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The first chapter is a general introduction of pharmacology.

I. Overview of Pharmacology

Second, a brief history of pharmacology development

Third, pharmacology and new drug research and development

Chapter II Pharmacodynamics

Section 1: Basic Functions of Drugs

I. Drug Action and Main Effects

Second, the therapeutic effect

Third, adverse reactions

Section 2 Relationship between Drug Dosage and Effect

Section III Mechanism of Action of Drugs

I. Physical and chemical reactions

Second, participate in or interfere with cell metabolism.

Third, it affects the transportation of physiological substances.

Fourthly, it affects the activity of enzyme.

5. Ion channels affecting cell membrane

Six, affect nucleic acid metabolism

Seven, affect the immune mechanism

Eight, non-specific role

Nine. receptor

Section 4 Drugs and Receptors

First, the origin of receptor research

Second, the concept and characteristics of receptor

Thirdly, the interaction between receptor and drug.

Four. Classification of drugs acting on receptors

Verb (abbreviation for verb) The type of receptor.

Sixth, signal transduction.

Seven. Regulation of receptor

Chapter III Pharmacokinetics

Section 1 in vivo process of drugs

I. Transmembrane transport of drug molecules

Second, the in vivo process of drugs

Time course of drug dosage change in vivo in the second quarter

I. Time curve of drug concentration

Second, drug elimination kinetics

Three. Important parameters of pharmacokinetics

Four. Changes of blood drug concentration after repeated administration

Verb (abbreviation of verb) drug dosage design and optimization

Chapter iv factors affecting drug efficacy

Section 1 Drug factors

I. Pharmaceutical preparations and routes of administration

Second, drug interaction.

Section 2 Physical factors

I. Age

Second, gender.

Third, genetic factors.

Fourth, specific reaction.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) disease state

Six, psychological factors placebo effect

Seven. Changes of body reactivity caused by long-term medication

Chapter V Introduction to Pharmacology of Efferent Nervous System

Section 1 transmitters and receptors of efferent nervous system

1. Transmitters of efferent nervous system

Second, the receptor of efferent nervous system.

Section 2 Physiological Functions of Efferent Nervous System

Section III Basic Functions and Classification of Efferent Nervous System Drugs

First, the basic role of efferent nervous system drugs

Second, the classification of efferent nervous system drugs

Chapter VI Choline Receptor Agonist

Section 1 M cholinergic receptor agonist

I. choline ester

Second, alkaloids

Choline receptor agonists in the second quarter

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Chapter VII anticholinesterase drugs and cholinesterase resuscitation drugs

Chapter VIII Choline Receptor Blocker

Chapter 9 Adrenaline Receptor Agonist

Chapter 10 Adrenaline Receptor Blocker

Chapter II XI Anesthetics

Chapter 12 Sedative hypnotics

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