Learning objectives
The aim of the course is to provide the basics of pharmacology to acquire a deep understanding of the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic interactions between drugs, foods and plant products.
Knowledge and understanding:
• To acquire basic knowledge related to pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic interactions
• To know the pharmacological activity of drugs and plant products and the related mechanisms of action
• To know the mechanisms underlying the main interactions between drugs, foods and plant products
Applied knowledge and understanding:
• To apply the knowledge of the main interactions between drugs, foods and plant products to define how they can be used for health
Autonomy of judgment:
• To know how to predict, on the basis of the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics of a drug, the potential interactions with food or plant products.
Communication skills
• Possess the ability to synthesize information and communicate it effectively to expert and non-expert interlocutors.
• To acquire the ability to use the specific language of the discipline.
Learning skills
• To develop methodologies that allow to study in a highly autonomous way
Acquire ability to use the specific language of the discipline
• Ability to update the knowledge by consulting scientific databases
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of Pharmacology
Course unit content
The first part of the course concerns the principles regulating the interactions between drugs, both from the point of view of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. The second part deals specifically with the interactions between specific classes of drugs, foods and plant products.
Full programme
Introduction to drug interactions
Pharmacokinetic interactions
Pharmacodynamic interactions
Interactions between foods and some classes of drugs
Interactions between plant products and some classes of drugs
Some case report description
Bibliography
F. Firenzoli. Interazioni fra erbe, alimenti e farmaci. Ed. Tecniche nuove
Slides provided by the teacher
Teaching methods
The teaching is carried out through frontal lessons. Attendance to the lessons is not mandatory.
The slides and video recordings used to support the lessons, considered an integral part of the teaching material, will be uploaded at the beginning of the course on the Elly platform.
Assessment methods and criteria
The verification of the achievement of the objectives set by the course takes place through AN ORAL EXAMINATION. There would be the possibility to administer a preliminary test with (closed answer) for the access to the oral exam.
The result is communicated immediately at the end of the test.
Rating scale: 0-30
Weights and evaluation criteria:
1) Acquired knowledge (up to 20/30);
2) Ability to apply the knowledge acquired and to make links between the topics covered (up to 5/30);
3) Presentation capacity through the use of the specific language of the discipline (up to 5/30).
Other information
RECEPTION TIME
Every day, subject to an agreed telephone or e-mail appointment
email: francesca.zimetti@unipr.it
tel: 0521 906172
If necessary, the reception could take place remotely using the Teams platform
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