- Docente: Gabriele Campana
- Credits: 7
- SSD: BIO/14
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Gabriele Campana (Modulo 1) Lucia Carboni (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Rimini
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Quality control of health products (cod. 8517)
Learning outcomes
The aim of this course is to provide knowledge about drug
mechanisms that control the kinetics of a drugs o xenobiotics in
the body, the administration and distribution and excretion
and their chemical-physical interactions that leads to the
therapeutic effects.
Course contents
Part I - Teacher: Gabriele Campana
Pharmacology: definitions; Drug concept, Pharmacodinamics:
Mechanisms of drug action; Receptor classification;
Factors-depending drug action; dose/effect ratio; Pharmacologycal
and Therapeutics properties Pharmacokinetcs: Movement of
drugs across cell membranes, blood-brain barrier and placenta
filter; routes of administration and absorption; binding to plasma
proteins; bioavailability; Half life of drugs; Drug dependent
effects; drug independent effects;; dose-response and time-response
curves; agonists, partial agonists, antagonists; side-effects;
overdose; idiosyncratic and allergic reactions; distribution of
drugs in the body, volume of distribution, , drug metabolism;
excretion; Drugs interactions; Factors inducing variability
in drug action (species, age, sex, gender,ect). Concept of drug
addiction: tollerance, physical and psychical dependence, drugs of
abuse. Drug development: Chemical and pharmacological studies;
preclinical studies; Clinical Trials (phase I,II,III and
epidemiological studies –IV)
Part II - Teacher : Lucia Carboni
Drugs acting on the autonomic nervous system: cholinergic agonists
and antagonists, cholinesterase inhibitors, adrenergic agonists and
antagonists, drugs relaxing skeletal muscles. Drugs acting on the
central nervous system: general anesthetics, local anesthetics,
drugs for Parkinson's disease; sedative-hypnotic drugs,
antipsychotics, antidepressants, antiepileptic drugs, opioid
analgesics and their antagonists, drugs of abuse. Cardiovascular
and Renal Drugs: antihypertensive drugs, diuretics, vasodilators
and drug used in angina pectoris; drugs used in heart failure;
drugs used in cardiac arrhythmias; drugs used in
dyslipidemia. Drugs with actions on smooth muscle:
Bronchodilators and other agents used in asthma, drugs active on
gastrointestinal functions, anti-ulcer drugs. Nonsteroidal
antiinflammatory drugs and corticosteroids. Antidiabetic drugs.
Chemotherapy: antimicrobial antifungal, antiviral, antineoplastic
drugs
Readings/Bibliography
Farmacologia Generale e Clinica per le Lauree Triennali – Furlanut
– Edizioni Piccin
Katzung,
Masters, Trevor Farmacologia Generale e Clinica -
Piccin
Teaching methods
Lectures
Assessment methods
Verification of learning takes place through an oral assessment.
This assessment aims to assess the knowledge on the topics covered
during the course of both modules. The purpose of the oral
examination focuses on the ability of the candidate to have
learned the basics of the mechanisms of action of drugs, how they
are modified by body and how these can affect the phisiology of the
body. In addition to this the candidate must demonstrate knowledge
of the major classes of drugs covered in the lectures.
During the oral exam, the candidate cannot use supporting material
such as books, notes or computer media
Teaching tools
PC
Video projector
Lessons on CD available for students
Office hours
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