SU503: Pharmacology (5 ECTS)

STADS: 29004101

Level
Bachelor course

Teaching period
The course is offered in the spring semester.

Teacher responsible
Email: usteckelings@health.sdu.dk

Timetable
Group Type Day Time Classroom Weeks Comment
Common I Monday 12-14 U48A 5-6,9,15,17,22
Common I Monday 12-15 U48A 16
Common I Monday 11-12 U44 17
Common I Monday 11-14 U48A 19
Common I Tuesday 08-10 U48A 7,11,13
Common I Thursday 08-10 U48A 5,14,16,20
Common I Thursday 09-10 U48A 6-7
Common I Thursday 12-14 U82 17 Jo de Mey
H1 TE Wednesday 10-12 U10 9
H1 TE Wednesday 10-12 U23A 10
H1 TL Wednesday 10-16 *Odense Lokalitet aftales 10 13 WP19
H2 TE Thursday 10-12 U23A 9-10
H2 TL Thursday 10-16 *Odense Lokalitet aftales 10 13 WP19
H3 TE Friday 10-12 U24 9
H3 TE Friday 10-12 U11 10
H3 TL Friday 08-14 *Odense Lokalitet aftales 10 13 WP19
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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
The course introduction will provide students with knowledge about the main fields in pharmacology, which are classical pharmacokinetics (drug administration, absorption, distribution and excretion), molecular and cellular pharmacology (effects of drugs at the cellular level including drug-receptor interactions and intracellular signaling), organ pharmacology (effects of drugs on certain organs and their use for treatment of common diseases), methods used in pharmacological research and the process of drug discovery and development.

Expected learning outcome
  • Explain basic concepts of the interaction between drugs and receptors and the consequences for intracellular signal mechanisms.
  • Explain principles of pharmacokinetics and make simple calculations by first order kinetics.
  • Explain basic concepts of drug administration, absorption, distribution and elimination.
  • Explain the mechanism of action of drugs acting on the autonomic nervous system
  • Explain the mechanisms of action of common drugs acting on the cardio-vascular system, bronchi, CNS, blood glucose regulation, inflammation and the immune response
  • Explain the principles of antimicrobial drugs and the mechanism of action of main groups of antibiotics
  • Explain the mechanism of action of main groups of anticancer drugs
  • Name and explain common or typical side effects of drugs
  • Explain the process of drug design and development
Subject overview
  • Receptor and cellular pharmacology
  • Pharmacokinetics
  • Methods and measurements in pharmacology
  • Pharmacology of the autonomic nervous system
  • Pharmacology of blood glucose regulation
  • Inflammation and immunopharmacology
  • Pulmonary pharmacology
  • Cardiovascular pharmacology
  • Neuropharmacology
  • Pharmacology of antibacterial drugs
  • Pharmacology of anticancer drugs
  • Drug design and development
Literature
There isn't any litterature for the course at the moment.

Website
This course uses e-learn (blackboard).

Prerequisites for participating in the exam
  1. Student oral presentations are a prerequisite for taking part in exam a. Pass/fail, internal evaluation by teacher.
  2. Intro lecture and participation in lab work is a prerequisite for taking part in exam b. Pass/fail, internal evaluation by teacher.
Assessment and marking:
  1. 4 hour written exam (4,5 ECTS), with external censorship and grades according to the Danish 7-point scale.
  2. Report based on lab. work (0,5 ECTS), pass/fail, internal evaluation by teacher.

Reexamination in the same exam period or immediately thereafter.



Expected working hours
The teaching method is based on three phase model.
Intro phase: 33 hours
Skills training phase: 15 hours, hereof:
 - Tutorials: 7 hours
 - Laboratory exercises: 6 hours

Educational activities

Language
This course is taught in Danish or English, depending on the lecturer. However, if international students participate, the teaching language will always be English.

Course enrollment
See deadline of enrolment.

Tuition fees for single courses
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