Information Package / Course Catalogue
In Vivo and In Vitro Evaluations of Drug Effect
Course Code: VFT632
Course Type: Area Elective
Couse Group: Third Cycle (Doctorate Degree)
Education Language: Turkish
Work Placement: N/A
Theory: 1
Prt.: 0
Credit: 1
Lab: 0
ECTS: 4
Objectives of the Course

In vivo and in vitro evaluation of drug action to be informed about the methods use

Course Content

Drugs and drug-like substances according to their chemical structure and their effects in vitro and in vivo metabolism of the methods used to evaluate, in particular the general principles of in vitro and in vivo evaluation of, ptratikte examined the importance of the use of human and animal health and place.

Name of Lecturer(s)
Learning Outcomes
1.Drugs and drug-like substances according to their chemical structure and their effects in vitro and in vivo metabolism to know the methods used to evaluate
2.Evaluating the drug effect the general principles of in vitro and in vivo, in practice, use of the importance of the human and animal health learning
3.To learn knowledge and propose suggestions on the area.
4.To find out and use resources about the profession in the area.
5.To give lectures and/or presentations and discuss with professionals in the area.
Recommended or Required Reading
1.Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 8th Edition, Jim E. Riviere (Editor), Mark G. Papich (Editor), 2009.
2.Modern Pharmacology, 6th Edition, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2004 (Ed. C.R. Craig and R.E. Stitzel)
3.Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, 9th Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2004 (Ed. B. Katzung)
4.Goodman and Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics 11th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2006 (Eds. Brunton, Lazo, Parker, Buxton and Blumenthal)
5.Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology, 3rd Edition, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2005 (Eds. Howard, Mycek, Harvey & Champe)
6.The Veterinary Formulary edited by Yolande Bishop. London Pharmaceutical Press in association with the British Veterinary Association 2001.
7.Pharmacology. Franklin A. Ahrens. Baltimore, Md. London Williams & Wilkins 1996
8.The physiological basis of veterinary clinical pharmacology J. Desmond Baggot. Oxford Blackwell Science 2001.
9.Veterinary pharmaclgy and therapeutics edited by H. Richard Adams. Ames, Iwa Iwa State University Press 2001.
10.Veterinary Drug Therapy, 1994. Ths. B. Barragry. Multiple chice questins in Clinical Pharmacology, 2001, Mant, Lewis and Ritter. Arnld.
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
Week 1 - Theoretical
Introduction to the effects of drugs
Week 2 - Theoretical
Chemical structure - activity relationship
Week 3 - Theoretical
Ion channels
Week 4 - Theoretical
Ion channels
Week 5 - Theoretical
Intracellular messengers
Week 6 - Theoretical
Intracellular messengers
Week 7 - Theoretical
Intracellular messengers
Week 8 - Theoretical
(Midterm exam) Pharmacodynamics
Week 9 - Theoretical
In vitro methods
Week 10 - Theoretical
In vitro methods
Week 11 - Theoretical
In vitro methods
Week 12 - Theoretical
In vitro methods
Week 13 - Theoretical
Homework (Pharmacodynamic factors affecting response) discussion
Week 14 - Theoretical
Article discussion
Week 15 - Final Exam
Final exam
Assessment Methods and Criteria
Type of AssessmentCountPercent
Presentation1%5
Verbal Examination1%5
Midterm Examination1%20
Final Examination1%70
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesCountPreparationTimeTotal Work Load (hours)
Lecture - Theory142142
Assignment55130
Midterm Examination110111
Final Examination110111
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)94
Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes
PÇ-1
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PÇ-9
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OÇ-1
5
3
OÇ-2
5
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4
4
4
4
4
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4
4
4
OÇ-3
4
5
4
4
OÇ-4
4
5
4
OÇ-5
4
5
5
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