Basic Pharmacology (1 hr Lecture+2 hrs Practical)

  • College of Pharmacy |
  • English

Description

This course is a part of “Biomolecule Activity Cluster”. It provides the students with the knowledge of the basic principles of pharmacology, pharmacodynamics (general and molecular aspects) and pharmacokinetics. Concepts of agonism, antagonism, and modulation of receptor activity are reviewed together with a general overview of the different potential interventions with the of various neurotransmitters and humoral mediators as examples of mechanisms of drug action. Practical exercises aim to help students apply this acquired knowledge using selected in-vitro animal models as well as simulation techniques.

Program

Bachelor of Pharmacy-B Pharm

Objectives

  • By the end of the course students will be able to: a. Knowledge and Understanding a.1. Define basic pharmacological terms such as agonist, antagonist, drug affinity, efficacy, potency, and receptors. a.2. Recognize the pharmacokinetic processes that affect drug disposition. a.3. Distinguish the possible pharmacodynamic interactions of drugs with their target of action. a.4. Explain the pharmacological actions of drugs acting on the autonomic nervous system. b. Intellectual Skills b.1. Relate the drug dose to its response using simulation software or in-vitro experiments on isolated organs. b.2. Correlate the pharmacological actions of drugs with their clinical use with special emphasis on autonomic drugs. c. Professional and Practical Skills c.1. Apply the knowledge of basic principles of pharmacology in professional pharmacy practice and patient care. d. General and Transferable Skills d.1. Develop self-learning abilities via answering simple research questions.

Textbook

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