CE Credit
The clinically relevant Solid Pharmacology video series is sponsored by Doctors in Training. Our CE Credit Pharmacology videos are approved for Continuing Education Pharmacology credit for Nurse Practitioners by the AANP.
Select the Pharmacology topics you need and enjoy the convenience of online or mobile access.
- Clinically relevant
- Comprehensive with focus on high-yield topics
- Active learning techniques keep you engaged
- Purchase only the videos you want to watch
- Each video comes with a PDF study guide, so no shipping costs!
- Every educator is a physician with clinical experience
- Each video comes with an evaluation and CE Certificate
Note: If you do NOT need the AANP Pharmacology CE credit product but want standard Pharmacology click here.
Once you begin watching a video, you will have 48 hours of unlimited access to watch it. After the 48 hours has completed, your access that video will expire.
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Adrenergic Agonists
From shock and acute asthma to the common cold, adrenergic agonists are used in a wide variety of clinical applications. After reviewing the synthesis of catecholamines and the functions of different types of adrenergic receptors, you’ll study the various applications of these drugs, as well as important pharmacokinetics and adverse effects.
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Adrenergic Antagonists
An overview-style review of routes of administration, drug absorption and distribution, bioavailability and drug elimination, including the calculations you need to know and opportunities to practice using them. Visualize and actually understand drug elimination with clear graphs and concise explanations.
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Androgens and Antiandrogens
As kidney, liver, and other organ transplants become more common, the use of immunosuppressant drugs is becoming more important, and more complex. After a brief review of the immune system, Dr. Lewis discusses the major classes of immunosuppressants: cytokine inhibitors, antimetabolites, and monoclonal antibodies. Let Solid Pharmacology help make a complicated topic less daunting!
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Anesthetics
Anesthesia is an important part of most medical procedures, from major surgery to suturing lacerations. This lecture explains the goals of anesthesia, the uses of inhaled, intravenous, and local anesthetics, and the potential side effects associated with the various drugs.
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Anthelmintic Drugs
Nematodes, trematodes and cestodes – oh my! Learn the mechanisms of action, indications, and adverse effects of the drugs that treat these wriggly threats. You will differentiate the common from uncommon infections and direct your study to the high-yield infections and therapeutics.
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Antiarrhythmics
Learn the essential facts and characteristics of the four major classes of antiarrhythmic drugs. Learn which drug to use with which arrhythmia, and the major adverse reactions common with these very important medications. Though sometimes intimidating, the antiarrhythmic drugs are a cinch after these lectures.
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Antidepressants
Following a brief overview of depression, mania, and bipolar disorders learn the therapeutic indications, mechanisms of action, adverse effects, and common interactions of SSRIs, SNRIs, atypical antidepressants, tricyclic antidepressants, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
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Antifungal Drugs
This lecture will arm you with the knowledge you need to control fungal infections! Recognize the therapeutic indications, mechanisms of action, and toxicities associated with commonly prescribed antifungal agents. Gain clinical application experience related to cutaneous and systemic mycoses.
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Antiinflammatory Drugs, Part 1
Dive into the mechanisms of action of prostaglandins, NSAIDS, and acetaminophen and relate the mechansims to the therapeutic indications. Know which anti-inflammatory is indicated for specific patients with unique presentations. You will also learn the important adverse effects associated with these drugs.
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Antiinflammatory Drugs, Part 2: Antirheumatics and Gout Therapy
Explore the mechanisms of action and potential pitfalls of a wide variety of drugs used for rheumatologic diseases, including DMARDs, TNF inhibitors, and monoclonal antibodies. Also covered are specialized therapies for the treatment of hyperuricemia and gout.
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Antineoplastics, Part 1
Intimidated by anticancer drugs? After this lecture you won't be. Learn the essentials of chemotherapy, including the major mechanisms of action of the most widely used anticancer drugs. Become familiar with the most common side effects of these medications. Know which drugs are used for which types of cancer.
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Antineoplastics, Part 2
Continues review of anticancer drugs, focusing on alkylating agents, microtubule inhibitors, hormone-based therapies, monoclonal antibodies, and many more.
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Antiviral Drugs, Part 1
Nematodes, trematodes and cestodes – oh my! Learn the mechanisms of action, indications, and adverse effects of the drugs that treat these wriggly threats. You will differentiate the common from uncommon infections and direct your study to the high-yield infections and therapeutics.
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Antiviral drugs, part 2 (HIV drugs)
Everything you need to know about protease inhibitors, entry inhibitors, integrase inhibitors, NRTIs and NNRTIs. Focus on HAART and practice answering clinically relevant questions.
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Anxiolytic and Hypnotic Drugs
Don’t be anxious! Learn the finer points of drugs used to treat a wide variety of anxiety disorders, such as benzodiazepines and buspirone. Dr. Lewis also discusses barbiturates and several drugs used to treat insomnia. Guaranteed not to put you to sleep!
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Autacoids and Autacoid Antagonists
Medications that act upon autacoids receptors are among the most widely-used drugs, especially in OTC preparations for common conditions such as acid reflux, allergies, and the common cold. This lecture covers prostaglandins, H1-antihistamines, and H2-antihistamines, as well as serotonin-agonist triptans used to treat migraines, with a focus on adverse effects and potential drug-drug interactions.


