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2023/2024
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Chemistry of the Pharmaceuticals

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Code Completion Credits Range
15CHL1 ZK 3 2+0
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Department of Nuclear Chemistry
Synopsis:

The course is focussed to the therapeutic and diagnostic applications of chemical substances - pharmaceuticals. It is based on the anatomical-therapeutical-chemical classification system (ATCC) and gives basic informations about the use of chemical substances in human medicine. The application formulations and pharmaceutical databases are also discussed. The aim of the course is not only the demonstration of pharmaceutically active compounds, but also the discussion of their application in connection with mechanisms of action.

Requirements:

Knowledge of chemistry on the level of bachelor of chemistry and completed course of fundamentals of nuclear chemistry.

Syllabus of lectures:

1. Pharmaceuticals names, databases systems, drugs forms.

2. Anatomic-therapeutic-chemical clasification (ATCC system), pharmacopoiea.

3. Alimentary tract therapeuticals.

4. Drugs of cardiovascular system, influence of blood parameters.

5. Dermatologics.

6. Pharmaceuticals for urogenital system, sexual hormones.

7. Antiinfective drugs.

8. Cytostatics and immunomodulators.

9. Drugs of musculoskeletal system.

10. Drugs of nervous system.

11. Drugs for respiratory tract.

12. Drugs of sense organs.

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Study Objective:

The course provides the students with the knowledge of the therapeutic and diagnostic applications of chemical substances - pharmaceuticals.

The students will acquire competence to assess the action of pharmaceutically active compounds at their application in connection with mechanisms of action.

Study materials:

Key literature:

1.Luellmann H., Mohr K., Hein L., Bieger D.: Color atlas of Pharmacology, 3rd edition, Thieme Stuttgart, New York 2005.

Recommended literature:

1.Katzung B.G.: Basic&Clinical Pharmacology, McGrav-Hill Medical 2009.

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Further information:
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