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3.00 Credits
The course introduces students to the drugs that are commonly abused. Topics discussed include an examination of substance abuse and chemical dependency, with emphasis on the specific agents used, sources, distribution modes, patterns of use, pharmacological and toxicological effects, and treatment modalities.
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3.00 Credits
The course introduces the principles and uses of human gene therapy that impact the practice of pharmacy. The potential for treatment of both inherited and acquired diseases, the results of early clinical trials using gene therapy, and the methods of gene delivery and the relative merits of various types of vectors will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
The course will familiarize the student with the physical and chemical principles governing pharmaceutical chemistry and dosage form development. The student will be introduced to various dosage forms and how basic physical/ chemical principles are important in the preparation, storage and administration of the various pharmaceutical dosage forms.
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1.00 Credits
An introductory laboratory course designed to provide the student with the basic pharmaceutical skills and theory to prepare stable extemporaneous dosage forms. The laboratory exercises emphasize contemporary and clinical pharmacy applications to reinforce the basic scientific concepts taught in Pharmaceutical Principles and Drug Delivery Systems.
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
A study of basic physical and chemical principles underlying the development of multiphasic disperse systems such as emulsions and suspensions, including the flow characteristics of such systems. Parenteral admixture preparation, including aseptic processing, pyrogen contamina- tion and Clean Rooms are introduced. Preformulation or critical formulation parameters that can influence dosage form design are discussed. Development/manufacture of conventional and sustained release solid drug delivery systems such as tablets and capsules are also presented. Biotechnology products (e.g. growth hormones and erythropoetins), including factors that may affect the stability, are considered.
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1.00 Credits
This is a continuation of PHCEU 360L.
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to statistics with special emphasis on statistical techniques commonly used in the pharmaceutical and clinical sciences. Basic concepts covered include accuracy, precision, probability, sampling, significance, and hypothesis testing. Statistical techniques covered include descriptive statistics, correlation, regression, statistical inferences, analysis of variance, experimental design, nonparametric methods, quality control, and validation. Examples used come from pharmaceutical manufacturing, pharmaceutical analysis, pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, drug therapeutics, and clinical trials.
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2.00 Credits
The course introduces the student to the prescription and calculations used in the pharmacy for filling and compounding prescriptions.
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