| BIO 107 - Pharmacology Credits: 3
 3 Lecture Hours
 
 Description
 This course is an introduction to drug information for health professionals or paramedic personnel. This course surveys the pharmacokinetics of drugs, drug calculation, mechanisms of drug action, side effects and the toxic effects of drugs. Also included are specific clinical conditions and the underlying pathophysiology requiring drug intervention.
 Learning Outcomes
 Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
 
	Listed TopicsDescribe specific information for drug use in clinical situations.Calculate drug dosages.Explain the components and abbreviations of a prescription.Describe the primary and secondary effects of drugs on selected organ systems.Define basic principles of biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics.Explain side effects and toxic effects associated with drug administration. 
 
	Reference MaterialsIntroduction to pharmacologic concepts and terminologyAutonomic pharmacology and antihypertensive drugsPrescription writing and drug calculationsDrugs influencing the central nervous systemDrugs influencing the cardiovascular systemDrugs used to treat allergic reactionsAntibiotics/antimicrobial drugsDrugs influencing the endocrine system Textbook and contemporary learning materials.
 Approved By: Sutin, Stewart Date Approved: 03/26/2007
 
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