aVLFA0822c Pharmacology II - practice

Faculty of Medicine
spring 2020
Extent and Intensity
0/3/0. 3 credit(s). Type of Completion: z (credit).
Teacher(s)
doc. MUDr. Regina Demlová, Ph.D. (alternate examiner)
doc. PharmDr. Jan Juřica, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
PharmDr. Katarína Kostolanská (seminar tutor)
doc. Mgr. MVDr. Leoš Landa, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
MUDr. Jana Pistovčáková, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
PharmDr. Jitka Rychlíčková, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
doc. PharmDr. Ondřej Zendulka, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Petra Amchová, Ph.D. (assistant)
doc. RNDr. Ladislava Bartošová, Ph.D. (assistant)
Renata Bláblová (assistant)
Mgr. Jana Kubátová, Ph.D. (assistant)
Mgr. Kristýna Nosková, Ph.D. (assistant)
MUDr. Jana Nováková, Ph.D. (assistant)
doc. PharmDr. Jana Rudá, Ph.D. (assistant)
Mgr. Barbora Říhová, Ph.D. (assistant)
Květoslava Sedlářová (assistant)
PharmDr. Lenka Součková, Ph.D. (assistant)
Guaranteed by
doc. MUDr. Regina Demlová, Ph.D.
Department of Pharmacology – Theoretical Departments – Faculty of Medicine
Contact Person: doc. PharmDr. Ondřej Zendulka, Ph.D.
Supplier department: Department of Pharmacology – Theoretical Departments – Faculty of Medicine
Timetable of Seminar Groups
aVLFA0822c/30: Mon 24. 2. 13:00–15:30 A19/231, Mon 2. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/231, Mon 9. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/231, Mon 16. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/231, Mon 23. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/231, Mon 30. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/231, Mon 6. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/231, Mon 20. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/231, Mon 27. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/231, Mon 4. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/231, Mon 11. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/231, Mon 18. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/231, Mon 25. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/231, Mon 1. 6. 13:00–15:30 A19/231, J. Pistovčáková
aVLFA0822c/31: Wed 26. 2. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 4. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 11. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 18. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 25. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 1. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 8. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 15. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 22. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 29. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 6. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 13. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 20. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 27. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 3. 6. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, L. Landa, J. Rychlíčková
aVLFA0822c/32: Thu 27. 2. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Thu 5. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Thu 12. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Thu 19. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Thu 26. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Thu 2. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Thu 9. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Thu 16. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Thu 23. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Thu 30. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Thu 7. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Thu 14. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Thu 21. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Thu 28. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Thu 4. 6. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, J. Pistovčáková
aVLFA0822c/33: Mon 24. 2. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Mon 2. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Mon 9. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Mon 16. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Mon 23. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Mon 30. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Mon 6. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Mon 20. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Mon 27. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Mon 4. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Mon 11. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Mon 18. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Mon 25. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Mon 1. 6. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, O. Zendulka
aVLFA0822c/34: Mon 24. 2. 13:00–15:30 A19/326, Mon 2. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/326, Mon 9. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/326, Mon 16. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/326, Mon 23. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/326, Mon 30. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/326, Mon 6. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/326, Mon 20. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/326, Mon 27. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/326, Mon 4. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/326, Mon 11. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/326, Mon 18. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/326, Mon 25. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/326, Mon 1. 6. 13:00–15:30 A19/326, J. Juřica
aVLFA0822c/35: Wed 26. 2. 16:00–18:30 A19/229, Wed 4. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 11. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 18. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 25. 3. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 1. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 8. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 15. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 22. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 29. 4. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 6. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 13. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 20. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 27. 5. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, Wed 3. 6. 13:00–15:30 A19/229, L. Landa, J. Rychlíčková
Prerequisites (in Czech)
aVLFA0721p Pharmacology I - lecture && aVLPF0622p Pathophysiology II - lecture
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
Course objectives
The aim of the course is to acquiant the students with drugs from selected pharmacotherapeutic groups and to learn them how to use the drugs rationally with respect to their mode of action, indications and contraindications.
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course student should be able choose and prescribe suitable drug for the patient with known indicication. The selection will be made with respect to all factors influencing drug safety and efficacy.
Syllabus
  • aVLFA08222c - Pharmacology II practicals

    General medicine

    Spring semester 2020

  • week 24. 2. – 28. 2.
  • 1. DRUGS OF DISEASES WITH CHRONIC PULMONARY OBSTRUCTION, H 1 -ANTIHISTAMINES, COUGH MEDICINES.
  • Content of the lesson: Review of drugs used in the therapy of diseases with chronic pulmonary obstruction, inhalational pharmaceutical forms. Generations of H1 antihistamines and their indications. Cough medicines – classification, modes of action, use in specific subpopulations.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Revision of pathophysiology of allergy and diseases with chronic pulmonary obstruction. Content of the lecture. Cough medicines (antitussives and mucoactive drugs).
  • week 2. 3. - 6. 3.
  • 2. ANTIPSYCHOTICS, ANTIPARKINSONICS, PROKINETICS
  • Content of the lesson: Classification of psychotropic medicines, Pharmacology of dopaminergic system with the focus on antipsychotics, antiparkinsonics and prokinetics.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Revision of dopamine physiology. Content of the lecture. Prokinetics.
  • week 9. 3. - 12. 3.
  • 3. ANTIDEPRESSANTS
  • Content of the lesson: Pharmacological review of antidepressants, cognitive enhancers and psychostimulants.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Content of the lecture. Revision of topic 2., psychostimulants, psychotomimetics.
  • week 16. 3. - 20. 3.
  • 4. ANXIOLYTICS, HYPNOSEDATIVES, ANTICONVULSANTS
  • Content of the lesson: GABAergic neurotransmission. Anxiolytics, hypnosedatives, anticonvulsants – modes of action, drugs, indications, AE including the risk of abuse. Rules in the therapy of sleeping disorders and seizures with respect to specific subpopulations. Psychopharmacological case reports.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Revision of TDM. Content of the lecture.
  • week 23. 3. - 27. 3.
  • TEST No. 1
  • 5. ANTI-INFECTIVES I - ANTIBIOTICS
  • Content of the lesson: Pharmacological review of antibiotics, bacterial resistance, respiratory infections, UTI and intensive care antibiotics.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Revision of ATB from microbiology (betalactams, macrolides, AMG, TTC, lincosamides, (lipo)glycopeptides, quinolones, sulfonamides, nitroimidazoles, nitrofurans). Content of the lecture.
  • week 30. 3. – 3. 4.
  • 6. ANTI-INFECTIVES II – ANTIMYCOTICS AND ANTIVIRALS
  • Content of the lesson: Dermatologics – classification and pharmacological review, local anti-infectives, revision of drug prescription.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Content of the lecture. Dermatologics, antiparasitics.
  • 6. 4. – 10. 4.
  • 7. DRUGS OF GIT
  • Content of the lesson: Pharmacological review of drugs in diseases of GIT.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Revision of physiology of GIT, pathophysiology of vomiting and ulcers. Antispasmodics, prokinetics. Content of the lecture. Drugs influencing the production and release of bile.
  • week 13. 4. – 17. 4.
  • 8. CYTOSTATICS AND TARGETED THERAPY IN ONCOLOGY
  • Content of the lesson: Overview, classification and mechanisms of action of anticancer drugs. Adverse effects of cytostatics.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Revision of cancer cell biology and the cell cycle phases. Repetition of basic pharmacological principles of targeted therapy. Content of the lecture.
  • week 20. 4. – 24. 4.
  • TEST No. 2
  • 9. ANTIANGIAL DRUGS
  • Content of the lesson: Fundamental of the therapy of angina pectoris and acute myocardial infarction. Direct vasodilating agents, calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, hypolipidemics.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Review of pathophysiology of ischemic heart disease, atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction. Content of the lecture. Hypolipidemics, anti-obesity medications.
  • week 27. 4. – 1. 5.
  • 10. ANTIHYPERTENSIVES
  • Content of the lesson: Pharmacological review of antihypertensives with focus on diuretics and drugs targeting RAAS. Combinations of antihypertensives.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Revision of pathophysiology of hypertension. Beta blockers, calcium channel blockers. α1 sympatholytics, α2 sympathomimetics. Content of the lecture.
  • week 4. 5. – 8. 5.
  • PRESCRIPTION TEST
  • 11. DRUGS OF HEART FAILURE, ANTIARRHYTHMICS
  • Content of the lesson: Pharmacological review of cardiotonics and other drugs with positive inotropic effect. Medicines of acute and chronic heart failure. Classification and review of antiarrhytmics.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Revision of pathophysiology of heart failure and arrythmias. Content of the lecture. Calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, ACEi, local anaesthetics.
  • week 11. 5. – 15. 5.
  • 12. DRUGS INFLUENCING HAEMOSTASIS
  • Content of the lesson: Classification of drugs interfering with the process of haemostasis, pharmacological review of anticoagulants, antiplatelets, fibrinolytics and antianemics.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Revision of haemostasis. Content of the lecture. Antianaemics.
  • week 18. 5. – 22. 5.
  • 13. THERAPY OF INTOXICATIONS AND ADDICTION
  • Content of the lesson: Principles of therapy of intoxications and substance addiction. Case reports.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Content of the lecture. Substance abuse..
  • week 25. 5. – 29. 5.
  • TEST No. 3
  • 14. DRUG INTERACTIONS
  • Content of the lesson: Students’ presentations – case reports on drug-drug with proposed solution.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics. Content of the lecture. Collecting of case reports and consultations with professors.
  • week 1. 6. – 5. 6.
  • 15. PHYTOPHARMACOLOGY
  • Content of the lesson: Pharmaceutical forms of herbal medicines, herbal tea mixtures preparation and degustation. Drug-drug interactions of herbal medicines. Herbal self-treatment of selected diseases.
  • Self-study/getting ready for the lesson: Content of the lecture. Drug-drug interactions.
Literature
    required literature
  • RANG, H. P., James RITTER, R. J. FLOWER and Graeme HENDERSON. Rang & Dale's pharmacology. Eighth edition. [Edinburgh]: Churchill Livingstone. xv, 760. ISBN 9780702053627. 2016. info
    recommended literature
  • Practicals in Pharmacology http://portal.med.muni.cz/discipline-13-pharmacology
  • WHALEN, Karen. Pharmacology. Edited by Richard Finkel - Thomas A. Panavelil. 6th ed. Philadelphia, Pa.: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. xi, 664. ISBN 9781451191776. 2015. info
    not specified
  • Library of case reports: https://is.muni.cz/auth/do/med/el/case_reports/index_en.html
Teaching methods
Drug classes from the Syllabus are actively reviewed by students and supported by the teacher. Possible ambiguities are discussed and learned knowledge is practiced in case reports from real clinical practice. The training of drug prescription with the use of drug compendia and the computer databases.
Assessment methods
The participation in practicals is obligatory and registered. Students can miss two classes without excuse. To get credits a students have to pass 4 written tests:

Prescription test
a) 2 RMP, the indication or pharmacotherapeutic gorup is stated together with a basic data of the patient significant for correct drug selection
Multiple-choice tests
15 questions, number of correct answers indicated, minimal score to pass 6
one of the tests can be repeated once

The credits will be given to students who: passed the prescription test and scored at least 6 points from each of multiple-choice tests and their total score from these tests is higher than 20.
Language of instruction
English
Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
The course is taught annually.
Information on the extent and intensity of the course: 45.
Listed among pre-requisites of other courses

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