PCL Pharmacology & Toxicology CoursesPCL299Y1 Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. See page 42 for details. PCL301H1 (formerly part of PCL360Y) 39L, 13T PCL302H1 (formerly part of PCL360Y) 39L, 13T PCL362H1 Toxicological problems encountered in animals and humans; biochemical mechanisms and
clinical factors of toxicological significance; models of drug-related diseases. PCL470Y1 Concepts of the properties of drugs and chemicals and the mechanisms of their
interaction with living systems and their constituent parts. Pharmacology of nervous,
cardiovascular, renal, respiratory, gastrointestinal and endocrine systems; endogenous
compounds; chemotherapy. PCL471Y1 Demonstrations, seminars, and laboratory exercises in selected areas of Pharmacology. PCL472Y1 Research project with reading assignments and a final written report by special
arrangement with professors in the Department of Pharmacology, and other associated
Departments. PCL473Y1 Traditional and contemporary problems in toxicology: general aspects, methodology,
nature of toxic damage, general biological problems, poisons, applications and social
policies. PCL474Y1 Research project with reading assignments and a final written report by special
arrangement with professors in the Departments of Pathology, Pharmacology, Pharmacy and
other associated Departments. PCL475Y1 Major neuro-psychiatric disease syndromes: clinical pathology and neuronal
abnormalities; CNS drugs: theories and mechanisms of action. PCL481H1 The biochemical principles and molecular mechanisms underlying the toxicity of drugs
and foreign agents. The sequence of events at the molecular level leading to impairment of
cell function and the factors which determine and affect toxicity. |
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