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====== PharmAtlas ======Clinical Pharmacology Reference
Pharmacology is best understood through mechanism → physiology → therapeutics. PharmAtlas is structured to mirror real prescribing decisions:understand signaling → apply to organ systems → manage disease.—-===== The PharmAtlas Platform ===== * PharmAtlas Wiki Library — Comprehensive drug reference organized by mechanism and system * Full-Length Lectures — Structured, system-based pharmacology curriculum * OfficeHours Series — Mechanistic deep dives and clinical integration * Practice Exam Database — Board-Style reinforcement
—-===== PharmAtlas Wiki Library =====
==== Foundations ==== * General Principles of Pharmacology * Immunology Physiology * Autonomic Signaling * Cardiovascular Physiology==== Inflammatory & Immune Pathways ==== * Histamine / Hypersensitivity * Eicosanoids (NSAIDs & Leukotrienes) * Rheumatology & Immunosuppressants
==== Core Organ Systems ==== * Cardiovascular Pharmacology * Respiratory Pharmacology * Endocrine Pharmacology * Gastrointestinal Pharmacology * Dermatologic Pharmacology * Bone & Mineral / Gout==== Neuro & Psychiatry ==== * Neurologic & Pain * Psychiatric Pharmacology
==== Hematology & Oncology ==== * Antiplatelet Therapy * Anticoagulants * Deficiency Anemia * Cancer Pharmacology==== Infectious Disease ==== * Antimicrobial Pharmacology==== Special Topics ==== * Reproductive Pharmacology * Supplement Reference * Vitamins & Minerals Series
