Pharmacology
by Miguel Angulo
1. intravenous
2. Drug dosage forms
2.1. oral
2.2. parenteral
2.2.1. subcutaneous
2.2.2. intramuscular
2.2.3. spinal
2.3. topical
2.4. inhalation
3. Drugs
3.1. drug names
3.1.1. chemical name
3.1.2. generic name
3.1.3. trade name
3.2. prescription or over the counter
3.3. source
3.3.1. plants
3.3.2. animals and humans
3.3.3. minerals
3.3.4. synthetic
4. scope of pharmacology
4.1. pharmacokinetics
4.2. pharmacodynamics
5. drug development phases
5.1. pre-clincal
5.1.1. application submission from FDA
5.1.2. animal studies
5.2. clinical
5.2.1. Phase I
5.2.2. Phase II
5.2.3. Phase III
5.2.4. Phase IV
6. Pharmacology disciplines
6.1. Neuropharmacology
6.2. Cardiovascular pharmacology
6.3. Molecular pharmacology
6.4. Biochemical pharmacology
6.5. Behavioural pharmacology
6.6. Endocrine pharmacology
6.7. Clinical pharmacology
6.8. Systems and integrated pharmacology
7. scientific basis of pharmacology
7.1. pharmacotherapeutics
7.1.1. Type of therapy
7.1.1.1. acute
7.1.1.2. empiric
7.1.1.3. maintenance
7.1.1.4. palliative
7.1.1.5. prophylactic
7.1.1.6. replacement
7.1.1.7. supportive
7.1.1.8. supplemental
7.2. pharmaceutical development
7.3. pharmacoviginalce
7.4. pharamacoeconomics
7.4.1. cost-minimization analysis (CMA)
7.4.2. cost - effectiveness analysis (CEA)
7.4.3. cost - benefit analysis (CBA)
7.4.4. cost - utility analysis (CUA)