Lecturer(s)
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Urbánek Karel, doc. MUDr. Ph.D.
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Poruba Martin, PharmDr. Ph.D.
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Anzenbacher Pavel, prof. RNDr. DrSc.
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Matalová Petra, MUDr. Ph.D.
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Pecha Marek, MUDr.
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Course content
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The subject deals with drug formulations, prescription, general pharmacology (pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics), pharmacology of vegetative nervous system and pharmacoogy of central nervous system (analgesics, anaesthetics, psychopharmacology and drugs used in neurology).
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture, Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training), Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming)
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Learning outcomes
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The student is to know drug nomenclature, principles of prescription and important drug formulations. He should be familiar with basic principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, types of drug adverse effects and interactions; from the special topics mainly the pharmacology of vegetative nervous system and central nervous system.
The student should be able to use the knowledge both in his studies of clinical subjects and in his medical profession.
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Prerequisites
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Completion of courses "BIochemistry" and "Physiology".
NAN/VAB13 and HIE/VAA12 and FYZ/VAB12 and LCH/VAA20 and MIK/VAA12
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral exam, Written exam
Participation in at least 11 practicals, five control written tests with results reaching at least 70% of maximum possible points. Practical skills: Students will be able to write simple drug prescriptions, choose correct drug formulations for specific cases. Practical skills are tested as part of the formative tests during the semester and at the credit exam at the end.
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Recommended literature
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Ritter, J. et al. (2023). Rang & Dale's Pharmacology. London: Elsevier.
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Walsh, C.T., Schwartz-Bloom, R. (2004). Pharmacology: Drug Action on Reaction. CRC Press.
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