PHARMACY

Hematopoietic Drugs

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Chapter 17 Hematopoietic Drugs I. General Considerations A. Causes of anemia 1. Failure to produce sufficient red blood cells (RBCs) 2. Inadequate synthesis of hemoglobin 3. Destruction of RBCs 4….

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Antihypertensive Drugs

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Chapter 13 Antihypertensive Drugs I. General Considerations A. Classification of blood pressure for adults aged 18 years or older (Table 13-1). B. Treatment rationale 1. Sustained hypertension leads to cardiovascular…

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Introduction to Autonomic and Neuromuscular Pharmacology

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Chapter 3 Introduction to Autonomic and Neuromuscular Pharmacology I. Divisions of the Efferent Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) (Fig. 3-1) A. Parasympathetic nervous system (PSNS): craniosacral division of the ANS 1….

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Anesthetics

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Chapter 8 Anesthetics I. General Anesthetics A. Goals of balanced anesthesia 1. Analgesia • Elimination of perception and reaction to pain 2. Amnesia • Loss of memory, which is not…

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Cholinergic Drugs

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CHAPTER 4 Cholinergic Drugs I. Cholinoreceptor Agonists A. Muscarinic receptor agonists (Box 4-1) • Physiologic muscarinic effects (Table 4-1) 1. Pharmacokinetics and classes a. Choline esters • Quaternary ammonium compounds…

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Muscle Relaxants

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Chapter 6 Muscle Relaxants I. Spasmolytics (Box 6-1) • Certain chronic diseases (e.g., cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis) and spinal cord injuries are associated with abnormally high reflex activity in neuronal…

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Adrenergic Drugs

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Chapter 5 Adrenergic Drugs I. Adrenoreceptor Agonists A. General 1. Endogenous catecholamines (norepinephrine, epinephrine, and dopamine) are found in peripheral sympathetic nerve endings, the adrenal medulla, and the brain. Endogenous…

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Introduction to pharmacology

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1 Introduction to pharmacology Objectives After reading this chapter, you will: • Understand the principles by which drugs act in the body • Know the main mechanisms by which drugs…

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Central nervous system

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5 Central nervous system Objectives After reading this chapter, you will: • Understand the functions of the central nervous system and the diseases that can occur • Know the drug…

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Cardiovascular system

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2 Cardiovascular system Objectives After reading this chapter, you will: • Be able to describe the functions of the heart and blood • Know which drugs affect heart function and…

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