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  1. Introductory Clinical Pharmacology (Point (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins)) by Sally S Roach, Susan M Ford, 2006-12-01
  2. Clinical Pharmacology Made Incredibly Easy! (Incredibly Easy! Series)
  3. Core Concepts in Pharmacology (2nd Edition) by Norman Holland, Michael Patrick Adams, 2006-04-24
  4. Pharmacology (Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews) by Richard A., Ph.D. Harvey, Pamela C. Champe, 2008-07-25
  5. Basic Pharmacology for Nurses by Bruce D. Clayton, Yvonne N. Stock, 2003-12-16
  6. Study Guide for Pharmacology for Nursing Care by Richard A. Lehne, Sherry Neely, 2006-06-22
  7. Prehospital Emergency Pharmacology (6th Edition) by Bryan E. Bledsoe, Dwayne E. Clayden, 2004-10-04
  8. Mosby's Pharmacology in Nursing by Leda M. McKenry, Ed Tessier, et all 2005-12-16
  9. Straight A's in Nursing Pharmacology (Straight A's)
  10. Pharmacology for Nursing Care - Text and Study Guide Package by Richard A. Lehne, 2006-06-30
  11. Basic Concepts in Pharmacology (MCGRAW-HILL'S BASIC CONCEPTS SERIES) by Janet L. Stringer, 2005-09-26
  12. Pharmacology: PreTest Self-Assessment and Review (Pretest Series) by Marshal Shlafer, 2007-03-23
  13. Basic Pharmacology for Nurses by Bruce D. Clayton, Yvonne N. Stock, et all 2007-07-30
  14. Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach (2 Workbook edition [May 18, 2007]) by Michael Patrick Adams, Leland Norman Holland, 2007-05-18

41. Topica Email List Directory
Topica email list for statisticians and statistically minded scientists with an interest in clinical pharmacology.
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42. JPET -- Archive Of Issues By Date
The Journal of pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Molecular Interventions Drug Metabolism and Disposition
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43. Medical Pharmacology
Basic and applied medical pharmacology. Includes content, practice questions and clinical cases.
http://www.kumc.edu/instruction/alliedHealth/NurseAnesthesia/Medical_Pharmacolog
Medical Pharmacology and Disease-Based Integrated Instruction This Web-based pharmacology and disease-based integrated teaching site is based on reference materials, that are believed reliable and consistent with standards accepted at the time of development. Possibility of human error and on-going research and development in medical sciences do not allow assurance that the information contained herein is in every respect accurate or complete. Users should confirm the information contained herein with other sources. This site should only be considered as a teaching aid for undergraduate and graduate biomedical education and is intended only as a teaching site. Information contained here should not be used for patient management and should not be used as a substitute for consultation with practicing medical professionals. Users of this website should check the product information sheet included in the package of any drug they plan to administer to be certain that the information contained in this site is accurate and that changes have not been made in the recommended dose or in the contraindications for administration. Exit
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44. ASPET Home Page
ASPETMerck Fellowship in Integrative pharmacology (Cancer pharmacology) Southeastern pharmacology Society/Southeastern Society of Toxicology Society
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45. Journal Of Ocular Pharmacology And Therapeutics
Research on all aspects of drug activity pertaining to preventing or controlling diseases of the eye.
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46. ASPET - About Pharmacology
A brochure, entitled Explore pharmacology, is available upon request from the For more information about Behaviorla pharmacology see the ASPET Division
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About Pharmacology
Pharmacology - the science of drug action on biological systems If you are a highly motivated and curious student who is fascinated with the life sciences and enjoys problem solving-then explore pharmacology.
In general terms, pharmacology is the science of drug action on biological systems. In its entirety, it embraces knowledge of the sources, chemical properties, biological effects and therapeutic uses of drugs. It is a science that is basic not only to medicine, but also to pharmacy, nursing, dentistry and veterinary medicine. Pharmacological studies range from those that determine the effects of chemical agents upon subcellular mechanisms, to those that deal with the potential hazards of pesticides and herbicides, to those that focus on the treatment and prevention of major diseases by drug therapy. Pharmacologists are also involved in molecular modeling of drugs, and the use of drugs as tools to dissect aspects of cell function.
Integrating a depth of knowledge in many related scientific disciplines, pharmacologists offer a unique perspective to solving drug-, hormone-, and chemical-related problems which impinge on human health. As they unlock the mysteries of drug actions, discover new therapies, and develop new medicinal products, they inevitably touch upon all our lives.

47. Department Of Pharmacology - Texas A&M
Overview, faculty and staff, graduate program, courses, seminar schedule, Journal of Ocular pharmacology, links, phonebook, and vendor list.
http://medicine.tamu.edu/pharm/
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Reynolds Medical Building, Mail Stop 1114
College Station, Texas 77843

48. Catalog IMETRONIC
Creates and manufactures automatic instruments for behavior research in neurobiology and pharmacology.
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49. About.com Search - Find It Now!
Free pharmacology info from the experts at The Biotech Dictionary! Links to pharmacology graduate programs in Massachusetts.
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50. Behavioural Pharmacology - Home
Focusing on research in ethopharmacology to the pharmacology of schedulecontrolled operant behaviour. Table of contents, author guidelines, editorial board
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  • 51. Molecular Biology & Pharmacology
    Faculty information, research interests, educational resources, and links. St. Louis, Missouri.
    http://molecool.wustl.edu
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    52. ACVCP Homepage TOC
    Certification in the specialty of veterinary clinical pharmacology. Includes constitution, examination information, and position announcements.
    http://www.acvcp.org/
    American College of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology
    "To cure with compassion, knowledge, and diligence."
    This site is maintained by the Veterinary Medical Informatics Program
    at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine ACVCP

    53. A Web Based Course In Clinical Pharmacology For Advanced Medical Students
    Offers insights on how these educators set up a pharmacolgy class online.
    http://www.rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/mo2338fe04.htm
    Academic Exchange Quarterly Spring 2003: Volume 7, Issue 1 A Web Based Course in Clinical Pharmacology Lars Osterberg, MD Chief of General Medicine, VA Palo Alto Health Care System Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine Doctor Osterberg is involved extensively in the education of medical students at Stanford University School of Medicine where he teaches several courses. Co-authors: Carl-Olav Stiller, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacology Karolinska Institutet Sweden Elisabeth Tornqvist , Information Pharmacist and Course Administrator Karolinska Institutet at Huddinge University Hospital Sweden Mary Ayers, Computer Specialist and Course Administrator, SUMMIT Stanford University Medical Media and Information Technology), Stanford University School of Medicine Pat Youngblood, Visiting Scholar in Education, SUMMIT (Stanford University Medical Media and Information technology), Stanford University School of Medicine Pia Bastholm , Course Assessments, Karolinska Institutet at Huddinge University Hospital Sweden Phyllis Gardner, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Clinical Pharmacology

    54. Physiology & Pharmacology
    Graduate studies are described.
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    Area Coordinator The Physiology and Pharmacology (PP) Area gives the student an opportunity to conduct research from the level of the molecule to the whole body. There are several research groups and programs with which the graduate faculty are associated. These include: The Asthma Research group; The Intestinal Disease Research Program; The Reproductive Biology group; the Pediatric Exercise and Nutrition Program; and the Cancer Research Program. Most research groups/programs have a close association with various clinical departments in the Faculty of Health Sciences and give students the opportunity to conduct research in clinically related areas. Research interests of the individual faculty members vary widely and include:
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    56. University Of Cambridge: Department Of Pharmacology Home Page
    Includes details of teaching, research, and seminars.
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    57. CPBS - UMR 5160
    CPBS has research teams dedicated to systemic biology, pathophysiology diabetes, molecular modulation, interactions and immunoanalytical exploration of neurodegenerative and autoimmune diseases in Montpellier, France.
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    59. Pharmacological Reports Online
    Publishes papers concerning all aspects of pharmacology. Article abstracts are available online.
    http://www.if-pan.krakow.pl/pjp/POLISH.HTM
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    formerly Polish Journal of Pharmacology
    Go to: Note to Contributors Information for Subscribers IF PAS - Home Page Pharmacological Reports VOL. 57 (2005)* No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 ... No. 4
    Polish Journal of Pharmacology (until 2004) VOL. 56 (2004)* No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 ... No. 6 * - Articles available in PDF format.
    Scope of the journal. The Pharmacological Reports, formerly Polish Journal of Pharmacology, publishes papers concerning all aspects of pharmacology, dealing with the drug action at the cellular and molecular level, and papers on relationship between molecular structure and biological activity. The language of all publications is English. Types of publications. A manuscript is categorized as a regular paper, short communication, or a review article. EDITORS W³adys³aw Lasoñ (Editor-in-Chief)
    Andrzej Pilc (Deputy Editor)
    Beata Kreiner (Managing Editor)
    Jacek Bojarski, W³adys³awa Daniel, Ma³gorzata Filip,
    Zbigniew Herman, Irena Nalepa, Krystyna Ossowska,
    Mariusz Papp, Barbara Przew³ocka, Helena Sowiñska, Maria Œmia³owska ADVISORY BOARD Chairman: Edmund Przegaliñski (Krakow)
    Vice-chairman: Krzysztof Wêdzony (Krakow) Lembit Allikmets (Tartu)
    Robert Haim Belmaker (Beersheva) W³odzimierz Buczko (Bialystok) Alexander Cools (Nijmegen) Aldona Dembiñska-Kieæ (Krakow) Manfred Göthert (Bonn) Ryszard Gryglewski (Krakow) Peter Jenner (London) Joseph Knoll (Budapest) Wojciech Kostowski (Warszawa) Solomon Z. Langer (Paris)

    60. The Social Pharmacology Of Smokeable Cocaine: Not All It's Cracked Up To Be
    Chapter from Crack in America .
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    The Social Pharmacology of Smokeable Cocaine:
    Not All It's Cracked Up to Be
    John P. Morgan and Lynn Zimmer
    Chapter 7 of Crack in America: Demon Drugs and Social Justice
    Craig Reinarman and Harry G. Levine, editors
    ©1997 by The Regents of the University of California, ISBN 0-520-20241-4
    This chapter introduces the pharmacology of crack cocaine to help readers evaluate the claims that have been made regarding its danger to individual users and society. Because, materially and pharmacologically, crack is cocaine,
    FROM COCA LEAVES TO CRACK
    For centuries, people have consumed cocaine to enhance work performance, forestall drowsiness, lift mood, and produce feelings of elation and euphoria. In the South American Andes, for over a thousand years people have ingested cocaine by chewing coca leaves or brewing them into a tea. This form of consumption seems not to be associated with significant biological harm or social dysfunction (Aldrich and Barker, 1976; Antonil, 1978; Forno et al., 1981; Weil, 1986) and has not, by and large, been subjected to repressive government control (Henman, l990; Morales, 1989).
    During the late nineteenth century, Americans also consumed cocaine recreationally, often in beverage form. Vin-Mariani wine and Coca-Cola for example, were popular cocaine-based drinks—and the latter was even marketed as a "temperance beverage" to people wishing to avoid alcohol (Pendergrast, 1993). There is less information available about the recreational use of cocaine

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