
Enhance your pharmaceutical expertise with our in-depth course on the most frequently used medications in ambulatory and emergency care in the USA. This comprehensive program focuses on the top 40 drugs - 20 from each setting - that form the backbone of modern medical practice.
Our curriculum provides a thorough exploration of each medication, covering three critical areas:
Pharmacology: Understand the mechanisms of action, absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of these vital drugs.
Clinical Indications: Learn the specific conditions and scenarios where these medications are most effective, including proper dosing and administration techniques.
Side Effects: Gain crucial knowledge about potential adverse reactions, contraindications, and drug interactions to ensure patient safety.
By mastering these 40 essential medications, healthcare professionals will be better equipped to make informed decisions, improve patient outcomes, and navigate the complexities of modern pharmacotherapy. Whether you're a physician, nurse, pharmacist, or allied health professional, this course will sharpen your skills and confidence in medication management across both ambulatory and emergency settings.
Join us to elevate your practice and provide optimal care for your patients in these critical healthcare environments.
Aspirin (Pharma Mastery Lecture 1)
55m 23sAspirin Indications (Pharma Mastery Lecture 2)
45m 44sAspirin Side-effects and Clinical Gems (Pharma Mastery Lecture 3)
1h 01m 26sIbuprofen (Pharma Mastery Lecture 4)
46m 54sAcetaminophen (Pharma Mastery Lecture 5)
50m 07sAspirin and Colorectal Cancer (Pharma Mastery Lecture 6)
12m 18sAspirin and Atrial Fibrillation – A Review of Evidence (Pharma Mastery Lecture 7)
19m 34sNSAIDs and Cardiac Risk Concerns (Pharma Mastery Lecture 8)
1h 07m 09sH2 Receptor Antagonists (Pharma Mastery Lecture 9)
42m 16sH2 Receptor Antagonists - Clinical Use and Side Effects
20m 13s7 hr 1 min
10 Lectures
Certificate of Completion
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