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Showing posts with label Pharmacology. Show all posts


 Shanbhag Pharmacology is a composition of Tara V Shanbhag and Smita Shenoy. It’s far an Indian pharmacology book and feature three version to this point. Written in a totally easy language. The book has one of the fine sources for take a look at and may be easily revised for having a look at right away.

Some new topics like cognitive enhancers, CNS stimulants, Drugs for the treatment of Psoriasis and Acne vulgaris have been introduced in Tara Shanbhag Pharmacology for Medical Graduates.

Definitions, treatment schedules as per WHO (for tuberculosis, leprosy, malaria, HIV), RNTCP (for TB) guidelines and classification of blood pressure as per JNC, 2003 guidelines have been included and we acknowledge the same

This extensively revised edition will be useful not only for the students of medicine but also for practicing doctors.

                    

 


KD Tripathi is one of the books most widely considered in Pharmacology. 

This book has 14 sections and these are listed as below:

  1. General Pharmacology Principles
  2. Drugs Acting on Autonomic Nervous System
  3. Autacoids and Related Drugs
  4. Respiratory System Drugs
  5. Hormones and Related Drugs
  6. Drugs Acting on Peripheral (Somatic) Nervous System
  7. Drugs Acting on Central Nervous System
  8. Cardiovascular Drugs
  9. Drugs Acting on Kidney
  10. Drugs Affecting Blood and Blood Formation
  11. Gastrointestinal Drugs
  12. Antimicrobial Drugs
  13. Chemotherapy of Neoplastic Diseases
  14. Miscellaneous Drugs

The book has over 955 pages with 69 chapters in the book including an index and list of abbreviations.The four appendixes are:

  1. Appendix 1: List of Essential Medicines
  2. Appendix 2: Prescribing in Pregnancy
  3. Appendix 3: Drugs in Breastfeeding
  4. Appendix 4: Drugs and Fixed-Dose Combinations Banned in India