علي جميع الطلاب الاطلاع بصورة يومية علي هذا الملف لمعرفة:
* الاعلانات الصادرة الخاصة بالصف
* التقويم الدراسي
* جداول المحاضرات وجداول العملي وجداول الامتحانات
* توزيع الطلاب علي مجموعات العملي ومجموعات حلقات النقاش
* توزيع
الطلاب علي قاعات الامتحانات
* أي مواضيع اخري اكاديمية خاصة بالصف
The first immunology course is designed to provide the necessary basic knowledge required for a pharmacist to understand the organs and cells in the immune system, division of the immune system, innate system, complement pathways, interferons, the major histocompatibility complex, antibodies, antigens, host defense mechanism, and the role of cytokines in immune response.
The practical course includes mainly consolidating the theoretical aspects in addition to provide information on analytical reagents for diagnostic and screening applications when a highly specific and sensitive assay procedure is required.
The goal of the course is to encourage students to embrace the mission of pharmaceutical care, which places the responsibility of optimizing outcomes resulting from drug therapy on the pharmacist.
The course covers several drug classes with especial emphasis on their structure – activity relationship, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic aspects. Selected drugs include chemotherapeutic agents and others.
Experiments designed to introduce the students to analysis of multi – component pharmaceutical formulations, analysis of drugs in biological fluids and interpretation of analytical data.
The
Objective of this course is introducing the principles of the methods used to
check the purity of raw material and quality control of pharmaceutical
preparations to assure biological efficacy and safety. The method includes
classical and instrumental procedures. Recent drug legislation i.e. FDA, OECD,
ISO-9000 for QC/QA activities
The primary objective of this course is to enable the student to be an integral member of health care team. The course designed to introduce the student to the basic concepts of epidemiology, etiology, clinical features, interpretation of certain laboratory tests and clinical complications. The therapeutic approaches are discussed in details with especial reference to the major drug indications, contraindications and possibly clinically relevant drug interactions. Patient education is also discussed.
This is considered to be a tutorial to discuss with the students some case studies and encourage students to participate effectively in the discussion. This includes review of the patient chart and discussing the rationale of drugs used, whether individually or in combination. It also stresses the importance of the proper approach to the patient and improvement of communication with attending physician.
The objective of this course is introducing the principles of toxicology with especial reference to the commonly encountered groups of toxic substances with emphasis on the site and mechanism of action. Symptoms and treatment of toxicity are included.
A study of physicochemical and biological factors that influence drug absorption, distribution and elimination.
The distribution of salicylic acid in three – phase system. The influence of surface - active agents on the transport. Simulated active transport test.
Prediction of plasma and urine drug concentration based upon pharmacokinetic parameters after a single and multiple intravenous and oral doses.
Determination of active ingredient liberation from ointment with local effect. Dissolution rate determination using rotating basket methods in the case of nitrofurantion tablet (100 mg) and retard Nitrofurantion capsule (100 mg)
The course covers stability and packaging of various dosage forms as well as important aspects such as storing and dispensing of medicines. The course provides a sound base for all aspects of good pharmaceutical practice as well as quality assurance, Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), validation, FDA and EC guidelines for stability of drug preparations.
Selected experiments to demonstrate the effect of heat and moisture on the stability of the products.