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Abstract
Completely revised to correlate to Brenner and Stevens’ Pharmacology, 5th Edition, these beautifully illustrated flash cards cover the essential pharmacology concepts you need to know for course exams and the USMLE Step 1. Perfect for individual or group study, they’re ideal for quickly mastering must-know information in this challenging field.
- Full-color cards cover hundreds of the most commonly used drugs, including name and pronunciation, drug class, mechanism of action (MOA), clinical use, special considerations, adverse effects, interactions, and similar drugs (generic and trade names).
- Provides "need to know" information on every card and points you directly to where more detailed information can be found in the Brenner and Stevens’ textbook.
- Content can be easily customized with your own notes or highlighting.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | cover | ||
Pharmacology Flash Cards | i | ||
Copyright Page | iv | ||
Preface | v | ||
Table Of Contents | vii | ||
I Autonomic, Autacoid, and Neuromuscular Drugs | 1-1 | ||
Atropine | 1-5 | ||
Bosentan | 1-7 | ||
Dobutamine | 1-9 | ||
Edrophonium | 1-11 | ||
Epinephrine | 1-13 | ||
Epoprostenol | 1-15 | ||
Metoprolol | 1-17 | ||
Metyrosine | 1-19 | ||
Phenoxybenzamine | 1-21 | ||
Phentolamine | 1-23 | ||
Phenylephrine | 1-25 | ||
Pilocarpine | 1-27 | ||
Pralidoxime | 1-29 | ||
Propranolol | 1-31 | ||
Pseudoephedrine | 1-33 | ||
Pyridostigmine | 1-35 | ||
Rocuronium | 1-37 | ||
Sildenafil | 1-39 | ||
Solifenacin | 1-41 | ||
Succinylcholine | 1-43 | ||
Tamsulosin | 1-45 | ||
Terazosin | 1-47 | ||
II Cardiovascular Drugs | 2-1 | ||
Acetazolamide | 2-7 | ||
Adenosine | 2-9 | ||
Aliskiren | 2-11 | ||
Amiloride | 2-13 | ||
Amiodarone | 2-15 | ||
Amlodipine | 2-17 | ||
Carvedilol | 2-19 | ||
Clonidine | 2-21 | ||
Conivaptan | 2-23 | ||
Digoxin | 2-25 | ||
Diltiazem | 2-27 | ||
Dofetilide | 2-29 | ||
Esmolol | 2-31 | ||
Fenoldopam | 2-33 | ||
Furosemide | 2-35 | ||
Hydralazine | 2-37 | ||
Hydrochlorothiazide | 2-39 | ||
Lisinopril | 2-41 | ||
Mannitol | 2-43 | ||
Methyldopa | 2-45 | ||
Minoxidil | 2-47 | ||
Nesiritide | 2-49 | ||
Nitroglycerin | 2-51 | ||
Nitroprusside | 2-53 | ||
Quinidine | 2-55 | ||
Ranolazine | 2-57 | ||
Sotalol | 2-59 | ||
Spironolactone | 2-61 | ||
Valsartan | 2-63 | ||
Verapamil | 2-65 | ||
III Lipid, Coagulation, and Hematopoiesis Drugs | 3-1 | ||
Abciximab | 3-3 | ||
Alteplase | 3-5 | ||
Aspirin | 3-7 | ||
Atorvastatin | 3-9 | ||
Bivalirudin | 3-11 | ||
Cholestyramine | 3-13 | ||
Cilostazol | 3-15 | ||
Clopidogrel | 3-17 | ||
Dabigatran | 3-19 | ||
Enoxaparin | 3-21 | ||
Epoetin | 3-23 | ||
Eptifibatide | 3-25 | ||
Ezetimibe | 3-27 | ||
Filgrastim | 3-29 | ||
Folic Acid | 3-31 | ||
Gemfibrozil | 3-33 | ||
Heparin | 3-35 | ||
Niacin | 3-37 | ||
Rivaroxaban | 3-39 | ||
Warfarin | 3-41 | ||
IV Central Nervous System Depressant Drugs | 4-1 | ||
Acamprosate | 4-3 | ||
Buspirone | 4-5 | ||
Carbamazepine | 4-7 | ||
Diazepam | 4-9 | ||
Disulfiram | 4-11 | ||
Ethosuximide | 4-13 | ||
Flumazenil | 4-15 | ||
Gabapentin | 4-17 | ||
Lamotrigine | 4-19 | ||
Lorazepam | 4-21 | ||
Phenobarbital | 4-23 | ||
Phenytoin | 4-25 | ||
Ramelteon | 4-27 | ||
Topiramate | 4-29 | ||
Valproate | 4-31 | ||
Zolpidem | 4-33 | ||
V Psychotherapeutic Drugs | 5-1 | ||
Amitriptyline | 5-3 | ||
Amphetamine and Dextroamphetamine | 5-5 | ||
Aripiprazole | 5-7 | ||
Bupropion | 5-9 | ||
Desipramine | 5-11 | ||
Fluoxetine | 5-13 | ||
Haloperidol | 5-15 | ||
Lithium Carbonate | 5-17 | ||
Methylphenidate | 5-19 | ||
Mirtazapine | 5-21 | ||
Olanzapine | 5-23 | ||
Phenelzine | 5-25 | ||
Risperidone | 5-27 | ||
Venlafaxine | 5-29 | ||
Varenicline | 5-31 | ||
VI Analgesic and Antimigraine Drugs | 6-1 | ||
Butorphanol | 6-3 | ||
Dihydroergotamine | 6-5 | ||
Fentanyl | 6-7 | ||
Meperidine | 6-9 | ||
Methadone | 6-11 | ||
Morphine | 6-13 | ||
Naloxone | 6-15 | ||
Sumatriptan | 6-17 | ||
Tramadol | 6-19 | ||
VII Neurodegenerative Disease Drugs and Antidotes | 7-1 | ||
Baclofen | 7-3 | ||
Benztropine | 7-5 | ||
Donepezil | 7-7 | ||
Entacapone | 7-9 | ||
Glatiramer | 7-11 | ||
Interferon beta-1b | 7-13 | ||
Levodopa-carbidopa | 7-15 | ||
Memantine | 7-17 | ||
Pramipexole | 7-19 | ||
Selegiline | 7-21 | ||
VIII Anesthetic Drugs | 8-1 | ||
Benzocaine | 8-3 | ||
Bupivacaine | 8-5 | ||
Dantrolene | 8-7 | ||
Ketamine | 8-9 | ||
Lidocaine | 8-11 | ||
Midazolam | 8-13 | ||
Nitrous Oxide | 8-15 | ||
Propofol | 8-17 | ||
Sevoflurane | 8-19 | ||
IX Gastrointestinal Drugs | 9-1 | ||
Aprepitant | 9-5 | ||
Bisacodyl | 9-7 | ||
Calcium Carbonate | 9-9 | ||
Docusate | 9-11 | ||
Lactulose | 9-13 | ||
Loperamide | 9-15 | ||
Lubiprostone | 9-17 | ||
Mesalamine | 9-19 | ||
Metoclopramide | 9-21 | ||
Omeprazole | 9-23 | ||
Ondansetron | 9-25 | ||
Promethazine | 9-27 | ||
Ranitidine | 9-29 | ||
Sucralfate | 9-31 | ||
X Respiratory Drugs and Antihistamines | 10-1 | ||
Albuterol | 10-3 | ||
Cromolyn sodium | 10-5 | ||
Diphenhydramine | 10-7 | ||
Fluticasone | 10-9 | ||
Ipratropium | 10-11 | ||
Loratadine | 10-13 | ||
Montelukast | 10-15 | ||
Omalizumab | 10-17 | ||
Salmeterol | 10-19 | ||
Theophylline | 10-21 | ||
Zileuton | 10-23 | ||
XI Musculoskeletal Drugs | 11-1 | ||
Acetaminophen | 11-3 | ||
Allopurinol | 11-5 | ||
Anakinra | 11-7 | ||
Celecoxib | 11-9 | ||
Etanercept | 11-11 | ||
Ibuprofen | 11-13 | ||
Indomethacin | 11-15 | ||
Infliximab | 11-17 | ||
Pegloticase | 11-19 | ||
Probenecid and Colchicine | 11-21 | ||
XII Endocrine Drugs | 12-1 | ||
Acarbose | 12-5 | ||
Alendronate | 12-7 | ||
Calcitonin | 12-9 | ||
Cholecalciferol | 12-11 | ||
Denosumab | 12-13 | ||
Desmopressin | 12-15 | ||
Ethinyl Estradiol and Norethindrone | 12-17 | ||
Finasteride | 12-19 | ||
Fludrocortisone | 12-21 | ||
Glipizide | 12-23 | ||
Hydrocortisone | 12-25 | ||
Insulin | 12-27 | ||
Levothyroxine | 12-29 | ||
Medroxyprogesterone | 12-31 | ||
Metformin | 12-33 | ||
Methimazole | 12-35 | ||
Octreotide | 12-37 | ||
Oxytocin | 12-39 | ||
Pioglitazone | 12-41 | ||
Pramlintide | 12-43 | ||
Prednisone | 12-45 | ||
Raloxifene | 12-47 | ||
Sitagliptin | 12-49 | ||
Somatropin | 12-51 | ||
Teriparatide | 12-53 | ||
Canagliflozin | 12-55 | ||
XIII Antibacterial Drugs | 13-1 | ||
Amoxicillin-Clavulanate | 13-3 | ||
Azithromycin | 13-5 | ||
Cefazolin | 13-7 | ||
Cefepime | 13-9 | ||
Ceftazidime-avibactam | 13-11 | ||
Ceftriaxone | 13-13 | ||
Ciprofloxacin | 13-15 | ||
Clindamycin | 13-17 | ||
Doxycycline | 13-19 | ||
Erythromycin | 13-21 | ||
Ethambutol | 13-23 | ||
Gentamicin | 13-25 | ||
Imipenem-Cilastatin | 13-27 | ||
Isoniazid | 13-29 | ||
Levofloxacin | 13-31 | ||
Linezolid | 13-33 | ||
Mupirocin | 13-35 | ||
Penicillin G | 13-37 | ||
Quinupristin-Dalfopristin | 13-39 | ||
Rifampin | 13-41 | ||
Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole | 13-43 | ||
Vancomycin | 13-45 | ||
XIV Antifungal, Antiviral, and Antiparasitic Drugs | 14-1 | ||
Acyclovir | 14-3 | ||
Albendazole | 14-5 | ||
Amphotericin B | 14-7 | ||
Artemether-Lumefantrine | 14-9 | ||
Caspofungin | 14-11 | ||
Darunavir | 14-13 | ||
Ganciclovir | 14-15 | ||
Griseofulvin | 14-17 | ||
Itraconazole | 14-19 | ||
Ivermectin | 14-21 | ||
Maraviroc | 14-23 | ||
Metronidazole | 14-25 | ||
Oseltamivir | 14-27 | ||
Praziquantel | 14-29 | ||
Primaquine | 14-31 | ||
Quinine | 14-33 | ||
Raltegravir | 14-35 | ||
Ribavirin | 14-37 | ||
Rilpivirine | 14-39 | ||
Tenofovir | 14-41 | ||
Terbinafine | 14-43 | ||
Trifluridine | 14-45 | ||
Zidovudine | 14-47 | ||
XV Antineoplastic and Immunosuppressant Drugs | 15-1 | ||
Anastrozole | 15-3 | ||
Bleomycin | 15-5 | ||
Cetuximab | 15-7 | ||
Cisplatin | 15-9 | ||
Cyclophosphamide | 15-11 | ||
Doxorubicin | 15-13 | ||
Etoposide | 15-15 | ||
Fluorouracil | 15-17 | ||
Gemcitabine | 15-19 | ||
Imatinib | 15-21 | ||
Leuprolide | 15-23 | ||
Mercaptopurine | 15-25 | ||
Methotrexate | 15-27 | ||
Paclitaxel | 15-29 | ||
Sirolimus | 15-31 | ||
Tamoxifen | 15-33 | ||
Trastuzumab | 15-35 | ||
Vincristine | 15-37 | ||
Online_Flash_card_chart | e1 | ||
Section I Autonomic, Autacoid, and Neuromuscular Drugs | e1 | ||
Section IV Central Nervous System Depressant Drugs | e4 | ||
Section V Psychotherapeutic Agents | e7 | ||
Section VI Analgesic and Antimigraine Drugs | e10 | ||
Section VII Neurodegenerative Disease Drugs | e12 | ||
Section IX Gastrointestinal Drugs | e14 | ||
Section XI Musculoskeletal Drugs | e16 | ||
Section XII Endocrine Drugs | e18 | ||
Section XIV Antifungal, Antiviral, and Antiparasitic Drugs | e24 | ||
Section XV Antineoplastic and Immunosuppressant Drugs | e25 | ||
I Autonomic, Autacoid, and Neuromuscular Drugs | e1-1 | ||
Alprostadil | e1-2 | ||
Latanoprost | e1-4 | ||
Riociguat | e1-6 | ||
Sugammadex | e1-8 | ||
Selexipag | e1-10 | ||
II Cardiovascular Drugs | e2-1 | ||
Evolocumab | e2-3 | ||
Labetalol | e2-5 | ||
Propafenone | e2-7 | ||
Sacubitril/Valsartan | e2-9 | ||
III Lipid, Coagulation, and Hematopoiesis Drugs | e3-1 | ||
Idarucizumab | e3-2 | ||
Oprelvekin | e3-4 | ||
V Psychotherapeutic Drugs | e5-1 | ||
Atomoxetine | e5-2 | ||
Clozapine | e5-4 | ||
VI Analgesic and Antimigraine Drugs | e6-1 | ||
Buprenorphine | e6-2 | ||
VII Neurodegenerative Disease and Related Drugs | e7-1 | ||
Dalfampridine | e7-2 | ||
Dantrolene | e7-4 | ||
Fingolimod | e7-6 | ||
Glatiramer acetate | e7-8 | ||
Rotigotine | e7-10 | ||
Succimer | e7-12 | ||
Tetrabenazine | e7-14 | ||
VIII Anesthetic Drugs | e8-1 | ||
Etomidate | e8-2 | ||
IX Gastrointestinal Drugs | e9-1 | ||
Cimetidine | e9-2 | ||
Dicyclomine | e9-4 | ||
Misoprostol | e9-6 | ||
Scopolamine | e9-8 | ||
X Respiratory and Related Drugs | e10-1 | ||
Indacaterol | e10-2 | ||
Mepolizumab | e10-4 | ||
Olopatadine | e10-6 | ||
Roflumilast | e10-8 | ||
XI Musculoskeletal Drugs | e11-1 | ||
Abatacept | e11-2 | ||
Cyclobenzaprine | e11-4 | ||
Ketorolac | e11-6 | ||
Tocilizumab | e11-8 | ||
XII Endocrine Drugs | e12-1 | ||
Canagliflozin | e12-2 | ||
Danazol | e12-4 | ||
Ethinyl Estradiol and Drospirenone | e12-6 | ||
Exenatide | e12-8 | ||
Flutamide | e12-10 | ||
Mecasermin | e12-12 | ||
Menotropins | e12-14 | ||
Mifepristone | e12-16 | ||
Pegvisomant | e12-18 | ||
Repaglinide | e12-20 | ||
XIII Antibacterial Drugs | e13-1 | ||
Aztreonam | e13-2 | ||
Ceftaroline | e13-4 | ||
Clarithromycin | e13-6 | ||
Fidaxomicin | e13-8 | ||
Fosfomycin | e13-10 | ||
Nitrofurantoin | e13-12 | ||
Streptomycin | e13-14 | ||
Tigecycline | e13-16 | ||
XIV Antifungal, Antiviral, and Antiparasitic Drugs | e14-1 | ||
Miltefosine | e14-2 | ||
Paromomycin | e14-4 | ||
Pentamidine | e14-6 | ||
Pyrimethamine | e14-8 | ||
Sofosbuvir-velpatasvir | e14-10 | ||
Spinosad | e14-12 | ||
Voriconazole | e14-14 | ||
XV Antineoplastic and Immunosuppressant Drugs | e15-1 | ||
Elotuzumab | e15-2 | ||
Mesna | e15-4 | ||
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