43228 - Clinical Neuropharmacology

Academic Year 2008/2009

  • Docente: Agostino Baruzzi
  • Credits: 1
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Long cycle 2nd degree programme in Medicine (cod. 0080)

Learning outcomes

Drugs affecting the central  nervous system are commonly prescribed by primary care physicians and specialists.

The course will outline the kinetic and dynamic features of the main classes of drugs and the biochemical foundations of neuropharmacology.

The aim is to provide a practical grounding for an accurate and rational assessment of treatment in relation to clinical impact and side effects and toxicity.

Course contents

  • Pharmacological characteristics in relation to clinical use
  • Pharmacodynamic characteristics in relation to therapeutic effects and

          toxicity

  • This information will lay the foundations for primary care physicians to

          address the key aspects of treatment with anti-epileptic drugs,

          headache medications, anxiolytics, antidepressants and antipsychotic

          drugs.

 

Readings/Bibliography

Samuels M.A.  

Manual of neurologic therapeutics 7th edtn.

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004

 

Goodman & Gilman's

The pharmacological basis of therapeutics 10th edtn.

Hardman J.G., L.E. Linbird, A.G. Gilman (eds)

McGraw Hill, 2001

 

Biochemical basis of neuropharmacology 8th edtn.

J.R. Cooper, F.E. Bloom, R.H. Roth (eds)

Oxford University Press, 2003

Teaching methods

Lectures

Assessment methods

Based on student's course attendance.

Teaching tools

Computer and digital projector for Power Point presentation.

Links to further information

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Office hours

See the website of Agostino Baruzzi