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Basics of Pharmacology (3 cr)

Code: 7B00FP09-3002

General information


Enrolment period

10.05.2022 - 11.10.2022

Timing

10.10.2022 - 20.12.2022

Credits

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Biomedical Laboratory Science

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science

Teachers

  • Marika Toivonen
  • Tuuli Välineva

Person in charge

Kirsi Mansikkamäki

Groups

  • 21BASJ

Objectives (course unit)

The student is able to
- define and use pharmacological terms
- define various dosage forms and explain different routes of drug administration
- explain the phases of drug metabolism and the effects of drugs to the body
- describe the main side effects and interactions with other drugs
- describe the classes of medicine, most common drugs and toxicants, whose use involves concentration measurements and intoxication studies
- perform calculations needed in pharmacotherapy

Content (course unit)

Pharmacological terms
The mechanisms of drug action, receptors
Dose and response
Dosage forms and routes of drug administration
Pharmacokinetics
Basics of toxicology
Side and adverse effects and drug interactions
The classes of medicine and drugs, which involve laboratory tests
Medical calculations

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student is able to describe the concepts of drug, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics and knows the main principles of drug therapy. Student knows the main features of principles by which the pharmaceutical products and chemical substances affect the body and by which the body processes them. The student understands the concepts of adverse effects and drug interactions. The student knows the basics of drug analytics and is able to list drug groups, the most common drugs and poisonous substances, which are associated with concentration measurements in laboratory. The student is able to perform the required medical calculations.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student is able to explain the main terminology of pharmacology and toxicology. The student knows the principles, by which the pharmaceutical products and chemical substances affect the body and by which the body processes them. The student can explain the main mechanisms of adverse effects and drug interactions. The student knows the basics of drug analytics and is able to list drug groups, the most common drugs and poisonous substances, which are associated with concentration measurements in laboratory. The student is able to perform the required medical calculations.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student is able to fluently use the main terminology of pharmacology and toxicology and drug therapy. The student can explain how the pharmaceutical products and chemical substances affect the body and how the body processes them. The student can explain the most important adverse effects and drug interactions and knows their mechanisms. The student can explain the features and methodology of drug analytics and is able to list drug groups, the most common drugs and poisonous substances, which are associated with concentration measurements in laboratory. The student is able to apply his/her knowledge of pharmacology and toxicology in performing drug monitoring and toxicology measurements. The student is able to perform the required medical calculations.

Exam schedules

Theory exam 29.11. and medical calculations exam 13.12.2022

Re-exams:
Medical calculations: dates for re-examinations will be agreed with the students.
Theory: re-exams in Exam-system, by the end of 4. period (2022).

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Lectures, group work, presentations, independent work, exams

Learning materials

Lecture material (in Moodle)
General literature on pharmacology and toxicology
Recommended Literature for medical calculations: Ernvall, Pulli, Salonen, Nurminen and Kaukkila. 2012. Calculation. 9-11. edition. SanomaPro Oy, Helsinki.

Student workload

Lectures, presentations, workshop and exams 31 h
Independent work 50 h