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  1. Pharmacology for Physical Therapists by Barbara Gladson, 2005-09-07
  2. Davis's Pharmacology Review for the Nclex-Rn by Joseph T. Catalano, 1999-06
  3. The Pharmacology for Massage Therapy by Jean M Wible, 2004-09-01
  4. Basic Pharmacology for Nurses - Text & Study Guide Package by Bruce D. Clayton, Yvonne N. Stock, et all 2006-11-22
  5. Basic Pharmacology
  6. Ayurvedic Pharmacology and Therapeutic Uses of Medicinal Plants by Vishnu Mahadeva Gogate, Vishnu Mahadev Gogte, 2001-09-15
  7. Chemistry and Pharmacology of Anticancer Drugs by David E. Thurston, 2006-11-22
  8. BoardPoint Review Flash Cards: Pharmacology by Howard Shen, 2007-04-26
  9. Drugs and Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Pharmacology (6th Edition) by William McKim, 2006-10-14
  10. A Pharmacology Primer, Second Edition: Theory, Applications, and Methods by Terry Kenakin, 2006-10-30
  11. Pharmacology by Franklin A. Ahrens, 1996-01-15
  12. Pharmacology Condensed by Maureen Dale, Dennis Haylett, 2004-07-07
  13. Saunders Nursing Survival Guide: Pharmacology (Saunders Nursing Survival Guide) by Linda E. McCuistion, Kathleen Gutierrez, 2006-10-10
  14. Study Guide for Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology by Marilyn Winterton Edmunds, 2005-10-11

121. Division Of Clinical Pharmacology :: Health Sciences :: UCT
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122. NetPharmacology Home Page
Welcome to Netpharmacology, a collection of webbased hypertext multimedia materialsused to teach cardiovascular pharmacology at the University of Utah.
http://lysine.pharm.utah.edu/netpharm/
NetPharmacology
Welcome to NetPharmacology, a collection of web-based hypertext multimedia materials used to teach cardiovascular pharmacology at the University of Utah. These materials were produced by the and the Spencer S. Eccles Medical Library at the University of Utah.
Contents of This Web Page
  • NetPharmacology consists of six separate hyper-linked modules:
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      • If you have not used NetPharmacology before, you may want to first look here to get a quick overview. Included here is information regarding browsers, plug-ins, and helper apps needed to take full advantage of the materials in NetPharmacology.
    • Lecture Notes
      • The Lecture Notes module contains hypertext versions of the cardiovascular pharmacology lecture notes used at the University of Utah College of Pharmacy and School of Medicine.
    • Test Questions
      • The Test Questions module contains question banks containing several hundred test questions with annotated answers covering various topics in cardiovascular pharmacology.
    • Drug List
      • The Drug List module contains a list of prototype cardiovascular drugs grouped according to therapeutic usage or mechanism of action. Each drug contains a brief description of its properties, as well as 2D and 3D stuctures.
  • 123. Endocrine Reviews -- Bray And Greenway 20 (6): 805
    Professional article with indepth section on orlistat's pharmacology, clinical trial results and side effects, from the Endocrine Society.
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    Current and Potential Drugs for Treatment of Obesity
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    124. Institute Of Pharmacology University Of Bern Switzerland
    Information about the institute, its history, research areas and staff.
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    Director: Prof. Dr. Dr. H.-U. Simon Friedbuehlstr. 49, CH-3010 Bern, Switzerland
    Phone: +41 31 632 3281, Fax: +41 31 632 4992
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    125. JPET Online
    Karger Publishers Field(s) of Interest / Further Reading pharmacology. Journal Home Editorial BoardGuidelines Issues, Advertising Subscriptions Free ToC Alert Online Sample.
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    126. Institute Of Pharmacology And Toxicology, Karl-Franzens-Universitaet Graz
    Part of the School of Natural Sciences, University of Graz. Information for students and researchers, staff pages.
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    127. Department Of Pharmacology - University College London
    pharmacology, University College London, Research and Teaching in MedicalSciences, Biomedicine. Welcome to the Department of pharmacology at UCL.
    http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Pharmacology/
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    Welcome to the Department of Pharmacology at UCL The Department of Pharmacology at University College London was the first Pharmacology Department to be established in England. Housed in a Grade II listed building, it provides excellent facilities for teaching and research in Pharmacology. It is the only Department in the UK to have been rated in the top category in all five UGC/HEFCE research assessment exercises to date, and was the top-ranked (5 star A) Department in the last two exercises in 1996 and 2001. The Department has merged with the Department of Pharmacology at the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, with part of this department moving to the UCL site into refurbished laboratories in the Medawar Building. The Wellcome Laboratory for Molecular Pharmacology, an extension of the Pharmacology Department, is situated in the Medical Research Council (MRC) building adjacent to the main department.
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    128. Lithium Carbonate, Eskalith, Lithane, Lithobid Pharmacology - HealthyPlace.com
    Information sheet covers description, pharmacology, uses, dosage, side effects, and other advice for patients.
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    Lithium Carbonate
    Brand Names: Eskalith; Eskalith-Cr; Lithane; Lithobid; Lithonate; Lithotabs
    outside U.S., Brand Names also known as: Calith; Camcolit; Carbolit; Carbolith; Ceglution; Ceglution 300; Duralith; Hypnorex; Hynorex Retard; Hyponrex; Lentolith; Licab; Licarb; Licarbium; Lidin; Lilipin; Lilitin; Limas; Liskonum; Lithan; Litheum; Litheum 300; Lithicarb; Lithionate; Lithizine; Lithocarb; Lithocap; Lithosun SR; Lithuril; Litilent; Manialit; Maniprex; Phanate; Phasal; Plenur; Priadel; Priadel Retard; Quilonium-R; Quilonorm Retardtabletten; Quilonum Retard; Teralithe; Theralite; Theralite 300
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    Lithium is an antipsychotic, antimanic medication used for those with Affective Disorder, Bipolar; Bipolar Disorder Depression; Mania . (Lithium medications may also go by the brand names: Eskalith, Eskalith-Cr, Lithane, Lithium, Lithobid, Lithonate, Lithotabs.)
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    Lithium is an element of the alkali-metal group. Preclinical studies have shown that lithium alters sodium transport in nerve and muscle cells and effects a shift toward intraneuronal metabolism of catecholamines, but the specific biochemical mechanism of lithium action in mania is unknown.
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    Lithium carbonate is indicated in the treatment of manic episodes of manic-depressive illness . Maintenance therapy prevents or diminishes the intensity of subsequent episodes in those manic-depressive patients with a history of mania.

    129. Department Of Pharmacology And Graduate Program In Pharmacology, University Of C
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    W elcome to the Department of Pharmacology at the Univeristy of Colorado Health Sciences Center which is located in Denver, Colorado, on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains. Our pharmacology department has established and maintained a position as one of the most recognized and well-respected pharmacology departments world-wide. The UCHSC Department of Pharmacology has been ranked number one in NIH funding; it has been rated within the top five pharmacology departments in terms of scientific impact by the Institute for Scientific Information, and it has one of the top-rated Pharmacology Graduate Training Programs in the Nation. Continued.....
    The graduate program offers a multidisciplinary approach to training in cellular and molecular pharmacology, signal transduction, neuropharmacology, biochemistry, and molecular structure, as well as opportunities in the blossoming field of bioinformatics. The graduate program also provides the opportunity for hands-on training in a variety of state-of-the-art laboratory techniques, including transgenics, gene chip arrays NMR mass spectrometry computational pharmacology , and x-ray crystallography . The mission of the UCHSC Department of Pharmacology is to provide individuals a broad and solid foundation of the principles of pharmacology, and to train them to become critical thinkers who can generate experimentally testable hypotheses, and who draw significant conclusions from the results of their ongoing research . Upon completion of their PhD degree in Pharmacology, our students will be prepared to make important contributions to scientific research and to the education of future generations of pharmacologists and medical, dental, and graduate students. Feel free to browse our website (

    130. Pharmacology
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    131. CPT 2004 BRISBANE
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    132. Lithium Carbonate
    Internet Mental Health discussion covers pharmacology, indications and contraindications, precautions, dosage, and other topics. From a Canadian monograph.
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    Lithium Carbonate
    Brand names: Carbolith, Cibalith-S, Duralith, Eskalith, Lithane, Lithizine, Lithobid, Lithonate, Lithotabs Drug monograph
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    Antimanic Agent Lithium is a monovalent cation which belongs to the group of alkali metals together with sodium, potassium and other elements with which it shares some of its properties. The mechanism whereby lithium controls manic episodes and possibly influences affective disorders is not yet known. Unlike other antimanic agents, it does not possess general sedative properties. There is evidence, however, that lithium alters sodium transport and may interfere with ion exchange mechanisms and nerve conduction. Fluid and electrolyte metabolism are believed to be altered in affective disorders and this may be related to the therapeutic action of lithium. Lithium enhances the uptake of norepinephrine and serotonin into the synaptosomes, thus reducing their action. It reduces release of norepinephrine from synaptic vesicles and inhibits production of cyclic AMP. Lithium is inactive in most screening psychopharmacological tests but it produces marked potentiation of amphetamine hyperactivity in animals. It does not appear to protect against the action of stimulant and convulsive drugs and produces only slight potentiation of CNS depressants.

    133. Pharmacology
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    134. Farm Hjemmeside
    General information about the department.
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    Norwegian The Department of Pharmacology is an independent unit within the Faculty of Medicine, University of Bergen and is located on the second floor of Armauer Hansens building. One of the department's clinical pharmacologists have office in the main building of Haukeland Hospital. The Department has teaching responsibilities in pharmacology for students in medicine, dentistry and dental hygiene. Additionally, two courses in pharmacology have been offered at the Faculty of Natural Sciences. The Department also provides training for doctor degree candidates and for postdoctoral fellows. The Department of Pharmacology maintains well-equiped analytical laboratories. These include instruments for liquid- and gas chromatography including LC-MS and GC-MS. Capillary electrophoresis with laser fluorescence detection has been in operation since 1994. The instruments available are well suited for the qualitative and quantitative determination of unknown substances. Most of the instruments have been financed by grants from many private funds and foundations. Included in our facilities is a well-equiped laboratory for celle culture. The modern equipment and our expertise in their use provides the basis for our main experimental projects. Where to find us Executive committee Locus Homocysteine

    135. Clomid Online, Description, Chemistry, Ingredients - Clomiphene - RxList Monogra
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    136. CWRU Department Of Pharmacology
    Department of pharmacology. CWRU pharmacology. School of Medicine. Home. Faculty. 6thAnnual Nathan S. Greenfield Family pharmacology Lecture, Retreat Information.
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    137. The University Of Melbourne - DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY
    Department responsible for the teaching the chemical properties and biological effects of drugs and other chemicals.
    http://www.pharmacology.unimelb.edu.au/
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    138. Ovarian Mass
    Indications, contraindications, pharmacology, and dosage.
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  • 139. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Bioscience Reports
    Articles related to cell surface function including biochemical genetics, development, pharmacology, endocrinology, and immunology. Available online.
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    140. Dyazide Online, Description, Chemistry, Ingredients - Hydrochlorothiazide And Tr
    Information from the RxList about this combination medication, marketed as Dyazide. Includes dosage, pharmacology, side effects, drug interactions, contraindications, and warnings.
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    Each Dyazide capsule for oral use, with opaque red cap and opaque white body, contains hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg and triamterene 37.5 mg, and is imprinted with the product name DYAZIDE and SB. Hydrochlorothiazide is a diuretic/antihypertensive

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