About Course
Learning Objectives for the Clinical Pharmacology Course
- 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.
- 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.
- Therapeutic Applications:
- Apply knowledge of pharmacology to the therapeutic use of drugs.
- Understand the indications, contraindications, and side effects of commonly used medications.
- Adverse Drug Reactions and Drug Interactions:
- Identify and manage adverse drug reactions.
- Understand and predict drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
Course Content
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General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) – 02 – Drug receptors and binding
General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) – 03 – variation in drug response – Part-1
General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) – 04 – variation in drug response – Part-2
General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) – 05 – Drug absorption and the pKa
General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) – 06 – Drug distribution
General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) – 06 – Drug distribution
General Principles of Pharmacology (Ar) – 07 – Drug metabolism
Autacoids (Ar) – 01- Histamine and H1 blockers
Autacoids (Ar) – 02- Serotonin – kinines – endothelins – purines
Autacoids (Ar) – 03 – Prostaglandins, TXA2, leukotrienes
Autacoids (Ar) – 04 – Aspirin and NSAIDs (Part 1)
Autacoids (Ar) – 05 – Aspirin and NSAIDs (Part 2)
Lecture 06 (Ar) – Acute rheumatic fever
Lecture 07 (Ar) – Drugs used for rheumatoid arthritis
Lecture 07 (Ar) – Drugs used for rheumatoid arthritis
Lecture 08 (Ar) – Drug therapy of gout
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 01 Part 1 – Review of physiology
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 01 Part 2 -Review of physiology
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 02 – Adrenergic Receptors
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 03 – Epinephrine
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 04 – Other direct-acting sympathomimetics
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 05 – Amphetamine and Ephedrine
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 06 – Alpha adrenergic blockers
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 07 – Ergot alkaloids
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 08 – Beta adrenergic blockers – Part-1
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 09 – Beta adrenergic blockers – part-2
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 10 – Adrenergic Neuron blockers
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 11 – Direct parasympathomimetics
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 12 – Indirect parasympathomimetics
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 13 – Muscarinic blockers
Autonomic Pharmacology (Ar) – Lec 14 – Neuromuscular blockers (NMBs)
Antimicrobial chemotherapy (Ar) – 01- An introduction
Antimicrobial chemotherapy (Ar) – 02 – Penicillin
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 03: Cephalosporins, Monobactams, and Carbapenems
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 04: Glycopeptide Antibiotics https://youtu.be/qA-7VP3f2zQ?si=JC9StlrEo1YOm8lv
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 05: Aminoglycosides
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 06: Macrolides
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 07: Lincosamides (Clindamycin)
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar) – Lecture 08: Tetracyclines
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 09: Chloramphenicol
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 10: Fluoroquinolones
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 11: Sulfonamides
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar): Lecture 12: Metronidazole
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Ar) : Lecture 13: Management of Urinary Tract Infection
Antiviral Chemotherapy – Part 1: virus structure and life cycle
Antiviral Chemotherapy – Part 2: Treatment of HIV
Antiviral Chemotherapy – Part 3: Treatment of HCV and HBV
Antiviral Chemotherapy – Part 4: treatment of herpes and influenza viruses
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