Pharmacology for Dentistry Students 2

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2022-2023

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 28 hours

practices: 0 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 28 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OSK-FF2-T
  • 2 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Clinical modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

OSP-KT2-T completed , OSP-MR1-T completed , OSP-FF1-T completed

Exam course:

yes

Course headcount limitations

min. 2 – max. 30

Topic

The general aim of the subject is to provide the dentistry students with all the basic information in pharmacology necessary to understand the actions of drugs and the clinical pharmacotherapy. Pharmacology can be defined as the study of the manner in which the function of living systems is affected by chemical agents. Therefore, the students should be familiar with the basic knowledge of the physiological, pathophysiological and biochemical background of the pharmacological and therapeutic approaches. On the other hand, drug therapy is closely related to the clinical aspects of diseases.
The following topics will be dealt with. Opioid analgesic drugs, cyclooxygenase inhibitors. Pharmacology of the central nervous system: general anaesthetics, antipsychotic drugs, antidepressants, antianxiety and hypnotic drugs, antiepileptics, treatment of neurodegenerative disorders, drug abuse and dependence. Pharmacology of the respiratory and the gastrointestinal tract. Pharmacology of the endocrine system: pituitary hormones, corticosteroids, reproductive system, thyroid hormones, antithyroid drugs, insulin, glucagon and oral hypoglycemic agents, vitamin D, treatment of osteoporosis. Chemotherapy: sulphonamides and trimethoprim, fluoroquinolones, beta-lactam antibiotics, aminoglycosides, antituberculotics. Antifungal drugs, antiviral agents, antiseptics and disinfectants.

Lectures

  • 1. Anxiolytic and hypnotic drugs - Dr. Sánticsné Dr. Pintér Erika
  • 2. Antidepressants - Dr. Sánticsné Dr. Pintér Erika
  • 3. Antipsychotics - Dr. Pozsgai Gábor
  • 4. Antiepileptics - Dr. Pozsgai Gábor
  • 5. General anaesthetics I - Dr. Tamasikné Dr. Helyes Zsuzsanna
  • 6. General anaesthetics II - Dr. Tamasikné Dr. Helyes Zsuzsanna
  • 7. Pharmacotherapy of neurodegenerative disorders. Centrally acting muscle relaxants - Dr. Horváth Ádám István
  • 8. Opioid analgesics I - Dr. Bölcskei Kata
  • 9. Opioid analgesics II - Dr. Bölcskei Kata
  • 10. NSAIDs I - Dr. Tamasikné Dr. Helyes Zsuzsanna
  • 11. NSAIDs II. Pharmacotherapy of gout - Dr. Tamasikné Dr. Helyes Zsuzsanna
  • 12. Pharmacotherapy of peptic ulcer - Dr. Csekő Kata
  • 13. Emetics, anti-emetics, prokinetic drugs - Dr. Csekő Kata
  • 14. Laxatives, antidiarrhoeal drugs - Dr. Bölcskei Kata
  • 15. Choleretic and cholekinetic drugs. Drugs protecting the liver. Pharmacotherapy of inflammatory bowel disease - Dr. Bölcskei Kata
  • 16. Introduction to antimicrobial pharmacotherapy - Dr. Pozsgai Gábor
  • 17. Sulfonamides, trimethoprim. Fluoroquinolones - Dr. Pozsgai Gábor
  • 18. Beta lactam antibiotics I - Dr. Horváth Ádám István
  • 19. Beta lactam antibiotics II. - Dr. Horváth Ádám István
  • 20. Glycopeptide antibiotics. Metronidazole - Dr. Csekő Kata
  • 21. Tetracyclines, chloramphenicol, linezolid, clindamycin - Dr. Csekő Kata
  • 22. Aminoglycosides. Macrolides - Dr. Csekő Kata
  • 23. Antiviral drugs - Dr. Bölcskei Kata
  • 24. Disinfectants, antiseptics - Dr. Pozsgai Gábor
  • 25. Cytotoxic and embryotoxic adverse effects of drugs. Drug allergy - Dr. Csekő Kata
  • 26. Drug interactions - Dr. Bölcskei Kata
  • 27. Drug abuse I - Dr. Sánticsné Dr. Pintér Erika
  • 28. Drug abuse II - Dr. Sánticsné Dr. Pintér Erika

Practices

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Rang, Dale, Ritter, Moore: Pharmacology, 8th edition, Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, 2015.
B. G. Katzung (ed.): Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, 12th edition, Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill, 2012.

Literature developed by the Department

Intranet. Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy. Educational materials.
Neptun Meet Street

Notes

Recommended literature

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

For the semester to be accepted students should be absent from no more than 6 lectures.

Mid-term exams

There is no mid/term examination.

Making up for missed classes

Not possible

Exam topics/questions

1. Drug development
2. Basic mechanisms of drug effects
3. Characteristics of the agonist-receptor interaction
4. Signal transduction
5. Tachyphylaxis and tolerance. Antagonism
6. Absorption
7. Distribution
8. Biotransformation
9. Excretion
10. Quantitative pharmacokinetics
11. Cholinergic agonists. Cholinesterase inhibitors
12. Muscarine receptor antagonists
13. Peripheral muscle relaxants
14. Drugs acting on the synthesis, storage, release and elimination of catecholamines
15. Adrenergic receptor agonists
16. Adrenergic receptor antagonists
17. Histamine and histamine receptor antagonists
18. Serotonin, 5-HT receptor agonists and antagonists
19. Eicosanoids
20. Drugs influencing smooth muscles
21. Local anaesthetics
22. Calcium channel blockers
23. Drugs acting on the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system
24. Diuretics
25. Pharmacotherapy of congestive heart failure
26. Antianginal drugs
27. Pharmacotherapy of hypertension
28. Anti-arrhythmic drugs
29. Pharmacotherapy of hyperlipoproteinemias
30. Drugs influencing haemostasis
31. Drugs influencing haematopoiesis
32. Drugs acting on the respiratory system: pharmacotherapy of bronchial asthma
33. Drugs acting on the respiratory system: Pharmacotherapy of allergic rhinitis. Antitussive, expectorant and mucolytic drugs
34. General anaesthetics
35. Anxiolytic and hypnotic drugs
36. Antipsychotics
37. Antidepressants
38. Antiepileptic drugs. Centrally acting muscle relaxants
39. Pharmacotherapy of neurodegenerative disorders
40. Opioid analgesics: morphine and codeine
41. Opioid analgesics: semisynthetic, synthetic drugs and antagonists
42. NSAIDs: aspirin and paracetamol. Pharmacotherapy of gout
43. NSAIDs except aspirin and paracetamol
44. Pharmacotherapy of peptic ulcer
45. Emetics, anti-emetics, prokinetic drugs
46. Laxatives, antidiarrhoeal drugs. Choleretic and cholekinetic drugs. Drugs protecting the liver. Pharmacotherapy of inflammatory bowel disease
47. Sulfonamides, trimethoprim. Fluoroquinolones
48. Beta-lactam antibiotics. Glycopeptide antibiotics
49. Tetracyclines, chloramphenicol, linezolid, clindamycin, metronidazole
50. Aminoglycosides. Macrolides
51. Antiviral drugs
52. Antiseptics and disinfectants
53. Drug abuse: General aspects. Opioids, central nervous system depressants
54. Drug abuse: psychomotor stimulants, hallucinogens, cannabis
55. Cytotoxic and embryotoxic adverse effects of drugs. Drug allergy
56. Drug interactions
57. Hypothalamic and pituitary hormones
58. Thyroid hormones and antithyroid drugs
59. Corticosteroids
60. Estrogens, anti-estrogens, progestogens, antiprogestogens
61. Postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy. Hormonal contraceptives
62. Androgens, anabolic steroids and anti-androgens
63. Parathormone, calcitonin, vitamin D and pharmacotherapy of osteoporosis
64. Insulin, insulin analogues. Oral antidiabetic drugs. Glucagon
65. Anticancer drugs: alkylating agents, antimetabolites
66. Anticancer drugs: antibiotics, alkaloids, hormones, biological therapy
67. Immunosuppressants. Immunomodulators. Pharmacotherapy of rheumatoid arthritis
68. Antituberculotics
69. Antifungal drugs

Examiners

  • Dr. Bölcskei Kata
  • Dr. Pozsgai Gábor
  • Dr. Sánticsné Dr. Pintér Erika
  • Dr. Tamasikné Dr. Helyes Zsuzsanna

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars