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Pharmacology with Toxicology - opis przedmiotu

Informacje ogólne
Nazwa przedmiotu Pharmacology with Toxicology
Kod przedmiotu 12.9-WL-LekAM-PhToxE- 22
Wydział Wydział Lekarski i Nauk o Zdrowiu
Kierunek WLiNZ - oferta ERASMUS / Lekarski
Profil -
Rodzaj studiów jednolite magisterskie sześcioletnie
Semestr rozpoczęcia semestr zimowy 2023/2024
Informacje o przedmiocie
Semestr 5
Liczba punktów ECTS do zdobycia 6
Typ przedmiotu obowiązkowy
Język nauczania polski
Sylabus opracował
  • dr n. med. Sylwia Michalak
Formy zajęć
Forma zajęć Liczba godzin w semestrze (stacjonarne) Liczba godzin w tygodniu (stacjonarne) Liczba godzin w semestrze (niestacjonarne) Liczba godzin w tygodniu (niestacjonarne) Forma zaliczenia
Wykład 20 1,33 - - Zaliczenie 
Ćwiczenia 30 2 - - Zaliczenie 
Seminarium 15 1 - - Zaliczenie 

Cel przedmiotu

The primary objective of teaching pharmacology and toxicology is to get acquainted with basic terminology and topics related to pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and toxicology, the objective is also to present the advantages and dangers related to pharmacology. The student acquires knowledge of the mechanisms of actions of medicine, their interactions, and side effects and also learns ways of writing medical prescriptions for prescription medicines and pharmacy medicines and reporting side effects.

Wymagania wstępne

Knowledge in the field of biochemistry, anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology.

Zakres tematyczny

Lecture

  1. Introduction to pharmacology, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, LADME.
  2. General anaesthetics, myorelaxants.
  3. Pain management, opioid, and non-opioid analgesics, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
  4. Medicine used in the treatment of hypertension.
  5. Medicine used in coronary artery disease, lipid-lowering agents, and anticoagulants.
  6. Medicine used in cardiac arrhythmia.
  7. Diuretics. Medicine used in congestive heart failure.
  8. Introduction to autonomic nervous system drugs.
  9. Medicine used in disorders of the extrapyramidal system.
  10. Anticonvulsants.
  11. Hematopoietic drugs, haemostatic agents, a medicine used in the treatment of anaemia.
  12. Drugs used in chemotherapy of malignant neoplasms.
  13. Introduction to psychotropic medicines.

 

 Class

  1. Parts of medical prescription. Basic principles of prescribing medicine. Using various forms of information about drugs. Pills, capsules, dragees, lozenges. Paediatric drug dosages.
  2. Learning calculations paediatric drug dosing.
  3. The fate of drugs in the body. Mechanisms of drug action. Factors affecting the action of drugs in the body. Basic pharmacokinetic calculations. Reporting of adverse drug reactions.
  4. Basic knowledge of prescription medicines. Drops. Pharmaceutical powders for internal and external use.
  5. Pharmacotherapy of hypertension. Writing prescriptions for hypertension drugs.
  6. Pharmacotherapy of coronary artery disease and congestive heart failure. Writing prescriptions for cardiological drugs.
  7. Antiarrhythmic agents. Writing prescriptions for selected groups of drugs.
  8. Solutions and suspensions for injections. Principles of calculating dosages and means of administration for infusion pumps and intravenous drip infusions.
  9. Emergency sympathetic and parasympathetic drug usage.
  10. Local and general anaesthetics.
  11. Calculations for prescription suppositories.
  12. Principles for prescribing narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. Patches.
  13. Tranquillizers, anti-anxiety drugs, hypnotic drugs. Enemas.
  14. Immunomodulating drugs. Biologic agents. Gene therapy.
  15. Prescription drugs: ointments and creams.

 Seminars

  1. Colloid and crystalloid solutions.
  2. Drugs affecting the sympathetic nervous system.
  3. Drugs affecting the parasympathetic nervous system.
  4. Vascular-affecting drugs, nootropics, and blood flow stimulating medicine. Treatment for gout.
  5. Local anaesthetics.
  6. Neurological drugs: anticonvulsants, drugs used in extrapyramidal system disorders.
  7. Drugs used in chemotherapy for cancer.

 

Metody kształcenia

Classes are conducted in the form of seminars and exercises. Seminars and exercises consist of discussions of pharmacological issues and discussions with students. During the exercises, in addition, there is practical learning of writing prescriptions for ready-made and prescription drugs, and learning to search for and use various sources of information about drugs. Discussing groups of drugs using clinical examples. Lectures are conducted in the form of multimedia presentations.

Efekty uczenia się i metody weryfikacji osiągania efektów uczenia się

Opis efektu Symbole efektów Metody weryfikacji Forma zajęć

Warunki zaliczenia

Lecture classes: Lecture attendance is mandatory. The course ends with a final exam after the 6th semester, the exam consists of 100 questions or tasks. To pass the exam, a minimum of 60% of the possible points must be obtained. The condition for admission to the examination is completing and passing the exercises and seminars. The resit exam is conducted in the form of an oral exam. If it is necessary to switch to remote examination (in the regulatory time, before the start of the session, based on the rules of remote examination), it is possible to change the conditions of the examination.

Exercise and seminar classes: The condition for the class is obtaining positive grades in all classes scheduled for the program. Grade from seminars is comprised of an evaluation test in oral or written form and grades from activity during the classes. Class grade is comprised of grades acquired during classes in the form of prescription tests and grades from activity during classes. To pass the evaluation test student must obtain a minimum 60% of points. Classes and seminars start with quiz testing theoretical preparation for class. A quiz may be done in oral or written form and it will be done by the lecturer, passing the quiz is mandatory for class/seminar attendance. Attendance at all classes and seminars is mandatory. In cases of an excused absence, the student should make up the shortfall within the time agreed with the lecturer. Absences should not exceed 10 percent of the hours scheduled for a given form of class. Each failed quiz or evaluation test can be retaken up to 3 times. Other regulations not specified here are explained in Regulamin Studiów na Uniwersytecie Zielonogórskim

Final grade: arithmetic mean of all forms provided for the course. The results of the mean are determined according to the principle: mean 3.25 is the final mark of 3.5; mean 3.75 is the final score of 4.0; mean 4.25 is the final score of 4.5; the mean of 4.75 is the final score of 5.0.

Evaluation tests and exam scores:

- from 0% - 59% gets unsatisfactory (2.0) and fails the final exam               

- from 60% - 69% gets satisfactory ( 3.0 )

- from 70 % - 79% gets fairly good ( 3.5)

- from 80 % - 89% gets good ( 4.0 )

- from 90 % - 95% gets better than good ( 4.5 )

Other regulations not specified here are explained in Regulamin Studiów na Uniwersytecie Zielonogórskim https://www.uz.zgora.pl/index.php?regulamin-studiow

Literatura podstawowa

1.  Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 15e;Bertram Katzung,     Anthony Trevor;  McGraw-Hill Education / Medical2021; ISBN: 9781260452310

2. Rang & Dale's Pharmacology;  Humphrey P. Rang,  James M. Ritter,  Yoon Kong Loke

   Rod J. Flower,   Graeme Henderson,   David MacEwan : Elsevier2019;   ISBN: 9780702074486


 

Literatura uzupełniająca

 

 Rang & Dale's Pharmacology Flash Cards;  Yoon Kong Loke,  Katharina Mattishent;  Elsevier

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