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36 reviewsThe content has been thoroughly revised and updated as per the recent developments.
An Integrated Approach of Understanding has been followed in the book with Conceptual Boxes highlighting the Interrelation of Pharmacology with other Clinical and Non-clinical Subjects.
Further details related to drugs have been summarized in Clinical Boxes.
All chapters now contain Classifications of Various Drug Classes to strengthen the Basic Understanding of the readers.
Recent Guidelines in Management of Tuberculosis, Leprosy and HIV have been incorporated.
Antimalarial, Anti-leprosy and Anti-HIV Vaccines have also been discussed.
A detailed chart on Autonomic Nervous System Drugs has been included for quick revision
A never before 'Fun and Learn Approach' to study a bland subject like pharmacology. The book retains the same flavor in studying the subject, as the author's classes.
The content has been thoroughly revised and updated as per the recent developments.
An Integrated Approach of Understanding has been followed in the book with Conceptual Boxes highlighting the Interrelation of Pharmacology with other Clinical and Non-clinical Subjects.
Further details related to drugs have been summarized in Clinical Boxes.
All chapters now contain Classifications of Various Drug Classes to strengthen the Basic Understanding of the readers.
Recent Guidelines in Management of Tuberculosis, Leprosy and HIV have been incorporated.
Antimalarial, Anti-leprosy and Anti-HIV Vaccines have also been discussed.
A detailed chart on Autonomic Nervous System Drugs has been included for quick revision