Theoretical lectures

Thursday 10.30-12.45h Dept.Pharmacology

ClassTitle of the lesson
1The effect of drugs on cardiovascular system.
2Treatment of hypertension – drugs of 1st choice
3Treatment of hypertension – drugs of 2nd choice,
4Therapy of ischaemic heart disease
5Therapy of heart failure.
6Antiarrhythmic drugs.
7Antiplatelet agents. Anticoagulant agents
8Local and systemic haemostatic agents.
9The treatment of anaemia.
10Antihyperlipidemic drugs.
11Fluorine and dental caries
12Systemic and local administration of flourine. Flourine toxicity.
13Calcium metabolism and metabolic bone disease.
14Hypothalamic and Pituitary Hormones
15Hyperthyroidism. Hypothyroidism.
16Corticosteroids
17Drugs for diabetes mellitus (type 1).
18Drugs for diabetes mellitus (type 2).
19Classification of antibacterial agents.
 THIRD COLLOQUIUM (topics 1-18)
20Antimicrobial resistance and principles of dosage of antibacterial agents.
21Beta lactam antibacterials. Penicillins.
22Cephalosporins. Beta lactamase inhibitors. Carbapenems. Monobactams.
23Polypeptides. Glycopeptides. Lipopeptides.Amynoglycosides.
24Tetracyclines. Glycilcyclines. Makrolides. Ketolides. Lincosamides.
25Amphenicols. Streptogramins. Oxazolidinones. Quinolones
26Antibacterial azoles. Sulphonamides i trimethoprim.
27Antifungal drugs.
28Antiviral agents.
29Antiparasitic drugs. Antituberculous drugs.
30Anti-neoplastic drugs. Immunosuppressantdrugs.
31Functional and neurochemical organization of CNS; Drug action in CNS
32Psychopharmacology – antipsychotics (the importance of antipsychotics in dentistry).
33Psychopharmacology – antidepressants and mood stabilizers (their importance in dentistry).
34Anxiolytic medication and sedation in dentistry.
35 ADR and interactions of drags affecting CNS
36Antiparkinsonics and other neurotropic drugs importance in dentistry
37General anesthetics. Anesthetics gases, volatile anesthetics.
38Intravenous anesthetics.
39Local anaesthetics.
40Antiepileptics – importance for dentistry.
41Principles of pain management and use of analgesics in dentistry. Neuropathic and nociceptive pain.
42Opioid analgesics and antagonists.  
43NSAIDs; analgesic ADRs and interactions
44FOURTH COLLOQUIUM (topics 19-43)