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 534-039 Pharmacology (Dental Course)

Credit Points

0

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr A.G. Stewart

Semester

Year long (view timetable)

Contact

46 hours, including lectures and tutorials

Subject Description

This subject covers the principles of pharmacology and mechanisms of action of drugs in common use in dentistry and medicine; route of administration, absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs; principles of selective toxicity; drug interactions and toxicology; drug dependence; and drug schedules (Poisons Act).

On completion of this subject, students should:

  • comprehend the principles of the absorption, distribution and elimination of drugs in the body; the basic mechanisms of drug action; the pharmacology of: the autonomic nervous system, drugs used to treat diseases of the cardiovascular and central nervous systems, local anaesthetics, and drugs used for the treatment of inflammation; the use and mechanisms of action of antibiotics, anti-viral and anti-tumour drugs; the nature of drug interactions; the nature and use of drugs of abuse;

  • have developed measurement and recording skills relevant to the assessment of drug action; skills in using objective sources of drug information; and

  • appreciate the responsibilities of dentists under the Dentistry and Poisons Act; the relevance of an understanding of drug action and reaction to dental science; the importance of understanding the principles of drug action to therapeutics; the elements of the design of clinical trials (single and double blind factors and use of statistics).

Assessment

One 1-hour written, multiple-choice question examination at the end of Semester 1; and one 2-hour written, multiple choice and short answer question examination at the end of Semester 2. Oral examinations may be required.

Prescribed Texts

  • J A Yagiela, E A Neidle and F J Dowd, Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Dentistry. 4th ed., Mosby, 1998.


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