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CORRESPONDENCE COURSE

U.S. ARMY ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

SUBCOURSE MD8O8 EDITION 200

THERAPEUTICS V

In Subcourses MD804, MED805, MD806, and MD807, various concepts of anatomy, physiology, and pathology as they pertain to therapeutics were discussed.

In this subcourse, Subcourse MED808, we shall view a drug in its treatment of specific ailments. We have included a section on biologicals and vitamins and minerals primarily because natural resistance, and vitamins and minerals can prevent as well as successfully treat disease, malnutrition, and vitamin deficiencies.

Remember, this subcourse is not intended to be used as an authoritative source of drug information. As you know, new drugs as well as new uses for existing drugs are continuously being discovered through research. This subcourse can serve as a means for your review or initial learning of pharmacological concepts. You are strongly encouraged to use other references to gain additional information that may assist you in performing your job and better serving your patients.

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Length: 91 Pages

Estimated Hours to Complete: 7

Format: PDF file

Size: 0.4 MB

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Subcourse Components:

Lesson 1, Introduction to Microbiology.

Lesson 2, Intestinal Parasites and Antiparasitic Agents.

Lesson 3, Antibiotics and Sulfonamides.

Lesson 4, Antifungals, Antihistamines, and Antimalarial Agents.

Lesson 5, Biologicals.

Lesson 6, Vitamins and Minerals.

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Anyone may take this course. However, to receive credit hours, you must be officially enrolled and complete an examination furnished by the Nonresident Instruction Branch at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Enrollment is normally limited to Department of Defense personnel. Others may apply for enrollment, but acceptance is not guaranteed.

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