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Important aspects of Pharmacology - Coggle Diagram
Important aspects of Pharmacology
Two Main Branches of Pharmacology:
Pharmacodynamics: Drug-Receptor Interaction and Dose-Response Relationship.
Pharmacokinetics: ADME (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion)
Medication Administration:
Right Patient
Right Route
Right Time
Right Documentation
Right Dose
Right to Refuse
Right Medication
Forms of Medications:
Topical
Inhalation
Injectable
Rectal and Vaginal
Oral
Transdermal
Medications: a chemical substance that produces a biological effect that is used to treat, prevent, diagnose, or cure a disease or to overall promote an individual's well-being.
Contraindictions
Absolute contraindications
Relative contraindications
Side Effects
Common and serious adverse side effects
Interactions
Indications
Approved uses
Off-label uses
Actions
Mechanism of action
Therapeutic effects
Current Trends and Directions for the Future
Personalized medications
Gene Threapy
Smart Delivery Systems
Drug Development and Approval
Regulatory authorities (FDA)
Post-marketing surveillance
Clinical trails phases
Special Considerations:
Affecting the results of the medications
Pregnancy
Renal and Hepatic Impairment
Pediatric Pharmacology
Geriatrics Pharmacology