Lecturer(s)
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Šiller Michal, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Šmíd Lenka, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Drugs acting on the central and peripheral nervous system, pharmacology of the cardiovascular system, drugs acting on the gastrointestinal system, chemotherapeutics, drugs acting on the respiratory system, drugs acting on the urinary system. 1: Introduction to the pharmacology of the CNS drugs 2: Sedative-hynotics, anxiolytics and centrally acting muscle relaxants 3: Antiepileptics, drugs used in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders 4. Antidepressants and mood stabilizing drugs, antipsychotics 5. Pharmacology of pain I 6. Pharmacology of pain II 7. Pharmacology of autonomic (vegetative) nervous system 8. Pharmacology of the cardiovascular system I 9. Pharmacology of the cardiovascular system II 10. Drugs acting on the respiratory system 11. Drugs action on the gastrointestinal system 12. Pharmacology of the renal system 13. Anticancer drugs, imunosuppressants 14. Drugs actin on the haemopoietic system
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, Dialogic (discussion, interview, brainstorming), Projection
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Learning outcomes
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To enable students to develop an understanding of the effect of specific drugs in context of organ systems and principal clinical diseases affecting these systems.
The graduate should be able to act as a productive member of a team enganged in research development and distribution of pharmaceuticals. He should be able to utilize the acquired skills in research and industry, as well as in planning and organization of projects with a view to health matters (e.g., planning and managing of clinical trials).
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Prerequisites
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examinations in general pharmacology
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination, Didactic test
control knowledge test
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Recommended literature
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Slíva J., Votava M. Farmakologie. Triton, Praha 2011.
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