Table of Contents
- Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy
a. Ischemic Heart Disease
i. Stable angina
ii. Acute coronary syndromes
b. Heart Failure
i. Acute and chronic
c. Hypertension
i. Chronic hypertension
ii. Hypertensive urgency/emergency
d. Hyperlipidemia
e. Arrhythmias
- Critical Care Pharmacotherapy
a. Shock syndromes
b. ICU sedation
- Drug Induced Diseases
a. Hematologic
i. Blood dycrasias
b. Gastrointestinal
i. Drug induced liver injury
ii. Pancreatitis
c. Neurologic/Psychiatric
i. Neuropathies
ii. Delirium
d. Renal disease
i. Acute and chronic renal failure
e. Miscellaneous
i. Fever
- Gastrointestinal Pharmacotherapy
a. Nausea and vomiting
b. Diarrhea and constipation
c. Gastroesophageal reflux disease
d. Cirrhosis
e. Pancreatitis
i. Acute and chronic
f. Peptic ulcer disease
- Fluid and Electrolyte Pharmacotherapy
a. Fluid management
b. Sodium disorders
c. Potassium disorders
d. Calcium disorders
e. Magnesium disorders
f. Phosphorus disorders
- Endocrinologic Pharmacotherapy
a. Diabetes mellitus
b. Thyroid disorders
c. HPA axis disorders
- Hematology and Anticoagulation
a. Anticoagulation
i. VTE prophylaxis and treatment
ii. Atrial fibrillation
iii. Stroke
iv. Heparin induced thrombocytopenia
b. Anemia
- Nephrology Pharmacotherapy
a. Chronic kidney disease and associated complications
- Neurologic Pharmacotherapy
a. Stroke
b. Epilepsy
c. Parkinson’s disease
- Nutrition
a. Enteral nutrition
b. Parenteral nutrition
- Pain Management
- Psychiatric Pharmacotherapy
a. Alcohol withdrawal
b. Depression
- Pulmonary Pharmacotherapy
a. Asthma
b. COPD
c. Pulmonary hypertension
- Rheumatologic Pharmacotherapy
a. Osteoporosis
b. Arthritis
- Urology and Gynecology Pharmacotherapy
a. Contraception
b. Hormone replacement therapy
c. Benign prostatic hypertrophy
d. Urinary incontinence