3 pharmacology - dentistry 2012-201
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3 pharmacology - dentistry 2012-201
STANDARD COURSE SYLLABUS Pharmacology Faculty of Dentistry for academic year 2012/2013 Description of subject matter – Instructional program Name of subject: Pharmacology Module code: Director of unit conduction the course: Prof. dr hab. Adam Szeląg Faculty: Dentistry Course of study: dentistry Level of studies Unitary MMed Form of studies full-time Year: III Semester: V and VI Type of subject obligatory Language of instruction: English Winter semester (hrs.) Summer semester (hrs.) Name of unit conducting course L C S L C S Department of Pharmacology 30 30 15 15 Total: 45 30 30 15 15 Educational goals (goals for lessons set by instructor, related to the results of education, max. 6 items) The aim of the course is to show the rules of rational pharmacotherapy, benefits and risks of pharmacotherapy. Students are taught how to verify the sources of knowledge about drugs and critical review of medical papers. After the pharmacology course students should know general terms from pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and pharmacoeconomics, should also know basis for drugs action, and are able to characterize groups of drugs, their pharmacological effects, pharmacokinetics, indications and contraindications, adverse effects, interactions and basic dosage regiments. Student should also know how to calculate proper doses and prescribe simple prescriptions or orders to the nurses. Matrix of educational results for subjects in reference to methods for verifying intended educational results and manner of conducting lessons. Number of Description of educational result (in Methods for verifying Manner of lessons: conformance with detailed educational results educational achievement of ** provide symbol defined in standards) result intended educational results * W01 Student defines basic pharmacokinetic oral or written L terms, describes groups of drugs, examinations explains their action, indications and contraindications as well as interactions, adverse effects and knows management with intoxicated persons. U01 Student is able to veryfy the dose of oral answers, tests, C drug depending on the function of main presentations, organs and prescribe it on the colloquium, prescription form. Student could also prescriptions esses the toxicity of various substances in regard to patient’s age or health. *e.g.. test, presentation, oral response, essay, report, colloquium, oral examination, written examination; ** L- lecture; S- seminar; C- class; EL- e-learning; Student work input (balance of ECTS points) Lessons on-site (hrs.) Own work (hrs.) Summary of student workload ECTS points for subject 4 Remarks Content of lessons: (please provide the subject of individual lessons, keeping in mind the need to contribute to the intended educational results) Lectures – winter semester Subject: Name of the lecturer Lecture 1. General pharmacology – introduction. Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Lecture 2. General pharmacology – LADME. General pharmacology – pharmacokinetics, variations in drugs’ action. Autonomic nervous system – physiology, drugs acting on ganglia. Adrenomimetics part I. Autonomic nervous system – adrenomimetics part II, adrenolytics. Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Lecture 3. Lecture 4. Lecture 5. Lecture 6. Autonomic nervous system – cholinergic system. Lecture 7. Vitamins. Lecture 8. Diuretics. Heparins, oral anticoagulants. Antiplatelets and thrombolytics. Hypolypemic drugs. Therapy of chronic heart failure (RAA system - ACEI, ARB, RI, cardiac glycosides and other inotropic agents). Therapy of ischemic heart disease (BB, CCB, vasodilators). Therapy of hypertension. Lecture 9. Lecture 10. Lecture 11. Lecture 12. Lecture 13. Lecture 14. Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Ewa Chlebda-Sieragowska MD, PhD Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Respiratory tract. Lecture 15. Gastrointestinal drugs – treatment of peptic ulcer, antidiarrheal, laxatives drugs. Drugs influencing GI tract motility. Mineral substances. Lectures – summer semester Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Subject: Name of the lecturer: Lecture 1. Lecture 3. Cell wall disrupters. Aminoglycosides. Tetracyclines. Polymixines. Chloramphenicol. Macrolides, ketolides, streptogramines, lincosamides. Lecture 4. Quinolones. Oxazolidynones. Lecture 5. Antifungal drugs. Lecture 6. Antiviral drugs. Lecture 7. Anticancer chemotherapy. Lecture 8. Immunosuppressants. Biological treatment and gene therapy. (45 minutes) Lecture 2. Ewa Chlebda-Sieragowska MD, PhD Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Ewa Chlebda-Sieragowska MD, PhD Ewa Chlebda-Sieragowska MD, PhD Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD Classes – winter semester Subject: Class 1. Class 2. Regulations of the classes and lectures in Pharmacology. General rules of order writing. Autakoids – histamine, serotonin and ergot alkaloids. Dosage forms of drugs. Name of the teacher Beata Nowak MD, PhD Beata Nowak MD, PhD Class 3. Local and general anesthetics. Dosage forms of drugs. Beata Nowak MD, PhD Class 4. Spasmolytics, myorelaxants, drugs affecting neuromuscular transmission. Dosage forms of drugs. Beata Nowak MD, PhD Class 5. Opioid analgetics. Dosage forms of drugs. Beata Nowak MD, PhD Class 6. NSAIDS. Antipyretic drugs. Goat and rheumatic arthritis. Dosage forms of drugs. Drug calculations. Hematopoesis, iron preparation. Dosage forms of drugs. Drug calculations. Class 7. Class 8. TEST 1 Class 9. Antiarrhythmics. Dosage forms of drugs. Drug calculations. Hormones of hypothalamus, pituitary gland. Thyroid hormones and antithyroid drugs. Dosage forms of drugs. Drug calculations. Class 10. Beata Nowak MD, PhD Beata Nowak MD, PhD Class 11. Drug calculation test. Sex hormones. Class 12. Glucocorticoids. Dosage forms of drugs. Drug calculations. Insulin and oral hypoglycemic drugs. Dosage forms of drugs. Drug calculations Class 13. Beata Nowak MD, PhD Beata Nowak MD, PhD Beata Nowak MD, PhD Beata Nowak MD, PhD Beata Nowak MD, PhD Beata Nowak MD, PhD Class 14. TEST 2 Beata Nowak MD, PhD Class 15. Possibility to obtain positive degrees. Beata Nowak MD, PhD Classes – summer semester Subject: Class 1. Class 2. Class 3. Class 4. Class 5. Class 6. Introduction to chemotherapy. Management of anaphylactic shock. Dosage forms of drugs. Drug calculations. Nitroimidazoles, nitrofuranes and other urinary antiseptics (e.g. fosfomycin), sulphonamides, cotrimoixazole. Disinfectans and sterilisants. Dosage forms of drugs. Drug calculations. Tuberculostatics, ryfamycines. Dosage forms of drugs. Drug calculation. CNS - antipsychotic drugs. Dosage forms of drugs. Drug calculations. CNS - antianxiety drugs, sedatives, antidepressants. Dosage forms of drugs. Drug calculations. CNS - antiepileptic drugs, neurodegenerative disorders. Dosage forms of drugs. Drug calculations. Name of the teacher Beata Nowak MD, PhD Beata Nowak MD, PhD Beata Nowak MD, PhD Beata Nowak MD, PhD Beata Nowak MD, PhD Beata Nowak MD, PhD Class 7. Drug calculation test. (45 minutes) Beata Nowak MD, PhD Class 8. Test No 3 Beata Nowak MD, PhD Primary and secondary literature Rang and Dale's Pharmacology. HP Rang, MM Dale, JM Ritter, RJ Flower, Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 6th Ed, 2007. Howland RD, Mycek MJ, Harvey RA, Champe PC: Lippincott's illustrated reviews: pharmacology, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 3rd Ed, 2005 or newer. Modern Pharmacology with Clinical Application. CR Craig, RE Stitzel, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 6th Ed, 2004 Brenner GM: Pharmacology 2nd Ed, Saunders/Elsevier, 2010 Wecker L: Brody’s human pharmacology. 5th Ed, Mosby/Elsevier, 2010 Requirements concerning instructional aids (e.g. laboratory, multimedia projector, other …) multimedia projector, interactive board Conditions for successful completion of course: Theoretical exam: To pass the test 65% of correct answers are required. The level may be only decreased in some situations. To pass the oral exam correct answers on all of 3 chosen questions are required. Practical exam (drug calculation and order writing): To pass drug calculation test correct calculations and writing of the 2 prescriptions and 1 order for the nurse are required. Name and address of unit conducting course, contact information (tel./email): Department of Pharmacology, Wroclaw Medical University Mikulicza-Radeckiego 2, PL-50-345 Wrocław phone: +48 71 784 14 38 e-mail secretary office: [email protected] Persons holding the classes and lectures: Beata Nowak MD, PhD (classes), Ewa Chlebda-Sieragowska MD, PhD and Anna Merwid-Ląd MD, PhD (lectures) Person responsible for the course for a given year Anna Merwid-Ląd, MD, PhD Signature of head of unit conducting the course Signature of Dean .………....…..… ……….………..…… Date of syllabus drafting: 24.10.2012