- Lecturer: Marsha-Lyn Mckoy
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- Lecturer: Marsha-Lyn Mckoy
This course will provide students with fundamental aspects of pharmacokinetic (how the body affects the drugs) and pharmacodynamics (how the drugs affect the body). The pharmacology of all drugs are grouped in these two aspects and therefore pharmacologists must be clear on the importance of the distinctions.
The goal of this course is to provide students with pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics of drugs used to influence some of the major systems of the body to manage disease states. At the end students will have an understanding of the drugs used to treat clinical conditions such as, hypertension, myocardial infarction, stroke, skeletal muscle disorders, diabetes, tissue and organ infections and cancer. This knowledge will allow students to critically decide of appropriate drug choices.
- Lecturer: Simone Badal
- Lecturer: Jacqueline Campbell
- Lecturer: Simone Sandiford
- Lecturer: Cameil Wilson-Clarke
- Lecturer: Simone Badal
- Lecturer: Jacqueline Campbell
- Lecturer: Simone Sandiford
- Lecturer: Cameil Wilson-Clarke
- Lecturer: Simone Sandiford
- Lecturer: Cameil Wilson-Clarke
- Lecturer: Peta-Gaye Thomas-Brown
- Lecturer: Peta-Gaye Thomas-Brown