Pharmacology You See Pdf Upd
Pharmacology You See is a specialized, visual study guide for medical and nursing students, featuring color-coded, high-yield summaries designed for rapid review. Developed by experts at the University of Toronto, it utilizes over 100 icons to aid in remembering complex drug classifications and adverse reactions, often sought in PDF format for mobile study. Explore more about this resource at Toronto Notes Pharmacology You See 2nd Edition A High-Yield ... - Scribd
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- Autonomic Nervous System (ANS): Cholinergics, Anticholinergics, Adrenergics, and Adrenergic Blockers. (This is the foundation of pharm).
- Cardiovascular Pharmacology: Anti-hypertensives, Anti-anginals, Heart Failure drugs, Lipid-lowering agents, and Anticoagulants.
- Central Nervous System (CNS): Anesthetics, Opioids, Anticonvulsants, Drugs for Parkinson’s, and Psychopharmacology (Antidepressants/Antipsychotics).
- Antimicrobials: A massive section covering Antibiotics, Antivirals, and Antifungals, often organized by drug class and target organism.
- Endocrine: Insulin, Oral Hypoglycemics, Thyroid drugs, and Steroids.
- Other Systems: Respiratory (Asthma/COPD), GI (PPIs, H2 blockers), and Oncology (Chemotherapy agents).
- Mechanism Diagrams: Instead of paragraph descriptions, the text uses simplified schematic diagrams showing exactly where a drug binds (e.g., G-protein coupled receptors, enzyme active sites).
- Flowcharts: Complex treatment algorithms (e.g., hypertension step-wise management, CHF protocols) are converted into decision-tree flowcharts, making them ideal for clinical vignette style questions.
- Tabular Comparisons: "Look-alike" drugs are placed side-by-side to highlight differences in pharmacokinetics and toxicity profiles.