Dr. Pradnya Deolekar, MBBS MD (Pharmacology) is currently working as an Associate Professor in the department of Pharmacology in Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. She has teaching experience of 12 years. She has also contributed articles in different National and International journals. Dr. Pramila Yadav, MBBS MD (Pharmacology) is serving as Professor in the department of Pharmacology in Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. She has teaching experience of 23 years. She has also contributed articles in different National and International journals.
<p>Pharmacology is a vast and massive field about drugs which keeps increasing in number day by day. To memorise and retain the various classifications, mechanism of action, uses and adverse effects of the drugs is a dreaded task for MBBS students. This makes it even difficult for Allied Health Sciences students. Keeping in mind the immense burden on AHS students, efforts have been made to include only the necessary things. This book presents the curriculum in question answer format making it easier to memorise. It covers wide spectrum of topics projected in a concise and precise manner with lucid concepts. Some topics specially designed for AHS students are: prescription writing, drug dosing, dose calculation, emergency drugs are explained in simplified manner. In contrast to other books a separate section has been made for MCQs with answers and required explanations.</p><p>Key Features:</p><p>1. Covers all the important topics in pharmacology for Allied Health Sciences.</p><p>2. Curriculum presented in question answer format making it easier to memorise.</p><p>3. Special topics designed for AHS students: Prescription writing, drug dosing, dose calculation, emergency drugs are explained in simplified manner.</p><p>4. Separate section on MCQs with answers and required explanations.</p><div><br></div>