Description
After completion of the course the student should have the knowledge and skills that enable the student to differentiate between different organs of through their monographs. The course comprises the study of identification of different organs through their monographs. (fruits, herbs, Subterranean organs, unorganized drugs in addition to drugs of marine and animal origin) , including identify their active constituents and adulterants describe micro- and macro-morphological characteristics, benefits and precautions of their medicinal uses., side effects and contraindications and to have an overview over their phytopharmaceuticals available on the market specially the Egyptian market.
Program
PharmD
Objectives
- Domain (1): Fundamental knowledge
By the end of the course, the students should be able to:
1.1 – Recall some important medicinal drugs of natural origin, regarding their history, cultivation and collection, as well as diagnostic characters, active constituents and medicinal uses and the misuse of some herbs.
1.2- Recognize various products of natural origin used by the public in the self- treatment of diseases, regarding their safety and efficacy
Domain (2): Professional and Ethical Practice
By the end of the course, the students should be able to:
2.1- Differentiate between selected examples of the medicinal drugs
morphologically, microscopically and chemically.
2.2- Distinguish herbal remedies and multi-herbal mixtures, their safety,
shortcomings, difficulties, and to categorize the methods of their identification
as crude drugs and how to test for possible adulterants.
Domain (3): Pharmaceutical Care
By the end of the course, the students should be able to:
3.1- Identify medicinal drugs of natural origin and judge their purity. Examine the new medicinal drugs of plant origin on scientific basis depending on all gained information (theoretical and practical).
3.2- Communicate to the public the dangerous effects of the misuse of herbs
Domain (4): Personal Practice
By the end of the course, the students should be able to:
4.1- Communicate and work in groups, through attending scientific discussions held in the labs. Practice self-learning through the access to the web and central libraries.
4.2- Participate in direct patient care