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Pharmacology (NURB 285) Exam 1 Study Guide DRAFT (This study guide is more detailed than what you need to know for the exam. For the medications, focus on epinephrine (adrinergic agonist), bethanechol (cholinergic), diphenhydramine (1st gen antihistamine)
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    Pharmacology (NURB 285) Exam 1 Study Guide DRAFT (This study guide is more detailed than what you need to know for the exam. For the medications, focus on epinephrine (adrinergic agonist), bethanechol (cholinergic), diphenhydramine (1st gen antihistamine)

  • Pharmacology (NURB 285) Exam 1 Study Guide DRAFT (This study guide is more detailed than what you need to know for the exam. For the medications, focus on epinephrine (adrinergic agonist), bethanechol (cholinergic), diphenhydramine (1st gen antihistamine), guaifenesin (expectorant), atropine (anticholinergic), and albuterol (selective beta-adrinergic agonist). Questions With Complete Solutions
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Introduction to Pharmacology (NURB 285) Exam 2 Study Guide Questions with Complete Solutions
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    Introduction to Pharmacology (NURB 285) Exam 2 Study Guide Questions with Complete Solutions

  • Introduction to Pharmacology (NURB 285) Exam 2 Study Guide Questions with Complete Solutions
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NURB 285 Exam 1 Questions with correct Answers
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    NURB 285 Exam 1 Questions with correct Answers

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    NURB 285 Exam 1 Questions with correct Answers

  • pharmacopeias Correct Answer-official sources for the U.S. compendiums Correct Answer-unofficial sources enternal route of administration Correct Answer-anything taken orally - uses the GI tract for ingestion and absorption ex) tablets, sublingual tabs, capsules, syrups, elixirs, suspensions enteric coating Correct Answer-a wax-like layer that is used on some tablets to avoid them from being broken down too quickly in stomach - cant chew or crush sustained-release tablets Corre...
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