Pharmacology: Lippincott Illustrated Reviews

The LippincottĀ® Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology, Second South Asian Edition, stands out as the premier pharmacology resource highly valued by students delving into the essentials of medical pharmacology. This edition is meticulously crafted to align with the competency-based curriculum outlined by the National Medical Commission of India, ensuring that it remains a preferred choice. from this link

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This comprehensive guide delivers up-to-date drug information and incorporates the latest therapeutic guidelines. The content has been thoughtfully revised to meet the evolving standards of medical education. The book’s strength lies in its clarity of writing, complemented by a wealth of illustrations that adeptly break down intricate pharmacological concepts for effective learning.

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  • Integration of topics with competencies from various subjects, providing a holistic approach to learning in line with CBME guidelines.
  • Introduction of new topics such as pharmacoeconomics, pediatric and geriatric drug use, ADR reporting, drug development, regulations, shock management, infertility, fluid and electrolyte imbalance, vaccines, sera, dietary supplements, and nutraceuticals.
  • Inclusion of Self-Directed Learning (SDL) Scenarios at the end of relevant chapters for self-assessment in clinical settings.
  • Clinical Application boxes offering practical insights into applying pharmacology concepts through real-world clinical examples.
  • Updated drug information reflecting the latest clinically relevant material.
  • Comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and self-study questions for self-assessment and a deeper understanding of the subject.
  • Annotated, full-color illustrations elucidating complex mechanisms of drug actions and interactions for easy comprehension and swift review.
  • An appendix on drugs and dosages as a valuable reference tool for drug prescription.

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