LESSON PLAN
Course Title: BPH-313 Pharmacology-II C Credit: 3
Course outline: [Marks distribution: Class attendance: 5, Quiz: 10, Assignment: 5, Presentation: 5, Midterm: 25, Semester final: 50; Total = 100]
Lesson no.
Topic Lecture topics (sub-topic) Credit hours L-1 Antidiabetic
drugs
a) Introduction and classification of diabetes.
b) Hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia.
c) Introduction, classification, chemistry, mode of action, structure-activity relationship,
pharmcokinetics, indications,
contraindications, dose, adverse effects and drug interaction of following individual classes of drugs:Oral hypoglycemic agents:
sulfonylureas, biguanides. Hormone preparations: Insulin
d) Management of diabetes mellitus.
1hr 20 mins
L-2 1hr 20 mins
L-3 1hr 20 mins
L-4 1hr 20 mins
L-5 1hr 20 mins
L-6 1hr 20 mins
Quiz-1, Marks: 10 L-7 Cardiovascular
Drugs
Functions and diseases of heart: Arrhythmia, atheroma, ischemia, angina pectoris, coronary thrombosis, myocardial infarction, arteriosclerosis, arteriosclerosis, hypertension and congestive heart failure. Introduction, classification, chemistry, mode of action, structure-activity relationship, pharmacokinetics, indications, contraindications, dose, adverse effects and drug interaction of following individual class of drugs:
a) Cardiac glycosides.
b) Antihypertensives: -Blockers, vasodialators, Ca-channel blocking agents, ACE inhibitors.
c) Antiarrhythmic drugs.
d) Diuretics: Cardiac anhydrase inhibitors, low and high ceiling diuretics, potassium sparing diuretics and osmotic diuretics.
1hr 20 mins
L-8 1hr 20 mins
L-9 1hr 20 mins
L-10 1hr 20 mins
L-11 1hr 20 mins
L-12 1hr 20 mins
L-13 1hr 20 mins
L-14 1hr 20 mins
L-15 1hr 20 mins
L-16 1hr 20 mins
Midterm Examination (Marks: 25) Quiz-2, Marks: 10
Lesson no.
Topic Lecture topics (sub-topic) Credit hours L-17 Antibacterial
and antifungal
Introduction, classification, chemistry, mode of action, structure-activity relationship,
1hr 20 mins
L-18 agents pharmacokinetics, indications, contraindications, dose, adverse effects and drug interaction of following individual classes of drugs:
a. Drugs which interface with synthesis and action of folate
b. -Lactum antibiotics
c. Drugs affecting bacterial protein synthesis d. Drugs affecting the enzyme topoisomerase- 1.
e. Miscellaneous antibacterial Agents f. Antitubercular agents
g. Antileprosy drugs h. Antifungal agents.
1hr 20 mins
L-19 1hr 20 mins
L-20 1hr 20 mins
L-21 1hr 20 mins
L-22 1hr 20 mins
L-23 1hr 20 mins
L-24 1hr 20 mins
Quiz-3, Marks: 10 L-25 Drugs used in
tropical diseases
Introduction, classification, chemistry, mode of action, structure activity relationship (SAR), pharmacokinetics, indications, contraindications, dose, adverse effects and drug interaction of the following classes of drugs:
(a) Antiamoebic drugs, (b) Antimalarial Agents, (c) Anthelmentics (d) Drugs used in enteric fever, (e) Drugs used in diarrhoea and cholera
1hr 20 mins
L-26 1hr 20 mins
L-27 1hr 20 mins
L-28 1hr 20 mins
L-29 1hr 20 mins
L-30 1hr 20 mins
Semester Final Examination (Marks: 50 )
Recommended Books:
1. Goodman & Gillman’s Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics- Hardman, Joel G., 10th edition, Mcgraw-Hill Incorporated.
2. Basic and Clinical Pharmacology- Bertram G. Katzung, 9th edition, McGraw Hill Companies.
3. Clinical Pharmacology- D. R. Laurence, P. N. Bennett and M. J. Brown, 9th edition, Churchill Livingstone.
4. Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Roger walker and Clive Edwards, 3rd edition, Churchill Livingstone.