I will take you through the ABCs of pharmacokinetics!
Exerting the effects of a medication to elicit effects
I need just one painkiller to feel better, yet my dad needs 3 to relieve pain. Why is that so?
Understanding toxicology using the context of alcohol intoxication
Pre- and Suffixes are important in naming medications. Need some tips to ace your Pharmacology?
Key principles in antibiotics and our roles in antibiotic stewardship. This video was made by my talented Pharmacy students for patient teaching in antibiotics
Antibiotics that target at bacteria cell wall.
We will use Vancomycin as an example and a case study from PharmaVIDEOS.
Antibiotics that target at bacteria protein synthesis.
Antibiotics that target at how the bacteria makes folate and DNA. We will use urinary tract infection as a case study from PharmaVIDEOS.
Antibiotics that target at Mycobacterium tuberculosis. We will use tuberculosis as a case study from PharmaVIDEOS.
Antibiotics that target at fungi. We will use invasive aspergillosis as a case study from PharmaVIDEOS.
Drugs that target at virus. We will use iHIV as a case study from PharmaVIDEOS.
Know the schedules for vaccines in the young, adults and the elderly.
Module coordinator: Dr. Judy Sng
Lecturers: Dr. Judy Sng, Prof. Mahmoud Polaudi, Prof Christopher Chen, Dr. Michelle Tan
Offered in Semester 2 every academic year
Pre-requisite: LSM 3211 Fundamental Pharmacology (offered in both semesters)
This module introduces the pharmacological treatment of nervous system. It covers the actions of drugs and how they affect cellular function in the nervous system, and the neural mechanisms through which they influence behavior. Examples of drugs used to treat diseases and disorders of the nervous systems will be discussed.