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Page Digoxin Page Electrophysiologic and Electrocardiographic Effects Page Dobutamine Page Management of Heart Failure Page Loop of Henle Page Collecting Duct Page Chemistry and Pharmacokinetics Page Amiloride and Triamterene Page Mechanisms, Pharmacologic Effects, and Indications Page Management of Edema Page Abnormal Impulse Formation Page Drug-Induced Dysrhythmias Page Drug Properties Page Disopyramide Page Flecainide Page Propafenone Page Ibutilide and Dofetilide Page Magnesium Sulfate Page Atrial Fibrillation and Flutter Page Chylomicrons Page High-Density Lipoproteins Page Guidelines for Management of Hypercholesterolemia Page Lifestyle Changes Page Adverse Effects and Interactions Page Pathologic Thrombus Formation Page Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacologic Effects Page Aspirin Page Vorapaxar Page Clinical Use Page Oral Iron Preparations Page Parenteral Iron Preparations Page Vitamin B Page Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agents Page Colony-Stimulating Factors Page Excitatory and Inhibitory Neurotransmission Page Fast Versus Slow Signals Page Glycine Page Glutamate and Aspartate Page Dopamine Page Other Neurotransmitters Page Memory Page Emotional Processing Page Neurologic Basis of Anxiety Page Insomnia Page Pharmacologic Effects Page Adverse Effects Page Specific Agents Page Buspirone Page Classification of Seizures Page Treatment of Seizure Disorders Page Eslicarbazepine Page Interactions Page Gabapentin Page Vigabatrin Page Clonazepam and Other Drugs Page Iontophoresis Page Spinal Intrathecal Anesthesia Page Parenteral Anesthetics Page Overview Page Risperidone Page Biogenic Amine Hypothesis Page Tricyclic Antidepressants Page Specific Drugs Page Serotonin and Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors Page Mirtazapine Page Treatment Considerations Page Pain and Analgesic Agents Page Classification Page Central Nervous System Page Morphine Page Fentanyl and Its Derivatives Page Other Opioid Agonists Page Acute Pain Page Chronic Pain Page Carbidopa Page Dopamine Receptor Agonists Page Other Agents Page Treatment Page Drug Dependence Page Physical Dependence Page Other Alcohols and Glycols Page Opioids Page Methamphetamine Page Nicotine Page Cannabis and Its Derivatives Page Prescription Drug Abuse Page Treatment of Drug Dependence Page Histamine Biosynthesis and Release Page Mechanisms and Pharmacokinetics Page First-Generation Antihistamines Page Intranasal Antihistamines Page Serotonin Agonists Page Eicosanoid Receptors and Effects Page Asthma Page Corticosteroids Page Lodoxamide and Nedocromil Page Management of Asthma Page Viral Rhinitis Page Drugs for Peptic Ulcer Disease Page Gastric Antacids Page Aminosalicylates Page Laxatives Page Opioid Drugs Page Pharmacokinetics and Indications Page Characteristics and Pathogenesis of Migraine Headaches Page Antiepileptic Drugs and Antidepressants Page Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs Page Prophylactic Treatment of Migraines Page Rheumatoid Arthritis Page Prostaglandin Effects Page Cyclooxygenase Isozymes Page Nonselective Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors Page Celecoxib, Rofecoxib, and Valdecoxib Page Methotrexate Page Xanthine Oxidase Inhibitors Page Gonadotropin Preparations Page Oxytocin and Related Drugs Page Thyroid Disorders Page Hyperthyroidism Page Liothyronine Page Iodide Salts Page Physiologic Effects of Adrenal Steroids Page Glucocorticoids Page Antiinflammatory Effects Page Cushing Syndrome Page Systemic Administration and Pharmacokinetics Page Biosynthesis of Gonadal Steroids Page Preparations and Disposition Page Therapeutic Effects Page Contraceptives Page Administration Page Emergency Contraceptives Page Mechanisms and Indications Page Antiprogestins Page Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Analogs Page Physiologic Effects Page Pathophysiology Page Short-Acting Insulin Page Incretin Mimetics Page Renal Glucose Reabsorption Inhibitors Page Insulin Requirements and Administration Schedules Page Bone Disorders Page Hypercalcemia Page Bactericidal or Bacteriostatic Effect Page Laboratory Tests for Microbial Sensitivity Page Mechanisms of Resistance Page Host Factors Page Combination Drug Therapy Page Cytoplasmic and Outer Membranes Page Other Drugs Page Penicillins Page Spectrum and Indications Page Bacterial Resistance Page Carbapenems Page Aminoglycosides Page Chloramphenicol Page Spectrum, Indications, and Bacterial Resistance Page Rifaximin Page Drug Regimens Page Mechanism of Action and Resistance Page Ethambutol Page New Drugs for Tuberculosis Page Azole Derivatives Page Griseofulvin Page Drugs for Herpesvirus Infections Page Acyclovir, Famciclovir, and Valacyclovir Page Ganciclovir, Valganciclovir, and Cidofovir Page Sites of Drug Action Page Fusion and Entry Inhibitors Page Neuraminidase Inhibitors Page Chloroquine and Quinine Page Drugs for Toxoplasmosis Page Drugs for Other Protozoan Infections Page Diethylcarbamazine Page Drugs for Infestations Caused by Ectoparasites Page Treatment Regimens and Schedules Page Drug Toxicity Page Nitrogen Mustards Page Anthracycline Drugs Page Dactinomycin Features useful tables, drug classifications boxes, case studies, and self-assessments in each chapter to help you review and prepare for course exams and Step 1.

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