deregister from the credit exam date if a requisite was not fulfilled deregister from the exam date if a requisite was not fulfilled for a repeated registration for Course credit + Exam, the student must have the Course credit exam passed
Last update: PharmDr. Bc. Eva Dědečková (27.09.2021)
Pharmacology is a preclinical subject, in which students acquire knowledge of basic principles of pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and mechanism of action of individual drugs.
Rational pharmacotherapy taught during seminars focuses on suitable individual drug choice for each patient and avoiding drug interaction or adverse effects. Students also get familiar with the fundamentals of drug prescription in a theoretical and practical way.
Course completion requirements - Czech
Last update: PharmDr. Bc. Eva Dědečková (27.09.2021)
Attendance at seminars is mandatory. Active participation in seminars, independent home preparation and elaboration of assigned tasks, completion of progress tests, and a final credit test are required for the credit to be awarded. The student can obtain credit in pharmacology in one regular and two corrective terms at the end of the semester.
Literature - Czech
Last update: PharmDr. Bc. Eva Dědečková (27.09.2021)
A.J.Trevor, B.G.Katzung, S.B.Masters: Katzung and Trevor's Pharmacology McGraw - Hill
British National Formulary (latest edition)
Requirements to the exam - Czech
Last update: PharmDr. Bc. Eva Dědečková (10.02.2023)
Successful completion of a computer test and oral examination. The computer test consists of 50 randomly generated questions that have 4 possible answers, of which only 1 is correct. To successfully pass the test, you need to get 35 or more points (min. 70 % success rate). For the oral examination, the student draws 3 questions, one from general and two from special pharmacology. The list of exam questions is published in advance and is available for download in the SIS.
Syllabus - Czech
Last update: PharmDr. Bc. Eva Dědečková (23.11.2023)
Seminars - topics:
Phytotherapy and phytotoxicology. Introduction of toxicology. Toxic metals. Antidotes. Animal toxicology Homeopathy and other alternative medicine methods. Pharmacotherapy of respiratory diseases. Pharmacotherapy of gastrointestinal diseases. Hormonal substitution treatment and contraceptives. Drugs in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Drug addiction. Drug interaction. Total repetition. Credit test.
Lectures:
1. Antibiotics I. 2. Antibiotics II. 3. Antifungals, antivirals, antiparasitics. Disinfectants. 4. Pharmacotherapy used in dermatology. Pharmacotherapy used in ophthalmology. 5. Drugs affecting cardiovascular system – overview. 6. Antihypertensive and lipid-lowering drugs. 7. Treatment of heart failure and antidysrhythmic drugs. 8. Antithrombotic treatment (anticoagulants, anti-platelet drugs, fibrinolytics). 9. Pharmacotherapy in the treatment of endocrine diseases including diabetes mellitus. 10. Substances affecting the immune system (immunosuppression and immunostimulation). Pharmacotherapy in rheumatology. 11. Pharmacotherapy of osteoarthrosis and osteoporosis. 12. Anticancer drugs. Contrast agents and radiopharmaceuticals. 13. Acute pharmacotherapy.
Course completion requirements - Czech
Last update: PharmDr. Bc. Eva Dědečková (27.09.2021)
Attendance at seminars is mandatory. Active participation in seminars, independent home preparation and elaboration of assigned tasks, completion of progress tests, and a final credit test are required for the credit to be awarded. The student can obtain credit in pharmacology in one regular and two corrective terms at the end of the semester.