Pharmaceutical Law
A study of important legislation, regulations and rulings related to the practice of pharmacy.
A study of important legislation, regulations and rulings related to the practice of pharmacy.
A study of the immune systems, immunotherapy, and select autoimmune diseases and their treatment. This course includes a discussion of neoplasias and antineoplastic therapy.
A study of human disease processes and rational pharamcotherapeutics relating to the autonomic and central nervous systms. Emphasis is placed on the scientific principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology and toxicology, the incorporation of these principles to the clinical application of modern drug therapy, and how these principles can be utilized in pharmacy practice.
An extension of PHR 851 dealing primarily with cardiovascular, renal and respiratory pathologies and the agents used in their treatment.
A study of the physiology, pathology and therapeutics of the endocrine system. A discussion of principles of toxicology and the treatment of exposure to select chemicals is included.
An extension of PHR 851, concentrating on the physiology and major pathologies of the gastrointestinal and dermatologic systems, the agents used in their treatments, and the problems and treatments of nutritional and hematologic disorders.
An extension of PHR 851, concentrating on infectious diseases and agents used in their treatment.
A study of various nonprescription pharmaceuticals, medical and surgical supplies, and appliances commonly found in community pharmacy practice. Their evaluation, rational use and therapeutic efficacy will be stressed. The use of home remedies and their limitations in the treatment of minor ailments will be considered.
Topics in areas of clinical pharmacy concepts and principles of practice emphasizing the technical and professional knowledge and abilities required for involvement of the pharmacist in the health care team. May be repeated to a maximum of two credits.
Advanced topics in clinical pharmcokinetics and dynamics theory and practice. Designed for students interested in careers in clinical pharmacokinetics, service, research, industry or education. Variable mixture of lecture, group discussion and independent study.