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Aortic Atheroma

Secondary Deposits in lymph node


Hashimotos Thyroiditis
Pneumonia
Squamous Cell carcinoma
AdenoCarinoma of colon
Papillary Carcinoma of thyroid
Lungs - TB
FATTY LIVER
Osteocalstoma
TB of the Lymph Node
Hodgeins Lymphoma
Lung Bronchiectasis
biotransformation
p450 system
catecholamines and selectivity for receptors
sympathethic/parasympathetic systemsreceptors, transduction mechanism,
physiological effects
drugs and clinical applications
action potential in heart and all 5 phases..what's happening during
epinephrine reversal
clonidine
beta agonist potency for different catecholamines
alpha agonist "
"
ganglion blockers
anti cholineesterases
poisoning with anti cholinesterase..symptoms and treatment
ace inhibitors
vasodilators..drugs and mechanism major side effects
beta blockers..which is selective and non selective..which has intrinsic sympathetic
activity
anti arrhythmic drugswhat class do they belong? what phase do they work? what do
they treat..S.E.
calcium channel blockers..divide into : mainly act on heart and mainly act on vessels
digoxin..mech of actionwhat to treat? pathophysiology? major toxic signs..
phosphodiesterase inhibitors
treatment of congestive heart failure

lipid lowering drugs..classes, mechanisms, and major types of dyslipidemia they


treat..S.E.
anxiolytics..subgroups and mech.
overdose of benzodiazepines with flucanezil
opiods..and what are they effects.. S.E. .. major groups: agonist, partial, antagonist
barbiturates (briefly)
inhaled anesthetics (halothane)
general anesthesia
local anesthesia : ester and amideamides have I before caine
anticholinergic overdose /poisoning
anti schizophrenic and schizophrenia
chlorpromazine
tardive dyskinesia: what is it? how to treat?
anti depressants: drugs, groups, fluoxetine?
parkinsons: how to treat? what it is?
dopamine receptor agonists
anti seizure drugstypes of epilepsy and drugs used
NMJ blockers
ergot alkaloids
drugs for prophylactic usemigraine acute vs prophylactic
beta 2 agonists
acetalozamide
efficiency of diuretics..strongest and weakest
K wasting and K sparing diuretics
sites of action of diuretics
anti ulcer drugs
glucocorticoids..mechanisms, anti inflammatory effects?
type 2 diabetes drugs..
insulin
thyroid gland abnormalities and treatments
primary hypogonadism treatment
somatostatin and analoges
5 alpha reductase inhibitors
anti cancer drugs.alkylating drugs
drugs to treat testicular caner
methotrexate
drugs that work on micro tubules

topoisomerase 2 drugs
beta lactamase inhibitors
cephalasporins and treatment of meningitis
amino glycosides
anti TB drugsisoniazid
fluroquinolone
typhoid fever treatment
erythromycin
pseudomono infections
reverse transcriptase inhibitors for HIV
HSV treatment
cryptococcal infection
reverse transcriptase inhibitors for everything else
anti fungal drugs.nystatin
heparin
cumarins
aspirin and mech
anti inflammatory drugs

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