The objective of the course is to provide students with fundamental knowledge of the basic principles of pharmacology, the mechanism of action of drugs, their fate in living organisms from absorption to elimination, and their adverse and toxic effects. At completion of the course, students must be able to:
a) describe and interpret therapeutic and adverse effects induced by medicines on organs and apparatuses; b) assess the risk to benefit ratio of medicines used in the therapeutic setting; c) appropriately select and utilize the medications used in the most important pathological conditions.
Course Prerequisites
The student should enter the course with a valid understanding of the basic propaedeutic disciplines, in particular, chemistry, human anatomy, biology, physiology, and pathophysiology of the main human diseases.
Teaching Methods
The course includes formal and interactive lectures.
Assessment Methods
The Applied Pharmacology examination will be oral and consists in an interview on the contents of the module and is part of the exam of the integrated course “Pharmacology II”. The student will be asked to discuss some topics from the program. During the interview, questions will verify the degree of in-depth knowledge of the proposed topics and the use of the specific technical language; the significant ability and capacity of connection between different knowledges covered in class will be part of the evaluation.
Texts
Katzung, BG, Trevor A J. Farmacologia Generale e Clinica, Ed. Piccin, latest edition, 2021.
Rang & Dale, Farmacologia, Ed. EDRA, latest edition;
Goodman & Gilman, Le basi farmacologiche della terapia, Ed Zanichelli, latest edition.
Contents
The module "Applied Pharmacology" is part of the integrated course “Pharmacology II”. Program description: Respiratory pharmacology: Antiasthmatics. Cardiovascular pharmacology: Antianginals; antihypertensives; cardioactive glycosides and other positive inotropic drugs; antiarrhythmics. Gastro-intestinal pharmacology: Antiulcer drugs, prokinetics, laxatives, antidiarrhoeics, antiemetics.
Course Language
Italian
More information
Times reserved for student visits: Tuesday (09:30-11:59 am), only by appointment via e-mail (francesca.crema@unipv.it).