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Pharmacology Quick-Study Guide for Smartphones and Mobile Devices 1.0

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Summary: Boost Your grades with this comprehensive quick-study guide. You will use this guide from an undergraduate school all the way to graduate school. FREE Fundamentals chapter in the trial version.

Delivery: Software available for download immediately after the payment.

Requirements: Windows Mobile compatible

Downloads: 1441  |  Updated: 2011-12-31

Price: $34.99

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Application description

Audience:

Intended for everyone interested in Pharmacology, particularly undergraduate and graduate life science students, medical students, nursing students, physician assistants students, and physical therapy students.

Features:

  • Formatted for a small screen.
  • Easy to understand
  • Drug fundamentals
  • Most frequently prescribed drug classifications
  • Includs indications, reactions, and drug examples
  • Definitions
  • Pharmacodynamics
  • Pharmacokinetics and more...
  • Navigate from Table of Contents or search for words and phrases
  • Access the guide anytime, anywhere - at home, on the train, in the subway.
  • Use your down time to prepare for an exam.
  • Always have the guide available for a quick reference.

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 | INN

Infectious Diseases:
Antibiotic
: Penicillin | Tetracycline | Sulfonamide
Antiviral: Anti-herpesvirus Aciclovir | Anti-influenza Oseltamivir | Antiretroviral drugs
Antifungal
: Fluconazole | Nystatin
Antiprotozoal
: Pentamidine | Metronidazole
Anthelmintic
| Antiseptic

Gastrointestinal 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 | Opioids

Cardiovascular 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 sequestrants

Central 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 | Anxiolytic

Pain: NSAIDs | Opioids | Paracetamol | Local anesthetic

Respiratory System: Bronchodilator | Anticholinergics | Beta2-adrenergic receptor agonists | Corticosteroids | Leukotriene receptor antagonists | Xanthines | Mast cell stabilizers | Antitussive | Dextromethorphan | Mucolytic | Decongestant | Sympathomimetic

Allergy: Antihistamine | NSAIDs

Anti-inflammatory:
Glucocorticoid:
Prednisone | Dexamethasone
NSAIDs
: Aspirin | Ibuprofen

Chemotherapy:
Alkylating agents
: Cyclophosphamide | Carboplatin
Antimetabolites
: Methotrexate | Capecitabine
Monoclonal antibodies
: Alemtuzumab

Reviews

An exhaustive Pharmacology study guide which has material right from your undergraduate school all the way to graduate school.It will be really useful to the students .very A handy tool.