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HST.151 Principles of Pharmacology, Spring 2003

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Rosow, Carl E. (Carl Elliott), 1947-; Standaert, David; Strichartz, G. R. (Gary R.), 1943-; Dershwitz, Mark; Di Salvo, Thomas; Ko, Dickens; Kufe, Donald; Langer, Robert S.; Lees, Robert S.; Rubin, Robert H., 1941-; Ruskin, Jeremy N.; Tepper, Robert; Walsh, Carol T.; Weinblatt, Michael E.; Zapol, Warren M., 1942-; ... Show more Show less
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Principles of Pharmacology
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Abstract
An introduction to pharmacology. Topics include mechanisms of drug action, dose-response relations, pharmacokinetics, drug delivery systems, drug metabolism, toxicity of pharmacological agents, drug interactions, and substance abuse. Selected agents and classes of agents examined in detail. (Only HST students may register under HST.150, graded P/D/F.) From the course home page: Course Description The objective of this course is to teach and approach to the study of pharmacologic agents. It is not intended to be a review of the pharmacopoeia nor is it intended to be a replace dicussions of relevant drugs in the organ systems HST pathophysiology courses.
Date issued
2003-06
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/35905
Department
Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology
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HST.151-Spring2003
local: HST.151
local: IMSCP-MD5-2db7c2e958c3634c94e0776eb5f73e36
Keywords
health care, pharmacology, pharmacologic agents, medical, pre-clinical, biophysics, biochemistry, physiology related to drug action, interaction, distribution, metabolism, toxicity

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