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Week 11 Cardiovascular system drugs (drugs used in heart failure) Week 12 Antihypertansive agents I and II

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Ankara University

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Working Plan Weeks Topics

Week 1 Introduction to Autonom nervous system Week 2 Parasympathomimetics I

Week 3 Parasympathomimetics II Week 4 Parasympatholytics I Week 5 Nicotinic antagonists Week 6 Sympathomimetics

Week 7 Indirect sympathomimetics Week 8 Midterm Exam

Week 9 Alpha receptors sympatholitic blockers Week 10 Beta receptors sympatholitic blockers

Week 11 Cardiovascular system drugs (drugs used in heart failure) Week 12 Antihypertansive agents I and II

Week 13 Antianginal drugs

Week 14 Antiarrhythmic drugs

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