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The teaching of Clinical Pharmacology in Dentistry is focused on clinical aspects of pharmacotherapeutic complications and safety of the pharmacological treatments. In addition, clinically important information on use of drugs in selected indications with direct relationship to dentistry will be discussed. In particular, special attention will be devoted to clinical aspects of adverse effects, drug interactions and pharmacotherapy in pregnancy and lactation. Furthermore, the clinical pharmacology of drugs used in pain management, altered hemostasis and infections will be discussed with the emphasize to their use or relevance to dentistry practice. Furthermore, the students will receive basic information about drug dosage forms and rational prescription of drugs. Practical teaching will be focused on rational drug prescription and basics of prescription writing.
Entry requirements: prerequisites: {Zubní lékařství 3. ročník} Outcomes (subject Clinical Pharmacology):
1. Students will acquire theoretical knowledge of clinical aspects of pharmacotherapeutic complications and about safety and efficacy of drug treatments in specific populations of patients.
2. Students will acquire theoretical information about clinical use of drugs in selected indications with direct relationship to the dentistry practice
3. The students will acquire theoretical information about dosage forms and practical skills in rational prescription and basics of prescription writing.
Last update: Kalhousová Hana (28.08.2024)
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Compulsory literature • Whalen K: Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology 7th edition, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2018. ISBN: 149638413X (or the latest edition available) • Lectures and other materials in electronic form (https://moodle.lfhk.cuni.cz/) Last update: Kalhousová Hana (28.08.2024)
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Conditions for granting credit in pharmacology: a) Attendance at classes b) In the event of a forced transition to online teaching Last update: Kalhousová Hana (28.08.2024)
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Lectures The lectures will take place face-to-face as scheduled. Alternatively, it may be organized in MS Teams in the form of "live" streaming or an academic staff member will prepare a PowerPoint presentation with inserted audio/video comments. Video of the lecture will then be uploaded to our Moodle page. The presenting teacher will be available during both face-to-face or online lectures to answer questions during class time or will be available to students for consultations or questions about the lecture in another adequate way. Lecturers
Practical courses & seminars Teachers
1. Drug adverse effect (discussion). 2. Pharmaceutical dosage forms. Consultations with any teacher of the Department of Pharmacology are possible by prior arrangement. Last update: Kalhousová Hana (28.08.2024)
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