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Last update: Hana Kalhousová (06.02.2024)
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Last update: Hana Kalhousová (06.02.2024)
Entry requirements: prerequisites: completed Physiology II. |
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Last update: Hana Kalhousová (06.02.2024)
Outcomes (subject Pharmacology I): 1. the student acquires theoretical knowledge of general pharmacology, which is necessary for understanding the general properties of drugs and their use in clinical practice 2. the student acquires theoretical knowledge of the special pharmacology of the nervous system with emphasis on the practical use of drugs in specific clinical situations. 3. the student will acquire basic practical skills for analysis of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs, evaluation of complications in pharmacotherapy, monitoring pharmacotherapy, and using drugs affecting the central and peripheral nervous system. 4. the student will be able to recognize the drugs discussed and describe their basic properties. |
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Last update: Hana Kalhousová (06.02.2024)
Credit Conditions for granting credit in pharmacology:
b) Worksheets c) Knowledge d) In the event of a forced transition to online teaching |
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Last update: Hana Kalhousová (06.02.2024)
Teachers
Lectures The lectures will take place face-to-face in MS Teams in the form of "live" transmission, or an academic staff member will prepare a Powerpoint presentation with inserted voice comments. Video of the lecture will then be uploaded to our Moodle page. The presenting teacher will be online to answer questions during class time or will be available to students for consultations or questions about the lecture in another adequate way. The method of presentation will be up to the individual lecturer. The students will be informed about this in advance. The recorded lectures will be permanently available on the corresponding Moodle page.
Practical courses & seminars 1. Basic principles of pharmacology. Pharmacodynamics. Notes
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Last update: Hana Kalhousová (06.02.2024)
Compulsory literature • Katzung BG, Trevor AJ: Basic and clinical pharmacology, 15th ed. 2021, ISBN-13: 9781260452310 (or the latest edition available) Recommend literature • Rang HP, Ritter JM et al: Rang & Dale's Pharmacology. 9th ed., Churchill Livingstone Inc., New York, 2019. ISBN: 9780702074486 (or the latest edition available) Completive literature
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