General and geriatric pharmacology education for health professionals and students: a systematic reviewKeijsers, C J P WVan Hensbergen, LJacobs, LBrouwers, J R B JDe Wildt, D JJansen, P A F
Audience: Practicing Physicians, Clinicians, Health Professionals working with Adolescents Pages Front matter: 26 Main content: 418 Illustrations Illustrations: 13 Tables: 98 Keywords: Adolescent Medicine; Chronic Illnesses; Pharmacology; Pharmacotherapeutics eBook Published: April 2, 2012 ISBN: ...
- 《Clinical & Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology》 被引量: 50发表: 1995年 Recruitment and retention of general practitioners in rural Canada and Australia: a review of the literature. Introduction: Both Canada and Australia are facing severe shortages of primary health workers, and these ...
Stroke has become a recognized subspecialty of geriatrics, neurology, general medicine, clinical pharmacology, and cardiovascular disease, although the number of physicians who have undergone the required extra training in stroke care is small. Eighty per cent of geriatricians take part in unselected ...
PharmacologyMiotics are direct-acting (acetylcholine, carbachol, pilocarpine) or indirect-acting (demecarium, echothiophate [no longer commercially available in the US], isoflurophate [no longer commercially available in the US], physostigmine) parasympathomimetic agents. Methacholine, which is ...
Infectious Diseases Society of America. Guidelines for treatment of candidiasis. Clin Infect Dis. 2004;38(2):161–189. Article PubMed Google Scholar Groll AH, Gea-Banacloche JC, Glasmacher A, et al. Clinical pharmacology of antifungal compounds. Infect Dis Clin North Am. 2003;17(1):159–...
health care centres, primary care centres and single practice around Ireland. The GP plays a main role in the health care system and is often the first medical advice a person seeks when they feel unwell and also a caring for people from birth and childhood, through to older age and end ...
PharmacologyCarbonic anhydrase inhibitors reduce the formation of hydrogen and bicarbonate ions from carbon dioxide and water by noncompetitive, reversible inhibition of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase, thereby reducing the availability of these ions for active transport into secretions. Most of the studies ...
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Pharmacology InSedation (Sixth Edition), 2018 Lorazepam Lorazepamis a benzodiazepine with sedative and antianxiety effects. It may be administered either intramuscularly or intravenously. Chemically, it is 7-chloro-5-(o-chlorophenyl)-1,3-dihydro-3-hydroxy-2H-1,4-benzodiazepin-2-one. Lorazepam...