SU503: Pharmacology (5 ECTS)

STADS: 29001601

Level
Bachelor course

Teaching period
The course is offered in the spring semester.
4th quarter

Teacher responsible
Email: tjohansen@health.sdu.dk

Timetable
Group Type Day Time Classroom Weeks Comment
Common I Monday 14-16 St.Aud. 17
Common I Monday 08-10 1902 18
Common I Monday 16-18 1902 18
Common I Monday 14-16 17.109 20
Common I Tuesday 08-10 U45 17
Common I Tuesday 08-10 17.109 18
Common I Tuesday 08-10 Emil Aarestrup 19
Common I Wednesday 12-14 Emil Aarestrup 15, 17
Common I Wednesday 12-14 17.109 16, 19
Common I Thursday 14-16 Emil Aarestrup 15-16
Common I Thursday 14-16 U1 17
Common I Thursday 08-10 17.109 21
Common I Friday 08-10 U43 15, 20
Common I Friday 08-10 17.109 16,18-19,21
S1 TL Monday 10-16 WP 19 18
S2 TL Tuesday 10-16 WP 19 18
S3 TL Wednesday 10-16 WP 19 18
S4 TL Thursday 10-16 WP 19 18
S5 TL Friday 10-16 WP 19 18
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Revison of timetable:
: F mandag uge 19 flyttet til torsdag uge 21.
: Lokaleændringer til større lokaler

Comment:
Supplerende litteratur: Medicin.dk, Infomatum, 2009.

Prerequisites:
None

Academic preconditions:
Passed SU501 Anatomy. BMB503 Fundamental Biochemistry and SU502 Medical Physiology must be known. Students who have passed SU512 cannot participate in SU503.

Course introduction
To give the students a thorough knowledge in classic receptor pharmacology, pharmacokinetic and the effects of drugs and their mechanisms of action at the cellular level and organ level. The teaching aims is to give the students a close knowledge to the chemical signals that works on cells and organic tissues and knowledge to the effect of drugs on these signal mechanisms, which develops through interaction with receptors, enzymes and ion transportation mechanisms. Synopsis: General Pharmacology • Receptor pharmacology • Pharmacokinetics • The autonomic nervous system Cardiovascular pharmacology Endocrine pharmacology Inflammation and immunopharmacology Pulmonary pharmacology Gastrointestinal pharmacology

Expected learning outcome
• Prove knowledge to basic concepts of the interaction between drugs and receptors.
• Prove knowledge to pharmacokinetics and made simple calculations by first order kinetics.
• Prove knowledge to basic concepts of drug administration, absorption, distribution and elimination.
• Explain the consequences of drug-receptor interaction on intracellular and extracellular signal mechanisms.
• Explain the consequences and the mechanisms of action of the regulation of the eye, the renal, urinary tract and cardio-vascular function, the pulmonary function, the gastrointestinal function, the uterus and the endocrine organs by the autonomic nervous system and the influence of drugs on this regulation.
• Prove knowledge to the effects and mechanisms of the effects of the mediators of the immune system and the possible influence of drugs.
• Prove knowledge of the effects of drugs on the bone metabolism, the pulmonary function, the gastrointestinal function, and the endocrine organs.
• Prove knowledge of the effects on the blood-forming organs of iron, folic acid and vitamin B12.
• Prove knowledge to common side effects of drugs, side effects that might be dangerous and toxic effects of drugs.

Subject overview
• General Pharmacology
• Receptor pharmacology
• Pharmacokinetics
• The autonomic nervous system
• Endocrine pharmacology
• Inflammation and immunopharmacology
• Pulmonary pharmacology
• Gastrointestinal pharmacology
• Bone metabolism

Literature
  • Rang and Dale’s: Pharmacology, Churchill Livingstone, 6.udgave, 2007


Syllabus
See syllabus.

Website
This course uses e-learn (blackboard).

Prerequisites for participating in the exam
None

Assessment and marking:
a) 4 hour writen exam, with external censorship and grades according to the danish 7-point scale.

b) Lab. work, Pass/fail, internal evaluation by teacher. Lab. work must be passed before registration for exam.

Reexam after 2nd quater.

Expected working hours
The teaching method is based on three phase model.

Forelæsninger og eksaminatorier: 50 timer
Øvelser: 6 timer
Educational activities

Language
This course is taught in Danish.

Course enrollment
See deadline of enrolment.

Tuition fees for single courses
See fees for single courses.