Pharmacology Basics
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The Pharmacology Basics course offers an in-depth exploration into the fundamental principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, essential for understanding drug actions and interactions in the human body. This course begins with an overview of pharmacokinetics, focusing on the processes of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of drugs. Students will learn how these processes determine the concentration of drugs in the bloodstream and tissues, influencing therapeutic effectiveness and potential toxicity.
The pharmacodynamics section delves into the mechanisms of drug action at the molecular and cellular levels, examining how drugs interact with biological targets such as receptors, enzymes, and ion channels. Students will explore dose-response relationships, therapeutic windows, and the concepts of agonists, antagonists, and partial agonists. The course also covers factors that affect drug efficacy and safety, including genetic variations, drug interactions, and patient-specific variables.
Through a combination of lectures, case studies, and practical exercises, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of how drugs work, how they are processed by the body, and the principles guiding their clinical use. This foundational knowledge is crucial for careers in healthcare, pharmacy, and biomedical research, providing a solid basis for more advanced pharmacological studies. Dr.
Muhammad Rabie Bachalor's degree in Medicine Al-Azhar University.
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