Unit FOOD-DRUG BIOCHEMICAL INTERACTIONS

Course
Pharmacy
Study-unit Code
A003578
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Michela Codini
Teachers
  • Michela Codini
Hours
  • 28 ore - Michela Codini
CFU
4
Course Regulation
Coorte 2024
Offered
2025/26
Learning activities
Affine/integrativa
Area
Attività formative affini o integrative
Academic discipline
BIO/10
Type of study-unit
Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
The course aims to investigate drug-food interactions from both a pharmacological and nutritional perspective.
Reference texts
Lecture notes and slides provided by the lecturer
Educational objectives
Enable the pharmacist to gain knowledge about possible interactions between drug molecules, food and drink in order to advise on the best way to administer a drug.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of biochemistry, physiology and pharmacology.
Teaching methods
Lectures
Other information
Recommended attendance
Learning verification modality
Student assessment is done by oral examination.
The oral test consists of a discussion of about 30 minutes aimed at
ascertain the knowledge level and the understanding capability acquired
by the student on theoretical contents as indicated on the program. The
oral exam will also test the student communication skills and his
autonomy in the organization and exposure of the theoretical topics.
Extended program
Introduction to the course. Nutrient-drug and drug-nutrient interactions.
Possible mechanisms of interaction: pharmacokinetic interactions and/or pharmacodynamic interactions. Recalls of pharmacokinetics. Factors influencing drug absorption: drug-specific and patient-specific.
Influence of food on drug dissolution. Uptake and efflux transporters. Effect of meals on gastrointestinal drug metabolism. Effect of dietary components (nutrients) on drug metabolism. Effects of alcohol, coffee, spices, juices.
Nutritional status and drugs: drugs associated with weight gain or weight loss. Drugs that alter gastrointestinal function. Metabolic effects of drugs: alterations in glucose, lipid and protein metabolism. Possible effect of drugs on mineral and vitamin metabolism. Nutritional status and drugs: overweight-obesity and malnutrition
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