Pharmacology Desktop Library
Research Guide
Dentistry Library (Harry R Abbott)
Welcome to the Pharmacology Desktop Library for Dentistry!
This desktop library is intended to assist you in your pharmacology studies. Clicking on a blue link will take you to a website, a full-text article, or information on where to find a particular book or article within the University of Toronto library system.
The navigation bar on the right gives you access to the following:
- The General Principles page has a list of journal articles, textbooks and journals for general reference.
- The Links page provides links to relevant web sites in pharmacology.
- The Organizations page links to the most important pharmacological organizations.
- The Resources by Subject page will take you to a list of 13 subject areas within pharmacology, each with specific resources.
- The Software page points to software relevant to the field of pharmacology.
- The Tools/Tutorials page has several online tutorials including the tutorial developed by the Faculty of Dentistry.
The quick links near the top of this page provide easy access to additional information:
- RxList is a guide to prescription drug information including monographs on individual drugs.
- MedLine Plus is an information service provided by the world's largest medical library, the National Library of Medicine.
- e-CPS is the electronic version of the Canadian Pharmacists Association's drug guide ("Compendium of pharmaceuticals and specialties").
- DrugDigest is a consumer health and drug information site.
- Drug Info is a website about prescription & OTC drug information for consumers & professionals.
This desktop library was developed by Helen Grad, Margaret Fulford, Melissa Troemel, and Stephanie Walker. In 2006, this desktop library was updated by Professor Helen Grad, Margaret Fulford, Helen Yueping He and Amy Beaith. This desktop library was last updated by Dr. Jose Lanca and Helen Yueping He in Sept. 2010.
Please send suggestions for this guide to helen.he@utoronto.ca

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