CRC103 Pharmacology for Clinical Research

Essential drug knowledge and facts and their application in clinical research are examined. Includes common medical diagnoses and their related drug treatments (brand name and generic); what constitutes a drug; the effects and modes of action of drugs upon the body (pharmacodynamics); method and rate of excretion and duration of the effect of drugs (pharmacokinetics); drug side effects; drug-drug interactions; and how to find and interpret drug-related information from primary literature. Also includes an overview of the drug development process from bench through post-approval marketing.

Credit Hours

3

Lecture Hours

3

Prerequisite

CRC102 Clinical Research Regulatory Compliance Minimum Grade of: C

Attributes

  • Free Elective

Program Major Restrictions

Clinical Research Coor Adv Ct