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Chapter 1: Introduction to Pharmacology: Drug Regulation and Approval
Chapter 2: Drug Classes, Schedules, and Categories
Chapter 3: Methods of Drug Administration
Chapter 4: What Happens After a Drug Has Been Administered
Chapter 5: Herbs and Dietary Supplements
Chapter 6: Substance Abuse
Chapter 7: Drugs Affecting Functions of the Autonomic Nervous System
Chapter 8: Drugs for Anxiety and Insomnia
Chapter 9: Drugs for Emotional and Mood Disorders
Chapter 10: Drugs for Psychoses and Degenerative Diseases of the...
Chapter 11: Seizures
Chapter 12: Drugs for Pain Control
Chapter 13: Drugs for Anesthesia
Chapter 14: Drugs for Coagulation Disorders
Chapter 15: Drugs for Hypertension
Chapter 16: Drugs for Heart Failure
Chapter 17: Drugs for Dysrhythmias
Chapter 18: Drugs for Angina Pectoris, Myocardial Infarction, and...
Chapter 19: Drugs for Shock and Anaphylaxis
Chapter 20: Drugs for Lipid Disorders
Chapter 21: Drugs for Inflammation, Allergies and Immune Disorders
Chapter 22: Drugs for Bacterial Infections
Chapter 23: Drugs for Fungal, Viral, and Parasitic Infections
Chapter 24: Drugs for Neoplasia
Chapter 25: Drugs for Pulmonary Disorders
Chapter 26: Drugs for Gastrointestinal Disorders
Chapter 27: Vitamins, Minerals and Nutritional Supplements
Chapter 28: Drugs for Fluid, Acid-Base, and Electrolyte Disorders
Chapter 29: Drugs for Endocrine Disorders
Chapter 30: Drugs for Disorders and Conditions of the Reproductive...
Chapter 31: Drugs for Muscle, Bone, and Joint Disorders
Chapter 32: Drugs for Skin Disorders
Chapter 33: Drugs for Eye and Ear Disorders
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