Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics Detailed Syllabus for Pharmacology M.Pharm first year first sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.
The detailed syllabus for Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics M.Pharm 2017-2018 (R17) first year first sem is as follows.
M.Pharm. I Year I Sem.
Course Objective : This course is designed to impart knowledge and skills necessary for contribution to quality use of medicines. Chapters dealt cover briefly pathophysiology and mostly therapeutics of various diseases. This will enable the student to understand the pathophysiology of common diseases and their management.
Course Outcome: At completion of this subject it is expected that students will be able to understand –
- the pathophysiology of selected disease states and the rationale for drug therapy;
- the controversies in drug therapy;
- the importance of preparation of individualised therapeutic plans based on diagnosis;
- needs to identify the patient-specific parameters relevant in initiating drug therapy, and monitoring therapy (including alternatives, time-course of clinical and laboratory indices of therapeutic response and adverse effects);
- summarize the therapeutic approach to management of these diseases including reference to the latest available evidence;
- Therapy (including alternatives, time-course of clinical and laboratory indices of therapeutic response and adverse effects).
- Pathophysiology and applied Pharmacotherapeutics of diseases associated with following system/diseases with of special reference to the drug of choice.
UNIT – I : Principles of Pharacokinetics
- Revision of basic concepts.
- Clinical Pharmacokinetics.
- Dose – response in man
- Influence of renal and hepatic disease on Pharmacokinetics
- Therapeutics drug monitoring & individualization of drug therapy
- Population Pharmacokinetics.
UNIT – II : Adverse Drug Reactions, Drug Interactions, ADR monitoring & Pharmacovigilance.
UNIT – III: Pathophysiology and drug therapy of the following disorders. Schizophrenia, anxiety, depression, epilepsy, Parkinson’s, alzheimer’s diseases, migraine, hypertension, angina pectoris, arrhythmias, atherosclerosis, myocardial infaraction.
UNIT – IV : Pathophysiology and drug therapy of the following disorders. TB, leprosy, leukemia, solid tumors, lymphomas, psoriasis, respiratory, urinary, g.i. tract infections, endocarditis, fungal and HIV infection, rheumatoid arthritis, glaucoma, menstrual disorders, menopause.
UNIT – V : Drug therapy i
- Geriatrics
- Pediatrics
- Pregnancy & Lactation.
- Renal & hepatic insufficiency
REFERENCES:
- Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics – Roger and Walker, Churchill Livingstone publication.
- Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic approach – Joseph T. Dipiro et al. Appleton & Lange.
- Pathologic basis of disease – Robins SL, W.B. Saunders publication.
- Pathology and therapeutics for Pharmacists: A Basis for Clinical Pharmacy Practice – Green and Harris, Chapman and Hall publication.
- Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics – Eric T. Herfindal, Williams and Wilkins Publication.
- Applied Therapeutics: The clinical Use of Drugs. Lloyd Young and Koda-Kimble MA
- Avery’s Drug Treatment, 4th Edn, 1997, Adis International Limited.
- Relevant review articles from recent medical and pharmaceutical literature.
- Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic approach – Joseph T. Dipiro et al. Appleton & Lange
- Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics – Eric T. Herfindal, Williams and Wilkins Publication
- Applied Therapeutics: The clinical Use of Drugs. Lloyd Young and Koda-Kimble MA
For all other M.Pharm 1st Year 1st Sem syllabus go to JNTUH M.Pharm Pharmacology 1st Year 1st Sem Course Structure for (R17) Batch.
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