis - Answer (click here)
- Ethambutol - Drugs Used In Tuberculosis - Answer (click here)
- Pyrazinamide - Drugs Used In Tuberculosis - Answer (click here)
- Streptomycin - Drugs Used In Tuberculosis - Answer (click here)
- Second-Line Drugs for Tuberculosis - Answer (click here)
- Rifaximin - Answer (click here)
- Drugs Active Against Atypical Mycobacteria - Answer (click here)
- Drugs Used in Leprosy - Answer (click here)
Antifungal Agents
- Antifungal Agents - Answer (click here)
- Amphotericin B - Answer (click here)
- Flucytosine - Answer (click here)
- Azoles - Answer (click here)
- Echinocandins - Answer (click here)
- Oral Systemic Antifungal Drugs for Mucocutaneous Infections - Answer (click here)
- Topical Antifungal Therapy - Answer (click here)
Antiviral Agents
- Antiviral Agents - Answer (click here)
- Agents to Treat Herpes Simplex Virus HSV & Varicella Zoster Virus VZV Infections - Answer (click here)
- Agents to Treat Cytomegalovirus CMV Infections - Answer (click here)
- Antiretroviral Agents - Answer (click here)
- Nucleoside & Nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Nonnucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Protease Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Entry Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- New & Investigational Antiretroviral Agents - Answer (click here)
- Treatment of Hepatitis B Virus Infection - Answer (click here)
- Treatment of Hepatitis C Infection - Answer (click here)
- Anti Influenza Agents - Answer (click here)
- Other Antiviral Agents - Answer (click here)
Miscellaneous Antimicrobial Agents DisinfectantsAntiseptics Sterilants
- Metronidazole - Answer (click here)
- Mupirocin - Answer (click here)
- Polymyxins - Answer (click here)
- Fidaxomicin - Answer (click here)
- Urinary Antiseptics - Answer (click here)
- Disinfectants, Antiseptics, & Sterilants - Answer (click here)
- Alcohols - Disinfectants, Antiseptics, & Sterilants - Answer (click here)
- Chlorhexidine - Disinfectants, Antiseptics, & Sterilants - Answer (click here)
- Halogens - Disinfectants, Antiseptics, & Sterilants - Answer (click here)
- Phenolics - Disinfectants, Antiseptics, & Sterilants - Answer (click here)
- Quaternary Ammonium Compounds - Answer (click here)
- Aldehydes - Disinfectants, Antiseptics, & Sterilants - Answer (click here)
- Superoxidized Water - Disinfectants, Antiseptics, & Sterilants - Answer (click here)
- Peroxygen Compounds - Disinfectants, Antiseptics, & Sterilants - Answer (click here)
- Heavy Metals - Disinfectants, Antiseptics, & Sterilants - Answer (click here)
- Sterilants - Disinfectants, Antiseptics, & Sterilants - Answer (click here)
- Preservatives - Disinfectants, Antiseptics, & Sterilants - Answer (click here)
Clinical Use of Antimicrobial Agents
- Clinical Use of Antimicrobial Agents - Answer (click here)
- Empiric Antimicrobial Therapy - Answer (click here)
- Antimicrobial Therapy of Infections with Known Etiology - Answer (click here)
- Management of Antimicrobial Drug Toxicity - Answer (click here)
- Antimicrobial Drug Combinations - Answer (click here)
- Antimicrobial Prophylaxis - Answer (click here)
Antiprotozoal Drugs
- Parasite Life Cycle - Malaria - Answer (click here)
- Drug Classification - Malaria - Answer (click here)
- Chemoprophylaxis & Treatment - Malaria - Answer (click here)
- Malaria: Chloroquine - Answer (click here)
- Other Quinolines - Malaria - Answer (click here)
- Artemisinin & Its Derivatives - Malaria - Answer (click here)
- Quinine & Quinidine - Malaria - Answer (click here)
- Mefloquine - Malaria - Answer (click here)
- Primaquine - Malaria - Answer (click here)
- Atovaquone - Malaria - Answer (click here)
- Inhibitors of Folate Synthesis - Malaria - Answer (click here)
- Antibiotics - Malaria - Answer (click here)
- Halofantrine & Lumefantrine - Malaria - Answer (click here)
- Treatment of Specific Forms of Amebiasis - Answer (click here)
- Metronidazole & Tinidazole - Answer (click here)
- Iodoquinol - Answer (click here)
- Diloxanide Furoate - Answer (click here)
- Paromomycin Sulfate - Answer (click here)
- Emetine & Dehydroemetine - Answer (click here)
- Pentamidine Antiprotozoal Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Sodium Stibogluconate Antiprotozoal Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Nitazoxanide Antiprotozoal Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Other Drugs for Trypanosomiasis & Leishmaniasis - Answer (click here)
Clinical Pharmacology of the Antihelminthic Drugs
- Chemotherapy of Helminthic Infections - Answer (click here)
- Albendazole - Answer (click here)
- Bithionol - Answer (click here)
- Diethylcarbamazine Citrate - Answer (click here)
- Doxycycline - Answer (click here)
- Ivermectin - Answer (click here)
- Mebendazole - Answer (click here)
- Metrifonate (Trichlorfon) - Answer (click here)
- Niclosamide - Answer (click here)
- Oxamniquine - Answer (click here)
- Piperazine - Answer (click here)
- Praziquantel - Answer (click here)
- Pyrantel Pamoate - Answer (click here)
- Thiabendazole - Answer (click here)
Cancer Chemotherapy
- Cancer Chemotherapy - Answer (click here)
- Causes of Cancer - Answer (click here)
- Cancer Treatment Modalities - Answer (click here)
- Role of Cell Cycle Kinetics & Anticancer Effect - Answer (click here)
- Drug Resistance - Cancer Chemotherapy - Answer (click here)
- Alkylating Agents - Pharmacology of Cancer Chemotherapeutic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Nitrosoureas - Answer (click here)
- Nonclassic Alkylating Agents - Answer (click here)
- Platinum Analogs - Answer (click here)
- Antimetabolites - Answer (click here)
- Antifolates - Answer (click here)
- Fluoropyrimidines - Answer (click here)
- Deoxycytidine Analogs - Answer (click here)
- Purine Antagonists - Answer (click here)
- Vinca Alkaloids - Answer (click here)
- Taxanes & Related Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Epipodophyllotoxins - Answer (click here)
- Camptothecins - Answer (click here)
- Antitumor Antibiotics - Answer (click here)
- Miscellaneous Anticancer Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Pharmacology of Cancer Chemotherapeutic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- The Leukemias - Answer (click here)
- Hodgkin’s Lymphoma - Answer (click here)
- Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma - Answer (click here)
- Multiple Myeloma - Answer (click here)
- Breast Cancer - Answer (click here)
- Gastrointestinal Cancers - Answer (click here)
- Lung Cancer - Answer (click here)
- Ovarian Cancer - Answer (click here)
- Testicular Cancer - Answer (click here)
- Malignant Melanoma - Answer (click here)
- Brain Cancer - Answer (click here)
- Secondary Malignancies & Cancer Chemotherapy - Answer (click here)
Immunopharmacology
- Immunopharmacology - Answer (click here)
- Normal Immune Responses - Answer (click here)
- Abnormal Immune Responses - Answer (click here)
- Glucocorticoids - Immunosuppressive Agents - Answer (click here)
- Calcineurin Inhibitors - Immunosuppressive Agents - Answer (click here)
- Mammalian Target Of Rapamycin (mTOR) Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Mycophenolate Mofetil - Immunosuppressive Agents - Answer (click here)
- Immunomodulatory Derivatives Of Thalidomide (IMiDs) - Answer (click here)
- Cytotoxic Agents - Immunosuppressive Agents - Answer (click here)
- Immunosuppressive Antibodies - Answer (click here)
- Monoclonal Antibodies (MABs) - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Uses of Immunosuppressive Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Immunologic Reactions to Drugs & Drug Allergy - Answer (click here)
- Immediate (Type I) Drug Allergy - Answer (click here)
- Autoimmune (Type Ii) Reactions to Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Serum Sickness & Vasculitic (Type III) Reactions - Answer (click here)
TOXICOLOGY
Introduction to Toxicology Occupational Environmental
- Introduction to Toxicology: Occupational & Environmental - Answer (click here)
- Toxicologic Terms & Definitions - Answer (click here)
- Environmental Considerations - Toxicology - Answer (click here)
- Air Pollutants - Specific Chemicals - Answer (click here)
- Solvents - Specific Chemicals - Answer (click here)
- Pesticides - Specific Chemicals - Answer (click here)
- Herbicides - Specific Chemicals - Answer (click here)
- Environmental Pollutants - Specific Chemicals - Answer (click here)
- Metals - Specific Chemicals - Answer (click here)
Heavy Metal Intoxication Chelators
- Toxicology of Lead - Answer (click here)
- Major Forms of Lead Intoxication - Answer (click here)
- Treatment - Toxicology of Lead - Answer (click here)
- Toxicology of Arsenic - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics - Toxicology of Arsenic - Answer (click here)
- Major Forms of Arsenic Intoxication - Answer (click here)
- Toxicology of Mercury - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacokinetics - Toxicology of Mercury - Answer (click here)
- Major Forms of Mercury Intoxication - Answer (click here)
- Treatment - Toxicology of Mercury - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacology of Chelators - Answer (click here)
- Dimercaprol (2,3-Dimercaptopropanol, BAL) - Answer (click here)
- Succimer (Dimercaptosuccinic ACID, DMSA) - Answer (click here)
- Edetate Calcium Disodium (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid, EDTA) - Answer (click here)
- Unithiol (Dimercaptopropanesulfonic Acid, DMPS) - Answer (click here)
- Penicillamine (D-Dimethlcysteine) - Answer (click here)
- Deferoxamine - Answer (click here)
- Deferasirox - Answer (click here)
- Prussian Blue (Ferric Hexacyanoferrate) - Answer (click here)
Management of the Poisoned Patient
- Management of the Poisoned Patient - Answer (click here)
- Toxicokinetics & Toxicodynamics - Answer (click here)
- Approach to the Poisoned Patient - Answer (click here)
- Initial Management of the Poisoned Patient - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Acetaminophen - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Amphetamines & Other Stimulants - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Anticholinergic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Antidepressants - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Antipsychotics - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Aspirin (Salicylate) - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Beta Blockers - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Calcium Channel Blockers - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Cholinesterase Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Cyanide - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Digoxin - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Ethanol & Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Ethylene Glycol & Methanol - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Rattlesnake Envenomation - Answer (click here)
- Toxic Syndromes: Theophylline - Answer (click here)
SPECIAL TOPICS
Special Aspects of Perinatal Pediatric Pharmacology
- Drug Therapy in Pregnancy - Answer (click here)
- Drug Therapy in Infants & Children - Answer (click here)
- Pediatric Dosage Forms & Compliance - Answer (click here)
- Drug Use During Lactation - Answer (click here)
- Pediatric Drug Dosage - Answer (click here)
Special Aspects of Geriatric Pharmacology
- Special Aspects of Geriatric Pharmacology - Answer (click here)
- Pharmacologic Changes Associated With Aging - Answer (click here)
- Central Nervous System Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Cardiovascular Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Antimicrobial Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Anti-Inflammatory Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Ophthalmic Drugs - Answer (click here)
- Adverse Drug Reactions in the Elderly - Answer (click here)
- Practical Aspects of Geriatric Pharmacology - Answer (click here)
Dermatologic Pharmacology
- Dermatologic Pharmacology - Answer (click here)
- Dermatologic Vehicles - Answer (click here)
- Antibacterial Agents - Answer (click here)
- Antifungal Agents - Answer (click here)
- Oral Antifungal Agents - Answer (click here)
- Topical Antiviral Agents - Answer (click here)
- Immunomodulators - Answer (click here)
- Ectoparasiticides - Answer (click here)
- Agents Affecting Pigmentation - Answer (click here)
- Sunscreens - Answer (click here)
- Acne Preparations - Answer (click here)
- Drugs for Psoriasis - Answer (click here)
- Biologic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Anti Inflammatory Agents - Answer (click here)
- Keratolytic & Destructive Agents - Answer (click here)
- Antipruritic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Trichogenic & Antitrichogenic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Antineoplastic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Antiseborrhea Agents - Answer (click here)
Drugs Used in the Treatment of Gastrointestinal Diseases
- Drugs Used in the Treatment of Gastrointestinal Diseases - Answer (click here)
- Physiology of Acid Secretion - Agents that Reduce Intragastric Acidity - Answer (click here)
- Antacids - Agents that Reduce Intragastric Acidity - Answer (click here)
- H2-Receptor Antagonists - Agents that Reduce Intragastric Acidity - Answer (click here)
- Proton Pump Inhibitors - Answer (click here)
- Mucosal Protective Agents - Answer (click here)
- Drugs Stimulating Gastrointestinal Motility - Answer (click here)
- Laxatives - Answer (click here)
- Antidiarrheal Agents - Answer (click here)
- Drugs Used in the Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Answer (click here)
- Antiemetic Agents - Answer (click here)
- Drugs Used to Treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Answer (click here)
- Aminosalicylates - Answer (click here)
- Glucocorticoids - Answer (click here)
- Purine Analogs: Azathioprine & 6-Mercaptopurine - Answer (click here)
- Methotrexate - Answer (click here)
- Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor Therapy - Answer (click here)
- Anti-Integrin Therapy - Answer (click here)
- Pancreatic Enzyme Supplements - Answer (click here)
- Bile Acid Therapy For Gallstones - Answer (click here)
- Drugs Used to Treat Variceal Hemorrhage - Answer (click here)
Dietary Supplements Herbal Medications
- Dietary Supplements & Herbal Medications - Answer (click here)
- Historical & Regulatory Factors - Dietary Supplements & Herbal Medications - Answer (click here)
- Clinical Aspects of the Use of Botanicals - Answer (click here)
- Botanical Substances: Echinacea (Echinacea Purpurea) - Answer (click here)
- Botanical Substances: Garlic (Allium Sativum) - Answer (click here)
- Botanical Substances: Ginkgo (Ginkgo Biloba) - Answer (click here)
- Botanical Substances: Ginseng - Answer (click here)
- Botanical Substances: Milk Thistle (Silybum Marianum) - Answer (click here)
- St. John’s Wort (Hypericumperforatum) - Answer (click here)
- Saw Palmetto (Serenoa Repens Orsabal Serrulata) - Answer (click here)
- Coenzyme Q10 - Answer (click here)
- Glucosamine - Answer (click here)
- Melatonin - Answer (click here)
Rational Prescribing Prescription Writing
- Rational Prescribing - Answer (click here)
- The Prescription - Answer (click here)
- Prescribing Errors - Answer (click here)
- E-Prescribing - Answer (click here)
- Compliance - Answer (click here)
- Who May Prescribe? - Answer (click here)
- Socioeconomic Factors - Answer (click here)
- The Cost of Prescriptions - Answer (click here)
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