General Pharmacology (PHRM203) UH Maui
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The object of the course is to teach students an approach to the study of pharmacologic agents. It is not intended to be a review of the pharmacopoeia. The focus will be on the basic principles of biophysics, biochemistry and physiology, as related to
the mechanisms of drug action, biodistribution and metabolism. The course will consist of lectures and student-led case discussions. Topics to be covered include: mechanisms of drug action, dose-response relations, pharmacokinetics, drug delivery systems,
drug metabolism, toxicity of pharmacological agents, drug interaction and substance abuse. Selected agents and classes of agents will be examined in detail.
Resources: OpenCourseware from UH Maui, U of Wisconsin School of Medicine, U of Virginia School of Medicine, Medical Student TV, MIT, UC Berkeley, Stanford along with many of the World's finest University's.
Language: English
Professors: Michael Williams
Units: 30
Lesson content
- Syllabus
- 1.1 Biochemistry
- 1.2 Cell Physiology
- 1.3 Basic Pharmacology Principles 1
- 1.4 Basic Pharmacology Principles 2
- 1.5 Basic Pharmacology Principles 3
- 1.6a Burger Math
- 1.6b Metric System
- 1.6c Roman Numerals
- 2.1 Neurotransmission
- 2.2 Autonomic Pharmacology
- 2.3a Hypertension
- 2.3b Glaucoma
- 2.4 Diuretics and Lipids
- 2.5 CHF Angina and CAD
- 2.6 Cardiac Rhythm
- 3.1 CNS Pharmacology 1
- 3.2 CNS Pharmacology 2
- 3.3 Histamine 5HT Ergots
- 3.4 GI Pharm
- 4.1 Endocrinology 1
- 4.2 Endocrinology 2
- 4.3 Immunology
- 4.4 HIV AIDS
- 5.1 Antimicrobial Agents 1
- 5.2 Antimicrobial Agents 2
- 5.3 Cancer and Chemotherapy 1
- 5.4 Cancer and Chemo 2
- 6.1 Pharm Principles Review
- 6.2 Drug Review
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