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INTRODUCTORY PHARMACOLOGY
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Introduction to Pharmacology: An overview of the field, its history, and its significance in healthcare.
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<p>Introduction to Pharmacology: An overview of the field, its history, and its significance in healthcare.</p>
Pharmacokinetics: The study of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination in the body.
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<p>Pharmacokinetics: The study of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination in the body.</p>
Pharmacodynamics: Exploring how drugs interact with their target receptors and produce their effects.
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<p>Pharmacodynamics: Exploring how drugs interact with their target receptors and produce their effects.</p>
Drug Classification: An introduction to the various categories and classes of drugs, such as antibiotics, analgesics, and antihypertensives.
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<p>Drug Classification: An introduction to the various categories and classes of drugs, such as antibiotics, analgesics, and antihypertensives.</p>
Routes of Drug Administration: Understanding the different ways drugs can be administered, including oral, intravenous, and topical routes.
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<p>Routes of Drug Administration: Understanding the different ways drugs can be administered, including oral, intravenous, and topical routes.</p>
Drug Interactions: The study of how drugs can interact with each other, leading to synergistic or antagonistic effects.
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<p>Drug Interactions: The study of how drugs can interact with each other, leading to synergistic or antagonistic effects.</p>
Adverse Drug Reactions: An examination of side effects, toxicity, and allergic reactions caused by drugs.
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<p>Adverse Drug Reactions: An examination of side effects, toxicity, and allergic reactions caused by drugs.</p>
Pharmacotherapy: An introduction to the principles of drug therapy, including dosage calculations, patient compliance, and monitoring.
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<p>Pharmacotherapy: An introduction to the principles of drug therapy, including dosage calculations, patient compliance, and monitoring.</p>
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