Weeks | Topics |
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Introduction to Pharmacology and basic concepts: What is Pharmacology? What is medicine? Drug classification Mechanisms of action of drugs
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Pharmacokinetics Drug forms and routes of administration Factors affecting drug absorption and distribution Drug metabolism and factors affecting metabolism Excretion of drugs
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Cardiovascular system Cardiac glycosides Antiarrhythmics Diuretics Drugs used in the treatment of hypertension
Absorbtion of drugs and fate in body
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Entry into the respiratory system; bronchodilators, antitussive and expectorant drugs, oxygen
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Digestive system pharmacology Peptic ulcer, emetic and antiemetic agents, laxative and purgative agents, diarrhea.
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Introduction to the autonomic nervous system General terms Functional anatomy Neurotransmitters
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Urinary tract pharmacology diuretic agents, urinary antiseptics, Drugs Affecting Fluid Electrolyte Metabolism
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Immune System pharmacology, immunosuppressive agents, stimulating agents and depressing agents.
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Agents used in chemotherapy, antineoplastic drugs
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Introduction to musculoskeletal system pharmacology, mechanisms of action of drugs and skin diseases
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Endocrine system pharmacology Hypothalamic and pituitary hormones Pancreatic hormones and antidiabetic agents .Hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic coma
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Antibiotics, bactericides and bacteriostatics, agents that act on microorganisms
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Antiparasitic drugs, antiseptic and disinfectant properties of substances
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Drug abuse and substance addictions
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