PHARMACOLOGY

STATE ESTABLISHMENT ?DNIPROPETROVSK MEDICAL ACADEMY

OF HEALTH MINISTRY OF UKRAINE?

V.I. MAMCHUR, V.I. OPRYSHKO, .. NEFEDOV, A.E. LIEVYKH, E.V.KHOMIAK

PHARMACOLOGY

WORKBOOK FOR PRACTICAL CLASSES FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS STOMATOLOGY DEPARTMENT

DNEPROPETROVSK - 2016

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UDC: 378.180.6:61:615(075.5)

Pharmacology. Workbook for practical classes for foreign stomatology students / V.Y. Mamchur, V.I. Opryshko, A.A. Nefedov. - Dnepropetrovsk, 2016. ? 186 p.

Reviewed by: N.I. Voloshchuk - MD, Professor of Pharmacology "Vinnitsa N.I. Pirogov National Medical University. L.V. Savchenkova ? Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Head of the Department of Clinical Pharmacology, State Establishment Lugansk state medical university E.A. Podpletnyaya ? Doctor of Pharmacy, Professor, Head of the Department of General and Clinical Pharmacy, State Establishment Dnipropetrovsk medical academy of Health Ministry of Ukraine

Approved and recommended for publication by the CMC of State Establishment Dnipropetrovsk medical academy of Health Ministry of Ukraine (protocol 3 from 25.12.2012).

The educational tutorial contains materials for practical classes and final module control on Pharmacology.

The tutorial was prepared to improve self-learning of Pharmacology and optimization of practical classes. It contains questions for self-study for practical classes and final module control, prescription tasks, pharmacological terms that students must know in a particular topic, medical forms of main drugs, multiple choice questions (tests) for selfcontrol, basic and additional references. This tutorial is also a student workbook that provides the entire scope of student's work during Pharmacology course according to the credit-modular system.

The tutorial was drawn up in accordance with the working program on Pharmacology approved by CMC of SE Dnipropetrovsk medical academy of Health Ministry of Ukraine on the basis of the standard program on Pharmacology for stomatology students of III - IV levels of accreditation in the specialties Stomatology ? 7.110105, Kiev 2011.

The tutorial was developed by composite authors of the Department of Pharmacology, Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacoeconomics of State Establishment Dnipropetrovsk medical academy of Health Ministry of Ukraine.

? V.Y. Mamchur, V.I. Opryshko, A.A. Nefedov

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V.I. MAMCHUR, V.I. OPRYSHKO, .. NEFEDOV

PHARMACOLOGY

WORKBOOK FOR PRACTICAL CLASSES FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS STOMATOLOGY DEPARTMENT

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topics

Module 1 General prescription. General pharmacology. Drugs affecting the synapses. Drugs affecting the peripheral and central nervous

system

Maximal grade

Semantic unit 1

General prescription

1. Ukrainian law ?About medical drugs?. Introduction into general prescription.

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The solid dosage forms.

2. The soft dosage forms.

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3. Liquid dosage forms. Solutions for intrernal and external use and for

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injection, aerosoles.

4. Potions, decoctions, and solutions that dosed in drops and spoons.

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5. The final lesson on general prescription.

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Semantic unit 2

History of Pharmacology and Pharmacy

Common pharmacology

6. Introduction into pharmacology. Pharmacology and pharmacy development.

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The final lesson on common pharmacology.

Semantic unit 3

Agents acting on the peripheral afferent and efferent nervous system

7. Local anesthetics, astringent, absorbent, irritating drugs. Mucos membrane

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protectors.

8. M, N cholinomimetics, anticholinesterase agents. -cholinoblockers.

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N-cholinoblockers (ganglioni blockers, neuromuscular blocking drugs)

9. Agents affecting on adrenoreceptors. Adrenomimetics drugs,

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sympathomimetics.

10. Antiadrenergic drugs: adrenoblockers and, sympatholytics.

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11. Dopaminergic, serotoninergic drugs.

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The final lesson on agents acting on the peripheral afferent and

efferent nervous system.

Semantic unit 4

Drugs acting on the central nervouse system

12. Psychotropic drugs. Sedative drugs, neuroleptics, tranquilizers (Anxiolytics

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drugs), mood stabilizers.

13. Hypnotics drugs, antiepileptic and antiparkinsonic drugs.

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14. General anaesthetics. Pharmacology and toxicology of ethyl alcohol.

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15. Narcotic (Opioid) analgesics

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16. Non-narcotic (non-opioid) analgesics. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

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17. Psychomotor stimulants. Analeptics. Antidepressants. Nootropic drugs.

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Adaptogenes. Actoprotectors.

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The final lesson on drugs acting on the central nervouse system.

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Module 2

Maxim

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topics Pharmacology of medications that affect on function of the executive body's grade

systems, metabolism, blood and immune system. Pharmacology of

antimicrobial, antiviral, antiparasitic and antifungal medications

Semantic unit 5

Pharmacology of metabolism

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Theme 16. Pharmacology of the endocrine system. Hormonal agents, their synthetic 6

substitutes and antagonists.

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Theme 17. Pharmacology of vitamins. Enzyme preparations and their inhibitors.

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3.

Theme 18. Pharmacology of a blood system. Pharmacology of substances affecting 6

hematopoiesis. Medications affecting blood coagulation, platelet aggregation, and

fibrinolysis.

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Theme 19. Allergy and immunotropic medications.

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The final lesson ?Pharmacology of metabolism?.

Semantic unit 6

Pharmacology of Medications which affect the function of organs and physiological

systems

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Theme 20. Pharmacology of the respiratory system.

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Theme 21. Pharmacology of the digestive system

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Theme 22. Pharmacology circulation. Hypo-and hypertensive agents. 6

Antihyperlipidemic agents. Angioprotectors.

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Theme 23. Pharmacology of the coronary and cerebral blood flow. Antianginal and 6

cerebrovascular medications

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Theme 24. Cardiotonic medications.Antiarrhythmic medications

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10. Theme 25. Pharmacology of agents affecting water and electrolyte balance. 6

Arthrifuge.

11. Theme 26. Uterine medications and contraceptives.

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Test control ?Pharmacology of medications which affect the function of organs and

physiological systems?.

12. The final lesson ?Pharmacology of medications which affect the function of 6

organs and physiological systems?.

Semantic unit 7

Pharmacology of antimicrobial, antiviral, antiparasitic, antifungal Medications

13. Theme 27. Antiseptics and disinfectants. Sulfonamides. Fluoroquinolones.

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14. Theme 28. Antibiotics I ( - lactams, macrolides, aminoglycosides).

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15. Theme 29. Antibiotics II (tetracyclines, chloramphenicol). Anti-fungal, anti- 6

viral, antitubercular medications.

16. Theme 30. Antiparasitic, anti-cancer medications.

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The final lesson ?Pharmacology of antimicrobial, antiviral, antiparasitic,

antifungal medications?.

17. Drugs affecting the mucous membranes of the mouth and tooth tissue.

18. Pharmacology of acute poisoning. Pharmacovigilance for side effects of

medications.The final test control Module-2.

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The final control Module-2. ?Pharmacology of medications which 80

affect the function of the executive bodies, metabolism, blood system

and immune system.Pharmacology of antimicrobial, antiviral,

antiparasitic and antifungal Medications?

Together semantic units

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Student individual self-study (ISS)

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Total

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