Pharmacology 2
- Description
- Curriculum
- Reviews
Endocrine Pharmacology
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1Drugs related to hormones of the hypothalamus & anterior pituitary
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2Drugs related to hormones of posterior pituitary
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3Hypothyroidism drugs
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4Hyperthyroidism Drugs
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5Corticosteroids 1-physiology
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6Corticosteroids 2-Cushing's syndrome treatment
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7Corticosteroids 3-Addison's disease, Congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and others
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8Diabetes drugs 1-Introduction about diabetes
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9Diabetes drugs 2- older drugs
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10Diabetes drugs 3- newer drugs
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11Diabetes Drugs 4-Insulin Preparations
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12Gonadal Hormones and Antagonists 1-Estrogens
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13Gonadal Hormones and Antagonists 2-AntiEstrogens
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14Gonadal Hormones and Antagonists 3-Progestins and Antiprogestins
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15Gonadal Hormones and Antagonists 4-Contraceptives
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16Gonadal Hormones and Antagonists 5-Androgens
Antimicrobials
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17Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy 1-Microbe Identification
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18Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy 2-Antimicrobial Tables & Patient Factors
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19Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy 3-Antimicrobial Susceptibility
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20Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy 4-Patient Factors
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22Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy 6-Resistance
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23Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy 7-Cases
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24Penicillins
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25Cephalosporins
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26Carbapenems & Monobactams
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27Non-Beta-lactam Cell wall inhibitors (ex vancomycin), daptomycin, and polymyxins
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28Tetracyclines
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29Aminoglycosides
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30Macrolides
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31Clindamycin, Quinupristin, Linezolid
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32Fluoroquinolones
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33Folate Antagonists-Sulfonamides, Trimethoprim
Antifungals
Anticoagulants
Gastrointestinal Drug
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