ECTS credits ECTS credits: 6
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Student's work ECTS: 99 Hours of tutorials: 3 Expository Class: 24 EEES Clinics: 24 Total: 150
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
Areas: Pharmacology
Center Faculty of Veterinary Science
Call: Second Semester
Teaching: With teaching
Enrolment: Enrollable
1.-To observe carefully the different pharmacological and biological processes in general.
2.-To understand and acquire the concepts of Pharmacotherapy in relation with veterinary training.
3.-To integrate pharmacological knowledge with the knowledge acquired in the rest of the subjects of the Veterinary degree.
4.-To know the main sources of information in order to be able to perform a bibliographic search.
5.-To contrast the data obtained in order to establish and define the corresponding differences to develop critical thinking.
6.-To assimilate the latest advances in Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
7.-To develop the competences necessary to manipulate the basic instruments used in usual pharmacotherapy techniques.
8.-To work as part of a team and collaborate in the tasks of a study or research group.
LECTURES
UNIT I.-Pharmacology, concept and divisions. (0.5 hours)
UNIT II.-Pharmacokinetics. (4 hours)
UNIT III.-Pharmacodynamics. (4 hours)
UNIT IV.-Drugs with non-specific action (1 hour)
UNIT V.-Drugs that act on adrenergic receptors. (1 hour)
UNIT VI.-Drugs that act on cholinergic receptors. (1 hour)
UNIT VII.-Drugs that act on GABA and glutamate receptors. (1 hour)
UNIT VIII.-Drugs that act on peptide receptors I: opioids. (1 hour)
UNIT IX.-Drugs that act on peptide receptors II. (1 hour)
UNIT X.-Drugs that modulate enzymatic function. (1 hour)
UNIT XI.-Drugs that act on histamine receptors. (0.5 hours)
UNIT XII.-Drugs that act on dopaminergic receptors. (1 hour)
UNIT XIII.-Drugs that act on serotonergic receptors. (1 hour)
UNIT XIV.-Drugs that act on ionic channels (Na+, K+ and Ca2+). (2 hours)
UNIT XV.-Drugs that modulate the function of transporters. (1 hour)
UNIT XVI.-Drugs that act on intracellular receptors. (1 hour)
UNIT XVII.-Antibiotics that inhibit the synthesis of the bacterial wall. (2 hours)
UNIT XVIII.-Antibiotics that inhibit protein synthesis. (2 hours)
TOPIC XIX.-Antibiotics that inhibit intermediary metabolism and inhibitors of nucleic acid synthesis. (1 hour)
UNIT XX.-Antimycotic and antiviral drugs. (0.5 hours)
UNIT XXI.- Internal antiparasitic drugs. (1 hour)
UNIT XXII.- External antiparasitic drugs. (1 hour)
UNIT XXIII.-Antineoplastic drugs. (0.5 hours)
INTERACTIVE BOARD SESSIONS (PE)
FF PE 1.-Introduction to the program, general rules. (0.5 hours)
FF PE 2.-Pharmacokinetic parameters (2 hours)
FF PE 3.-Ganglion pharmacology. (1 hour)
FF PE 4.-Pharmacology of the neuromuscular junction. (1 hour)
FF PE 5.-Pharmacology of the Cl- channel. (1 hour)
FF PE 6.-Pharmacological implications of peptides. (1 hour)
FF PE 7.-Enzymes with pharmacological function. (0.5 hours)
FF PE 8.-Pharmacology of lipid receptors. (0.5 hours)
FF PE 9.-Pharmacological modulation of amines. (0.5 hours)
FF PE 10.-Pharmacology of exchangers. (2 hours)
FF PE 11.-Pharmacology of cytosolic receptors (2 hours)
FF PE 12.-Dermatological pharmacology. (0.5 hours)
FF PE 13.-Endectocidal drugs. (2 hours)
FF PE 14.-Immunomodulation. Pharmacogenomics. (0.5 hours)
INTERACTIVE PRACTICAL SESSIONS (CLINICAL AND LABORATORY)
FF C1.-Sources of drugs information (2.5 hours)
FF C2.-Pharmaceutical Forms (2.5 hours)
FF LB1.-Pharmacokinetics. (4 hours)
FF LB 2.-Dose-response curves (3 hours)
FF LB 3.-Cardiovascular response (3 hours)
Basic bibliography
BOTANA, L.M. (2022) Farmacología Veterinaria. Fundamentos y aplicaciones terapéuticas. 2ª Edición. 2022. Editorial Panamericana S.A.
PAPICH, M.G. (2020) Handbook of Veterinary Drugs. 5th Edition. New York, Saunders.
BRUNTON, L.L.; HILAL-DANDAN, R.; KNOLLMAN B.C. (2019) Goodman & Gilman. Manual of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 13TH Edition. McGraw-Hill Interamericana
Complementary bibliography
KIRK and BONAGURA´S Current Veterinary Therapy (2020). XVI Ed. Elsevier.
PAGE, C.P.; CURTIS, M.J.; SUTTER, M.C.; WALKER, M.J.A.; HOFFMAN, B.B., Ed. (2006) Integrated pharmacology. Third Edition. London, Mosby.
PLUMB, D. C. Plumb´s Veterinary Drug Handbook. (2018) 9th Edición. Wiley Blackwell.
BUCKINGHAM, R., (2020) Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference. 40th Edition. Pharmaceutical Press.
RIVIERE, J.E.; PAPICH, M.C. (2017) Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 10th Edition. Wiley Blackwell.
(2019-20) Guía de productos zoosanitarios. Veterindustria.
(2020) Catálogo de Medicamentos. Consejo General de Colegios Oficiales de Farmacéuticos.
https://cimavet.aemps.es/cimavet/publico/home.html
https://cima.aemps.es/cima/publico/home.html
Generic veterinary degree competencesGVUSC):
To acquire:
GVUSC01.-Learning and adaptation capacities.
GVUSC02.-Capacity of analysis and synthesis.
GVUSC03.-General knowledge about the work area.
GVUSC06.-Ability to work autonomously and as a part of a team.
Specific disciplinary competences (CEDVUSC):
To know:
CEDVUSC04.-The physical, chemical and molecular bases of the main processes that occur in the animal organism.
CEDVUSC05.-Basic and applied principles of the immune response.
CEDVUSC09.-General bases of the medical and surgical treatments.
Specific professional competences (D1VUSC):
D1VUSC07.-To perform basic medical and surgical treatments on animals.
D1VUSC08.-To prescribe, manage and correctly administer medicines for veterinary use.
Specific academic competences (CEAVUSC):
CEAVUSC01.-To analyze, synthesize, solve problems and make decisions in the professional fields of veterinary medicine.
CEAVUSC02.-Maintain an ethical behavior in the exercise of its responsibilities with the veterinary profession and the society.
CEAVUSC04.-To find and manage information related to the activity of the veterinarian.
CEAVUSC05.-To know and apply the scientific method in the professional practice including evidence-based medicine.
Transversal competences (CTVUSC):
CTVUSC01.-Capacity for reasoning and argumentation.
CTVUSC02.-Ability to obtain the appropriate, diverse and up-to-date information by various means, such as bibliographic search and the internet, and analyze it in a critical way.
CTVUSC03.-Ability to develop and present an organized and understandable text.
CTVUSC04.-Ability to make a public presentation in a clear, coherent and concise way.
CTVUSC05.-Competences in the management of technology of information and communication.
CTVUSC06.-Use of information in a foreign language.
CTVUSC07.-Ability to solve problems by integrated application of knowledge.
Lectures will consist of the explanation, by the teaching staff, using the blackboard and audiovisual media, of the contents of the subject reflected in the annual teaching guide. Board/seminars sessions are complementary activities that will be intercalated with the theoretical content of the program, and that can be taught by the teaching staff or by the students, under the supervision of the teaching staff. Both the expository classes and the board/seminars sessions will be held in the classroom in 50-minute sessions.
The laboratory practices (a session of 4 hours and two sessions of three hours) will serve to illustrate the theoretical contents of the subject and will be fundamentally oriented towards the student acquiring practical skills and experience. The clinical practices (two sessions of 2.5 hours) have as an objective the acquisition by the student of the skills inherent to clinical practice. The practical classes will be taught in the practical laboratory of the Pharmacology Department and in the Pharmacy Service of the Rof Codina Veterinary Hospital.
All student tasks (study, work, reading) will be guided by the teaching staff in the scheduled tutoring sessions (FF T). The tutoring sessions will be done in the Pharmacology Laboratory or in the professor office.
The student will be able to carry out tasks during the classes that will form part of their continuous evaluation. The deliveries of these tasks or questionnaires will be made in the classroom in person or using platforms recommended by the USC (virtual campus, Teams...). A voluntary task will be proposed to be submitted for assessment in the month of May, before the end of the expositive class period.
In the learning evaluation, all the work done by the student throughout the course, in the continuous evaluation and in the practical classes, will be taken into account, and the knowledge acquired will be assessed through a final exam.
Final rating:
15% Practical sessions (up to 3% each practical session) evaluated by their participation in the development of the session and through a task that the student delivers at the end of each session.
25% Continuous evaluation in which the active participation in the expository and interactive classes and the performance of voluntary tasks will be taken into account (see teaching methodology). Some of these tasks can be the object of oral defense.
60% multiple choice exam and/or short question and/or topic, in which the knowledge acquired in the subject will be assessed. In the qualification of the multiple choice and/or short question exams, a correction factor will be applied to eliminate randomly answers.
The exam can be in person or online through the virtual campus or through any communication platform provided by USC.
For cases of fraudulent completion of exercises or tests, the USC regulation “Normativa de avaliación do rendemento académico dos estudantes e de revisión de cualificacións” will apply.
It is necessary to obtain a minimum in each part to pass the subject. From the final grade (out of 10 points):
At least 3 points must be obtained in the exam
At least 1 point must be obtained in the practical sessions and in continuous evaluation
If the minimum qualification is not obtained, the final grade will be the maximum qualification obtained in one of the two parts.
In the extraordinary call, the exam can be made up, which will be carried out under the same conditions as in the ordinary call, and the continuous evaluation and the practical sessions qualifications will be preserved.
The score in the practical sessions will be conserved in the following academic years.
Following Instrucción Nº1/2017 from Secretaría Xeral, in this subject no exemption is applicable since attendance in person to all activities is necessary.
Interactive sessions: 63 hours
o Lectures: 30 hours
o Laboratory practical sessions: 10 hours
o Clinical practical sessions: 5 hours
o Interactive board sessions (PE): 15 hours
o Tutoring: 3 hours
Student's personal work: 87 hours
o Individual study: 57 hours
o Resolution of cases/problems, elaboration and presentation of tasks: 25 hours
o Bibliographic reviews: 3 hours
o Testing: 2 hours
Student's total work: 150 hours
Luis Miguel Botana Lopez
- Department
- Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
- Area
- Pharmacology
- Phone
- 982822233
- luis.botana [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Professor
Mª Carmen Louzao Ojeda
- Department
- Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
- Area
- Pharmacology
- mcarmen.louzao [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Maria Amparo Alfonso Rancaño
Coordinador/a- Department
- Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
- Area
- Pharmacology
- amparo.alfonso [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Professor
Maria Cristina Carrera Gonzalez
- Department
- Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
- Area
- Pharmacology
- cristina.carrera [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: LOU (Organic Law for Universities) Associate University Professor
Noelia Castedo Caldeiro
- Department
- Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
- Area
- Pharmacology
- noeliacastedo.caldeiro [at] usc.es
- Category
- Xunta Pre-doctoral Contract
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