THE DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY

Howard University College of Medicine and
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
 

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LECTURE MATERIALS

Knowledge Objectives for Pharmacology

Autonomic Nervous System
Cardiovascular System
Central Nervous System

Knowledge Objectives Updated 2005

Drug List (updated)

Prepared by
Association for Medical School Pharmacology
Committee on Essential Knowledge Base in Pharmacology

Pharmacology Index (from University of Washington, School of Medicine)

Street Terms for Drugs of Abuse (from the Office of National Drug Policy)

Street Drugs ( very good drug index site, including photos of drugs and paraphernalia) 

Medical Mnemonics  (check it out, very useful!!)         

TOXICOLOGY SECTION

Sidney Green, Ph.D.

Introduction to Toxicology  

PA Lecture  

Good Laboratory Practices

Biotransformation of Xenobiotics 

LECTURES (ALPHABETICALLY LISTED)
Acid-Peptic Disease
ACTH & Adrenal Corticol Hormones
Affective Disorders
Alcohol
Anxiolytic Drugs 
Antianemics & Vitamins
Anticoagulants 
Anti-Epilepsy
Antidepressants 
Antifungal Agents (pdf format)
Antivirals  
Antipsychotic Drugs 
Antipsychotic Drug Interactions  
Antiseizure Drugs/Epilepsy  
Antiseptics & Disinfectants, (pdf format)
CDC recommended infection control practices for dentistry
Apoptosis,(pdf format) 
Atypical Antipsychotics,
Autocoids (Inflammation )Powerpoint
Autonomic Pharmacology
Blood & Blood Forming Organs
Chloramphenicol
Cancer Chemotherapy
Cell Wall Inhibitors  
Clinical Cancer Chemotherapy
Clinical Epilepsy
Clinical Toxicology
CNS Stimulants 
Congestive Heart Failure - Management of CHF
Diabetes
Drugs of Abuse 
Drug Abuse  - Opiates 
Drug Abuse - Hallucinogenics  
Drug Abuse - CNS Depressants 
Drug Abuse - Inhalants 
Drugs Acting on the GI Tract
Drugs Affecting Uterine Motility
Drug Biotransformation
Drug Development and Regulation 
Drug-Receptor Interaction
Drug Therapy of Parkinson's Disease
Estrogens and Androgens
Federal Regulations & Drug Development
Fluroquinolones
Gastrointestinal Pharmacology
Heavy Metals and Heavy Metal Antagonists
    (same lecture as powerpoint file Heavy Metals ,  )
Immunomodulating Agents   (pdf format)  
Immunostimulant  Agents (pdf format) 
Inflammation objectives     
Introduction to Autonomic Pharmacology 2006
Introduction to CNS
Introduction to Neuropharmacology, G proteins (this portion is in PDF format)   
Introduction to Pharmacology
Local Anesthetics   
Neuroendocrine
Ophthalmic Drugs & figures  
Opioid Agonists & Antagonists (HTML version); (Powerpoint version )
Oxygen Therapy 
CONSCIOUS SEDATION IN GENERAL PRACTICE
PAIN AND ANXIETY CONTROL IN GENERAL DENTISTRY 
Pain and Anxiety Control in General Dentistry
Pain Control for the General Practitioner: Inhalation Sedation
Parasitic Diseases, drug treatment 
The Parasympathetic Nervous System (part 1)  (part 2)
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Parkinson's Disease (html version)  (powerpoint version)
Pediatrics, 
Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacogenetics
Pharmacogenetics
Pharmacogenetics,
Pharmacogenetics Overheads
Pharmacokinetics: Absorption & Routes of Drug Administration (PowerPoint)    ROA Part II
Pharmacokinetic Formulas ( viewed as PDF file)
Pharmacokinetics: Drug Metabolism 
Pharmacology of Alpha and Beta Adrenergic Antagonists 2006    
Pharmacology of Alpha and Beta Adrenergic Agonists 2006
Pharmacology of Catecholamines and Sympathomimetic Drugs
Pharmacology of Ganglionic Transmission
Pharmacology of Ganglionic Transmission
Pharmacology of Neuromuscular Transmission
Pharmacology of Neuromuscular Transmission
Pharmacology of Neuromuscular Transmission
Pharmacology of Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs
Pharmacotherapeutics of HIV, (viewed as PDF file)
Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes Mellitis (Insulin)   
Pituitary Hormones  (pdf file)
Pulmonary Catherization
Recent Advances in HIV Clinical Research
Shock  
Tetracyclines(html file)  Tetracycline (powerpoint ppt)
Thyroid & antithyroid drugs (pdf file)
Thyroid & Antithyroid ; Clinical Correlations
Tuberculosis (html file)   Tuberculosis (powerpoint ppt)

This page maintained by The Division of Informatics, Howard University College of Medicine Washington, DC, 20059, and Robert L. Copeland, Ph.D. , Department of Pharmacology
Last updated September 29, 2005