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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive view of the human body emphasizing individual systems and their interactions with each other and exogenous materials. Limited to Pharmacy students. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240. ( 3-3/1)
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3.00 Credits
Usually offered fall semester. Basic principles of general and systemic disease processes. Emphasis placed on etiology, clinical findings and pathogenesis of selected diseases. Prerequisites: PHSC 4120, PHCL 3450, PHCL 3450L, PHCL 3460, PHCL 3350, PHSC 3640. (4 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Usually offered fall and spring semesters respectively. Principles and mechanisms by which chemical agents modulate physiological functions. The laboratory addresses applications of pharmacological concepts. Major topics include basic principles, autonomic, cardiovascular, renal, endocrine, gastrointestinal, and central nervous system pharmacology, autacoids, immunomodulators, antimicrobial and anticancer agents. Prerequisites: PHSC 4120, PHSC 3622, PHCL 3350, PHSC 3640, Corequisite of 4510: PHCL 4310. Prerequisite for 4520/4520L: PHCL 4310. ( 4-3/1)
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3.00 Credits
Usually offered spring semester. Concepts of design, preparation, use, and evaluation of solid, and semi-solid dosage forms. Specific topics include powders, tablets, capsules, coated dosage forms, suspensions, emulsions, magmas, gels, lotions, ointments, creams, pastes, suppositories, transdermal systems, sustained release products, and novel drug delivery systems. Prerequisite: PHCY 3150, Corequisites: PHCY 4050 and 4050L are mutually corequisite. ( 3/1)
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3.00 Credits
Usually offered fall semester. Concepts of design, preparation, use, and evaluation of liquid dosage forms. Principles of ionic equilibria, pharmaceutical buffers, colligative properties, chemical kinetics, and solubility product are discussed. Specific topics include oral, nasal ophthalmic, parenteral, topical, aerosol solutions, and products of biotechnology and recombinant DNA. Prerequisite: PHSC 3622, PHCY 3150. (3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Usually offered spring semester. Mathematical descriptions of the complex processes involved in drug release, absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion. Introduction to the basic pharmacokinetic principles behind the assessment of bioavailability and bioequivalence, drug interactions and calculations of dosage regimens. Prerequisites: PHCT 4050 and PHCT 4060. (3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Usually offered fall semester. Introduction to history of pharmacy, healthcare, epidemiology, preventive medicine, pharmacy laws and regulations, pharmacy careers and applications of technology in pharmacy. Includes basics of pharmacy practice and use of traditional and electronic drug information resources. Prerequisite: Admission to College of Pharmacy. (2 Credits)
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1.00 Credits
- Usually offered spring semester. Experiences designed to assure students are prepared to deal with the technologies and computer systems that permeate the health care environment. (1 Credit)
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3.00 Credits
Usually offered fall semester. Reviews basic arithmetic skills and discusses fundamental calculations encountered in the practice of pharmacy. Prerequisite: Admission to the College of Pharmacy. (2 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Usually offered in the spring semester. Women's health is an elective course focusing upon factors affecting women's premature morbidity and mortality. Students will be required to evaluate the role of the pharmacist in decreasing this sequelae while optimizing patient's health related quality of life (QOL). Specific areas of study include contraception, menopause, osteoporosis and other disease states that disproportionately affect the female gender. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first year pharmacy courses, PHCL 4310, PHCL 4510, and PHCH 4450. (2 Credits)
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