PowerPoint presentation: ACE inhibitors, ARBs, and calcium channel blockers

The following pharmacology PowerPoint has been developed by Ed Sheridan, Pharm.D. Outline: ACE inhibitors, Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs), and calcium channel blockers •Review the Mechanism of Action •Review Safety •Review Efficacy •Hypertension Download ppt slides: pharmacology of ACEi, ARBs, and Calcium channel blockers. You may also find interesting related PowerPoint presentation on drug therapy […]

EMEA recommends new contraindication for aliskiren (Rasilez): angioedema

According to the EMEA, aliskiren (Rasilez, Tekturna in the USA) should not be prescribed in patients that experienced angioedema after taking the drug. Some excerpts from the EMEA press release dated 19 February, 2009: The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has recommended adding a contraindication to the Product Information for aliskiren, stating that it must not […]

Endocrine drugs flash cards

Endocrine pharmacology flash cards by Department of Pharmacology at University of Utah.Bisphosphonates,insulins, antidiabetic agents, antithyroid drugs.

USMLE video lecture review on propofol

Video review on chemistry, mechanism of action and pharmacokinetics of propofol (short-acting intravenous sedative agent, used for the induction of general anesthesia). Quite useful when you get tired of studying pharmacology.

Drug development approval process. PowerPoint presentation and CME credit available

Southern Collaboration in Research to Impact Prescription of Therapeutics (SCRIPTS) is a project aimed to”help prescribers enhance their ability to evaluate drug related information to improve their prescribing practices and describe proper prescribing practices to improve quality of patient care”. It is sponsored by University of Alabama at Birmingham. This is the first module concerning […]

USMLE-like questions on antihypertensives

These questions from the UMKC School of Medicine have a different degree of difficulty, but are useful to review pharmacology of hypertension. Antihypertensives Item Number: 11201   correct answer: 4  category: Antihypertensives 1.   Gynecomastia, hyperkalemia, and menstrual abnormalities are potential adverse effects associated with: A.  amiloride B.  captopril C.  triamterene D.  spironolactone 1. A,B,C 2. A,C […]

Vorinostat MSD for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. MSD withdraws marketing application

Excerpts from the EMEA press release (dated 17th February) on the withdrawal of the marketing application for Vorinostat MSD: The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has been formally notified by Merck Sharp & Dohme Ltd of its decision to withdraw its application for a centralised marketing authorisation for the medicine Vorinostat MSD (vorinostat), 100 mg hard […]

PowerPoint presentation on cardiovascular pharmacology: calcium channel blockers

This presentation on calcium channel blockers was created by Dr. Nancy Rusch, an expert in the field. It was published on the ASPET Cardiovascular Division website. Calcium channel blockers ppt outline: Introduction (Classification: Phenylalkylamines, Benzothiazepines, 1,4-Dihydropyridines) CCB binding sites Heterogeneity of action Cardiac & hemodynamic differentiation Pharmacokinetics Adverse effects Contraindications Summary Download PPT: Calcium Channel […]

Anticonvulsants MCQS for USMLE

Pharmacology questions on anticonvulsants. USMLE style MCQs for pre- test review. Developed by UMKC School of Medicine.

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