Pharmacology and Toxicology, 10 credits
Farmakologi och toxikologi, 10 hp- Course code
- 1BI027
- Course name
- Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Credits
- 10 credits
- Form of Education
- Higher Education, study regulation 2007
- Main field of study
- Biomedicine
- Level
- G2 - First cycle 2
- Grading scale
- Pass with distinction, Pass, Fail
- Department
- Department of Physiology and Pharmacology
- Decided by
- Programme Committee 7
- Decision date
- 2015-11-09
- Course syllabus valid from
- Spring 2016
Specific entry requirements
At least the grade pass at the courses Introduction to Biomedical Science, and General and Organic Chemistry, and at least the grade pass at the parts Basal metabolism (3 credits) and Biochemical laboratory methods (2 credits) of the course Medical Biochemistry, and the part Cell biology (6 credits) of the course Cell Biology and Genetics, within the Bachelor's Programme in Biomedicine.
Objectives
Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:
Regarding knowledge and understanding
- describe basic pharmacological principles within the field of pharmacokinetics,
- describe interindividual differences in drug metabolism as well as interactions between different drugs,
- describe different classes of receptors which interact with drugs, and describe intracellular transduction mechanisms coupled to some of these receptors,
- explain principles for central and peripheral neurotransmission,
- describe and explain toxicological principles.
Regarding competence and skills
- understand and interpret results from laboratory practices in the course.
Regarding judgement and approach
- discuss and reflect upon mechanisms of action of drugs within the following fields: neuropsychopharmacology, neurology, general anaesthesia, local anaesthesia, analgesia, cardiovascular pharmacology, diuretic drugs, respiratory pharmacology, and gastrointestinal pharmacology.
Content
Medication is a very important part in the overall treatment of various diseases. This course intends to equip the students with basic knowledge of how drugs affect cells, organs and entire organisms. The pharmacological part will mainly focus on general pharmacological principles. The toxicology part intends to give the students knowledge of toxicological principles such as dose response, and how bioactivation and toxicity of xenobiotic substances are studied.
Teaching methods
Teaching will be in the form of lectures, supervised laboratory practicals, and supervised group seminars. The group seminars will review and substantially expand upon the material provided in the lecture series. These seminars train the students to independently search for and assess relevant information, and provide an opportunity to discuss problems and theoretical concepts with faculty members that are actively involved in research in the fields above. The course also includes a seminar task which will be solved by using the pedagogical approach “Problem based learning”.
Examination
Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (2 credits). The examination consists of an oral exam. Graded Fail/Pass.
Laboratory work in pharmacology (1.5 credits). Graded Fail/Pass. The students have to participate in all laboratory practicals to be graded as pass.
Group assignment in pharmacology and toxicology (2.5 credits). Graded Fail/Pass. The students have to participate actively in all group works to be graded as pass.
Integration of pharmacology and toxicology (4 credits). The examination consists of a written exam. Graded Fail/Pass/Pass with distinction.
The grade of the course is based on the grade of the part Integration of pharmacology and toxicology. To pass the whole course the grade pass must have been obtained for the other parts on the course.
Compulsory participation
The course director assesses if and, in that case, how absence can be compensated. Before the student has participated in all compulsory parts or compensated absence in accordance with the course director's instructions, the student's results for respective part will not be registered in LADOK.
Limited number of examinations or practical training sessions
Students who have not passed the regular examination are entitled to participate in five more examinations. If the student has failed six examinations/tests, no additional examination or new admission is provided.
The number of times that the student has participated in one and the same examination is regarded as an examination session. Submission of a blank examination is regarded as an examination. An examination for which the student registered but not participated in, will not be counted as an examination.
Transitional provisions
After each course occasion there will be at least six occasions for the examination within a two-year period from the end of the course.
Other directives
The course language is English.
Course evaluation is carried out in accordance with the guidelines established by the Board of Higher Education.
Oral evaluation in the form of course council meetings will be carried out during the course.
Literature and other teaching aids
Mandatory literature
8th ed. : London : Churchill Livingstone, cop. 2016 - xv, 760 s. ISBN:9780702053627 LIBRIS-ID:17415221 Library search
Reference literature
7. ed. : New York : McGraw-Hill, cop. 2008 - xv, 1310 s. ISBN:978-0-07-147051-3 (hardcover : alk. paper) LIBRIS-ID:10616935 URL: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0715/2007015656.html Library search
Stockholm : Läkemedelsindustriföreningen (LIF), 2012 - 2 vol. (4273 s.) ISBN:978-91-85929-10-8 (A-L) ISSN:1400-6588 LIBRIS-ID:12488996 URL: Länk Library search
Uppsala : Läkemedelsverket, 2011 - 1269 s. ISBN:978-91-979605-0-2 LIBRIS-ID:12199360 Library search