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Full HD Notes for Neuropharmacology (Advanced) (PCOL3922/PCOL3022)

These notes include ALL relevant information from lectures with supplements from textbooks and onlin...

111 pages, 23000 words

HD Neuropharmacology Notes

These concise notes are written in dot point form and contain all key information covered in lecture...

66 pages, 29465 words

DISTINCTION NOTES PCOL3022 Neuropharmacology COMPLETE LECTURE NOTES

This is a complete set of PCOL3022 notes from when I completed it in Semester 2 2020. The way it is...

82 pages, 22497 words

PCOL3022 and PCOL3922 Exam Style Questions - HD Author

These are a set of exam style questions written by myself for PCOL3022 and PCOL3922. These questions...

3 pages, 650 words

HD PCOL3022 and PCOL3922 Notes

These are a comprehensive set of notes written for PCOL3022 and PCOL3922. This course can be difficu...

76 pages, 21000 words

HD Neuropharmacology Summary Notes

Weeks 1-13, I used these notes in the final exam and received a HD Topics include: - voltage and l...

44 pages, 12788 words

PCOL3022 - Comprehensive & Consice Notes ✅ HD Certified

These notes cover all of the lecture material for the course, which includes carefully selected diag...

79 pages, 15761 words

Neuropharmacology comprehensive summaries

The ONLY comprehensive set of notes you will need for the neuropharmacology course! Use these lectur...

69 pages, 29146 words

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Reviews

One of the better senior pharmacology units available to students as you study both the of pharmacology and its clinical applications in human diseases.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2013