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Pharmacological Classification of Drugs with Doses and Preparations

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SKU: 9789352706891

Master pharmacology with “Pharmacological Classification of Drugs.” KD Tripathi’s guide offers charts and visuals for easy memorization of drug names, classes, subclasses, and essential prescribing info. Ideal for medical students, pharmacists, and healthcare professionals seeking quick access to drug data. ISBN: 9789352706891

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  • ISBN-13: 9789352706891
  • Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 258
  • Width: 171 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9352706897
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
  • Height: 121 mm
  • Weight: 217 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for Pharmacological Classification of Drugs with Doses and Preparations

  1. Anurag Jangir

    Excellent compilation of drug classifications. Exactly what I needed for my pharmacology course. Easy to understand and well-organized.

  2. Lohit Dayma

    A must-have for any pharmacy student. The details on drug preparations are particularly helpful. Very well structured.

  3. Amritashree Sivakumaran

    I found some of the information to be outdated. It needs to be regularly updated to stay relevant. Otherwise, it’s a handy tool.

  4. Aditya Bhardwaj

    This book is perfect for anyone studying pharmacology. Easy to navigate and provides a great overview of drug classifications and preparations.

  5. Tejaswi Satya Sai Raj Mosa

    I appreciate the clear visuals and tables. It’s a very useful resource, especially for remembering drug names and categories quickly.

  6. Suraj Sethi

    Good for quick reference, but not comprehensive enough for detailed study. The dose information is useful. I would consider it an introductory text.

  7. Haritha Shambhavi

    This book is a lifesaver for medical students. It simplifies complex drug classifications, making it easier to learn and retain information.

  8. Sakshi Agarwal

    While the classifications are well done, I think the book lacks real-world case studies. These studies should be supplemented with learning.

  9. Priya Sahani

    It’s a decent guide, but I’ve found errors in the dosing information. Double-check everything before relying on it completely.

  10. Abhijith S

    The visuals are incredibly helpful, especially for visual learners. A great way to quickly memorize drug classes. A handy pharmacology guide.

  11. Shivansh Soni

    An invaluable resource for healthcare professionals. The clear categorization of drugs and their doses is incredibly useful in practice.

  12. Amaan Iqbal

    A helpful resource, but a bit dense at times. The charts are great, but could use more real-world examples. Overall, a good reference guide.

  13. Naman Kumar

    I like the book’s simple format, but I wish there were more detailed explanations for each drug classification. Serves as a basic guide.

  14. Pankaj Kumar

    Some sections are too brief and could use more elaboration. A good starting point but needs further research for comprehensive understanding.

  15. Sandhya Kumari

    The layout is somewhat confusing at first, but once you get used to it, the information is easily accessible. Good value for the price.

  16. Sonal Sanjay Kumar Lodha

    Great for a quick review before exams. The charts are concise and easy to remember. A valuable addition to my study materials.

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