Pharmacology
Courses
PHARD 0585: Pharmacology II
Credits 3.0PHARD 0586: Pharmacology III
Credits 3.0PHARD 0594: Pharmacology I
Credits 3.0Pharmacology I includes a total of 30 lectures presented in the Fall quarter each year. The primary topics covered include General Principles of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacogenomics, Drugs Acting on the Autonomic Nervous System, and Pain Management.
PHARD 0595: Pharmacology II
Credits 3.0Pharmacology II represents a continuation of Pharmacology I and will consist of 30 lectures presented over the Winter quarter. Primary topics to be covered include Cardiovascular Agents (diuretics, antihypertensives, antianginals, antiarrhythmics and drugs for heart failure), Antidiabetic Agents, Drugs for Lipid Disorders, Endocrine Pharmacology, and Hematologic Pharmacology.
PHARD 0596: Pharmacology III
Credits 3.0Pharmacology III represents a continuation of Pharmacology I and II and will consist of 30 lectures over the Spring quarter. Primary topics to be covered include Psychotherapeutic Agents (sedatives, anxiolytics, antipsychotics, antidepressants, stimulants, marijuana, alcohol and drugs of abuse) and Infectious Disease Pharmacology (antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals and antiprotozoal agents).
PHARD 0994: Pharmacology I
Credits 3.0Pharmacology I includes a total of 30 lectures presented in the Fall quarter each year. The primary topics covered include General Principles of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacogenomics, Drugs Acting on the Autonomic Nervous System, and Pain Management.
PHARD 0995: Pharmacology II
Credits 3.0Pharmacology II represents a continuation of Pharmacology I and will consist of 30 lectures presented over the Winter quarter. Primary topics to be covered include Cardiovascular Agents (diuretics, antihypertensives, antianginals, antiarrhythmics and drugs for heart failure), Antidiabetic Agents, Drugs for Lipid Disorders, Endocrine Pharmacology, and Hematologic Pharmacology.
PHARD 0996: Pharmacology III
Credits 3.0Pharmacology III represents a continuation of Pharmacology I and II and will consist of 30 lectures over the Spring quarter. Primary topics to be covered include Psychotherapeutic Agents (sedatives, anxiolytics, antipsychotics, antidepressants, stimulants, marijuana, alcohol and drugs of abuse) and Infectious Disease Pharmacology (antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals and antiprotozoal agents).
PHARD 1620: General Pharmacology I
Credits 2.0PHARD 1630: General Pharmacology II
Credits 3.0PHARD 1641: Pharmacology I
Credits 3.0PHARD 1642: Pharmacology II
Credits 2.0This course sequence includes coverage of the pharmacologic actions of the major classes of drugs acting on the autonomic, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, immune and central nervous systems. Other topics that are covered include the chemotherapy of microbial, parasitic and neoplastic diseases; drugs acting on blood and blood-forming organs, hormones and hormone antagonists, principles of toxicology, vitamins, and drugs causing birth defects.
PHARD 1670: Pharmacology I
Credits 5.0The Fall Quarter Pharmacology course topics include General Principles of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacogenomics, Drugs Acting on the Autonomic Nervous System, Endocrine Pharmacology, Hematologic Agents, Immunopharmacology, Gastrointestinal Agents, Anticonvulsants and Pain Management.
PHARD 1671: Pharmacology II
Credits 3.0Pharmacology II represents a continuation of Pharmacology I and is presented in Winter quarter. Primary topics covered include Cardiovascular Agents (diuretics, antihypertensives, antianginals, antiarrhythmics and drugs for heart failure), Antidiabetic Agents, Drugs for Lipid Disorders and Antimicrobial Agents (antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals and antiprotozoal agents).
PHARD 1672: Pharmacology III
Credits 2.0Pharmacology III represents a continuation of Pharmacology I and II in the Spring quarter. Primary topics covered include Psychotherapeutic Agents (sedatives, anxiolytics, antipsychotics, antidepressants, stimulants, marijuana, alcohol and drugs of abuse) and Toxicology.