L. Davis, W. Tranquilli, Papich, V. Langston, Brumbach (1988)
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1. Perspectives on drug therapy in veterinary medicine.
2. Therapeutic decision making.
3. Review of pharmacologic principles.
4. Review (cont.).
5. Autonomic drugs (WT) - Review of anatomy and receptor mechanisms mediating ANS function; review mechanism of altering these mechanisms.
6. Autonomic drugs (cont.) (WT) - pharmacology of adrenergic and cholinergic agents; review of adrenergic agents and where they interact with ANS; Review of cholinergic agents and where they interact within ANS; therpaeutic uses of adrenergic/ cholinergic agents; review of use of adrenergic agents; review correct use of cholinergic agents.
7. Drug interactions.
8. Adverse drug reactions.
9. Infectious diseases.
10. Infectious diseases (cont.).
11. Infectious diseases (cont.).
12. Digestive system.
13. Digestive system (cont.).
14. Congestive heart failure.
15. Cardiac dysrhythmias.
16. Urinary system.
17. Control of inflammation - NSAIDs (Papich).
18. Control of inflammation - corticosteroids (Papich).
19. Respiratory system (VL).
20. Respiratory system (cont.) (VL).
21. Dermatopharmacology (Brumbach).
22. Reproductive system.
23. Modification of behavior (WT) - Review tranquilizers, sedatives, narcotics used in control of behavior of dogs and cats.
24. Alleviation of pain.
25. Drug therapy during pregnancy.
26. Drug therapy in pediatric and geriatric patients.