3rd Bachelor in Physiotherapy

Pharmacology and toxicology

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ECTS Credits1
Number of Hours (h/year)15
Teaching staffDENOOZ, Raphaƫl
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1 and 2
CodePARA-D_KINE0031/3
Prerequisite

1st and 2nd courses of anatomy, physiology and pathology

Aims and Objectives

To make students discover the interest of drugs by a schematical description of the various stages of their passage in the body

To allow the physiotherapist to integrate his therapeutic tools into the general treatment of the patient, and to prevent or locate, during this relation, the abusive or perverse use of molecules as regards health or sport

Description

Concepts of general pharmacology

· Distribution of drugs in the body

· Elimination of drugs

· Sites of action of drugs

· Side effects of drugs

· Overview of pharmacokinetics

Concepts of special pharmacology

· Diuretics and hydro-electric balance

· System bone and adrenergic

· Drugs and hormones

· Inflammation and anti-inflammatory drugs

Dopings

Bibliography

BOURIN M. et JOLLIET P., Pharmacologie générale et pratique,

Ellipses – marketing S.A., 1999.

LULLMANN H., MOHR K. et ZIEGLER A., Atlas de poche de Pharmacologie, Ed. Flammarion, Médecine-sciences, 1998.

 

 

PILARDEAU P., Biochimie et nutrition des activités chimiques et sportives, Tomes 1 et 2, Ed. Masson, 1995.

BUYSSCHAERT M., Diabétologie clinique, Ed. De Boeck Université, 1998.

CHANSON P., YOUNG J., Endocrinologie, Ed. Doin, 2000.

BROUNS F., Les besoins nutritionnels des athlètes, Ed. Masson, 1994.

WILMORE J.H. et COSTILL D.L., Physiologie du sport et de l’exercice physique, Ed. De Boeck Unversité, 1998.

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
NotesIn part
LanguageFrench

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