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Pharmacology I
List of Figures - Pharmacology I
Lesson 1. Professional References in Pharmacy. - Pharmacology I
Specific Journals - Pharmacology I
Section III. Pharmaceutical Texts - Pharmacology I
Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences - Pharmacology I
The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics - Pharmacology I
The American Drug Index - Pharmacology I
Section IV. Electronic Drug Information Services - Pharmacology I
Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040018
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040019
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040020
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040021
Solutions to Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040022
Lesson Assignment - Pharmacology I - md08040023
Lesson 2. Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology Important to Pharmacology. - Pharmacology I
Systems of the body - Pharmacology I
Figure 2-1. Diagram of a cell membrane. - Pharmacology I
Cytoplasm - Pharmacology I
Figure 2-2. Diagram of the cell. - Pharmacology I
Figure 2-3. Pinocytosis. - Pharmacology I
Figure 2-4. Phagocytosis. - Pharmacology I
Figure 2-5. Epithelial tissue. - Pharmacology I
Figure 2-7. Muscle tissue. - Pharmacology I
Figure 2-9. Structure of the skin (cross section). - Pharmacology I
Appendages of the skin - Pharmacology I
Virus Infections - Pharmacology I
Arthropod Infestations and Infections - Pharmacology I
Other Conditions. - Pharmacology I
Signs and Conditions of Skin Disease - Pharmacology I
Treatment - Pharmacology I
Causes of disease - Pharmacology I
Intoxicants - Pharmacology I
Trauma. - Pharmacology I
Neuropsychiatric Disturbances. - Pharmacology I
Section VI. Treatment of Disease and Injury - Pharmacology I
Preventive treatment - Pharmacology I
Corrective/Symptomatic Treatment - Pharmacology I
Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040047
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040048
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040049
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040050
Solutions to Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040051
Lesson Assignment - Pharmacology I - md08040052
Suggestion - Pharmacology I - md08040053
Lesson 3. Introduction to Pharmacology. - Pharmacology I
Toxicology - Pharmacology I
Section II. Introduction to Drugs - Pharmacology I
Section III. Considerations of Drug Therapy - Pharmacology I
Factors Which Influence Drug Dosage Effects - Pharmacology I
Time of Administration - Pharmacology I
Routes of Administration - Pharmacology I
Types of adverse reaction to a drug - Pharmacology I
Allergic Reactions. - Pharmacology I
Section IV. Factors Which Influence Drug Action. - Pharmacology I
Figure 3-1. Dissolution of a drug. - Pharmacology I
Transport Mechanisms - Pharmacology I
Figure 3-3. Illustration of drug transport concepts. - Pharmacology I
Figure 3-4. Drug distribution within the body. - Pharmacology I
Metabolism (biotransformation) - Pharmacology I
Excretion - Pharmacology I
Antagonists - Pharmacology I
Figure 3-7. Relationship between dosage and drug effect. - Pharmacology I
Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040072
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040073
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040074
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040075
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040076
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040077
Solutions to Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040078
Solutions to Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I
Lesson Assignment - Pharmacology I - md08040080
Suggestion - Pharmacology I - md08040081
Lesson 4. Local Anesthetic Agents. - Pharmacology I
Figure 4-1. Mechanism of nerve impulse transmission. - Pharmacology I
Another Agent Which Can Affect the Actions of Local Anesthetics - Pharmacology I
Toxicities of local anesthetics - Pharmacology I
Table 4-1. An overview of the clinical uses of various local anesthetics. - Pharmacology I
Mepivacaine (Carbocaine). - Pharmacology I
Chloroprocaine (Nesacaine, Nesacaine-C). - Pharmacology I
Local Anesthetics Used for Topical Application Only - Pharmacology I
Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040090
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040091
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040092
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040093
Solutions to Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040094
Lesson Assignment - Pharmacology I - md08040095
Suggestion - Pharmacology I - md08040096
Lesson 5. The Central Nervous System. - Pharmacology I
Figure 5-1. A neuron. - Pharmacology I
Types of Neurons - Pharmacology I
Figure 5-2. A synapse. - Pharmacology I
Figure 5-3. A neuromuscular junction. - Pharmacology I
Neurotransmitters - Pharmacology I
Section III. The Human Central Nervous System - Pharmacology I
Figure 5-5. Human brain: A side view, B bottom view. - Pharmacology I
The Brainstem - Pharmacology I
Figure 5-6. The spinal column. - Pharmacology I
Figure 5-7. A cross section of the spinal cord. - Pharmacology I
Figure 5-8. The meninges, as seen in side view of the CNS. - Pharmacology I
Blood Supply to the CNS - Pharmacology I
Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040110
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040111
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040112
Solutions to Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040113
Lesson Assignment - Pharmacology I - md08040114
Lesson 6. Agents Used During Surgery. - Pharmacology I
Inhalation Agents - Pharmacology I
Section II. Other Agents Used During Surgery - Pharmacology I
Drying agents - Pharmacology I
Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040119
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040120
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040121
Solutions to Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040122
Lesson Assignment - Pharmacology I - md08040123
Suggestion - Pharmacology I - md08040124
Lesson 7. Sedative and Hypnotic Agents. - Pharmacology I
Effects Produced by Sedative-Hypnotic Agents. - Pharmacology I
Clinical Uses of Sedative-hypnotic agents - Pharmacology I
Cautions and Warnings Associated with the Use of Sedative-Hypnotics - Pharmacology I
Section III. Classification of Sedative- Hypnotic Agents - Pharmacology I
Nonbarbiturate sedative and hypnotics - Pharmacology I
Long-Acting Nonbarbiturate Agents. - Pharmacology I
Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040132
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040133
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040134
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040135
Solutions to Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040136
Lesson Assignment - Pharmacology I - md08040137
Suggestion - Pharmacology I - md08040138
Lesson 8. Anticonvulsant Agents. - Pharmacology I
Section II. Anticonvulsant Therapy - Pharmacology I
Phenytoin (Dilantin). - Pharmacology I
Diazepam (Valium), lorazepam (Ativan). - Pharmacology I
Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040143
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040144
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040145
Solutions to Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040146
Lesson Assignment - Pharmacology I - md08040147
Suggestion - Pharmacology I - md08040148
Lesson 9. Psychotherapeutic Agents. - Pharmacology I
Terminology Associated with psychotherapeutic agents - Pharmacology I
Section II. Antianxiety Agents - Pharmacology I
Advantages of the Use of Antianxiety Agents - Pharmacology I
Chlordiazepoxide Hydrochloride (Librium). - Pharmacology I
Alprazolam (Xanax). - Pharmacology I
Section III. Antidepressant Agents - Pharmacology I
Precautions associated with the use antidepressant agents - Pharmacology I
Imipramine Hydrochloride (Tofranil). - Pharmacology I
Desipramine (Norpramin). - Pharmacology I
Nortriptyline Hydrochloride (Aventyl). - Pharmacology I
Section IV. Antipsychotic Agents - Pharmacology I
Adverse effects associated with antipsychotic agents - Pharmacology I
Specific antipsychotic agents - Pharmacology I
Thioridazine Hydrochloride (Mellaril). - Pharmacology I
Haloperidol (Haldol). - Pharmacology I
Risperidone (Risperdal). - Pharmacology I
Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040166
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040167
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040168
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040169
Solution to Exercises - Pharmacology I
Lesson Assignment - Pharmacology I - md08040171
Lesson 10. Central Nervous System Stimulants. - Pharmacology I
Section II. Cerebral or Psychomotor Agents - Pharmacology I
The Amphetamines. - Pharmacology I
Section III. Analeptic Agents (Brain Stem Stimulants) - Pharmacology I
Section IV. Convulsants (Spinal Cord Stimulants) - Pharmacology I
Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040177
Exercises (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040178
Solutions to Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040179
Lesson Assignment - Pharmacology I - md08040180
Suggestion - Pharmacology I - md08040181
Lesson 11. Narcotic Agents. - Pharmacology I
Antitussive Effect - Pharmacology I
Dependence. - Pharmacology I
Codeine - Pharmacology I
Percodan - Pharmacology I
Cautions of Narcotic Use - Pharmacology I
Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040188
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040189
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040190
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040191
Exercises (Cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040192
Solutions to Exercises - Pharmacology I - md08040193
Drug Pronunciation Guide - Pharmacology I
Drug Pronunciation Guide (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040195
Drug Pronunciation Guide (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040196
Drug Pronunciation Guide (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040197
Drug Pronunciation Guide (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040198
Drug Pronunciation Guide (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040199
Drug Pronunciation Guide (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040200
Drug Pronunciation Guide (cont) - Pharmacology I - md08040201