This Course Focuses On The Effect of Active Substance On Living Creatures, Including On The Basic Understanding of Fharmacology And Drug Delivery Concepts. The Course Begins With a Series Of Introductory Lectures That Describe The Basic Principles of Pharmacodynamics And Pharmacokinetics and On The Various Drug Receptors in Our Body. The Following Discussions Include Toxicity, Choosing The Correct Drug For Both The Patient and The Disease, Interactions Between Drugs And Food, Anti-cancer and Psychiatric Treatments and Concepts For Designing Delivery Systems. Practice Classes Will Cover Deeper Knowledge of Basic Terminology As Well As Treating Strategies of Very Common Diseases (e.g. High Blood Pressure, Hyperlipidemia, Allergies Etc.). Learning Outcomes# 1. Students Will Be Familiar With Basic Principles And Terminology of Pharmacology. 2. Students Will Understand How Drugs Work and What Are The Clinical Considerations For Choosing The Proper Drug. 3. Students Will Be Familiar With Main Delivery Systems And Their Advantages/disadvantages. 4. The Students Will Be Familiar With Some of The Most Common Diseasesf From Diagnosis to Treatment And Monitoring.

Faculty: Biotechnology and Food Engineering
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Pre-required courses

(125801 - Organic Chemistry and 134019 - Introduction to Biochemistry and Enzimol)


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