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Pharmacology and Toxicology Courses

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For Distribution Requirement purposes, all PCL courses are classified as SCIENCE courses.

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PCL299Y1
Research Opportunity Program

Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. See page 45 for details.


PCL201H1
Introduction to Pharmacology: Pharmacokinetic Principles       39L, 13T

A general introduction to pharmacology. Topics include absorption, distribution, biotransformation, elimination, calculation of dosages, variability in drug response and adverse drug reactions.
Recommended Co-requisites: BIO250Y1, CHM217H1/CHM220H1, CHM247H1/CHM249H1


PCL302H1
Introduction to Pharmacology: Pharmacodynamic Principles        39L, 13T

Topics include biological action of drugs on membranes, enzymes, receptors, neural and hormonal systems, transmission and modulation.
Prerequisites: BIO250Y1, CHM217H1/CHM220H1, CHM247H1/CHM249H1, PCL201H1


PCL362H1
Introductory Toxicology        26L

Toxicological problems encountered in animals and humans; biochemical mechanisms and clinical factors of toxicological significance; models of drug-related diseases.
Prerequisites: BCH210H1, BIO250Y1, CHM217H1/CHM220H1, CHM247H1/CHM249H1, PCL201H1
Recommended Co-requisite: BIO349H1, PCL302H1


PCL376H1
Experimental Design and Data Analysis for Pharmacology and Toxicology       26L

A practically oriented course, focused on experimental design and the analysis of pharmacological and toxicological data. Topics include: principles of experimental design, data analysis and statistical tests appropriate for each type, use of computing statistical packages, analysis of dose-response and time-response curves and analysis of receptor binding assays. PCL376H1 can be taken either as a prerequisite or a Co-requisite to the research project course PCL472Y1/PCL474Y1.
Prerequisite: PCL201H1
Co-requisite: PCL302H1
Exclusion: PCL476H1


PCL470Y1
Systems Pharmacology        78L

Concepts of the properties of drugs and chemicals and their interaction with living systems and their constituent parts. Mechanism of action and pharmacological properties of drugs acting on the autonomic and central nervous systems, cardiovascular, renal, respiratory, gastrointestinal, immunological and endocrine systems; endogenous compounds; antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory drugs, chemotherapy and special topics in pharmacology.
Prerequisites: BCH210H1, PCL201H1, PCL302H1, PSL302Y1


PCL471Y1
Pharmacology Laboratory        104P

Demonstrations, seminars, and laboratory exercises in selected areas of Pharmacology. Enrollment in the Pharmacology Laboratory course (PCL471Y1) is restricted to students enrolled in the Pharmacology and Double Specialist programs.
Prerequisites: BCH370H1, PSL372H1, PCL201H1, PCL302H1 and permission of Department
Co-requisite: PCL470Y1


PCL472Y1
Project in Pharmacology

This course affords students an opportunity for hands-on research experience in a laboratory or applied pharmacology setting. Students will work under the supervision of a staff member and will submit a final written report. Enrollment is limited and requires permission from the Department of Pharmacology. It is the student’s responsibility to secure a placement with an approved supervisor before the course begins (a list of potential supervisors can be obtained from the Department of Pharmacology). Students will be registered in the course once their ballot form (obtained from the Department of Pharmacology) is signed by an approved supervisor and approved by the Department of Pharmacology. .
Prerequisites: PCL201H1, PCL302H1, PCL376H1 (see NOTES above) and permission of Department
Co-requisite: PCL376H1 (see NOTES above)
Exclusion: PCL474Y1


PCL473Y1
Interdisciplinary Toxicology        52L

A survery course examining traditional and contemporary problems in toxicology. The toxicities associated with a variety of toxins and toxicants are examined. General principles and the application of toxicological knowledge are discussed including clinical toxicology, forensic toxicology, and risk assessment.
Prerequisites: BCH210H1/310H1, PCL201H1, PCL302H1, PCL362H1


PCL474Y1
Project in Toxicology

This course affords students an opportunity for hands-on research experience in a laboratory or applied toxicology setting. Students will work under the supervision of a staff member and will submit a final written report. Enrollment is limited and requires permission from the Department of Pharmacology. It is the student’s responsibility to secure a placement with an approved supervisor before the course begins (a list of potential supervisors can be obtained from the Department of Pharmacology). Students will be registered in the course once their ballot form (obtained from the Department of Pharmacology) is signed by an approved supervisor and approved by the Department of Pharmacology. .
Prerequisites: PCL201H1, PCL302H1, PCL376H1 (see NOTES above) and permission of Department
Co-requisite: PCL376H1 (see NOTES above)
Exclusion: PCL472Y1


PCL475Y1
Neuropsychopharmacology        78L, 26T

Major neuro-psychiatric disease syndromes: clinical pathology and neuronal abnormalities; CNS drugs: theories and mechanisms of action.
Prerequisite: Enrollment is limited to students with a minimum CGPA of 3.0.


PCL477H1
The DNA Damage Response in Pharmacology and Toxicology       26L

Many anticancer drugs and environmental agents exert their cytotoxic effects through DNA damage. This course explores specific pharmacological and toxicological agents that damage DNA and discusses how mammalian cells respond to this DNA damage.
Prerequisite: BCH210H1/310H1, BCH242Y1, BIO349H1/JLM349H1/MGY311Y1/PSL350H1
Recommended Preparation: PCL201H1, PCL302H1


PCL481H1
The Molecular and Biochemical Basis of Toxicology       26L

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.
Prerequisites: BCH210H1/310H1, LMP363H1, PCL362H1