Description
The course covers drugs used for treatment of different types of solid tumors. It also covers drugs used to manage psychiatric disorders including depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia. The drugs are discussed relevant to their possible structure – activity relationships, contraindications, prodrug and bioactivation concepts, if any, and their possible metabolism and elimination
Program
PharmD Clinical
Objectives
- Domain (1): Fundamental knowledge
By the end of the course the student should be able to:
1.1 Recognize the chemical structure, pharmacophore moieties and structure activity relationships in each class of the drugs used in solid tumors and neurological disorders.
1.2 Explain different physicochemical properties based on chemical structure of the anticancer and CNS acting drugs
1.3 Evaluate the effect of different pharmacokinetic properties on the drug effectiveness and safety in different clinical settings.
1.4 Discuss the process of drug design and, synthesis in certain classes of the studied drugs.
1.5 Describe the principle of structure-based drug design (SBDD) strategies (De Novo drug design and QSAR) using computer-aided drug design software.
Domain (2): Professional and Ethical Practice
At the end of the course the student should be able to:
2.1 Design new chemical entities of drugs with improved biological activity based on computer aided drug design techniques (De Novo drug design and QSAR).
2.2 Perform suitable analytical methods for the assay of active ingredients in a bulk or a single component.
2.3 Fulfil the requirements of the regulatory framework to authorize a medicinal product including quality, safety, and efficacy requirements.
Domain (3): Pharmaceutical Care
At the end of the course the student should be able to:
3.1 Integrate the pharmacological properties of antimicrobial drugs including mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, dosage, contra-indications, adverse drug reactions and drug interactions.
Domain (4): Personal Practice
At the end of the course the student should be able to:
4.1 Demonstrate responsibility for team performance and peer evaluation of other team members, and express time management skills.
4.2 Retrieve and critically analyze information, identify and solve problems, and work autonomously and effectively in a team.
4.3 Use new technologies and media to demonstrate effective presentation skills.
4.4 Practice independent learning needed for continuous professional development.