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pharmacology

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CNS Agents 07 Antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs, TCAs) antipsychotics, anxiolytics and sedative-hypnotics, ADHD stimulants, antiepileptics/mood stabilizers, Parkinson's medications, dementia therapies, neuropathic pain agents.
Analgesic Agents 62 Non-apioid analgesics (acetaminophen), NSAID and COX-2 inhibitors, opioid pain medications, migraine-speicific therapies (triptans), and topical or systemic corticosteroids use for pain and inflammation.
Musculoskeletal Agents 88 Osteoporosis therapies (bisphosphonates, denosumab) gout medications (urate-lowering drugs and anti-inflammatories for flares) and agents used in bone and joint disorders
Respiratory Agents97 Short-and long acting bronchodilators (beta-agonists and anticholinergics), combination inhalers, leukotriene receptor antagonists, inhaled/intranasal cortisocteroids, antitussives
Cardiovascular Agents 116 Antihypertensive (ACE inhibitors, ARBs, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, diuretics, direct vasodilators), antianginal drugs (nitrates) antiarrhythmics, and lipid-modifying therapies (statins, fibrates, cholesterol absorption inhibitors, niacin, om
Castrointestinal Agents 171 Acid suppression therapies (PPIs and H2 blockers), antiemetics, antispasmodics of rIBS, laxatives.
Urinary System Agents 181 BPH therapies (Alpha-1 blockers and 5-alpha reductase inhibitors) overactive bladder medications (antimuscarinics), urinary tract analgesics, and renal/metabolic support agents.
Reproductive System Agents 187 Hormonal contraceptives, estrogen replacement therapies, selective estrogen receptor modulators, and medications for erectile dysfunction.
Anti-infective Agents 199 Antibacterials (penicillins, cephalosporins, macrolides, fluorioquinolones, tetracyclines, etc.) antivirals (herpes, influenza, HIV, hepatitis), antifunguals, (systemic and topical), antiparasitic agents, and topical antiseptics/antibiotics.
Endocrine System Agents 247 Diabetes therapies (insulins and oral agents), thyroid hormone replacement
Autoimmunie Related Agents 274 Conventional DMARDs, biologic immunomodulators, targeted immune therapies, transplant immunosuppressants
Chemotherapy Related Agents 288 Antineoplastic drugs, including targeted therapies, monoclonal antibodies, hormonal anticancer agents, and supportive oncology treatments.
Drug Naming Stems 297 Common prefixes, suffixes, and word roots in drug names that help identify medication classes, predict mechanisms of action, and recognize drugs with similar effects
Scheduled Drugs 301 Medications regulated under the Controlled Substances Act based on abuse potential, safety considerations and risk of dependence, organized by schedule level
Pregnancy Warnings 304 Medications that carry important pregnancy-related risks, including fetal harm, teratogenicity, or special prescribing considerations during pregnancy
Major Drug interactions 309 High-risk and clinically significant drug-drug interactions that can increase toxicity, reduce effectiveness, or require therapy modification or monitoring.
Medication Guide requirements 314 Drugs that require FDA-mandated patient Medication Guide due to serious safety risks or critical counseling points for safe use
Coloring test pate 321
Review Question Answers 322
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