We welcome contributions to any aspect of the Pharmacology Education Project that might be of value for learners. We welcome contributions to any aspect of the Pharmacology Education Project that might be of value for learners:Pharmacology and clinical pharmacology. These sections of the project aim to provide short reviews on a wide range of topics covered in a maximum of 500 words but we value suggestions for other topics. If you think the summaries we have provided could be improved then write to us with an improved version. Drugs. These are brief summaries of the characteristics of important drug classes that include common drugs, mechanism of action, clinical indications, administration, adverse effects, contra-indications, warnings and monitoring arrangements. If you think these can be improved or that new drugs should be added then write to us. Therapeutics. These are short reviews of the management of common diseases. If you think that we have missed an important condition then send us your review. Resources. Tell us about websites, video and other resources that should be linked to individual topics in the project. Help us to add more definitions to the glossary, which is intended to provide very brief definitions of important terms in pharmacology and clinical pharmacology. To email direct please use admin@pharmacologyeducation.org or complete the form below.See a list of authors who have already contributed to the project.Submit Content/LinksThe editors welcome the input of colleagues from around the world as we help learners to make links with existing resources and gradually create new ones. The content of the project is divided broadly into four ‘sections’: Pharmacology, Clinical pharmacology, Drugs, and Therapeutics. Each section is divided into ‘modules’, each of which has associated with it between 4 and 10 ‘topics’. Each topic has a summary text of up to 500 words that highlights the most important aspects of this topic. This summary text has other learning resources attached (e.g. web-links, articles, video and audio files, PowerPoint). Depending on what you are submitting, complete the appropriate parts of this submission form. Section - None -PharmacologyClinical PharmacologyDrugsTherapeutics Select the Section most appropriate for your content. Module - None -Pharmacology:PharmacodynamicsPharmacology:ReceptorsPharmacology:Ion channelsPharmacology:EnzymesPharmacology:Other targets of drug actionPharmacology:PeptidesPharmacology:Other chemical mediatorsPharmacology:Desensitisation and tachyphylaxisPharmacology:Dose-response relationshipsPharmacology:Drug absorptionPharmacology:Drug distributionPharmacology:Drug metabolismPharmacology:Drug excretionPharmacology:Autonomic PharmacologyPharmacology:The Parasympathetic Nervous SystemPharmacology:The Sympathetic Nervous SystemClinical Pharmacology:Introduction to clinical pharmacologyClinical Pharmacology:Clinical pharmacodynamicsClinical Pharmacology:Clinical pharmacokineticsClinical Pharmacology:Individual variation in drug responseClinical Pharmacology:Adherence, compliance and concordanceClinical Pharmacology:Therapeutic drug monitoringClinical Pharmacology:Adverse drug reactionsClinical Pharmacology:Drug interactionsClinical Pharmacology:Medication errorsClinical Pharmacology:Drug development and marketingClinical Pharmacology:Clinical trialsClinical Pharmacology:Drug regulationClinical Pharmacology:Medicines managementClinical Pharmacology:Evidence-based medicineClinical Pharmacology:PrescribingClinical Pharmacology:Complementary and alternative medicinesClinical Pharmacology:Drug misuseDrugs:Gastrointestinal systemDrugs:Cardiovascular systemDrugs:Respiratory systemDrugs:Nervous systemDrugs:Endocrine systemDrugs:Renal systemDrugs:Locomotor systemDrugs:Genitourinary systemDrugs:Drugs used in inflammationDrugs:Drugs acting on the immune systemDrugs:Drugs used in obstetricsDrugs:Drugs used in gynaecologyDrugs:Drugs acting on the eyeDrugs:Drugs acting on the skinDrugs:Drugs acting on the ear, nose or throatDrugs:Drugs used in oncologyDrugs:Drugs used in haematologyDrugs:Anaesthetic drugsDrugs:Drugs for infectionsDrugs:Drugs of abuseTherapeutics:Gastroenterological diseaseTherapeutics:Cardiovascular diseaseTherapeutics:Respiratory diseaseTherapeutics:Neurological diseaseTherapeutics:Psychiatric diseaseTherapeutics:Endocrine diseaseTherapeutics:Renal diseaseTherapeutics:Locomotor diseaseTherapeutics:Genitourinary diseaseTherapeutics:ObstetricsTherapeutics:GynaecologyTherapeutics:Eye diseaseTherapeutics:Skin diseaseTherapeutics:Ear, nose or throat diseaseTherapeutics:OncologyTherapeutics:HaematologyTherapeutics:Anaesthetic drugsTherapeutics:Infectious diseaseTherapeutics:Toxicology Select the 'module' under the Section selected above which is most appropriate for your content. Introductory text - None -YesNoNot applicable. The Module has introductory text Module: Introductory text If you are contributing content for a module that does not have an introduction, please create an introductory text of 100–200 words highlighting why this area is relevant to learners and briefly explaining the topic structure. (see bit.ly/PharmacologySNS for example.) Are you adding a NEW topic together with resource links under a module? - None -Yes, I am adding a new topic and resource links.No, I am adding a resource link to an existing topic. New topic name Enter the title of the new topic and press Enter on your keyboard. Description for NEW topic If you are submitting a NEW topic under a module, please provide descriptive text of up to 500 words explaining this topic in clear and simple English broken up into easily read paragraphs. Include any simple tables or diagrams. Restrict any references to very important ones that will be included in the links below. (For example, see bit.ly/PharmacologySNS, Drugs affecting synthesis, storage, release and removal of noradrenaline.) Topic name Enter the title of the existing topic in the space provided. Resource information Title Please enter the title of the resource. Author Please enter the author of the work URL Please enter the URL link to the work. Alternatively, if you are the author, you can email your resource to us directly. In your email, please state your name and the resource title. Are you planning to send your own resource via email? Please use admin@pharmacologyeducation.org to send your file. Commentary Create a short description of the linked material. This will appear as a tooltip and the display is limited to 255 characters. Learner level - None -BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced Your information Name Email address Institution Country Provide the information below and click Submit. You will hear soon from one of our editors. This article was published on 2025-01-23