1. BLOOD MODULE SEMESTER I M.B.B.S (2013-14),SMC, JSMU
Lecture outlines of Pharmacology week-4 (Blood Module)
Lecture No.1
THROMBOLYTIC/FIBRINOLYTIC+ANTIPLATELETS
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of the lecture student should be able to
1. Classify Thromolytic/ Fibrinolytic drugs
2. Classify Anti platelets drugs
3. Describe mechanism of action of Thromolytic drugs.
4. Discuss the clinical uses of thrombolytic/fibrinolytic +
antiplatelets drugs.
Lecture No.2
Non-Steoidal Anti-Inflamatory (nsaids)
• LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• At the end of the lecture the student should be able to:
• Know the mechanism of action of NSAID’s
• Know the common pharmacological effects of NSAID’s
• Identify the common adverse effects of NSAID’s
• Identify the classification of NSAID’s
• Common mechanism of action (cyclooxygenase inhibition)
• Different selectivities to COX I and II
2. Lecture No.3
Introduction to Anti-microbials
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• At the end of lecture students should be able to know,
• What are antibiotics.
• Different antimicrobial agents.
• Combination of antimicrobial drugs.
• Drug resistance.
• Complication of antibiotic therapy.
• Patient factors.
Lecture No.4
Cell wall synthesis Inhibitor I (P e n i c i l l i n s)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lecture students should be able to:
1. Classify Penicillins
2. Describe pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of Penicillins.
3. Explain the adverse effects and clinical uses of Penicillins.
LECTURE OUTLINE
1, Penicillins are cell wall synthesis inhibitors; they are mainly divided
into two groups.
2. They can be administered orally and parenterelly.
3. Nowadays main indications of penicillins are sinusitis, UTI, otitis
media, upper and lower respiratory tract infections caused by susceptible
microorganisms.
4. Most of the serious side effects are due to hypersensitivity.