| object | 2007 degree | number | 84 | time  | 2009.8 -2010.1 | 
        
            | week | order | hours | date | section | contents | requisition |  responsible teachers and academic title | 
        
            | 3 | 1 | 2 | 8.25 | 1、2 | UNIT I Introduction to Pharmacology  | ·         Understanding the concepts such as pharmacology, drug and the contents of pharmacology study. ·         Knowing of pharmacological developing history.   | Lecturer Jin yingli                               | 
        
            | 2 | 2 | 8.28 | 1、2 | Chapter2: Pharmacokinetics and Drug Receptors  | ·         Mastering the therapeutical effect and adverse reaction of drugs. ·         Mastering the relationship between drug dosage and effect.  ·         Mastering the concepts: potency,ED50,LD50 and therapeutic index, agonist and antagonist.  ·         Understanding the effects and actions of drugs. ·         Understanding the mechanisms of drugs action and structure-activity relationships. ·         Understanding the interaction between drug and receptor. ·         Knowing of transmembrane signaling and infra-cell message.   | 
        
            | 4 | 3 | 2 | 8.31 | 3,4 | Chapter 3: Absorption, Distribution, and Elimination of Drugs | ·         Mastering the in vivo procedure of drugs -ADME system.  ·         Mastering the concepts including first-pass elimination ,hepatic microsomal mixed function oxidase system, bioavailability, clearance, apparent volume of distribution, compartment model and half-life.  ·         Mastering the precluding traits of the first-order kinetics and zero-order | 
        
            | 4 | 2 | 9.4 | 5,6 |   | ·          kinetics. ·         Understanding the traits of active transport and passive transport.  ·         Understanding the concentration-time relationship and concentration-time curve. ·         Understanding concentration-time curve of continuous administration and homeostasis blood-drug concentration. ·         Lecture: Understanding the main pharmacokinetic parametes and significance.    | 
        
            | 5 | 5 | 2 | 9.7 | 5,6 |         Chapter4 The factors affect metabolism | ·         Mastering the concepts including placebo, tolerance, resistance, habituation, addiction and dependence. ·         Mastering the concepts including threshold dose, minimal effective concentration, minimal toxic amount and maximal effect. ·         Knowing of the factors affecting drugs effects.   | 
        
            | 6 | 2 | 9.10 | 5,6 | chapter 5 The drugs Affecting the Autonomic Nervous System  chapter 6 Cholinergic Agonists | ·         Knowing of the efferent neurotransmitter and receptor. ·         Knowing of the basic action and classification of drugs acting on the efferent nerve system. | Associated Pro. Qiao ping   | 
        
            | 6 | 7 | 2 | 9.14 | 1, 2 |   | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action and clinical application of pilocarpine acting on eyes  ·         Mastering the pharmacological action and clinical application of neostigmine belonging to easy-changing anti-cholinesterase drugs. | 
        
            | 8 | 2 | 9.17 | 5,6 | chapter7  Cholinergic Antagonists | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action , clinical application,  adverse reaction and intoxication of atropine. ·         Knowing of the classification of cholinoceptor blocking drugs. ·         Knowing of the main traits of N receptor blocking drugs.  ·           | 
        
            | 7                                                                           8   | 9 | 2 | 9.21 | 5,6 | chapter8 Adrenergic Agonists | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action and clinical application of the drugs including noradrenaline, hydroxynorephedrine, adrenaline, dopamine, ephedrine, isoprenaline, and dobutamine.  ·         Knowing of the chemical structure and structure activity relationship of adrenoceptor agonists.    | 
        
            | 10 | 2 | 9.24 | 5,6 | chapter9 Adrenoceptor blocking drugs   | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action and clinical application of phentolamine belonging to α receptor blocking drugs. ·         Mastering the classification, pharmacological action ,clinical application ,adverse reaction and contraindication of βreceptor blocking drugs. ·         Knowing of the classification of adrenoceptor blocking drugs and the  representative drugs.   | 
        
            | 11 | 2 | 9.28 | 5,6 | chapter17 Sedative-hypnotics   | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action and clinical application of benzodiazepines.  ·         Understanding the traits of barbiturates.   | Associated Pro. Ji Yingshi   | 
        
            | 9 | 12 | 2   | 10.9 | 1、2 | chapter18,19 Antiepileptic drugs and Antispasmodic drugs           | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action and clinical application of the drugs: sodium phenytoin, carbamazepine, Phenobarbital, primidone, ethosuximide, sodium valproate and magnesium sulfate. ·         Understanding the adverse reaction of the anti-epileptic drugs and antispasmodic drugs commonly used. ·         Knowing of the trait of action of other anti-epileptic drugs. | 
        
            | 10                                               | 13 | 2 | 10.12 | 3,4 | Drugs acting on Parkinson's disease and affecting Alzheimer's disease   | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action and clinical application of the drugs : levodopa, carbidopa and trihexyphenidyl. ·         Understanding the traits of action of other drugs acting on Parkinson's disease. ·         Knowing of the principle of episode and the classification of drugs acting on Parkinson's disease. ·         4.Knowing of the drugs affecting Alzheimer's disease.     | 
        
            | 14 | 2 | 10.15 | 1、2 | chapter 20 Drugs acting on the psychiatric disorder   | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, clinical application  and adverse reaction of chlorpromazine. ·         Mastering the pharmacological action and adverse reaction of Lithium Carbonate. ·         Mastering the pharmacological action and clinical application of imipramine.   | 
        
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            | 11                                                     | 15 | 2 | 10.19 | 3,4 | chapter 21 Analgesics    | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, clinical application and adverse reaction of morphia belonging to opium Alkaloids. ·         Understanding the traits of man-made synthesis opium analgesics such as pethidine ·         Understanding the mechanisms of pharmacological action of analgesics.   | 
        
            |                                                       | 16 | 2 | 10.23 | 7,8 | chapter 22 Anti-inflammatory drugs   | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, clinical application and adverse reaction of aspirin and acetaminophen. ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, clinical application and adverse reaction of other anti-inflammatory drugs.   ·         Understanding the pharmacological action and clinical application of ibuprofen. ·         Understanding the identical traits of anti-inflammatory drugs.   ·         Knowing of the traits of action of selective COX-2 inhibitor | 
        
            | 12   | 17 | 2 | 10.27 | 3,4 | chapter 24 Drugs acting cardiovascular system   | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, traits of action and clinical application of calcium channel blockers. ·         Understanding the concepts and classification of calcium channel blockers. ·         Knowing of the traits of drugs acting on k+ and Na+ channel.   | Associated Pro. WeiZhengren     | 
        
            |   | 18 | 2 | 10.29 | 7,8 | chapter25 Anti-arrhythmic Drugs   | ·         Mastering the classification of anti-arrhythmic drugs. ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, clinical application and adverse reaction of quinidine.  ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, clinical application and adverse reaction of the drugs: lidocaine, phenytoin sodium, propranolol, amiodarone and verapamil.   | 
        
            |                   | 19 | 2 | 10.30 | 7,8 | ·         Understanding the electrophysiological background of anti-arrhythmic drugs. ·         Knowing of the therapeutic principle of swift arrhythmia and the reasonable application of drugs. | 
        
            | 13 | 20 | 2 | 11.2 | 3、4 | chapter 27 Drugs treatment of heart failure   | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, clinical application and adverse reaction of digoxin. ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, mechanism, clinical application and adverse reaction of ACE inhibitor.   | 
        
            |                                     14       | 21 | 2 | 11.6 | 7,8 |   | ·         Mastering the mechanism of action of βadrenoceptor blocker effecting on the treatment of CHF.  ·         Knowing of the pathophysiology of CHF and the link of action of drugs. ·         Knowing of the application of diuresis drugs used in the treatment of CHF. ·         Knowing of the main traits of positive intropic drugs belonging to non- cardenolide.   | 
        
            | 22 | 2 | 11.10 | 3、4 | chapter 28 Drugs used for the treatment of angina   | ·         Mastering the mechanisms of pharmacological action, clinical application and adverse reaction of the drugs: nitroglycerin, βadrenoceptor blocker and calcium channel blockers used for the treatment of myocardial ischemia. ·         Knowing of the equilibrium relationship between the attack of angina pectoris and the supplying and consuming oxygen of myocardium.   | 
        
            | 23                   | 2 | 11.11 | 7,8 | Chapter30 Anti-hypertensive drugs   | ·         Mastering the mechanism of action and clinical application of loop diuretics. ·         Mastering the anti-hypertensive action, mechanism, and adverse reaction ofβ-adrenergic antagonists. | 
        
            | 24 | 2 | 11.13 | 5,6 |   | ·         Mastering the anti-hypertensive action of the drugs: calcium channel blockers, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, sympathetic inhibitors, AngII receptor antagonists, such as losartan and hemangiectasia drugs. ·         Understanding the classification of anti-hypertensive drugs. ·         Understanding the anti-hypertensive drugs in combination.   | 
        
            | 15                                           16   | 25 | 2 | 11.16 | 1,2 | chapter 26 Diuretics and Dehydrat agents    | ·         Mastering the site and mechanisms of action of diuretics. ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, clinical application and adverse reaction of furosemide belonging to high potency diuresis ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, clinical application and adverse reaction of thiazides belonging to middle potency diuresis . ·         Knowing of the mechanisms of action, clinical application and adverse reaction of low potency diuresis . ·         Knowing of the pharmacological action, clinical application and adverse reaction.   | Lecturer Guan fengying   | 
        
            | 26 | 2 | 11.23 | 3,4 | chapter 31 Drugs acting on the blood and the blood –forming organs   | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, clinical application, adverse reaction and intoxication prevention of  heparin and coumarin.  ·         Mastering the classification of anti-platelet drugs and the pharmacological action, clinical application, adverse reaction of its representive drug:aspirin ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, clinical application of streptokinase belonging to fibrinolysis drugs.` ·         Mastering the clinical application and adverse reaction of vitamine K belonging to promoting blood coagulative drugs   ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, clinical application of anti-anemia drugs: iron agents, folic acid and vitamin 12. ·         Mastering the pharmacological action and clinical application of dextran.   | 
        
            | 27 | 2 | 11.25 | 7,8 | chapter 32 Antitussives, Expectorants and Antiasthmatic drugs   | ·         Mastering the mechanism of action of every variety of anti-asthmatic drugs. ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, clinical application of the drugs: albuterol, terbutaline, theophylline and cromolyn sodium. ·         Knowing of the clinical applications of antitussives and antitussives. | 
        
            | 17 | 28 | 2 | 11.30 | 3,4 | chapter 11 Adrenal Cortical Hormones   | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action, clinical application, adverse reaction and contraindication of adrenal cortical hormones. ·         2   Understanding the course and usage of glucocrticoids. ·         Knowing of the structure-activity relationship of glucocorticoids.   | 
        
            | 29 | 2 | 12.2 | 7,8 | chapter 12 Thyroid and Antithyroid drugs   | ·         Mastering the pharmacological action ,clinical application and adverse reaction the drugs:thioureas, iodine and iodide. ·         Understanding the pharmacological action and clinical application of thyroid hormone. ·         Knowing of the synthesis, excretion and accommodation of thyroid hormone. | 
        
            | 18                         | 30 | 2 | 12.7 | 1、2 | chapter 13 Insulin and Oral hypoglycemic drugs   | ·         Mastering the clinical application and adverse reaction of insulin preparation. ·         Mastering the pharmacological action ,clinical application and adverse reaction of sulfonylureas and biguanides.   | 
        
            | 19 | 31 | 2 | 12.14 | 3,4 | Chapter 35 Antimicrobial Drug Outline Chapter 36 β-Lactam Antibiotics   | ·         The brief developing history of anti-microbial drugs. ·         Nouns and terms. ·         The mechanism of action of anti-microbial drugs. ·         The tolerance of microorganism. ·         the anti-microbial spectrum, mechanism of action, in vivo procedure and clinical application of benzylpenicillin. ·         the traits of demi-synthesis penicillin; Mastering the antibacterial action and  clinical application of Ampicillin and Amoxicillin.   | Professor Chen Li | 
        
            |                         | 32 | 2 | 12.18 | 5,6 | Chapter 36  (continue) Chapter 37 Macrolide, Erythromycin | ·         To know cephalosporin classification and varied representative drugs on antibiotics ·         To know the erythromycin application and actions ·         To know the features of Roxithromycin and Azithromycin | 
        
            | 20 | 33 | 2 | 12.21 | 3,4   | Chapter 38 Aminoglycosides and poly     | ·          the action, mechanism, clinical application and adverse reaction of aminoglycosides.  ·         the clinical application of aminoglycosides frequently used such as gentamicin, tobramycin and amikacin. ·         Knowing of the traits of action of colistin.   | 
        
            |   | 34 | 2 | 12.23 | 7,8 | Chapter 39 Tetracyclines and Chloramphenicol Chapter 40 Man-made synthesis Antibacterial drugs   | ·          the antibiotic action, clinical application and adverse reaction of chloramphenicol. ·          the antibiotic mechanism, clinical applications and adverse reaction of quinolone ·          the antibacterial action and mechanism of sulfonamides. ·          the traits of action of SD and SMZ and the evidence and significance of TMP and sulfonamides in combination. | 
        
            | 21 | 35 | 2 | 12.31 | 3,4 | Chapter 42 Anti-tuberculosis drugs and antileprosy drugs      | ·         1.the traits, clinical application and  adverse reaction of the first-selected anti-tuberculosis drugs such as isoniazid, rifampicin and ethamnbutol. ·         the main traits of the second-selected anti-tuberculosis drugs. ·         the applicative principle of anti-tuberculosis drugs. ·          the main traits of the anti-leprosy drugs. | 
        
            | 22 | 36 | 2 | 1.7 | 5,6 |   Chapter 43 The available application of antibiotics  Chapter 45 Anti tumor drugs |   ·         The reasonable application of antibiotics ·         The classification of anti tumor drugs ·         To know the features of varied anti tumor drugs | 
        
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