Is Pharmacology Difficult: Book 1 (General Pharmacology)Has studying Pharmacology been a Catch-22 for you? Does it seem a closed book, something nigh to impossible? Now that this book is in your hands, It is for sure you are interested in the subject and trying to decipher it out. Well, You have got your hands on the right book! The book is to denote the closing of season 1 of my podcast, hence it covers a part of the subject, the “General Pharmacology”. Beginning from the historical aspect, a great deal of light is thrown on Definitions, Drug dosage forms, routes of administration, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics. You will really find this descriptive piece of writing complemented with hand made diagrams a cinch! Grab this handy guide to quickly go through elements of General Pharmacology. |
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