Pharmacology You See
1st Edition
0071790470
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9780071790475
© 2012 | Published: October 7, 2011
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1. Pharmacology Basics
2. Antimicrobial Drugs
3. Autonomic Drugs
4. Cancer Chemotherapeutics
5. Cardiovascular Drugs
6. Central Nervous System Drugs
7. Endocrine Drugs
8. Gastrointestinal Drugs
9. Hematological Drugs
10. Immune Response Modifiers
11. Renal and Urological Drugs
12. Respiratory Drugs
13. Tricks for Remembering Drug Names
2. Antimicrobial Drugs
3. Autonomic Drugs
4. Cancer Chemotherapeutics
5. Cardiovascular Drugs
6. Central Nervous System Drugs
7. Endocrine Drugs
8. Gastrointestinal Drugs
9. Hematological Drugs
10. Immune Response Modifiers
11. Renal and Urological Drugs
12. Respiratory Drugs
13. Tricks for Remembering Drug Names
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
A full-color study guide to clinical therapeutics
Pharmacology You See is an up-to-date, concise and full-color study aid of clinical therapeutics for health disciplines. This unique revew highlights high-yield information for the purpose of exam preparation and organizes it into a visual presentation with full-color figures.
Pharmacology You See is written by students in the Physician Scientist Training Program (PSTP) at the University of Cincinnati, USA and in the MD/PhD Program at the University of Toronto, Canada.
Features
- More 76 full color figures for easy recall of information
- All information conforms to the medical education syllabi in Canada and the United States
- Innovative adverse drug reaction icons assist students in recalling the most common adverse drug reactions associated with therapeutics