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Introduction to Pharmacology

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Course Description

Overview

Use the lessons in this Introduction to Pharmacology course to supplement your pharmacological knowledge. This flexible and self-paced course can benefit medical professionals who need to take an introductory pharmacology course for training or continuing education purposes.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. History & Types of Pharmacology
  • Ch 2. Basics of Pharmacology
  • Ch 3. Formulas & Calculations for Pharmacology
  • Ch 4. Dosage Analysis in Pharmacology
  • Ch 5. Pharmacology & Physiology
  • Ch 6. Respiratory Medications
  • Ch 7. Endocrine System Medications
  • Ch 8. Therapeutic Responses in Pharmacology
  • Ch 9. Stimulants & Pharmacology
  • Ch 10. Medicinal Herbology
  • Ch 11. Alternative Medicine & Pharmacology
  • Ch 12. Alternative Medicine for Digestive Issues
  • Ch 13. Reproductive Health & Pharmacology
  • Ch 14. Cancer, Abnormal Cells & Pharmacology
  • Ch 15. 5-HT3 Antagonist Drugs
  • Ch 16. Anorectic Medications
  • Ch 17. Medications for Colds & Coughs
  • Ch 18. Medications for Infection Control
  • Ch 19. Understanding & Administering Doxycycline
  • Ch 20. Anticonvulsant Medications
  • Ch 21. Overview of Antihistamines
  • Ch 22. Understanding & Administering Loratadine
  • Ch 23. Overview of Cholinergic Drugs
  • Ch 24. GABA Analogue Medications
  • Ch 25. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
  • Ch 26. Sodium Channel Blockers
  • Ch 27. Understanding Steroids
  • Ch 28. Uric Acid Reducers
  • Ch 29. Anesthesia & Pharmacology

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