Review of Pharmacology (English)

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  • Comprehensive Review of Pharmacology
  • Drug Mechanisms and Therapeutic Applications
  • Ideal for Medical Students and Healthcare Professionals
  • Perfect for Exam Preparation and Clinical Reference
  • Published by: Nikesh Publication
  • Ratings: 4.9 out of 5

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Review of Pharmacology is an essential resource designed to provide a thorough overview of pharmacological principles, drug mechanisms, and therapeutic applications. Perfect for medical students, pharmacists, and healthcare professionals, this eBook covers a wide range of medications and their effects on the human body. It offers detailed information on drug classes, side effects, interactions, and clinical uses. This comprehensive guide serves as an excellent tool for exam preparation and clinical reference, helping you to understand how drugs work and how to apply this knowledge in clinical practice.

You Will Learn

  • The mechanisms of action for various drug classes.
  • Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in drug therapy.
  • Common drug side effects and interactions.
  • Clinical applications of pharmacology in medical practice.
  • How to apply pharmacological knowledge to patient care.

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  1. Ishita Bose

    The mnemonics in this book are life-saving! It makes remembering drug classifications so much easier.

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  2. Rajeev Srinivasan

    The book provides a strong foundation in pharmacology. The concise notes and exam-focused approach make it a great revision tool.

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  3. Sanya Chopra

    Very informative and structured well. The clinical case studies add an extra layer of understanding to the drug mechanisms.

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  4. Nitin Malhotra

    Highly recommended for medical students. The book simplifies pharmacology with easy-to-understand language and great visuals.

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  5. Pooja Reddy

    A perfect book for pharmacology revision. The concise explanations and memory aids make studying stress-free.

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  6. Aditya Bhattacharya

    Well-researched and up-to-date. The inclusion of new drugs and their mechanisms makes this book highly valuable.

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  7. Meera Srinivasan

    Thorough and informative. This book makes pharmacology easier to understand with well-structured content.

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  8. Siddharth Jain

    An amazing book for concept clarity in pharmacology. Would love to see more practice questions in future editions.

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  9. Neha Sharma

    Very useful for quick revisions before exams. The tables and flowcharts make learning pharmacology more engaging.

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  10. Vikram Rao

    This book helped me a lot in preparing for my exams. The clinical correlations and recent drug updates are very useful.

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  11. Divya Menon

    Comprehensive and well-explained. The book bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical applications.

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  12. Harsh Vardhan

    The book simplifies drug classifications with visual aids, making revision effortless. A great resource for competitive exams.

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  13. Priya Desai

    Pharmacology made easy! The way drug mechanisms are explained is very effective for learning. A great book for medical students.

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  14. Amit Kulkarni

    A solid resource for learning pharmacology. The mnemonics make retention much easier, and the content is well-organized.

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  15. Sneha Kapoor

    This book presents pharmacology in a well-structured and easy-to-remember format. However, a few more clinical case discussions would be helpful.

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  16. Simran Kaur

    I found this book extremely useful for NEET PG preparation. The concise notes and exam-oriented approach save a lot of time while studying.

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  17. Arvind Iyer

    The book explains complex pharmacology topics in a simple way. The flowcharts and tables make it easier to grasp important concepts.

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  18. Pooja Nair

    A well-structured book with an easy-to-follow approach. The latest drug updates and clinical applications make it even more valuable.

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  19. Kunal Reddy

    The best part of this book is the simplified drug classifications. Helps a lot in quick revision before exams. Highly recommended for MBBS students.

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  20. Ankita Verma

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    Covers all essential topics in a concise yet comprehensive manner. The question bank at the end of each chapter is very helpful for exam preparation.

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  21. Rajat Sharma

    This book is an excellent resource for pharmacology revision. The concepts are well-explained with mnemonics, making retention easier. A must-have for medical students.

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