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This multimedia software for teaching of toxicology was realized on the initiative and under the direction of: Alain Ortega, Alain Pineau, Jacqueline Boniffay, Jenny Benois-Pineau, with the participation of the Associated Group of the teachers of Toxicology of France (GATOX)

 

A drug is an health product intended to correct a physiological dysfunction or to restore a impaired function

Any abusive, erroneous or dewated use will be able to have a harmful action on health.

The clinical cases presented, resulting from a hospital experiments, are proposed for the training of the health professionals. Through these cases, the professionals will have to always be vigilant for the prescription and the dispensation of drugs and for the evolution of the therapeutic schedules.

 

   

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Tox-Didact was presented in several national and international congresses and international (Bulgaria, Colombia, Spain, Morocco, Italy, Vietnam…) dealing with toxicology, communication, multi-media and the remote formation and university.

Currently, you have access to a demonstration on line of TOX-DIDACT (module “Toxicity of the AVK”) under certain conditions of inscription

Later, on you will have access to other formations on line :

   "AMASUD" = = Animations on the Mechanisms of Action of the main Doping Substances. This software is currently presented in the Olympic case published by the Olympic and Sporting French National committee (CNOSF).

More information on the “Olympic case”

Like with other products like :

   · "DMSP" = Dopage, Doping, How to put its Health in Danger

   · "Toxic Plants"

All these softwares were realized in of our structure of multimedia development.

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