Francesca GUIDA
Insegnamento di PHARMACOLOGY 1
Corso di laurea magistrale a ciclo unico in MEDICINA E CHIRURGIA
SSD: BIO/14
CFU: 5,00
ORE PER UNITÀ DIDATTICA: 50,00
Periodo di Erogazione: Annualità Singola
Italiano
Lingua di insegnamento | INGLESE |
English
Teaching language | English |
Contents | Knowledge of general principles of pharmacodynamic, pharmacokinetic and drug interaction; knowledge of drugs acting at neurotransmissions. Knowledge of toxicology included drug abuse and treatment of poisoning |
Textbook and course materials | Book: Rang &Dale’s 11th edition |
Course objectives | Correlation of pharmacology with related medical sciences emphasizing the application of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics to therapeutics |
Prerequisites | knowledge of biochemistry, physiology, physiopathology |
Teaching methods | classroom |
Evaluation methods | Evaluation of student proficiency is based on oral test (viva voce). The oral exam covers all the aspects of the theory of pharmacology. The questions will be as specific to evaluate the basic knowledge of the topic. The student should be able to discuss on the topic and be able to connect and analyze the different subjects. This means that the student must know the key steps of basic pharmacology, the most relevant for the therapy. Moreover, the student must have a deep knowledge of the most common therapies being able to connect the drugs with diseases. In order to test the acquisition of this ability the student will be asked to solve simple clinical therapeutic oriented problem, e.g recognize a possible drug interaction, the possible adverse reactions and their clinical manifestation. The final grade is expressed in 30/30 were 18 represents the minimum and 30 the maximum and it is established during the oral exam. Oral exam lasting 30 minutes. |
Course Syllabus | Pharmacodynamic: general principles, molecular aspect, cellular aspect -Pharmacokinetics: absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion -Pharmcokinetic parameters -Drug interactions -Chemical mediators and autonomic nervous system: Cholinergic, Noradrenergic, GABAergic, glutammatergic, Opioid, Cannabinoid, 5-HT and histamine system- Purines, peptides and nitric oxide -Principles of toxicology included drug abuse and treatment of poisoning |