11681 (v.2) Pharmacology 335


 

Area:School of Pharmacy
Credits:25.0
Contact Hours:5.5
Lecture:3 x 1 Hours Weekly
Laboratory:1 x 2.5 Hours Weekly
Prerequisite(s):8013 (v.5) Pharmacology 224 or any previous version
Syllabus:Local anaesthetics. General anaesthetics. Opioid analgesics and antagonists. Drugs affecting renal and cardiovascular function, blood platelet aggregation, thrombus function and lipoprotein metabolism. Drugs affecting gastrointestinal function and hormone systems. Anti-craving drugs. Critical evaluation of published clinical trials. Physiological pharmacokinetic models. Renal and hepatic disease. Clinical pharmacokinetics of specific drugs.
 
Unit Outcomes: On successful completion of this unit students will have - Demonstrated a knowledge of the scientific foundation of the fundamental mechanisms of drugs action. Developed the ability to predict the basic pharmacokinetics properties of a drug given its main mechanisms of elimination, plasma binding and percent excreted unchanged in the urine. Developed a specific knowledge of the pharmacology of drugs in selected body systems. Developed an appreciation of the consequences of renal and hepatic disease and other factors influencing pharmacokinetics. Developed the ability to calculate individual dosage regimens based on plasma concentrations or physiological parameters.
Text and references listed above are for your information only and current as of September 30, 2003. Please check with the unit coordinator for up-to-date information.
Unit References: Australian Medicines Handbook (2003). Evans W.E., Shentag J.J.and Jusko W.J., (1992), Applied Pharmacokinetics, 3rd ed., Spokane, Applied Therapeutics. Various journals and monographs on pharmacology.
Unit Texts: Hardman J.G., Goodman Gilman A. and Limbird L.E., (2001), Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 10th ed., New York, McGraw-Hill. Page M.A., Introduction to Pharmacokinetics, Curtin University of Technology. Rowland M. and TozerT., (1995), Clinical Pharmacokentics, 3rd ed., Philadelphia, Lea and Fibiger.
 
Unit Assessment Breakdown: Examination 70%. Tutorial, Tests and Assignment 30%. This is by grade/mark assessment.
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2004Bentley CampusSemester 1Y  

 

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