Toxicology for pharmacists addresses toxic effects of exogenous substances, especially medicines, on the living organism. First, the general principles will be explained (basic concepts, toxicokinetics, general principles of poisoning therapy, the most important antidotes, etc.). The special toxicology will focus on drug-induced organ toxicity (cardiovascular, respiratory, hepatotoxicity, etc.), and also on the toxicity of the most common addictive substances including ethanol.
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Toxikologie pro farmaceuty se zabývá studiem toxických účinků exogenních látek, zejména léčiv, na živý organismus. V obecné části se studenti seznámí s obecnými principy (základní pojmy, toxikokinetika, obecné zásady terapie otrav, nejdůležitější antidota atd). Speciální toxikologie je zaměřená především na léky navozenou orgánovou toxicitu (toxicita kardiovaskulárního systému, respiračního systému, hepatotoxicita atd) a dále na toxicitu nejčastějších návykových látek včetně ethanolu.
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Course completion requirements -
Final test.
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Závěrečný test.
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Learning outcomes
The course Toxicology for Pharmacists is a continuation of the course Pharmacology I and complements the simultaneous course Pharmacology II. It is based on the knowledge acquired in the courses: Human Morphology and Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathobiochemistry and Pathological Physiology for Pharmacists.
After completing the course, student understands and can use the following terms or abbreviations: toxicokinetics, toxicodynamics, antidote, LD50.
Learning outcomes:
Student on the basis of acquired knowledge and skills:
understands the importance of toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics for the toxicity of xenobiotics, especially medicines;
is familiar with the most well-known antidotes, can state their indications and mechanisms of action;
can name important substances (especially medicines) that are risky for: cardiovascular system, respiratory system, liver and kidney; and explains the principles of toxicity (if known) and treatment options for these substances;
understands the toxic effects of ethanol, can describe the course and treatment of acute intoxication and chronic alcoholism and can explain the use of ethanol as an antidote;
knows the main psychostimulants and hallucinogens, their mechanisms of action, acute and long-term risks of use.
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