Pharmacology 3rd UNZA RW

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About Course

This Pharmacology course offers an in-depth exploration of drug actions, classifications, and therapeutic applications. Students will learn about the general principles of pharmacology, delve into specific drug categories affecting various bodily systems, and understand the clinical use of these drugs. The course covers essential topics such as cardiovascular, CNS, and endocrine system drugs, as well as toxicology and chemotherapy. Practical case studies and assessments will enhance your ability to apply pharmacological knowledge in real-world scenarios.

What Will You Learn?

  • Fundamental Concepts: Understand the basic principles of pharmacology, including drug actions, interactions, and metabolism.
  • Drug Classification: Gain in-depth knowledge of various drug classes and their effects on different systems of the body.
  • Therapeutic Applications: Learn about the clinical uses of drugs, including indications, dosage, and side effects.
  • Toxicology and Chemotherapy: Study the principles of toxicology and the use of chemotherapy in treating diseases.
  • Practical Skills: Develop skills in evaluating drug effects, understanding pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, and applying this knowledge to patient care.

Course Content

Introduction and General Principles
Overview of pharmacology, drug interactions, and mechanisms of action.

Autonomic System
Drugs affecting the autonomic nervous system, including adrenergic and cholinergic agents.

Renal System Drugs
Diuretics, anti-hypertensives, and other drugs affecting renal function.

Cardiovascular Drugs
Anti-hypertensives, anti-arrhythmics, and drugs used in heart failure.

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