Email: tjohansen@health.sdu.dk| Group | Type | Day | Time | Classroom | Weeks | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Common | I | Wednesday | 9-12 | 1904 | 36 | |
| Common | I | Wednesday | 9-12 | 1902 | 37-39, | |
| Common | I | Wednesday | 9-12 | 1907 | 40-41 | |
| Common | I | Wednesday | 9-12 | 25.111 | 43,46 | |
| Common | I | Wednesday | 9-12 | 305 | 44,47-48 | |
| Common | I | Wednesday | 9-12 | JEE | 49 | |
| Common | I | Thursday | 9-12 | 1904 | 36,45-46 | |
| Common | I | Thursday | 9-12 | 25.111 | 37,41,48 | |
| Common | I | Thursday | 9-12 | 1907 | 38-40 | |
| Common | I | Thursday | 9-12 | 1901 | 43 | |
| Common | I | Thursday | 9-12 | 305 | 44 | |
| Common | I | Thursday | 9-12 | 1902 | 48 |
John C. Foremann, Torben Johansen : Textbook of Receptor Pharmacology, CRC Press, 2nd edition 2003.
David E. Golan & Armen H. Tashjian (Editors): Principle of Pharmacology: The Pathophysiologic Basis of Drug Therapy, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, A Wolter Kluwer Company, 2004.
12 ECTS point fordelt over 2 semestre.
Prerequisites:
None
Academic preconditions:
A thorough knowledge of physiology must be passed.
Course introduction
To give the students a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles of the effect of drugs on the human organism (pharmacodynamics) and the fundamental principles of the influence of the human organism on drugs (pharmacokinetics). The teaching in special pharmacology has the aim to give the students a knowledge of mechanisms of action, pharmacological effects, indications and relevant side effects of the most important drugs used in the clinic.
Expected learning outcome
Subject overview
Pharmacodynamics; pharmacokinetics; absorption; distribution; biotransformation and excretion of drugs; the pharmacology of the autonomic nervous system; special pharmacology; drug dependence, abuse and poisoning; side effects and interactions; clinical trials.
Literature