Introduction to Pharmacology

General Principles of Pharmacology

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Description

Welcome to this comprehensive pharmacology course, where we delve into the intricate world of pharmaceutical science. Our course is thoughtfully divided into two main sections, providing you with a well-rounded understanding of the subject:

1. General Pharmacology: In this section, we explore the fundamental principles of pharmacology, establishing the cornerstone of your knowledge. You'll gain insights into drug mechanisms, interactions, and the essentials that underpin the entire field.

2. Systemic Pharmacology: Building upon your foundation in general pharmacology, we delve into the more specialized aspects of systemic pharmacology. This includes the study of drugs in relation to specific bodily systems and their applications.

But that's not all - our commitment to your learning journey extends beyond the course material. At the end of your studies, we provide you with Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) to test your understanding and reinforce what you've learned. Furthermore, I'm available for one-on-one classes to address any questions or provide additional insights into the topics.

What makes this course unique is its accessibility and clarity. I've invested time and effort to ensure that the content is as simple and approachable as possible. My aim is to cater to healthcare professionals of all levels, making sure that you can grasp these critical concepts with ease.

You'll be pleased to know that the course materials are meticulously prepared, drawing from reputable sources, including Lippincott, Katzung, and my very own "Handbook of Pharmacology." This guarantees that you're receiving the most reliable and up-to-date information in the field.

Are you ready to embark on this educational journey? Let's explore the fascinating world of pharmacology together!


What You Will Learn!

  • To understand the basic concepts in pharmacology and the pharmacological basis of therapeutics.
  • To introduce students to the core principles of drug action in terms of bioavailability, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and mechanism of action of drugs in
  • To introduce students to understanding drug efficacy, side effects, toxicities, drug interactions and special emphasis on dosage concerns in special populations
  • Students will be able to communicate clearly, and in an organized fashion, in writiten form.

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone interested in Healthcare Sciences are required to learn pharmacology as one of their core subjects to learn about the drugs and their mechanisms and effects n the human body.