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pharmacology
table of contents
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |