Clinical pharmacology- Dr Abdalmotaal Fouda

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About Course

Learning Objectives for the Clinical Pharmacology Course

  1. Understand Drug Mechanisms:
    • Gain a thorough understanding of the mechanisms of action of various drugs.
    • Learn how drugs interact with biological systems at molecular and cellular levels.
  2. Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics:
    • Understand the principles of pharmacokinetics (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs).
    • Learn the concepts of pharmacodynamics, including drug-receptor interactions and dose-response relationships.
  3. Therapeutic Applications:
    • Apply knowledge of pharmacology to the therapeutic use of drugs.
    • Understand the indications, contraindications, and side effects of commonly used medications.
  4. Adverse Drug Reactions and Drug Interactions:
    • Identify and manage adverse drug reactions.
    • Understand and predict drug-drug and drug-food interactions.

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What Will You Learn?

  • 1. Enhanced Knowledge of Drug Mechanisms:
  • o Gain a comprehensive understanding of how drugs work at the molecular and cellular levels.
  • 2. Improved Clinical Skills:
  • o Develop the ability to apply pharmacological principles to diagnose and treat patients effectively.
  • 3. Better Patient Outcomes:
  • o Learn to optimize drug therapy, which can lead to better patient outcomes and improved quality of care.
  • 4. Informed Prescribing Practices:
  • o Acquire the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about prescribing medications, including understanding drug interactions and contraindications.
  • 5. Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving:
  • o Enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills by interpreting clinical data and making evidence-based decisions.
  • 6. Safe Medication Management:
  • o Improve your ability to manage medications safely, reducing the risk of adverse drug reactions and medication errors.
  • 7. Effective Patient Communication:
  • o Learn how to communicate complex pharmacological information to patients in an understandable way, improving patient compliance and satisfaction.
  • 8. Up-to-Date Knowledge:
  • o Stay current with the latest advancements in pharmacology, ensuring that your knowledge remains relevant and up-to-date.
  • 9. Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
  • o Foster the ability to collaborate effectively with other healthcare professionals, enhancing teamwork and patient care.
  • 10. Career Advancement:
  • o Enhance your qualifications and expertise, which can open up opportunities for career advancement and specialization.
  • 11. Research Opportunities:
  • o Gain a solid foundation in pharmacology that can support involvement in clinical research and the development of new therapies.
  • 12. Regulatory and Ethical Understanding:
  • o Understand the regulatory and ethical aspects of drug development and usage, which is essential for compliance and professional practice.
  • 13. Personalized Medicine:
  • o Learn about pharmacogenomics and the principles of personalized medicine, enabling you to tailor drug therapies to individual patients based on genetic factors.
  • 14. Holistic Patient Care:
  • o Integrate pharmacological knowledge with other aspects of patient care to provide a more holistic approach to treatment.

Course Content

https://youtu.be/BNUO9HQ3LOw?si=bA1IqRYBVRBMSbAX
General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) - 01 - Drug receptors and binding

General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) – 02 – Drug receptors and binding
https://youtu.be/nRagbNAoPs4?si=LeZYEFj5lpbiQ1CW

General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) – 03 – variation in drug response – Part-1
https://youtu.be/TCTqm0BJoUI?si=e0gYB_8S3TLdggkw

General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) – 04 – variation in drug response – Part-2
https://youtu.be/FMKbgoKwbSc?si=A7GTIs68sCs6SqTV

General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) – 05 – Drug absorption and the pKa
https://youtu.be/zZYHZKfreCA?si=gbKQgL48qBgdrkxf

General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) – 06 – Drug distribution
https://youtu.be/ChO26oWdR_w?si=4QTrV3RJdHGUn26k

General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) – 06 – Drug distribution
https://youtu.be/ChO26oWdR_w?si=NmK2Qi1U1DVpHVgn

General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) – 07 – Drug metabolism
https://youtu.be/P76lBKe7S0w?si=-o5QmAfxVDYtdFqV

Autacoids (Ar) – 01- Histamine and H1 blockers
https://youtu.be/Ya0VYy9lSqc?si=s7wzbvc5ZDaKWWpC

Autacoids (Ar) – 02- Serotonin – kinines – endothelins – purines
https://youtu.be/dhkekr09iV8?si=YgiAAWkgyjxlgzH5

Autacoids (Ar) – 03 – Prostaglandins, TXA2, leukotrienes
https://youtu.be/N3ViU5z9J1o?si=i3faTmFWPsRLOXsV

Autacoids (Ar) – 04 – Aspirin and NSAIDs (Part 1)
https://youtu.be/lB1TVA-8pA0?si=EOaC9-RGZuPUWP53

Autacoids (Ar) – 05 – Aspirin and NSAIDs (Part 2)
https://youtu.be/47-AUdJ327s?si=Cvh3sdWux49vpPh1

Lecture 06 (Ar) – Acute rheumatic fever
https://youtu.be/S8DzfS-BhIU?si=JHG0zZunaDNhtcms

Lecture 07 (Ar) – Drugs used for rheumatoid arthritis
https://youtu.be/YHs73MnL8ro?si=DXYX-teAfSqUpPHM

Lecture 07 (Ar) – Drugs used for rheumatoid arthritis
https://youtu.be/YHs73MnL8ro?si=DXYX-teAfSqUpPHM

Lecture 08 (Ar) – Drug therapy of gout
https://youtu.be/EwWyc28FtSQ?si=NbXehKVLU1MweFm_

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 01 Part 1 – Review of physiology
https://youtu.be/WrHuN0hSNEA?si=yJMKkKvVgpLAoGm4

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 01 Part 2 -Review of physiology
https://youtu.be/byvnvC3bX4Q?si=Q9aYGhc594GU1PNo

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 02 – Adrenergic Receptors
https://youtu.be/7kueifZEW-I?si=U1XPfx0C-ww1-fDp

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 03 – Epinephrine
https://youtu.be/vwXHnJznAjE?si=azmSqCJ6WTCb3mXG

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 04 – Other direct-acting sympathomimetics
https://youtu.be/kcFQQv0nqDA?si=CatZeKLgxYrGlMDk

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 05 – Amphetamine and Ephedrine
https://youtu.be/qS_wgYel4qE?si=gfgr5qmuIjbBi0rH

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 06 – Alpha adrenergic blockers
https://youtu.be/H8rE8wl2Ybw?si=1fKihcbmBO57GS8G

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 07 – Ergot alkaloids
https://youtu.be/P4uAzjcRnnE?si=rcTlu8KAna87tY4u

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 08 – Beta adrenergic blockers – Part-1
https://youtu.be/wv3uVn4n23Q?si=8XJy--N13Xe3HeUv

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 09 – Beta adrenergic blockers – part-2
https://youtu.be/o2zjQWbmb94?si=92vaYh8Njub6okts

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 10 – Adrenergic Neuron blockers
https://youtu.be/RqYHuOBIezA?si=xDlaOVQsk7Gb_Rr2

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 11 – Direct parasympathomimetics
https://youtu.be/RA-tnlp8ysw?si=qyRj4Tb_GdIQIKeP

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 12 – Indirect parasympathomimetics
https://youtu.be/u4PjId38MyY?si=q6Oi-y4PclPxWosL

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 13 – Muscarinic blockers
https://youtu.be/zR8ifcdivlY?si=7rRZ0wx7uLnNxMQq

Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 14 – Neuromuscular blockers (NMBs)
https://youtu.be/_hpj133InUA?si=Copq1HXa6ZqkriJP

Antimicrobial chemotherapy (Ar) – 01- An introduction
https://youtu.be/TeZny8Zkyvk?si=6A2MPweDc9nXeGjr

Antimicrobial chemotherapy (Ar) – 02 – Penicillin
https://youtu.be/UeBZ9DQJCoI?si=ANsCNYFGJRTjnL9c

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 03: Cephalosporins, Monobactams, and Carbapenems
https://youtu.be/WPOX5nsAqf8?si=kZgzeganRXD8ZmYh

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 04: Glycopeptide Antibiotics https://youtu.be/qA-7VP3f2zQ?si=JC9StlrEo1YOm8lv
https://youtu.be/073RBrUJ23Q?si=MJTpEQGglHofixt6

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 05: Aminoglycosides
https://youtu.be/qA-7VP3f2zQ?si=gxlHW4qX9hUiq4VP

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 06: Macrolides
https://youtu.be/0cN5H7IcgQY?si=VOiuy2rT4kgVNZjH

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 07: Lincosamides (Clindamycin)
https://youtu.be/R5hGT8G189o?si=-SuL1TNt4U7Sti-I

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar) – Lecture 08: Tetracyclines
https://youtu.be/rmYCTq58gSc?si=_7uar8TCg8SOLYG3

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 09: Chloramphenicol
https://youtu.be/W5yAow0u_3w?si=Z1-WcxM5UXPvTycP

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 10: Fluoroquinolones
https://youtu.be/-xJMgm81A-A?si=A_bT983H0ut96biZ

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 11: Sulfonamides
https://youtu.be/uguZOzhXQhs?si=2vtfg_1a3fKkkRf-

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 12: Metronidazole
https://youtu.be/zdtxFID8vsI?si=gPLSJVg9M-whGozX

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar) : Lecture 13: Management of Urinary Tract Infection
https://youtu.be/Q38xdzKLVvw?si=QcyfWtWG8bBEIlz6

Antiviral Chemotherapy – Part 1: virus structure and life cycle
https://youtu.be/d9dqBFLkKsE?si=wRbh9RurCkmPceTr

Antiviral Chemotherapy – Part 2: Treatment of HIV
https://youtu.be/Hev9G9Cpkv4?si=MX9NmqSd_lH_ZvX2

Antiviral Chemotherapy – Part 3: Treatment of HCV and HBV
https://youtu.be/xXhfuN3ORJM?si=Hf5x3_DJo3rc6fJf

Antiviral Chemotherapy – Part 4: treatment of herpes and influenza viruses
https://youtu.be/oQtBZe1ukrQ?si=NeVnWfOQ1tG2maSF

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