Theoretical lectures
Thursday 10.30-12.45h Dept.Pharmacology
Class | Title of the lesson |
1 | The effect of drugs on cardiovascular system. |
2 | Treatment of hypertension – drugs of 1st choice |
3 | Treatment of hypertension – drugs of 2nd choice, |
4 | Therapy of ischaemic heart disease |
5 | Therapy of heart failure. |
6 | Antiarrhythmic drugs. |
7 | Antiplatelet agents. Anticoagulant agents |
8 | Local and systemic haemostatic agents. |
9 | The treatment of anaemia. |
10 | Antihyperlipidemic drugs. |
11 | Fluorine and dental caries |
12 | Systemic and local administration of flourine. Flourine toxicity. |
13 | Calcium metabolism and metabolic bone disease. |
14 | Hypothalamic and Pituitary Hormones |
15 | Hyperthyroidism. Hypothyroidism. |
16 | Corticosteroids |
17 | Drugs for diabetes mellitus (type 1). |
18 | Drugs for diabetes mellitus (type 2). |
19 | Classification of antibacterial agents. |
THIRD COLLOQUIUM (topics 1-18) | |
20 | Antimicrobial resistance and principles of dosage of antibacterial agents. |
21 | Beta lactam antibacterials. Penicillins. |
22 | Cephalosporins. Beta lactamase inhibitors. Carbapenems. Monobactams. |
23 | Polypeptides. Glycopeptides. Lipopeptides.Amynoglycosides. |
24 | Tetracyclines. Glycilcyclines. Makrolides. Ketolides. Lincosamides. |
25 | Amphenicols. Streptogramins. Oxazolidinones. Quinolones |
26 | Antibacterial azoles. Sulphonamides i trimethoprim. |
27 | Antifungal drugs. |
28 | Antiviral agents. |
29 | Antiparasitic drugs. Antituberculous drugs. |
30 | Anti-neoplastic drugs. Immunosuppressantdrugs. |
31 | Functional and neurochemical organization of CNS; Drug action in CNS |
32 | Psychopharmacology – antipsychotics (the importance of antipsychotics in dentistry). |
33 | Psychopharmacology – antidepressants and mood stabilizers (their importance in dentistry). |
34 | Anxiolytic medication and sedation in dentistry. |
35 | ADR and interactions of drags affecting CNS |
36 | Antiparkinsonics and other neurotropic drugs importance in dentistry |
37 | General anesthetics. Anesthetics gases, volatile anesthetics. |
38 | Intravenous anesthetics. |
39 | Local anaesthetics. |
40 | Antiepileptics – importance for dentistry. |
41 | Principles of pain management and use of analgesics in dentistry. Neuropathic and nociceptive pain. |
42 | Opioid analgesics and antagonists. |
43 | NSAIDs; analgesic ADRs and interactions |
44 | FOURTH COLLOQUIUM (topics 19-43) |