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PHARMACOLOGY 02 | Ambiente, Saúde e Segurança no Trabalho
02 | Environment, Health and Safety at Work
Requirements
Knowledge on Chemistry and Pharmaceutics
To know the main administration methods and pharmaceutical forms used in each method are some of the skills a pharmacist shall have in
order to efficiently perform his/her duties.
CONTENTS
OBJECTIVES
Module 1 - Pharmacology - Kinetics of Metabolism
At the end of this training course, trainees will have acquired - Notions on Pharmacology - Drug Excretion
knowledge of pharmacology, especially in what concerns - Nature of Drugs - Drug Half-Life
administration of drugs, interactions and side effects. - Relations Between - Therapeutic Index
Pharmacokinetics and - Effect of Drugs in Biological
Pharmacodynamics Systems
ADDRESSEES - Stages of Therapeutic Response - Specificity of Drugs
Healthcare professionals and everyone interested on this - Bioavailability - Properties of Receptors
subject. - Clinical Pharmacology - Drug - Receptors Interaction
- Bioavailability and Bioequivalence - Dose - Response Curve
Assessment - Signal Transduction Mechanisms
- General Notions on Toxicology in G Protein-Coupled Receptors
- Fields of Toxicology - Adenylate Cyclase-cAMP System
- Toxic Agent, Toxicity and - Phospholipase c/inositol
Intoxication Phosphate System
- Desensitization of G Protein-
Module 2 - Difference between coupled Receptors
Adverse and Non-Adverse Effects
and Safety Module 4 - Classification and
- Drug Administration Routes and Mechanisms of Drug Interactions
Systems - Physical and Chemical Interactions
- Sublingual Route - Drug Interactions Involving Drug
- Rectal Administration Absorption
- Parenthetic Administration - Mechanism of Drug Interactions in
- Intravenous Route Absorption
INFORMATION - Subcutaneous Route - Drug Interactions Involving Drug
Hours: 60h - Intramuscular Injection Distribution
Time: See Training Plan - Intrathecal Route - Drug Interactions Involving Drug
Material Delivered: Training Support Material - Epidural Anaesthesia Metabolism
Training: Attendance Required - Intraperitoneal Route - Drug Interactions Involving Drug
Regime: Working Hours / Post-Working Hours - Pulmonary Absorption Excretion
- Topical Application - Food, Drugs and Correspondent
- Pharmacokinetics Interactions
- Drug Absorption - Alcohol Interactions with Other
- Biological Membranes Drugs
METHODOLOGIES - Alcohol Metabolism
Module 3 - Drug Binding to Plasma
Methodologies used by the trainer will be Proteins - Pharmacokinetics Interactions
- Pharmacodynamic Interactions
expository, demonstrative and/or active, favouring - Drugs that Compete for Plasma
the latter whenever possible. Protein Binding
- Apparent Volume of Distribution
(Vd)
- Metabolisation or
Biotransformation of Drugs
- Reactions of Metabolism
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