Unit PHARMACOLOGY
- Course
- Medicine and surgery
- Study-unit Code
- GP001263
- Location
- PERUGIA
- Curriculum
- In all curricula
- CFU
- 13
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2014
- Offered
- 2017/18
- Type of study-unit
- Obbligatorio (Required)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa integrata
PHARMACOLOGY - MOD. 1
Code | GP001358 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 2 |
Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Farmacologia, tossicologia e principi di terapia medica |
Academic discipline | BIO/14 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Canale A
- CFU
- 2
- Teacher
- Carlo Riccardi
- Teachers
- Carlo Riccardi
- Hours
- 16 ore - Carlo Riccardi
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- General principlesPharmacokineticsPharmacodynamicsMolecular mechanisms of drug action
- Reference texts
- Recommended reading:
- F. Rossi, V. Cuomo, C. Riccardi, Pharmacology: Basic principles and therapeutic applications, Third Edition, published by Minerva Medica
- Katzung, general and clinical pharmacology, Piccin, Seventh Edition Italian
- F. Clementi, G. Fumagalli, General and Molecular Pharmacology, Third Edition, UTET
Reference books:
A. Goodman & Gilman, The pharmacological basis of therapy, eleventh edition, McGraw Hill - Educational objectives
- At the end of the course students will have learned the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, undesirable side effects, toxicological aspects, the therapeutic foundations and methods of administration of drugs most important in medical practice.
Should be aware of the factors that influence the pharmacological effect and / or therapeutic, as well as the risk / benefit ratio of drug therapy.
Must know how to make a reasoned choice of drugs in relation to different pathological situations. - Prerequisites
- In order to achieve the intended learning outcomes, the student must have a solid background in anatomy, physiology and general pathology. The student must have already passed the other exams considered as preparatory by the Academic Regulations.
- Teaching methods
- lessons face-to-faceMandatory attendence
- Learning verification modality
- Written exam and oral examThe test focuses globally on the entire program.The test consists of 62 multiple choice quiz with five possible answers of which only one is correct;The exam duration time is 1 hour and 15 minutes.For the evaluation of the test takes into account the following criteria:- 0.5 points for each correct answer;- Less than 0.1 points for each wrong answer;- 0 points for each question not answered; The written exam is passed if for each test is obtained a score of at least 18/30.The oral test is mandatory, concerns topics of the entire program and is primarily designed to evaluate the ability to apply their knowledge for the proper use of the drugs in clinical practice.Final vote accounts for 40% of the vote overall written test and 60% vote of the oral test.
- Extended program
- General principles Origin and Drug Classification PharmacokineticsRoutes of administrationAbsorption, bioavailabilityDistributionMetabolismEliminationMain pharmacokinetic parameters: volume of distribution, half-life, clearancePharmacokinetics quantitative kinetics of zero order and first orderClinical pharmacokinetics, kinetics of the drug administered in repeated doses, the concept of steady statePharmacodynamicsDrug-drug interaction recetthoursAgonists, antagonists, partial agonists and inverseDose-response curves and curves quantalAffinity, potency, efficacy, therapeutic indexMolecular structure of receptorsMechanisms of signal transductionRegulation of receptor responseMechanism of action of drugs and correlation between concentration and pharmacological effect of drugs
Canale B
- CFU
- 2
- Teacher
- Graziella Migliorati
- Teachers
- Graziella Migliorati
- Hours
- 16 ore - Graziella Migliorati
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- General principlesPharmacokineticsPharmacodynamicsMolecular mechanisms of drug action
- Reference texts
- Recommended reading:
- F. Rossi, V. Cuomo, C. Riccardi, Pharmacology: Basic principles and therapeutic applications, Third Edition, published by Minerva Medica
- Katzung, general and clinical pharmacology, Piccin, Seventh Edition Italian
- F. Clementi, G. Fumagalli, General and Molecular Pharmacology, Third Edition, UTET
Reference books:
A. Goodman & Gilman, The pharmacological basis of therapy, eleventh edition, McGraw Hill - Educational objectives
- At the end of the course students will have learned the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, undesirable side effects, toxicological aspects, the therapeutic foundations and methods of administration of drugs most important in medical practice.
Should be aware of the factors that influence the pharmacological effect and / or therapeutic, as well as the risk / benefit ratio of drug therapy.
Must know how to make a reasoned choice of drugs in relation to different pathological situations. - Prerequisites
- In order to achieve the intended learning outcomes, the student must have a solid background in anatomy, physiology and general pathology. The student must have already passed the other exams considered as preparatory by the Academic Regulations.
- Teaching methods
- lessons face-to-faceMandatory attendence
- Learning verification modality
- Written exam and oral examThe test focuses globally on the entire program.The test consists of 62 multiple choice quiz with five possible answers of which only one is correct;The exam duration time is 1 hour and 15 minutes.For the evaluation of the test takes into account the following criteria:- 0.5 points for each correct answer;- Less than 0.1 points for each wrong answer;- 0 points for each question not answered; The written exam is passed if for each test is obtained a score of at least 18/30.The oral test is mandatory, concerns topics of the entire program and is primarily designed to evaluate the ability to apply their knowledge for the proper use of the drugs in clinical practice.Final vote accounts for 40% of the vote overall written test and 60% vote of the oral test.
- Extended program
- General principles Origin and Drug Classification PharmacokineticsRoutes of administrationAbsorption, bioavailabilityDistributionMetabolismEliminationMain pharmacokinetic parameters: volume of distribution, half-life, clearancePharmacokinetics quantitative kinetics of zero order and first orderClinical pharmacokinetics, kinetics of the drug administered in repeated doses, the concept of steady statePharmacodynamicsDrug-drug interaction recetthoursAgonists, antagonists, partial agonists and inverseDose-response curves and curves quantalAffinity, potency, efficacy, therapeutic indexMolecular structure of receptorsMechanisms of signal transductionRegulation of receptor responseMechanism of action of drugs and correlation between concentration and pharmacological effect of drugs
PHARMACOLOGY - MOD. 2
Code | GP001359 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 2 |
Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Farmacologia, tossicologia e principi di terapia medica |
Academic discipline | BIO/14 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Canale A
- CFU
- 2
- Teacher
- Carlo Riccardi
- Teachers
- Carlo Riccardi
- Hours
- 16 ore - Carlo Riccardi
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- Principles of clinical pharmacology and therapyDrugs acting at synaptic and neuroeffector junctions
- Reference texts
- Recommended reading:
- F. Rossi, V. Cuomo, C. Riccardi, Pharmacology: Basic principles and therapeutic applications, Third Edition, published by Minerva Medica
- Katzung, general and clinical pharmacology, Piccin, Seventh Edition Italian
- F. Clementi, G. Fumagalli, General and Molecular Pharmacology, Third Edition, UTET
Reference books:
A. Goodman & Gilman, The pharmacological basis of therapy, eleventh edition, McGraw Hill - Educational objectives
- At the end of the course students will have learned the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, undesirable side effects, toxicological aspects, the therapeutic foundations and methods of administration of drugs most important in medical practice.
Should be aware of the factors that influence the pharmacological effect and / or therapeutic, as well as the risk / benefit ratio of drug therapy.
Must know how to make a reasoned choice of drugs in relation to different pathological situations. - Prerequisites
- In order to achieve the intended learning outcomes, the student must have a solid background in anatomy, physiology and general pathology. The student must have already passed the other exams considered as preparatory by the Academic Regulations.
- Teaching methods
- lessons face-to-faceMandatory attendence
- Learning verification modality
- Written exam and oral examThe test focuses globally on the entire program.The test consists of 62 multiple choice quiz with five possible answers of which only one is correct;The exam duration time is 1 hour and 15 minutes.For the evaluation of the test takes into account the following criteria:- 0.5 points for each correct answer;- Less than 0.1 points for each wrong answer;- 0 points for each question not answered; The written exam is passed if for each test is obtained a score of at least 18/30.The oral test is mandatory, concerns topics of the entire program and is primarily designed to evaluate the ability to apply their knowledge for the proper use of the drugs in clinical practice.Final vote accounts for 40% of the vote overall written test and 60% vote of the oral test.
- Extended program
- Principles of clinical pharmacology and therapyAdverse drug reactionVariability in individual response to drugs: pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic variables, tolerancePharmacogeneticsDrug interactions Drugs acting at synaptic and neuroeffector junctionsNeurohumoral transmission: the autonomic and somatic motorCholinergic AgonistsAnticholinesterasesMuscarinic antagonistsDrugs acting on the neuromuscular junction and autonomic gangliaCatecholamines and sympathomimetic drugsAdrenergic neuron antagonist
Canale B
- CFU
- 2
- Teacher
- Graziella Migliorati
- Teachers
- Graziella Migliorati
- Hours
- 16 ore - Graziella Migliorati
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- Principles of clinical pharmacology and therapyDrugs acting at synaptic and neuroeffector junctions
- Reference texts
- Recommended reading:
- F. Rossi, V. Cuomo, C. Riccardi, Pharmacology: Basic principles and therapeutic applications, Third Edition, published by Minerva Medica
- Katzung, general and clinical pharmacology, Piccin, Seventh Edition Italian
- F. Clementi, G. Fumagalli, General and Molecular Pharmacology, Third Edition, UTET
Reference books:
A. Goodman & Gilman, The pharmacological basis of therapy, eleventh edition, McGraw Hill - Educational objectives
- At the end of the course students will have learned the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, undesirable side effects, toxicological aspects, the therapeutic foundations and methods of administration of drugs most important in medical practice.
Should be aware of the factors that influence the pharmacological effect and / or therapeutic, as well as the risk / benefit ratio of drug therapy.
Must know how to make a reasoned choice of drugs in relation to different pathological situations. - Prerequisites
- In order to achieve the intended learning outcomes, the student must have a solid background in anatomy, physiology and general pathology. The student must have already passed the other exams considered as preparatory by the Academic Regulations.
- Teaching methods
- lessons face-to-faceMandatory attendence
- Learning verification modality
- Written exam and oral examThe test focuses globally on the entire program.The test consists of 62 multiple choice quiz with five possible answers of which only one is correct;The exam duration time is 1 hour and 15 minutes.For the evaluation of the test takes into account the following criteria:- 0.5 points for each correct answer;- Less than 0.1 points for each wrong answer;- 0 points for each question not answered; The written exam is passed if for each test is obtained a score of at least 18/30.The oral test is mandatory, concerns topics of the entire program and is primarily designed to evaluate the ability to apply their knowledge for the proper use of the drugs in clinical practice.Final vote accounts for 40% of the vote overall written test and 60% vote of the oral test.
- Extended program
- Principles of clinical pharmacology and therapyAdverse drug reactionVariability in individual response to drugs: pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic variables, tolerancePharmacogeneticsDrug interactions Drugs acting at synaptic and neuroeffector junctionsNeurohumoral transmission: the autonomic and somatic motorCholinergic AgonistsAnticholinesterasesMuscarinic antagonistsDrugs acting on the neuromuscular junction and autonomic gangliaCatecholamines and sympathomimetic drugsAdrenergic neuron antagonist
PHARMACOLOGY - MOD.3
Code | GP001360 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 2 |
Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Farmacologia, tossicologia e principi di terapia medica |
Academic discipline | BIO/14 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Canale A
- CFU
- 2
- Teacher
- Carlo Riccardi
- Teachers
- Carlo Riccardi
- Hours
- 16 ore - Carlo Riccardi
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- Cardiovascular system drugs
- Reference texts
- Recommended reading:
- F. Rossi, V. Cuomo, C. Riccardi, Pharmacology: Basic principles and therapeutic applications, Third Edition, published by Minerva Medica
- Katzung, general and clinical pharmacology, Piccin, Seventh Edition Italian
- F. Clementi, G. Fumagalli, General and Molecular Pharmacology, Third Edition, UTET
Reference books:
A. Goodman & Gilman, The pharmacological basis of therapy, eleventh edition, McGraw Hill - Educational objectives
- At the end of the course students will have learned the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, undesirable side effects, toxicological aspects, the therapeutic foundations and methods of administration of drugs most important in medical practice.
Should be aware of the factors that influence the pharmacological effect and / or therapeutic, as well as the risk / benefit ratio of drug therapy.
Must know how to make a reasoned choice of drugs in relation to different pathological situations. - Prerequisites
- In order to achieve the intended learning outcomes, the student must have a solid background in anatomy, physiology and general pathology. The student must have already passed the other exams considered as preparatory by the Academic Regulations.
- Teaching methods
- lessons face-to-faceMandatory attendence
- Learning verification modality
- Written exam and oral examThe test focuses globally on the entire program.The test consists of 62 multiple choice quiz with five possible answers of which only one is correct;The exam duration time is 1 hour and 15 minutes.For the evaluation of the test takes into account the following criteria:- 0.5 points for each correct answer;- Less than 0.1 points for each wrong answer;- 0 points for each question not answered; The written exam is passed if for each test is obtained a score of at least 18/30.The oral test is mandatory, concerns topics of the entire program and is primarily designed to evaluate the ability to apply their knowledge for the proper use of the drugs in clinical practice.Final vote accounts for 40% of the vote overall written test and 60% vote of the oral test.
- Extended program
- Cardiovascular system drugsDrugs that affect renal function and electrolyte metabolismPharmacological control of the renin-angiotensin-aldosteroneAntihypertensive drugsAntianginal drugsCardiac glycosidesAntiarrhythmic drugsDrugs for treatment of dyslipidemia
Canale B
- CFU
- 2
- Teacher
- Graziella Migliorati
- Teachers
- Graziella Migliorati
- Hours
- 16 ore - Graziella Migliorati
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- Cardiovascular system drugs
- Reference texts
- Recommended reading:
- F. Rossi, V. Cuomo, C. Riccardi, Pharmacology: Basic principles and therapeutic applications, Third Edition, published by Minerva Medica
- Katzung, general and clinical pharmacology, Piccin, Seventh Edition Italian
- F. Clementi, G. Fumagalli, General and Molecular Pharmacology, Third Edition, UTET
Reference books:
A. Goodman & Gilman, The pharmacological basis of therapy, eleventh edition, McGraw Hill - Educational objectives
- At the end of the course students will have learned the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, undesirable side effects, toxicological aspects, the therapeutic foundations and methods of administration of drugs most important in medical practice.
Should be aware of the factors that influence the pharmacological effect and / or therapeutic, as well as the risk / benefit ratio of drug therapy.
Must know how to make a reasoned choice of drugs in relation to different pathological situations. - Prerequisites
- In order to achieve the intended learning outcomes, the student must have a solid background in anatomy, physiology and general pathology. The student must have already passed the other exams considered as preparatory by the Academic Regulations.
- Teaching methods
- lessons face-to-faceMandatory attendence
- Learning verification modality
- Written exam and oral examThe test focuses globally on the entire program.The test consists of 62 multiple choice quiz with five possible answers of which only one is correct;The exam duration time is 1 hour and 15 minutes.For the evaluation of the test takes into account the following criteria:- 0.5 points for each correct answer;- Less than 0.1 points for each wrong answer;- 0 points for each question not answered; The written exam is passed if for each test is obtained a score of at least 18/30.The oral test is mandatory, concerns topics of the entire program and is primarily designed to evaluate the ability to apply their knowledge for the proper use of the drugs in clinical practice.Final vote accounts for 40% of the vote overall written test and 60% vote of the oral test.
- Extended program
- Cardiovascular system drugsDrugs that affect renal function and electrolyte metabolismPharmacological control of the renin-angiotensin-aldosteroneAntihypertensive drugsAntianginal drugsCardiac glycosidesAntiarrhythmic drugsDrugs for treatment of dyslipidemia
PHARMACOLOGY - MOD. 4
Code | GP001361 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 3 |
Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Farmacologia, tossicologia e principi di terapia medica |
Academic discipline | BIO/14 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Canale A
- CFU
- 3
- Teacher
- Carlo Riccardi
- Teachers
- Carlo Riccardi
- Hours
- 24 ore - Carlo Riccardi
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- Drugs acting on the central nervous systemAutacoids and anti-inflammatory drugsDrugs that affect gastrointestinal function Pharmacology of the immune system Drugs acting on blood and blood-forming organs Toxicology Principles of pharmacoeconomics
- Reference texts
- Recommended reading:
- F. Rossi, V. Cuomo, C. Riccardi, Pharmacology: Basic principles and therapeutic applications, Third Edition, published by Minerva Medica
- Katzung, general and clinical pharmacology, Piccin, Seventh Edition Italian
- F. Clementi, G. Fumagalli, General and Molecular Pharmacology, Third Edition, UTET
Reference books:
A. Goodman & Gilman, The pharmacological basis of therapy, eleventh edition, McGraw Hill - Educational objectives
- At the end of the course students will have learned the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, undesirable side effects, toxicological aspects, the therapeutic foundations and methods of administration of drugs most important in medical practice.
Should be aware of the factors that influence the pharmacological effect and / or therapeutic, as well as the risk / benefit ratio of drug therapy.
Must know how to make a reasoned choice of drugs in relation to different pathological situations. - Prerequisites
- In order to achieve the intended learning outcomes, the student must have a solid background in anatomy, physiology and general pathology. The student must have already passed the other exams considered as preparatory by the Academic Regulations.
- Teaching methods
- lessons face-to-faceMandatory attendence
- Learning verification modality
- Written exam and oral examThe test focuses globally on the entire program.The test consists of 62 multiple choice quiz with five possible answers of which only one is correct;The exam duration time is 1 hour and 15 minutes.For the evaluation of the test takes into account the following criteria:- 0.5 points for each correct answer;- Less than 0.1 points for each wrong answer;- 0 points for each question not answered; The written exam is passed if for each test is obtained a score of at least 18/30.The oral test is mandatory, concerns topics of the entire program and is primarily designed to evaluate the ability to apply their knowledge for the proper use of the drugs in clinical practice.Final vote accounts for 40% of the vote overall written test and 60% vote of the oral test.
- Extended program
- Drugs acting on the central nervous systemNeurotransmission and the central nervous systemAnxiolytics and sedative-hypnoticsDrugs of Affective Disorders, antipsychotics, antidepressantsDrugs for the treatment of migraine and the control of vomiting Autacoids and anti-inflammatory drugsGeneral information on inflammation and mediators involvedHistamine and antihistaminesNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, drugs used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and goutSteroidal anti-inflammatory drugsDrugs used to treat asthmaDrugs that affect gastrointestinal functionAntiulcer drugsDrugs that affect gastrointestinal motility Pharmacology of the immune systemSerums and VaccinesImmunosuppressants and immunostimulants Drugs acting on blood and blood-forming organsEmopietici agents: growth factors and vitaminsAnticoagulants, thrombolytics, and antiplateletToxicologyPrinciples of ToxicologyMechanisms of toxicityFetotoxicityAbuse, Drug AddictionRational basis of treatment of drug addictionPrinciples of pharmacoeconomics
Canale B
- CFU
- 3
- Teacher
- Graziella Migliorati
- Teachers
- Graziella Migliorati
- Hours
- 24 ore - Graziella Migliorati
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- Drugs acting on the central nervous systemAutacoids and anti-inflammatory drugsDrugs that affect gastrointestinal function Pharmacology of the immune system Drugs acting on blood and blood-forming organs Toxicology Principles of pharmacoeconomics
- Reference texts
- Recommended reading:
- F. Rossi, V. Cuomo, C. Riccardi, Pharmacology: Basic principles and therapeutic applications, Third Edition, published by Minerva Medica
- Katzung, general and clinical pharmacology, Piccin, Seventh Edition Italian
- F. Clementi, G. Fumagalli, General and Molecular Pharmacology, Third Edition, UTET
Reference books:
A. Goodman & Gilman, The pharmacological basis of therapy, eleventh edition, McGraw Hill - Educational objectives
- At the end of the course students will have learned the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, undesirable side effects, toxicological aspects, the therapeutic foundations and methods of administration of drugs most important in medical practice.
Should be aware of the factors that influence the pharmacological effect and / or therapeutic, as well as the risk / benefit ratio of drug therapy.
Must know how to make a reasoned choice of drugs in relation to different pathological situations. - Prerequisites
- In order to achieve the intended learning outcomes, the student must have a solid background in anatomy, physiology and general pathology. The student must have already passed the other exams considered as preparatory by the Academic Regulations.
- Teaching methods
- lessons face-to-faceMandatory attendence
- Learning verification modality
- Written exam and oral examThe test focuses globally on the entire program.The test consists of 62 multiple choice quiz with five possible answers of which only one is correct;The exam duration time is 1 hour and 15 minutes.For the evaluation of the test takes into account the following criteria:- 0.5 points for each correct answer;- Less than 0.1 points for each wrong answer;- 0 points for each question not answered; The written exam is passed if for each test is obtained a score of at least 18/30.The oral test is mandatory, concerns topics of the entire program and is primarily designed to evaluate the ability to apply their knowledge for the proper use of the drugs in clinical practice.Final vote accounts for 40% of the vote overall written test and 60% vote of the oral test.
- Extended program
- Drugs acting on the central nervous systemNeurotransmission and the central nervous systemAnxiolytics and sedative-hypnoticsDrugs of Affective Disorders, antipsychotics, antidepressantsDrugs for the treatment of migraine and the control of vomiting Autacoids and anti-inflammatory drugsGeneral information on inflammation and mediators involvedHistamine and antihistaminesNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, drugs used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and goutSteroidal anti-inflammatory drugsDrugs used to treat asthmaDrugs that affect gastrointestinal functionAntiulcer drugsDrugs that affect gastrointestinal motility Pharmacology of the immune systemSerums and VaccinesImmunosuppressants and immunostimulants Drugs acting on blood and blood-forming organsEmopietici agents: growth factors and vitaminsAnticoagulants, thrombolytics, and antiplateletToxicologyPrinciples of ToxicologyMechanisms of toxicityFetotoxicityAbuse, Drug AddictionRational basis of treatment of drug addictionPrinciples of pharmacoeconomics
PHARMACOLOGY - MOD. 5
Code | GP001362 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 3 |
Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Formazione clinica interdisciplinare e medicina basata sulle evidenze |
Academic discipline | BIO/14 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Canale A
- CFU
- 3
- Teacher
- Carlo Riccardi
- Teachers
- Carlo Riccardi
- Hours
- 24 ore - Carlo Riccardi
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- Drugs acting on the central nervous systemEndocrine Drugs Drugs affecting uterine motilityChemotherapyPharmacological trials, pharmacovigilance
- Reference texts
- Recommended reading:
- F. Rossi, V. Cuomo, C. Riccardi, Pharmacology: Basic principles and therapeutic applications, Third Edition, published by Minerva Medica
- Katzung, general and clinical pharmacology, Piccin, Seventh Edition Italian
- F. Clementi, G. Fumagalli, General and Molecular Pharmacology, Third Edition, UTET
Reference books:
A. Goodman & Gilman, The pharmacological basis of therapy, eleventh edition, McGraw Hill - Educational objectives
- At the end of the course students will have learned the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, undesirable side effects, toxicological aspects, the therapeutic foundations and methods of administration of drugs most important in medical practice.
Should be aware of the factors that influence the pharmacological effect and / or therapeutic, as well as the risk / benefit ratio of drug therapy.
Must know how to make a reasoned choice of drugs in relation to different pathological situations. - Prerequisites
- In order to achieve the intended learning outcomes, the student must have a solid background in anatomy, physiology and general pathology. The student must have already passed the other exams considered as preparatory by the Academic Regulations.
- Teaching methods
- lessons face-to-faceMandatory attendence
- Learning verification modality
- Written exam and oral examThe test focuses globally on the entire program.The test consists of 62 multiple choice quiz with five possible answers of which only one is correct;The exam duration time is 1 hour and 15 minutes.For the evaluation of the test takes into account the following criteria:- 0.5 points for each correct answer;- Less than 0.1 points for each wrong answer;- 0 points for each question not answered; The written exam is passed if for each test is obtained a score of at least 18/30.The oral test is mandatory, concerns topics of the entire program and is primarily designed to evaluate the ability to apply their knowledge for the proper use of the drugs in clinical practice.Final vote accounts for 40% of the vote overall written test and 60% vote of the oral test.
- Extended program
- Drugs acting on the central nervous systemGeneral AnestheticsAnticonvulsantsDrugs for treatment of neurodegenerative diseasesEndocrine Drugs Thyroid and Antithyroid
Estrogens, progestins, birth control
Androgens and anabolic steroids
Insulin and oral hypoglycemic
Drugs affecting uterine motility ChemotherapyGeneral principlesAntibacterial chemotherapy:Drugs inhibiting cell wall synthesisDrugs inhibiting protein synthesisFluoroquinolonesSulfonamides and trimethoprimMetronidazoleAnti-tuberculosisAntiprotozoal chemotherapyAntiviral chemotherapyAntifungal chemotherapyAntineoplastic chemotherapyPharmacological trials, pharmacovigilance
Canale B
- CFU
- 3
- Teacher
- Graziella Migliorati
- Teachers
- Graziella Migliorati
- Hours
- 24 ore - Graziella Migliorati
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- Drugs acting on the central nervous systemEndocrine Drugs Drugs affecting uterine motilityChemotherapyPharmacological trials, pharmacovigilance
- Reference texts
- Recommended reading:
- F. Rossi, V. Cuomo, C. Riccardi, Pharmacology: Basic principles and therapeutic applications, Third Edition, published by Minerva Medica
- Katzung, general and clinical pharmacology, Piccin, Seventh Edition Italian
- F. Clementi, G. Fumagalli, General and Molecular Pharmacology, Third Edition, UTET
Reference books:
A. Goodman & Gilman, The pharmacological basis of therapy, eleventh edition, McGraw Hill - Educational objectives
- At the end of the course students will have learned the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, undesirable side effects, toxicological aspects, the therapeutic foundations and methods of administration of drugs most important in medical practice.
Should be aware of the factors that influence the pharmacological effect and / or therapeutic, as well as the risk / benefit ratio of drug therapy.
Must know how to make a reasoned choice of drugs in relation to different pathological situations. - Prerequisites
- In order to achieve the intended learning outcomes, the student must have a solid background in anatomy, physiology and general pathology. The student must have already passed the other exams considered as preparatory by the Academic Regulations.
- Teaching methods
- lessons face-to-faceMandatory attendence
- Learning verification modality
- Written exam and oral examThe test focuses globally on the entire program.The test consists of 62 multiple choice quiz with five possible answers of which only one is correct;The exam duration time is 1 hour and 15 minutes.For the evaluation of the test takes into account the following criteria:- 0.5 points for each correct answer;- Less than 0.1 points for each wrong answer;- 0 points for each question not answered; The written exam is passed if for each test is obtained a score of at least 18/30.The oral test is mandatory, concerns topics of the entire program and is primarily designed to evaluate the ability to apply their knowledge for the proper use of the drugs in clinical practice.Final vote accounts for 40% of the vote overall written test and 60% vote of the oral test.
- Extended program
- Drugs acting on the central nervous systemGeneral AnestheticsAnticonvulsantsDrugs for treatment of neurodegenerative diseasesEndocrine Drugs Thyroid and Antithyroid
Estrogens, progestins, birth control
Androgens and anabolic steroids
Insulin and oral hypoglycemic
Drugs affecting uterine motility ChemotherapyGeneral principlesAntibacterial chemotherapy:Drugs inhibiting cell wall synthesisDrugs inhibiting protein synthesisFluoroquinolonesSulfonamides and trimethoprimMetronidazoleAnti-tuberculosisAntiprotozoal chemotherapyAntiviral chemotherapyAntifungal chemotherapyAntineoplastic chemotherapyPharmacological trials, pharmacovigilance
PHARMACOLOGY - MOD. 6
Code | GP001363 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 1 |
Learning activities | Affine/integrativa |
Area | Attività formative affini o integrative |
Academic discipline | BIO/14 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Canale A
- CFU
- 1
- Teacher
- Teachers
- Emira Maria Ayroldi (Codocenza)
- Hours
- 8 ore (Codocenza) - Emira Maria Ayroldi
- Language of instruction
- Italian
Canale B
- CFU
- 1
- Teacher
- Teachers
- Domenico Vittorio Delfino (Codocenza)
- Hours
- 8 ore (Codocenza) - Domenico Vittorio Delfino