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1. Pharmacology: Study of drug effects on biological systems.

2. Pharmacokinetics: How the body absorbs, distributes, metabolizes, and excretes

drugs.

3. Pharmacodynamics: Study of drug effects and mechanisms of action.

4. Adverse Reactions: Unintended, harmful responses to medication.

5. Medication Errors: Mistakes in prescribing, dispensing, or administering drugs.

6. Individual Variation: Differences in drug responses among patients.

7. Genetic Considerations: Impact of genetics on drug metabolism and response.

8. Immunomodulators: Drugs that modify immune system activity.

9. Pediatric Pharmacology: Medication considerations for children.

10. Geriatric Pharmacology: Medication considerations for older adults.

11. Neuropharmacology: Study of drugs affecting the nervous system.

12. Muscarinic Agonists: Drugs that stimulate muscarinic receptors.

13. Muscarinic Antagonists: Drugs that block muscarinic receptors.

14. Cholinesterase Inhibitors: Drugs that prevent breakdown of acetylcholine.

15. Adrenergic Agonists: Drugs that stimulate adrenergic receptors.




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16. Adrenergic Antagonists: Drugs that block adrenergic receptors.

17. Antiadrenergic Agents: Drugs that inhibit adrenergic activity.

18. CNS Pharmacology: Study of drugs affecting the central nervous system.

19. Parkinson's Disease Medications: Drugs used to manage Parkinson's symptoms.

20. Alzheimer's Disease Medications: Drugs that treat cognitive decline in

Alzheimer's.

21. Seizure Disorder Medications: Drugs used to control seizure activity.

22. Local Anesthetics: Drugs that block sensation in a specific area.

23. General Anesthetics: Drugs that induce unconsciousness for surgery.

24. Opioid Analgesics: Drugs that relieve pain by acting on opioid receptors.

25. Antidepressants: Drugs used to treat depressive disorders.

26. Antipsychotic Agents: Drugs used to manage schizophrenia symptoms.

27. Bipolar Disorder Medications: Drugs that stabilize mood in bipolar patients.

28. Sedative-Hypnotic Medicines: Drugs that induce sleep or relaxation.

29. Anxiety Disorder Management: Strategies and medications for treating anxiety.

30. CNS Stimulants: Drugs that increase brain activity, often for ADHD.

31. Substance Use Disorders: Conditions related to the misuse of drugs.

32. Diuretics: Drugs that promote urine production.




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33. Volume Agents: Medications affecting body fluid volume and ions.

34. Hemodynamics: Study of blood flow and its properties.

35 Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System: Hormonal system regulating blood

pressure and fluid balance.

36. Calcium Channel Blockers: Drugs that inhibit calcium entry into cells.

37. Vasodilators: Medications that relax blood vessel walls.

38. Hypertension Medicines: Drugs used to lower high blood pressure.

39. Heart Failure Medicines: Drugs that improve heart function and symptoms.

40. Antidysrhythmic Medicines: Medications that correct abnormal heart rhythms.

41. 41. Cholesterol Medicines: Drugs that normalize cholesterol and triglyceride levels.

42. Angina Pectoris Medicines: Drugs used to relieve chest pain from ischemia.

43. Anticoagulants: Medications that prevent blood clot formation.

44. Antiplatelet Medicines: Drugs that inhibit platelet aggregation.

45. Thrombolytic Medicines: Drugs that dissolve blood clots.

46. ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction: Severe heart attack requiring immediate

treatment.

47. Hemophilia Medicines: Drugs to manage bleeding disorders.

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