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- Open educational resources: Look for open-access pharmacology textbooks (e.g., OpenStax or university-published texts).
- Review articles & guidelines: Use freely available clinical guidelines, review articles, and drug monographs (PubMed, clinical practice guidelines, WHO).
- Drug databases: Access authoritative drug information from Lexicomp, Micromedex, British National Formulary (BNF), or FDA labeling (some require subscriptions; many institutions provide access).
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Clinical Application Boxes: Real-world examples that emphasize how pharmacological concepts apply in practice.
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New Pharmacogenomics Chapter: Introduces students to the clinical application of genetic variation in drug response.
