Pharmacology Volume 2. Pharmacology
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-78258-197-0
- EAN9781782581970
- Date de parution21/01/2013
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurTSD Training
Résumé
Pharmacology Volume 2 of 5In Pharmacology Volume 1, the basics of pharmacology were reviewed. Pharmacology Volume 1 stressed the identification and use of references pertaining to drug information. Furthermore, you were given specific information on eight specific categories of drugs. Pharmacology Volume 2, is intended to give you a review of certain essential anatomical and physiological concepts important to pharmacology and to introduce six categories of drugs.
The review of anatomy and physiology should help you gain a better understanding of how the drugs work in the body and how they produce the side effects that are commonly associated with their use. This course is part of our Pharmacology series. Includes a questions and answers section at the end of each lesson. Full illustrations and diagrams included. Lessons:- Dermatological Agents- The Human Muscular System- Skeletal Muscle Relaxants- Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory, and Anti-gout Agents- Review of Ocular and Auditory Anatomy and Physiology- Review of the Autonomic Nervous System- Adrenergic Agents- Adrenergic Blocking Agents- Cholinergic Agents- Cholinergic Blocking Agents (Anticholinergic Agents)
The review of anatomy and physiology should help you gain a better understanding of how the drugs work in the body and how they produce the side effects that are commonly associated with their use. This course is part of our Pharmacology series. Includes a questions and answers section at the end of each lesson. Full illustrations and diagrams included. Lessons:- Dermatological Agents- The Human Muscular System- Skeletal Muscle Relaxants- Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory, and Anti-gout Agents- Review of Ocular and Auditory Anatomy and Physiology- Review of the Autonomic Nervous System- Adrenergic Agents- Adrenergic Blocking Agents- Cholinergic Agents- Cholinergic Blocking Agents (Anticholinergic Agents)
Pharmacology Volume 2 of 5In Pharmacology Volume 1, the basics of pharmacology were reviewed. Pharmacology Volume 1 stressed the identification and use of references pertaining to drug information. Furthermore, you were given specific information on eight specific categories of drugs. Pharmacology Volume 2, is intended to give you a review of certain essential anatomical and physiological concepts important to pharmacology and to introduce six categories of drugs.
The review of anatomy and physiology should help you gain a better understanding of how the drugs work in the body and how they produce the side effects that are commonly associated with their use. This course is part of our Pharmacology series. Includes a questions and answers section at the end of each lesson. Full illustrations and diagrams included. Lessons:- Dermatological Agents- The Human Muscular System- Skeletal Muscle Relaxants- Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory, and Anti-gout Agents- Review of Ocular and Auditory Anatomy and Physiology- Review of the Autonomic Nervous System- Adrenergic Agents- Adrenergic Blocking Agents- Cholinergic Agents- Cholinergic Blocking Agents (Anticholinergic Agents)
The review of anatomy and physiology should help you gain a better understanding of how the drugs work in the body and how they produce the side effects that are commonly associated with their use. This course is part of our Pharmacology series. Includes a questions and answers section at the end of each lesson. Full illustrations and diagrams included. Lessons:- Dermatological Agents- The Human Muscular System- Skeletal Muscle Relaxants- Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory, and Anti-gout Agents- Review of Ocular and Auditory Anatomy and Physiology- Review of the Autonomic Nervous System- Adrenergic Agents- Adrenergic Blocking Agents- Cholinergic Agents- Cholinergic Blocking Agents (Anticholinergic Agents)