![]() ![]() Effects of alpha or beta receptor stimulation or block.Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) and cocaine.Drugs that inhibit the action of adrenergic nerves: Reserpine, Guanethidine, Alpha methyldopa, Clonidine.Receptor blockers: prazosin, propranolol.physiological effects of cholinergic stimulation, blockade, or overdose toxicity situations.non-depolarizing neuromuscular junction blocker.depolarizing neuromuscular junction blockers.irreversible inhibitors of cholinesterase.competitive muscarinic receptor blockers (scopolamine, atropine.).morphine overdose (opioid overdose triad).pharmacological properties and adverse effects of morphine.agonists (methadone, levallorphan, propoxyphene.),.and difference between acetaminophen and aspirin.pharmacological or toxic effects of aspirin.(Reye's Syndrome).What's better than a mnemonic-generating study buddy? The course curriculum follows the exact same arrangement and order of notes and question of the paper, so you can STUDY FROM THEM TOGETHER!. ![]() Note that this whole series is based on "Tufts Pharmacology Board Review" paper for NBDE, which is a very famous resource among NBDE candidates. If you are studying for dental boards, are a dental student/professional, medical student/professional, pharm student/professional, or in any way related to the medical field and having difficulty remembering all the drugs names and what they do-then this course is for you! This is a whole e-book (pdf) of mnemonics for basic pharmacology that you should know (especially for NBDE and dental boards).įull of almost-funny, fool-proof tips and tricks to remember important pharma details and never forget them again! Mnemonics that cover everything in "Tufts Pharmacology Board Review" paper for NBDE (pages 17-31).Ī continuation of the "Basic Pharmacology Mnemonics Online Course-part 1", loved by many students and board candidates!
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