The course emphasizes the biochemical and physiological bases for understanding drug action, and it introduces major classes of drugs
This course deals with the basic principles of pharmacology including concepts of pharmacodynamics (e.g., drug-receptor interactions, signaling mechanisms, and dose-effect relationships) and pharmacokinetics (e.g., drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination). The course emphasizes the biochemical and physiological bases for understanding drug action, and it introduces major classes of drugs. Groups of drugs which are specifically considered include those acting on the autonomic and central nervous system.
A- Knowledge and Understanding:
A.1. Identify major drug classes discussed in the course
A.2. List prototype drug(s),
A.3. Describe mechanism(s) of action,
A.4. List important therapeutic actions and applications, and
A.5. Explain important (prevalent or life-threatening) adverse effects;
B- Intellectual Skills:
B.1Apply knowledge of drug classes and mechanisms into which additional drugs can be incorporated, compared, and contrasted as new drugs are developed and as the practice of medicine dictates.
B.2 Evaluate the variations in drug response between individual patients, based upon disease, genetic traits, or other innate characteristics
B.3Asses the drug interaction with other drugs.
C- Professional and Practical Skills:
C.1.Build an understanding of the general types and clinical usage of drugs discussed in this course
C.2. Employ the ability to recognize and understand the physicochemical and physiological factors that affect the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of drugs, and how these relate to pharmacokinetics.
C.3. Interpret dose-response relationships for both desired and undesired drug effects
C.4.Interpret and analyze literature related to drugs.
D- General and transferable skills:
D.1. Search pubmed data base for relevant drug information.
D.2. Work in a team.
D.3. Independent learning
D.4. Appreciate team work
D.5. Demonstrate professional behavior
Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, 11 th Edition, B. G. Katzung. AJ Trevor & S Masters (Eds). ISBN: 978-0071604055. McGraw Hill / Lange Med. Pub., Norwalk, Conn./San Mateo, CA, July 31, 2009.
Katzung&Treavor's Pharmacology.Examination & Board Review.9th Edition 2010.McGrawHill/ Lange ISBN: 978-0071701556.
Lipincott'sIlIustrated Reviews: Pharmacology.Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 4th Edition. 2008. ISBN: 978-0781771559.
Principles of Pharmacology.The Pathophysiologic Basis of Drug Therapy.2nd Edition, 2007.Golan David E. et al. Editors. ISBN-13: 978-0-7817-8355-2. Wolters Kluwer, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2007.
Activity | Percent (%) |
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Mid-term Exam | 30% |
Seminars and review presentation | 20% |
Final Exam | 50% |