Course Plan (Syllabus): Toxicology (A) Course Identification and General Information Course Number & Code PHT 488 Course Title Toxicology Program (s) in which the course is offered B.Pharm.Sc. Credit Units 3 Units' Type Theo. 2 Prac. 1 Language of teaching the course English Study level/year at which this course is offered 8 th Pre requisite (if any) PHT 473 Co requisite (if any) Location of teaching the course (B) Course Description The course provides the basic principles of toxicology including various types of toxicity, different classes of toxicants and mechanisms of toxicity of the commonly used drugs and chemicals. Target organ toxicity and symptoms of toxicity of the poisoning cases are also focused. Further, the student is trained on the use of specific antidotes as well as other management approaches for poisoning cases. The course provides also an introduction for forensic toxicology. (C) Course Objectives Brief summary of the knowledge or skill the course is intended to develop: Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to: 1) Recognize the basic knowledge of different types of toxicity. 2) Identify different classes of toxicants and mechanism of toxicity. 3) Illustrate druginduced organ toxicity. 4) Suggest the proper antidote therapy. 5) Evaluate the role of poison information centers in the health care system.
(D) Course Items Distribution of Semester Weekly Plan of Course Items and Activities Theoretical Aspect : (Topics to be Covered) Order Topics List 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 Introduction, qualitative and quantitative aspects of toxic substances, Pharmacokinetics of poisons. Reactive metabolites, General mechanisms of toxic action. Acute and chronic toxicity. Mutagenesis and Heavy metal toxicity. Pulmonary toxicity and Nervous system toxicity. Hepatotoxicity and Nephrotoxicity. Adverse drug reactions and Food additive and contaminants. Measuring Toxicity and Management of poisoning. Analgesics Toxicity and Stimulants and drug abuse. Sedative Hypnotics Toxicity and Poisons Centers and poison information. Anticholinergic Drug and Cardiovascular Toxicity. Toxic Gases and Snake venoms. Plants Toxicity, clinical Toxicology. Treatment of toxicity. Forensic Toxicology.
Application part (Tutorials): (Topics to be Covered) Order Topics List 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 Effect of Corrosives and hemolytic agent. Congenital malformations. Principles of antidote therapy. Clinical case: Acetaminophen toxicity and Cyanide toxicity. Clinical case: Barbituratees toxicity and Salicylates toxicity. Clinical case: Iron toxicity and methanol toxicity. Clinical case: Digoxin toxicity. Measuring and Management of Toxicity. Clinical case: hypnotic drug toxicity. Clinical case: Anticholinergic toxicity Clinical case:toxic gases. Clinical case: Snake venoms. Clinical case: Plants Toxicity. Clinical case: Clinical Toxicology. Clinical case: Forensic Toxicology.
(E) Schedule of Tasks for Students During the Semester Type of Tasks Mark Proportion of Final 1 Drills 2 Exercises & Home works 3 Project ( single\group) 4 Research 5 Essay/Report 6 Participation 7 Practical Tests 8 Oral Tests 9 Quizzes 10 Written Test (1) 11 Written Test (2) 7 5 7, 8 15 12, 13 15 5% 15% 15% 12 Final Exam (practical) 16 20 13 Final Exam (theoretical) 17, 18 40 20% 40% 14 Presentation 15 Others 1014 5 5%
(F) Learning Resources Written in the following order: ( Author Year of publication Title Edition Place of publication Publisher) 1 Required Textbook(s) ( maximum two ). 1) Ernest Hodgson, (2010), Textbook of Modern Toxicology, 3 rd ed., New Jersey, USA, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Publication. 2) John Joseph Fenton, (2002), Toxicology A Case Oriented Approach, Florida, USA, CRC Press. 2 Essential References. 1) Curtis Klaassen and John B Watkins III (2010), Casarett & Doull s Essential of toxicology, 2nd ed., New York, USA, The McGrawHill Companies, Inc. 3 Recommended Books and Reference Materials. 1) Curtis Klaassen (2008), Casarett & Doull's Toxicology; The Basic Science of Poisons, 7th ed., New York, USA, The McGrawHilll Companies, Inc.. 4 Electronic Materials and Web Sites etc. 1) www.pubmed.com 5 Other Learning Material (such N/A h as computerbased programs/cd, professional standards/ regulations).