Pharmacology [electronic resource] /

Almost twenty years ago, the faculty members of the Department of Pharmacol­ ogy at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine developed a review book of medical pharmacology in response to requests from our second year medical students who were preparing to sit for the Part I examination of the National Board of Medical Examiners. The students expressed a need for an organized approach to cope with the volume of basic science curricular material presented during the first two years. Therefore, this book was not developed as a compre­ hensive text, but rather was designed specifically to provide students with a syn­ opsis of the basic core of information we deemed essential for their review. This book represents a major revision of our review of medical pharmacology. The book has been updated and expanded, provides current information on ma­ jor new drugs and information on older drug groups that typically have been covered on previous licensure examinations. The book includes a number of new questions for self-examination. The faculty have endeavored to retain a reason­ ably concise, relevant and readable review book that will provide the students with a thorough review of pharmacology. Students are advised to refer to com­ prehensive textbooks, as needed, to fill in any gaps in their knowledge which may be disclosed by the self-examinations.

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Main Authors: Moore, Joanne I. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: New York, NY : Springer US, 1992
Subjects:Medicine., Pharmacy., Pharmacology., Biomedicine., Pharmacology/Toxicology.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0524-8
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topic Medicine.
Pharmacy.
Pharmacology.
Biomedicine.
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Pharmacy.
Medicine.
Pharmacy.
Pharmacology.
Biomedicine.
Pharmacology/Toxicology.
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Pharmacology.
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Biomedicine.
Pharmacology/Toxicology.
Pharmacy.
Moore, Joanne I. editor.
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Pharmacology [electronic resource] /
description Almost twenty years ago, the faculty members of the Department of Pharmacol­ ogy at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine developed a review book of medical pharmacology in response to requests from our second year medical students who were preparing to sit for the Part I examination of the National Board of Medical Examiners. The students expressed a need for an organized approach to cope with the volume of basic science curricular material presented during the first two years. Therefore, this book was not developed as a compre­ hensive text, but rather was designed specifically to provide students with a syn­ opsis of the basic core of information we deemed essential for their review. This book represents a major revision of our review of medical pharmacology. The book has been updated and expanded, provides current information on ma­ jor new drugs and information on older drug groups that typically have been covered on previous licensure examinations. The book includes a number of new questions for self-examination. The faculty have endeavored to retain a reason­ ably concise, relevant and readable review book that will provide the students with a thorough review of pharmacology. Students are advised to refer to com­ prehensive textbooks, as needed, to fill in any gaps in their knowledge which may be disclosed by the self-examinations.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2109522018-07-30T23:43:18ZPharmacology [electronic resource] / Moore, Joanne I. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textNew York, NY : Springer US,1992.engAlmost twenty years ago, the faculty members of the Department of Pharmacol­ ogy at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine developed a review book of medical pharmacology in response to requests from our second year medical students who were preparing to sit for the Part I examination of the National Board of Medical Examiners. The students expressed a need for an organized approach to cope with the volume of basic science curricular material presented during the first two years. Therefore, this book was not developed as a compre­ hensive text, but rather was designed specifically to provide students with a syn­ opsis of the basic core of information we deemed essential for their review. This book represents a major revision of our review of medical pharmacology. The book has been updated and expanded, provides current information on ma­ jor new drugs and information on older drug groups that typically have been covered on previous licensure examinations. The book includes a number of new questions for self-examination. The faculty have endeavored to retain a reason­ ably concise, relevant and readable review book that will provide the students with a thorough review of pharmacology. Students are advised to refer to com­ prehensive textbooks, as needed, to fill in any gaps in their knowledge which may be disclosed by the self-examinations.Section I: General Principles -- Mechanisms of Drug Action -- Absorption of Drugs -- Distribution of Drugs -- Excretion of Drugs -- Determinants of Plasma Concentrations and Dosing Schedules -- Metabolism of Drugs -- Pharmacogenetics -- Review Questions -- Answers -- Section II: Autonomic Drugs -- Parasympathetic Division (Cholinergic) -- Autonomic Ganglia -- Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs -- Sympathetic Division (Adrenergic) -- Review Questions -- Answers -- Section III: Renal, Cardiovascular and Hematopoietic Drugs -- Diuretics -- Antidiuretic Drugs -- Cardiovascular Drugs -- Drugs Which Affect Blood Coagulation -- Anti-Anemic (Hematinics) -- Review Questions -- Answers -- Section IV: Central Nervous System -- Anesthetic Agents -- Sedative-Hypnotics -- Alcohols -- Antiepileptic Drugs -- Antiparkinsonism Drugs -- CNS Muscle Relaxants -- CNS Stimulants -- Antidepressants and Lithium -- Antipsychotics -- Opioids -- Drugs of Abuse -- Review Questions -- Answers -- Section V: Autacoids, NSAIDs and Agents for Arthritis and Gout -- Autacoids -- Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) -- Miscellaneous Agents Used in Rheumatoid Arthritis -- Miscellaneous Agents Used in Gout -- Review Questions -- Answers -- Section VI: Endocrines -- Thyroid-Antithyroid -- Adrenocortical Steroids -- Parathyroid Hormone and Other Factors Affecting Bone Metabolism -- Insulin -- Ovarian Hormones and Ovulatory Agents -- Androgens and Anabolic Steroids -- Anterior Pituitary and Hypothalamus -- Posterior Pituitary Hormones -- Review Questions -- Answers -- Section VII: Chemotherapy -- Chemotherapy -- Chemotherapy of Microbial Diseases -- Antifungal Agents -- Antiviral Drugs -- Antiseptics and Disinfectants -- Cancer Chemotherapy -- Chemotherapy of Parasitic Diseases -- Review Questions -- Answers -- Section VIII: Miscellaneous Drugs -- Gastrointestinal Drugs -- Respiratory Drugs -- Oxytocic Drugs and Uterine Relaxants -- Toxicology -- Anti-Migraine Drugs -- Vitamins -- U.S. Drug Laws -- Review Questions -- Answers.Almost twenty years ago, the faculty members of the Department of Pharmacol­ ogy at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine developed a review book of medical pharmacology in response to requests from our second year medical students who were preparing to sit for the Part I examination of the National Board of Medical Examiners. The students expressed a need for an organized approach to cope with the volume of basic science curricular material presented during the first two years. Therefore, this book was not developed as a compre­ hensive text, but rather was designed specifically to provide students with a syn­ opsis of the basic core of information we deemed essential for their review. This book represents a major revision of our review of medical pharmacology. The book has been updated and expanded, provides current information on ma­ jor new drugs and information on older drug groups that typically have been covered on previous licensure examinations. The book includes a number of new questions for self-examination. The faculty have endeavored to retain a reason­ ably concise, relevant and readable review book that will provide the students with a thorough review of pharmacology. Students are advised to refer to com­ prehensive textbooks, as needed, to fill in any gaps in their knowledge which may be disclosed by the self-examinations.Medicine.Pharmacy.Pharmacology.Biomedicine.Pharmacology/Toxicology.Pharmacy.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0524-8URN:ISBN:9781468405248