Where to start. General principles. Receptor theory --;Absorption, distribution and clearance --;Pharmacokinetics --;Drug metabolism and renal elimination --;Autonomics. Review of the autonomic nervous system --;Cholinergic agonists --;Cholinergic antagonists --;Adrenergic agonists --;Adrenergic antagonists --;Drugs that affect the cardiovascular system. Drugs that improve cardiac contractility --;Antihypertensive drugs --;Drugs that treat heart failure --;Antiarrrhytmic drugs --;Drugs that affect blood --;Lipid-lowering drugs --;Drugs acting on the central nervous system. Anxiolytic and hynotic drugs --;Antidepressants and lithium --;Antipsychoyics or neuroleptics --;Drugs used in Parkinson's disease --;Antiepileptic drugs --;Narcotics --;General anesthetics --;Local anesthetics --;Introduction to chemotherapy --;Inhibitors of cell wall synthesis --;Proteins synthesis inhibitors --;Folate anatgonists --;Quinolones and urinary tract antiseptics --;Drugs used in tuberculosis and leprosy --;Antifungal drugs --;Anthelmintic drugs --;Antiviral drugs --;Antiprotozoal drugs --;Anticancer drugs --;Drugs that affect the endocrine system. Andrenocortical hormones --;Sex steroids --;Thyroid and antithyroid drugs --;Insulin, glucagon and oral hypoglycemic drugs --;Miscellaneous drugs. Histamine and antihistamines --;Respiratory drugs --;Drugs that affect the GI tract --;Nonnarcotic analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs --;Immunosuppressives --;Drugs used in osteoporosis --;Toxicology and poisoning.
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