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Master Index of all subjects


Master List of Drugs


Test 1 Study Guide: Basic Pharmacology, ANS, Endocrine 

Test 1 Table of Drugs (Categorized) 

Test 1 Table of Drugs (Alphabetical) 

Test 2 Study Guide: Autocoids, Diuretics, Asthma, GI, CV, CNS 

Test 2 Table of Drugs (Categorized) 

Test 2 Table of Drugs (Alphabetical) 

Test 3 Study Guide: Chemotherapeutics, Hemo / Immunopoeitic, Anti-Inflammatory, Toxicology 

Test 3 Table of Drugs (Categorized) 

Test 3 Table of Drugs (Alphabetical) 

Table of Toxins and their Treatments (Categorized) 

Table of Toxins and their Treatments (Alphabetical) 


Other People's Pages:  
Study Sheet  Author 
Pharmacology Drug-Lists 

Test 1:

Test 2:

Test 3:
Bruce Gleason 
Milton's Pharm Guides: Milton has a collection of very good, complete-yet-succinct study guides for pharmacology.  Included is material from both the second and third Pharmacology tests.  Contents: Drug-lists, short-answer quizzes for testing.  Material from both the second and third Pharm tests. Milton Wolf 
Drug-List of Chemotherapeutics (Download MS-Word).  Mike Liang 

Important Links in Pharmacology:  
  KUMC Pharmacology (Virtual Classroom) 
  NEW Medical Pharmacology Interactive Modules at KUMC. This site is a highly interactive, highly detailed educational resource for students of pharmacology.
  Pharmaceutical Information Network: Pharm-Info-Net is a decent site for news and information. Also has links to other places. 
  Infomed Online: Among other things, this site contains an excellent list of the 100 most frequently used drugs, called the Infomed Drug Guide
  Internet Self Assessment in Pharmacology (ISAP): University of Minnesota's site is geared toward students of Pharmacology.  Three modules are included: (1) Student-made "flashcards" for hundreds of different drugs, (2) Exam questions, with simple explanations, and (3) A nearly-comprehensive outline of pharmacology lecture information. 

Sources: The study guides in this section were adapted from the lectures and handouts of the professors of the Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapeutics, the University of Kansas, 1997. Frequent reference was also made to the following sources, in order of importance: