B.PHARM IV SEM
PHARMACOLOGY-I (Theory)
After a successful completion of the course the students will be able to
Course outcome number | Course Outcomes | Cognitive level |
CO1 | Memorize and comprehend the fundamental concepts and principles of pharmacology, including the definition, historical landmarks, and scope of pharmacology, as well as the nature and source of drugs. | C1 |
CO2 | Explain enzyme induction, enzyme inhibition, kinetics of elimination, and how these factors affect drug actions and interactions | C2 |
CO3 | Apply their knowledge of pharmacokinetics to understand and analyze the processes of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. | C3 |
CO4 | Analyze the classification of neurotransmitters and their importance in ANS function and understanding of drugs acting on the peripheral nervous system, including parasympathomimetics, parasympatholytics, sympathomimetics, sympatholytics, neuromuscular blocking agents, skeletal muscle relaxants, and local anesthetic agents | C4 |
CO5 | Evaluate the pharmacology of drugs acting on the CNS, including general anesthetics, pre-anesthetics, sedatives, hypnotics, centrally acting muscle relaxants, anti-epileptics, alcohols, and disulfiram. The pharmacology of drugs used in Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and drug addiction, including drug abuse, tolerance, and dependence. | C5 |
CO6 | Creativity by applying their knowledge to propose strategies for the management and treatment of various CNS disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and drug addiction. | C6 |
Remembering (C1), Understanding (C2), Applying (C3), Analyzing (C4), Evaluating (C5) and Creating (C6)