CURRICULUM of the ANKARA UNIVERSITY of FACULTY
of PHARMACY
T: Theoretical, P: Practical
1st
Year
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Fall Semester |
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Code |
Course |
T/P |
hr/week |
Total |
ECTS Credit |
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Teo |
Pra |
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ATA101 |
Principles of Ataturk and History of the
Turkish Republic I |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
1 |
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YDI101 |
Foreign Language (English) I |
T |
4 |
- |
4 |
1 |
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TDI101 |
Turkish Language I |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
1 |
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FIZ131 |
Physics |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
4 |
|
MAT123 |
Mathematics |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
5 |
|
ECZ155 |
Plant Biology |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
5 |
|
ECZ157 |
General Chemistry I |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
6 |
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ECZ159 |
Pharmacy
Orientation |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
6 |
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ENF101 |
Fundamentals of Computer Science |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
1 |
|
Total |
21 |
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21 |
30 |
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Spring
Semester |
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Code |
Course |
T/P |
hr/week |
Total |
ECTS Credit |
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Teo |
Pra |
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ATA102 |
Principles of Ataturk and History of the
Turkish Republic II |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
1 |
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YDI102 |
Foreign Language (English) II |
T |
4 |
- |
4 |
1 |
|
TDI102 |
Turkish Language II |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
1 |
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ECZ150 |
Medical Biology |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
4 |
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ECZ152 |
Pharmaceutical
Botany |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
4 |
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ECZ154 |
Pharmaceutical
Botany |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
4 |
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ECZ156 |
General Chemistry
II |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
4 |
|
ECZ158 |
Biostatistics |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
3 |
|
ECZ160 |
Human Anatomy |
T |
2 |
|
2 |
4 |
|
ECZ162 |
Public Health |
T |
1 |
- |
1 |
2 |
|
*BED102 Physical
Education *MUZ102 Music *GUS104 Fine Art |
P |
|
2 |
2 |
2 |
|
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Total |
20 |
6 |
26 |
30 |
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* * A total of 2 ECTS credits are required from this group.
2nd Year
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Fall Semester |
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Code |
Course |
T/P |
hr/week |
Total |
ECTS Credit |
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Teo |
Pra |
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YDI201 |
Foreign Language (English) III |
T |
4 |
- |
4 |
1 |
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ECZ281 |
Analytical Chemistry I |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
4 |
|
ECZ283 |
Analytical Chemistry I (Pra) |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
5 |
|
ECZ285 |
Organic Chemistry I |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
4 |
|
ECZ287 |
Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Immunology |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
4 |
|
ECZ289 |
Biochemistry I |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
3 |
|
ECZ291 |
Human Physiology |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
5 |
|
ECZ295 |
History of
Pharmacy and Deontology |
T |
1 |
- |
1 |
2 |
|
ECZ601-606 |
*Ist Group Elective Courses |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
2 |
|
Total |
20 |
4 |
24 |
30 |
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* A total of 2 ECTS credits are required from this group.
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Spring
Semester |
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Code |
Course |
T/P |
hr/week |
Total |
ECTS Credit |
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Teo |
Pra |
|||||
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YDI202 |
Foreign Language (English) IV |
T |
4 |
- |
4 |
1 |
|
ECZ280 |
Analytical Chemistry II |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
4 |
|
ECZ282 |
Analytical Chemistry II |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
4 |
|
ECZ284 |
Organic Chemistry II |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
4 |
|
ECZ286 |
Pharmaceutical Microbiology |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
3 |
|
ECZ288 |
Pharmaceutical Microbiology |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
4 |
|
ECZ290 |
Biochemistry II |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
4 |
|
ECZ292 |
Biochemistry (Pra) |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
4 |
|
ECZ601-606 |
* Ist Group Elective Courses |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
2 |
|
Total |
17 |
12 |
29 |
30 |
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* A total of 2 ECTS credits are required from this group.
3rd Year
|
Fall Semester |
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Code |
Course |
T/P |
hr/week |
Total |
ECTS Credit |
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Teo |
Pra |
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ECZ381 |
Pharmacognosy I |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
3 |
|
ECZ383 |
Pharmacognosy I Pra. |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
2 |
|
ECZ385 |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry I |
T |
4 |
- |
4 |
5 |
|
ECZ387 |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry I Pra. |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
2 |
|
ECZ389 |
Pharmaceutical Technology I |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
4 |
|
ECZ391 |
Pharmaceutical Technology I Pra. |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
3 |
|
ECZ393 |
Pharmacology I |
T |
4 |
- |
4 |
5 |
|
ECZ395 |
Clinical
Biochemistry |
T |
1 |
- |
1 |
2 |
|
ECZ701-733 |
**IInd Group Elective Courses |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
4 |
|
Total |
16 |
12 |
28 |
30 |
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** A total of 4 ECTS credits are required from this group.
|
Spring
Semester |
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Code |
Course |
T/P |
hr/week |
Total |
ECTS Credit |
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|
Teo |
Pra |
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ECZ382 |
Pharmacognosy II |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
2 |
|
ECZ384 |
Pharmacognosy II Pra |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
4 |
|
ECZ386 |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry II |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
4 |
|
ECZ388 |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry II Pra |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
4 |
|
ECZ390 |
Pharmaceutical Technology II |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
4 |
|
ECZ392 |
Pharmaceutical Technology II Pra |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
3 |
|
ECZ394 |
Pharmacology II |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
3 |
|
ECZ396 |
Physiopathology |
T |
2 |
|
2 |
2 |
|
ECZ701-733 |
* *IInd Group Elective Courses |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
4 |
|
Total |
15 |
12 |
27 |
30 |
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** A total of 4 ECTS credits are required from this group.
4th Year
|
Fall Semester |
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Code |
Course |
T/P |
hr/week |
Total |
ECTS Credit |
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|
Teo |
Pra |
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ECZ481 |
Pharmacognosy III |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
3 |
|
ECZ483 |
Pharmacognosy III Pra |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
3 |
|
ECZ485 |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry III |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
2 |
|
ECZ487 |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry III Pra |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
3 |
|
ECZ489 |
Pharmaceutical Technology III |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
3 |
|
ECZ491 |
Pharmaceutical Technology III Pra |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
2 |
|
ECZ493 |
Pharmaceutical Toxicology I |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
3 |
|
ECZ495 |
Pharmaceutical
Toxicology I Pra |
P |
- |
2 |
2 |
1 |
|
ECZ497 |
Pharmaceutical
Legislation and Management |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
3 |
|
ECZ499 |
Pharmacology III |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
3 |
|
ECZ701-733 |
**IInd Group Elective Courses |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
4 |
|
Total |
15 |
14 |
29 |
30 |
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** A total of 4 ECTS credits are required from this group.
|
Spring
Semester |
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|
Code |
Course |
T/P |
hr/week |
Total |
ECTS Credit |
|
|
Teo |
Pra |
|||||
|
ECZ482 |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry IV |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
3 |
|
ECZ484 |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry IV |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
2 |
|
ECZ486 |
Pharmaceutical Technology IV |
T |
4 |
- |
4 |
4 |
|
ECZ488 |
Pharmaceutical Technology IV |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
4 |
|
ECZ490 |
Pharmaceutical Toxicology II |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
3 |
|
ECZ492 |
Pharmaceutical
Toxicology II |
P |
- |
4 |
4 |
2 |
|
ECZ494 |
Pharmacotherapy |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
3 |
|
ECZ496 |
Pharmaceutical Care |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
3 |
|
ECZ498 |
Family Planning |
T |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
|
ECZ500 |
Medical First Aid |
T |
1 |
- |
1 |
1 |
|
ECZ701-733 |
**IInd Group Elective Courses |
T |
2 |
- |
2 |
4 |
|
Total |
16 |
12 |
28 |
30 |
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** A total of 4 ECTS credits are required from this group.
5th Year
|
Fall Semester |
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Code |
Course |
T/P |
hr/week |
Total |
ECTS Credit |
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|
Teo |
Pra |
|||||
|
ECZ506-551 |
***IIInd Group Elective Courses (In the
fields of Industry/Hospital/Community Pharmacy) |
P |
10 |
- |
10 |
10 |
|
ECZ501 |
Graduation
Project Course |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
8 |
|
ECZ503 |
Graduation
Project Application Course |
P |
- |
12 |
12 |
12 |
|
Total |
15 |
12 |
25 |
30 |
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*** A total of 10 ECTS credits are required from this group.
|
Spring
Semester |
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Code |
Course |
T/P |
hr/week |
Total |
ECTS Credit |
|
|
Teo |
Pra |
|||||
|
ECZ502 |
Graduation
Project Course |
T |
3 |
- |
3 |
5 |
|
ECZ502 |
Graduation
Project |
P |
- |
12 |
12 |
10 |
|
ECZ504 |
Training |
P |
1 |
14 |
15 |
15 |
|
Total |
4 |
26 |
30 |
30 |
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Total ECTS credits: 300
Course Description of the Obligatory
Courses
(FIZ131) PHYSICS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 4
Measurement in Physics (Physical magnitude, standards,
unit systems),vectors(addition and multiplication), Motion along a
line(Velocity, acceleration, freely falling), dynamic of particle I,II,(Newton’s
Law, frictionless and frictional motion),Work and Energy (Work- Energy Theorem,
Power), The Energy Conservation Law (Potential Energy, Kinetic Energy,
Conservation of total Energy), dynamic of particle systems (Mass center, linear
momentum and it is conservation) and
collision, Charge and matter (Coulemb’s Law, Electrical Charge Conservation),
Electric Field (E) (Calculation of Electric Field, Point Charge in a Electric
Field), Electric Potential (Potential and Potential Energy realizing to groups
of point charge), Capacitors and Dielectrics(Calculation of capacitance,
capacitance in the dielectric Media), Electric Circuits(Current and Potential
Calculations in a single and Multiloop circuit), Magnetic Field (Bdefined,
Magnetic Force on a current-carrying conductor) subjects are involved.
(MAT123) MATHEMATICS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS : 5
Sets,
Real numbers, Inequalities, Graphs of equations, Functions, Graph of a function,
Types of Functions, Limits of functions, Right and left hand limits,
Continuity, Theorems of continuity, Derivatives, Derivatives of functions,
Rules for derivatives. Applications of derivatives. Differentials. Indefinite Integrals.
Rules for Integrals. Definite
integrals. Applications of integrals. Vector algebra. Matrices. Determinants.
(ECZ155) PLANT BIOLOGY (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 5
What
is Biology?, Branches of Biology, Beginning of Modern Biology, Species, The
Concept of Evolutionary Alteration, Principles of Evolution, Chemical Basis of
Life on Earth, Inorganic Compounds (elements, water, carbon dioxide, oxygen),
Organic Compounds (carbohydrate, lipids, proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids),
Cell, Cell Research Methods, General Characteristics, Microscopically Structure
of Cell, Cell Membrane, Cell Wall, Protoplasm, Cytosol, Organelles, Endoplasmic
Reticulum, Ribosomes, Golgi Apparatus, Peroxisome, Mitochondria, Plastids,
Vacuoles, Nucleus, Chromosomes, Plant Development, Plant Tissues, Meristemmatic
Tissues, Permanent Tissues, Fundamental Tissues, Protective Tissues, Conductive
Tissues, Supporting Tissues, Secretion Tissues, Plant Organs, Root, Stem, Leaf,
Photosynthesis, Photorespiration, Flower, Fruit, Seed.
(ECZ157) GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (T)
HOUR /WEEK : 3, ECTS: 6
Structure of atom, its theories (discovery of
electrons and nucleus), properties of atoms; Periodic system (general
properties): energy level of electrons, wave characteristics of electrons, spin
of electrons, quantum number, atomic radius, ionization potential (ionization
energies), electron affinity, Chemical bonding: electronegativity, molecular
geometry, hybridization, molecular orbitals (theory and their shapes), Stoichiometry:
atom-gr, mole and equivalent gram concepts, calculation of empirical formulae,
calculation of molecular formulae, chemical reactions oxidation number; Redox:
balancing the chemical equations, chemical equations and related calculations,
Gases: gas laws (Boyle’s law, Charles’s law, Dalton’s law, Avagadro principle,
Graham’s law, equations of state), the kinetic theory of gases, real gases, the
ideal gases, liquification of gases, dissolution of gases in liquids, Henry’s
law, related problems, liquids:
general properties, equilibrium vapor pressure, boiling point, heating and
cooling curves; phase diagrams, related problems, Solutions: concentration units,
vapor pressure (Raoult’s law), boiling point, freezing point; electrolytes,
percent resolution, interionic forces of attraction, solubility, related
problems, Solids: general properties, geometry of solid, related problems
(ECZ156) GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (T)
HOUR /WEEK : 2, ECTS:4
Chemical kinetics: reaction rates,
concentration which is effective on rate, rate equations, other factors which
are effective on rate (temperature, catalyzer, activation energy), order of
reactions and determination methods, collision theory, absolute reaction rate
theory and calculations, Chemical equilibrium: equilibrium state, mass action,
equilibrium constants, Le Chatelier’s principle, factors which are effective on
the equilibrium, heterogeneous equilibrium and related calculations;
Electrochemistry: electrical conductivity, electrolyses and law’s, galvanic
cell, Nernst equation and related problems; Nuclear chemistry: structure of
nucleus, radioactivity, nuclear energy ,nuclear reactions and examples,
radiochemistry, nuclear fission and fusion and problems; Thermodynamic:
systems and functions, laws of thermodynamic, the first law of thermodynamic,
energy, enthalpy, the second law of thermodynamic, entropy, chemical activity,
the Gibbs free energy and chemical equilibrium, related problems.
(ECZ159) GUIDANCE TO PHARMACY (T)
HOUR / WEEK : 2, ECTS:4
Introduction, constitutional provisions about
universities, fundamental conceptions in higher education law, university,
faculty, college, section, department, discipline concepts, introduction of
University of Ankara, introduction of Pharmacy Faculty of University of Ankara,
introduction of their academically and administrative structure, sections,
departments, and disciplines, administrative units, education regulations, training
course instructions, student discipline regulation, graduate and postgraduate
education in pharmacy, conceptions of pharmacy and pharmacist, duties,
responsibilities, international associations establishments about pharmacy,
Ministry of Health, Ministry of Labor and Social Security, Turkish Pharmacists
Association, regional pharmacist chambers, World Health Organization,
International Pharmaceutical Federation, several foreign pharmacy associations,
conceptions of health and illness, medicine, conceptions of active substance of
medicine and excipient substance of medicine, classification of medicines,
pricing of medicines, conception of pharmacy shop, conception of pharmaceutical
warehouse, introduction of pharmaceutical industry, duties and responsibilities
of a pharmacist in health protection and therapy, pharmacist-patient
relationships, conception of prescription, conceptions of deontology and
ethics, conception of research and publication in pharmacy, introduction of
important pharmaceutical journals.
ENF101 Fundamentals of Computer Science (T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:1
A brief information on history of computer, a
brief information on the hardware (Main board, Memory, Central Processing Unit
(CPU) etc.), Input devices, Output devices, Input/Output devices; Disc
operating systems, WINDOWS operating system, general properties of WINDOWS;
Word processors, Microsoft Word 2000, loading Microsoft Word 2000, Menus; File,
Edit, View, Insert, Format, Tools; Microsoft Excel 2000, loading Microsoft
Excel, calculation chart and formulas, order of arithmetic, graphs; Microsoft
PowerPoint 2000, loading PowerPoint, creating new slide, editing slide; Data
transfer between Microsoft office programs, object linking, object embedding,
copy-paste.
(ECZ150) MEDICAL BIOLOGY (T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:4
Description of Medical Biology, Comparison of
Plant and Animal Cells, Cell Division, Amitosis, Mitosis, Cytokinesis, Meiosis,
Comparison of Mitosis and Meiosis, Cytological and Genetic Importance of Cell
Division, Cell Metabolism, Nutrition, Cellular Respiration and Energy,
Comparison of Respiration and Photosynthesis, Genetic Material, DNA, RNA, Gene,
Replication of DNA, Repair of DNA, Transcription, Translation, Genetic Code,
Decoding, Synthesis of A Protein Molecule,
Roles and Effects of Proteins in Cell Cycle, Gene Transfer, Cellular Aging, Cellular
Death, Reproduction of Organisms, Asexual Reproduction, Sexual Reproduction,
Reproduction of Animals, Sperm Structure, Ovule Structure, Gametogenesis,
Fertilization, Animal Tissues, Epithelium, Connective Tissue, Blood, Muscle,
Nerve, Genetics, History of Genetics,
Mendel Genetics, Monohybrid Crossing, Punnett Squares, Dihybrid Crossing,
Phenotype and Genotype, Chromosome Mutations, Ethics of Genetically Technology,
Human Genome Project and Expectations.
ECZ158 BIOSTATISTICS (T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:3
The basic concepts of statistics; Descriptive
statistics, Measures of central tendency; Measures of dispersion; Statistical
distributions; Binomial distribution, Poisson distribution, Normal
distribution, standard normal distribution; Correlation coefficient, regression
coefficients, regression equation, regression line, determination coefficient;
Sampling distributions; Hypothesis testing, hypotheses, test statistics, Type I
and Type II errors, one- and two tailed tests; Z-distribution and hypothesis
testing; t-distribution and hypothesis testing; Confidence intervals;
Chi-square distribution, test of homogeneity, tests of goodness-of-fit, test of
independence, F-distribution, analysis of variance technique, multiple
comparison tests (least significant difference, Tukey (a) method).
(ECZ152) PHARMACEUTICAL BOTANY (T)
HOUR /WEEK :3, ECTS:4
Distribution of medicinal plants according to
the phylogenetics system, their general features, usages, drugs
obtained from them, major active substances and their effects are examined. In
addition, Flora
of Turkey is also introduced. Poisonous plants, economical plants and the ones
used in traditional medicine are also within the scope of the lecture. Under
this scope, the main titles are: Nomenclature of Plants and Drugs,
Classification of Plants, Bacteriophyta, Phycophyta, Mycophyta, Pteridophyta,
Spermatophyta, Gymnospermae, Angiospermae, Monocotyledonae, Dicotyledonae,
Apetalae, Dialypetalae, Sympetalae.
(ECZ154) PHARMACEUTICAL BOTANY (P)
HOUR /WEEK :4, ECTS:4
Leaves and other organs of plants that are used
in the treatment; and also specimens belonging to lichens, mushrooms (fungi),
pteridophytes and conifers are examined. The morphological and anatomical
structures of the organs like leaf, cortex, radix, fruit and flower of the
plants used in the treatment are examined. The examination of the
characteristic elements of herbal teas and powdered drugs by means of
microscope are within the scope of this lecture. Under this scope the main
titles are; Leaf morphology, Microscopically Analysis of Starches, Lichens,
Pteridophyta, Cross-Section and Powdered Drug Analysis of Leaf, Cross-Section
and Powdered Drug Analysis of Underground Parts, Cross-Section and Powdered
Drug Analysis of Cortex, Flower Morphology, Microscopically Analysis of Herbal
Teas, Microscopically Analysis of Narcotic Herbs.
(ECZ160) ANATOMY (R)
HOUR / WEEK :2, ECTS:4
The aim of Human anatomy course is to describe
the relationship between form and function. The main topics are locomotor
system, (knowledge of bone, joint and vurcle ),
peripheral vessels, organ system, central nervous system and sense organs.
(ECZ162) PUBLIC HEALTH (T)
HOUR /WEEK :1, ECTS:2
General introduction to health, studies in
public health, health care and laws in Turkey, mortality and morbidity rates,
infectious diseases, immunization and related programs, nutrition in the
context of public health, environmental health, health education, hygiene
(ECZ281) ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I (T)
HOUR/WEEK :3, ECTS:4
Law of mass action, solutions and
concentration units of the solutions, neutralimetry, pH-value, pH
calculations, buffer solutions, calculations in
titrimetry, indicators, neutralization titrations (acid-base titrations)
and related examples, theory of redox
(concepts, calculations of potentials, redox titrations, examples),
precipitation (reactions, titrations, examples and calculations) and problems
about all the methods.
(ECZ280) ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY II (T)
HOUR /WEEK :3, ECTS : 4
Complexes (theory, classification,
calculations, examples for complexometric titrations,) activity, activity coefficient (concept and mathematical bases),
Instrumental analysis; Spectrophotometric methods (concepts, classification,
atomic absorption, UV-Visible and IR
spectrophotometry), their applications and calculations;
Electroanalytical methods; potentiometry
(electrodes and titrations), voltammetry and polarography and, conductometry (theory, applications and
calculations), Separation techniques; chromatographic separations (theory, types of chromatography,
their applications and calculations), polarimetry and other spectroscopic
methods; mass spectrometry and NMR
(theories, their applications and calculations)
(ECZ283) ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I
PRACTICE (P)
HOUR /WEEK :4, ECTS:5
In this laboratory, qualitative analyses of
anions and cations are realized. Theoretical explanation of the analysis is
given at the beginning of each laboratory study. This is followed by the
qualitative experiment for the investigated ions. Unknown samples are given for
each group and the experiments are realized based on the systematic analysis.
Moreover, material knowledge and the principles of the systematic analysis are
described.
(ECZ282) ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY II PRACTICE (P)
HOUR / WEEK :4, ECTS:4
The quantitative analyses are realized in this
laboratory. Active compounds in drugs, as in solution and solid type, have been
quantitatively determined using titrimetric analysis (based on acid-base,
redox, precipitation and complexation reactions), gravimetric,
spectrophotometric, electroanalytic (potentiometric and polarographic
techniques) and chromatographic techniques (TLC, paper and HPLC analysis) the
evaluation of the experimental results, are within the scope of this
laboratory.
(ECZ285) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (T)
HOUR / WEEK :2, ECTS:4
1. Introduction to organic chemistry, a.
Electronic configuration of carbon and types of chemical bonding, b. Functional
groups, c. Nomenclature of organic compounds, d. Isomerism, e. Charge
distribution and polarization of bonds (mesomeric and inductive effects), f.
Acidity and basisity of organic molecules, g. Organic reactions, 2. Organic reactions (In aliphatic compounds), a. Hydrocarbons, b.
Halogenated hydrocarbons, c. organometallic
compounds.
(ECZ284) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II (T)
HOUR /WEEK :3, ECTS :4
1. Chemistry of Organic compounds (Aliphatics)
a. Alcohols, b. Polyols, c. Ethers, d. Thiols and other sulphur containing
compounds, e. Amines and derivatives, f. Carbonyl compounds, g. Carboxylic
acids and derivatives, 2. Introduction to aromatic compounds, a. Aromaticity,
aromatic properties, b. Electrophilic substitution mechanism in aromatic
compounds, c. Nomenclature in aromatic compounds, d. Benzene and other aromatic
hydrocarbons, e. Halobenzenes , f. Phenols, f. Aromatic amines, g. Carboxylic
acids and arylsulphonic acids, h. Heterocyclic compounds, nomenclature, general
synthesis method of heterocyclic compounds.
(ECZ287) PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY (T)
HOUR/WEEK :3, ECTS:4
History and importance of
microbiology, Classification of microorganisms and classification criteria,
Structures of microorganisms, Reproduction of microorganisms, Metabolisms of
microorganisms and their enzymes, Genetics of bacteria, Variations on
microorganisms, Transfer methods of genetic materials in bacteria, Effects of
environment on microorganisms, Sterilization and Sterilization methods,
Disinfection and antisepsis, Chemotherapeutic drugs and their effect mechanisms
on microorganisms, Relationship between microorganisms and their environment,
Parasitismus, Resistance of living-organism to microorganisms, Acquired
immunity, Immune response, Antigens, Antibodies, Mechanism of immune response,
Interleukins and Interferons, Apoptosis, Types of sensitivity reactions, Tumor
immunology, Transplantation immunology, Vaccines and Immune serums.
(ECZ286) PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY (T)
HOUR /WEEK : 2, ECTS:3
Virology, Bacteriology, Vibrionaceae, Non-fermentative gram negative
bacilli, Aerobe gram negative small bacilli, Facultative anaerobe gram negative
bacilli, Curved gram negative bacilli, Gram positive cocci, Neisseriaceae,
spore-forming gram positive bacilli, non-spore-forming gram positive bacilli,
Actinomyces and Nocardia, Spirochaetaceae, Mycoplasmataceae, Rickettsiaceae,
Chlamydiaceae.
(ECZ288) PHARMACEUTICAL
MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL (P)
HOUR/WEEK :4, ECTS:4
Tools and materials that used in microbiology laboratory, Culture
media, Biochemical identification tests
for bacteria, Identification methods of bacteria, Capsule and spore staining
procedures, Simple and gram staining procedures, Antimicrobial susceptibility
testing for bacteria, Serologic reactions, Mycobacteriaceae, Laboratory animals
and inoculation methods, Microbiologic quality controls of the drugs, Tissue
culture, Inoculation methods to chicken egg with embryo, Parasitic examination
of blood and stool specimens,
(ECZ289) BIOCHEMISTRY I (T)
HOUR /WEEK :2, ECTS :3
Protein
Chemistry, Enzymes, Coenzymes and Vitamins, Carbohydrate Chemistry and
Metabolism
And Biological Oxidation.
(ECZ290)
BIOCHEMISTRY II (T)
HOUR/WEEK :3, ECTS:4
Chemistry
and Metabolism of Lipids, Metabolism of Proteins and Amino Acids,
Chemistry and
Metabolism
of Nucleic Acids, Protein Biosynthesis and its Regulation, Hormones, Acid and
Base
Equilibria,
Minerals
(ECZ292) BİOCHEMİCAL
PRACTİCE (P)
HOUR / WEEK :4, ECTS :4
Qualitative and Quantitative analysis of Carbohydrates,
Lipids and Proteins,
blood and urine analysis, several enzyme tests evaluation of the
biochemical tests and clinical information.
(ECZ291) PHYSIOLOGY (T)
HOUR/WEEK :3, ECTS:5
Functional organization of body and
homeostasis, cellular physiology , structure of cell membrane and transport
across cell membranes, intercellular communications, physiology of nerve and
muscle cells, nervous system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system,
gastrointestinal system, urinary system,
endocrinology and reproductive system
(ECZ295) PHARMACY HISTORY AND
DEONTOLOGY (T)
HOUR/WEEK :1, ECTS :2
Historical evolution of pharmacy is taught in
history methodology; especially Turkish Pharmacy History from the Seljuk
Anatolia and history of pharmaceutical industry and publications are taught.
Conceptions of deontology and ethics, patient rights and their applications in
the World and Turkey are taught to students.
(ECZ381) PHARMACOGNOSY I (T)
HOUR /WEEK :2, ECTS :3
This course deals with the general features,
classification, identification, estimation, isolation, biological activity and indication
of some crude drugs including carbohydrates (monosaccharides, oligosaccharides,
polysaccharides), cardiac glycosides, saponins, cyanogenic glycosides, glucosinolates,
anthraquinones have been described.
(ECZ382) PHARMACOGNOSY II (T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS :2
This course deals with the general features,
classification, identification, estimation, isolation, activity and indication
of some crude drugs including flavonoids, anthocyanins, phenolic glycosides,
coumarins, tannins, lipids, terpenoids and volatile oils have been described.
(ECZ383) PHARMACOGNOSY I PRACTICE (P)
HOUR / WEEK :4, ECTS:2
In this laboratory, microscopically analysis,
pharmacopeial analysis, isolation methods qualitative and quantitative
estimation of some drugs including, carbohydrates (monosaccharides,
oligosaccharides, polysaccharides), cardiac glycosides, saponins, cyanogenic
glycosides, glucosinolates, anthraquinones have been done.
(ECZ384) PHARMACOGNOSY II PRACTICE (R)
HOUR / WEEK :4, ECTS:4
In this laboratory, microscopically analysis,
pharmacopeial analysis, isolation methods qualitative and quantitative
estimation of some drugs including, flavonoids, anthocyanins, phenolic
glycosides, coumarins, tannins, lipids, terpenoids and volatile oils have been
done.
(ECZ385) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY I (T)
HOUR /WEEK :4, ECTS:5
The
mission of the Pharmaceutical Chemistry I course is to introduce students to
the chemical formula, general physico-chemical and structural properties,
synthesis, chemistry of metabolites structure-activity relationships of
pharmaceutical agent. Topics include introduction to pharmaceutical and
medicinal chemistry, a. Drug active material design and development methods, b.
Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship (QSAR), chemistry of drug
metabolism, Local and general anesthetics, Sedative and Hypnotic drugs,
Tranquillizer drugs, Neuroleptic drugs, Myorelaxant and antiepileptic drugs,
Antidepressant drugs, Narcotic analgesic drugs, Non-narcotic analgesic drugs ,Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs.
(ECZ386) PHARMACETICAL CHEMISTRY II (T)
HOUR/WEEK :3, ECTS :4
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry II provides the general aspects of drug molecules consisting of their
chemical structures, chemical nomenclature, physicochemical properties,
synthesis schedules, metabolism, stabilities, chemical analysis and their
interaction with biological systems. Under this generalization, chemotherapy
and chemotherapeutics, beta-lactam antibiotics, beta-lactamase inhibitors,
antibiotics derived from polypeptides, macrolitics, aminoglycosites, other
antibiotics (tetracyclines, chloramphenicol), sulfonamides, quinolone
compounds, antituberculosis drugs, antifungals, antiviral drugs and
antineoplastic drugs, are counted.
(ECZ387) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTISE I (P)
HOUR/WEEK :4, ECTS:2
The experimental studies of Pharmaceutical
Chemistry I covers the generalized topics for laboratory safety, laboratory
devices and the usage techniques along with separation of organic molecules and
purification in which a) Crystallization, b) Extraction, c) Distillation, d)
Chromatography (thin-layer, column, paper), e) Capillary electrophoresis, f)
HPLC methods are considered.
Additionally, computer-aided drug design and development methods
including 1) Quantitative structure-Activity Relationships (QSAR), 2) Molecular
Modeling Techniques are performed with using computer programs such as Minitab,
ChemSketch, and ChemDraw.
(ECZ388) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTISE II (P)
HOUR /WEEK :4, ECTS:4
The synthesis of certain chemical compounds
which are supposed to bear drug-like properties and/or drug starting chemicals
are performed, such as 1) Iodophorm, 2) Benzyl alcohol, 3) p_Nitrosoacetanilide, 4) Hydrolysis of Aspirin,
5) Benzocaine, 6) Benzoine, 7) Benzyl, and 8) Benzylic acid. The course curriculum
also covers the synthesis of compounds such as, 1) Benzilidene aniline, 2)
Phenyl azo beta-naphthol, 3) Hydrolysis of p-Nitroacetanilid, 4) Ethyl acetate,
5) Acetanilide, 6) Dibenzalacetone, 7) Benzyl phenoxime, 8) Diazoaminobenzene.
(ECZ389) PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY-
I (T)
HOUR/WEEK :3, ECTS:4
Introduction to pharmaceutical
technology, Pharmaceutical measurements and units, Preparation and control of
water for pharmaceutical usage (Distilled water, etc.) Preformulation, Properties of
active agents (Stability, Solubility, Dissolution rate, etc.), Unit operations
(Drying, Grinding, etc.), Pharmaceutical solutions, Extraction technology and
pharmaceutical preparations prepared by extraction, Dressing materials and
surgical materials, Classification of dressing materials (samples, properties
and controls).
(ECZ390) PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY- II (T)
HOUR WEEK :3, ECTS :4
Colloids
and multi-phased systems, Suspensions (Classification of disperse systems,
formulation of suspensions, zeta potential, sedimentation of suspensions, rheology,
preparation, particle size and distribution), Emulsions (Classification,
emulsifying agents, HLB value, Preparation, emulsion formation theories, etc.),
Semisolid preparations (skin structure and properties, factors affecting dermal
absorption, bases, penetration enhancers, types and acting mechanisms. Semi
solid bases, Preparation methods of semisolids, required controls in
semisolids). Suppositories and ovules (Suppository bases,
Production technology of and drug release). Cosmetics and applications
(Cosmetic products, Regulations in Turkey and world, Cosmeceuticals, Principles
of formulation design in cosmetics, quality controls, final product
specifications and quality controls).
(ECZ391) PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY PRACTICE- I (P)
HOUR / WEEK :4, ECTS:3
Prescription
balance, drop weight (drop count and dropping techniques), electrical top balance, controls on distilled
and deionized water, effects of solid particle sizes, movement of solvent and
physicochemical state on dissolution, Alcoholic camphor solution,
alibour solution, aluminum subacetate solution and determination of Baume
degree in liquids, lime water, Ethanol-Iodine solution (TF 1974),
Lugol’s solution, Iodine glycerin solution, Glycerin-Phenol solution,
determination of free iodine quantity, Diluted hydrogen peroxide
solution, simple syrup, mint water, resorcin-salicylic acid solution,
determination of active chloride quantity, neutral sodium hypochlorite
solution, magnesium citrate lemonade, Glass container controls, rubber cap
controls, hydrophilic cotton controls, hydrophilic gauze controls, Practical
applications
(ECZ392) PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY PRACTICE- II (P)
HOUR / WEEK :4, ECTS:3
Lotion,
Kaolin-Pectin suspension, Determination of precipitation rate in suspensions,
Surface activeness, Olive oil emulsion, Viscosity measurement methods,
Liquid paraffin emulsion I, Liquid paraffin emulsion II, Simple ointment,
Hydrophilic ointment, Glycerin ointment, O/W type cream, Wilkinson
ointment, zinc oxide gelatin, depilatory cream, Zinc oxide ointment, Zinc oxide
paste, investigations on properties of different ointment bases and
investigation of drug release from ointments, Ichthyol ovule, glycerin
suppository, Lipstick, vanishing cream, cleansing cream, paracetamol
suppositories, chloralhydrate suppositories, investigation of in-vitro drug
release from suppositories, practical applications.
(ECZ393) PHARMACOLOGY I (T)
HOUR /WEEK :4, ECTS:5
General
Principles: Pharmacokinetics; The dynamics of drug absorption, distribution and
elimination Pharmacodynamics; Mechanisms of drug action, Relationship between
drug concentration and effect, Receptors, Relationship between drug and
receptor Drug-Drug Interactions; Pharmacodynamic drug-drug interactions,
Pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions Toxic Effects Of Drugs;
“Mechanism-based” adverse drug reactions, “Idiosyncratic” adverse drug
reactions, Teratogenicity, Hypersensitivity reactions Drugs Affecting Autonomic
Nervous System; Neurotransmission: The autonomic nervous system and somatic
motor nervous system, Muscarinic receptor agonist and antagonists,
Anticholinesterase agents, Agents acting at the neuromuscular junction and
autonomic ganglia, Catecholamines, Sympathomimetic drugs and adrenergic
receptor antagonists Drugs Acting On The Central Nervous System; Medications
for the treatment of Parkinson Disease, Medications for the treatment of
epilepsies (Antiseizure drugs), Medications for the treatment of anxiety,
hypnotics and sedatives, Stimulants of central nervous system, Anesthetics,
Antidepressants, Antipsychotic agents, Opioid analgesic and antagonists, Drugs
of abuse Drugs Affecting Cardiovascular System; Medications for the treatment
of the congestive heart failure, Antiarrhythmic drugs, Medications for the
treatment of the angina pectoris, Antihypertensive agents, Drug therapy for
hypercholesterolemia and dyslipidemia, Anticoagulant and thrombolytic agents, Hematopoietic
agents, Drugs effective in iron deficiency and other hypochromic anemias.
(ECZ394) PHARMACOLOGY II (T)
HOUR / WEEK :3, ECTS:3
Drugs Affecting Endocrine System; Pituitary and
hypothalamus hormones, Thyroid and antithyroid drugs, Insulin, Oral
hypoglycemic drugs, Adrenocortical steroids, Adrenocortical antagonists and
adrenocorticotropic hormone, Androgens, Anabolic steroids and antiandrogens,
Estrogens, Progestins and antiprogestins, Hormonal contraceptives Chemotherapy
Of Microbial And Neoplastic Diseases; General considerations of therapy of
microbial diseases, Antifolate drugs, Beta-lactam and other cell-wall and
membrane active antibiotics, Protein synthesis inhibitors, Quinolones and
agents for urinary tract infections, Antimyobacterial drugs, Antifungal agents,
Antiprotozoal drugs, Antiparasitic agents, Antiviral agents, Antineoplastic
agents Autacoids; Products of cyclooxygenase, Products of lipoxygenase,
Histamine and antihistaminic drugs, Serotonin receptor agonists and
antagonists, Medications for the treatment of migraine, Renin-angiotensin system,
Angiotensin receptor antagonists and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors,
Bradykinin and kallidin and their antagonists, Endotelins and nitric oxide
Drugs Affecting Gastrointestinal Function; Agents used for treatment of peptic
ulcers, Laxatives, Drugs stimulating gastrointestinal motility and antiemetic
agents, Antidiarrheal agents, Pancreatic enzyme supplements, Bile acid therapy
for gallstones.
(ECZ395) CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY (T)
HOUR /WEEK :1, ECTS :2
Units in Clinical Biochemistry, Material
collection, Parameters effecting test results, Drug interferences, Disorders of
Carbohydrate Metabolism; Diabetes Mellitus, Disorders of Endocrine Functions;
Thyroid function tests, Liver function tests and assessment, Lipids and
dislipidemias, Renal function tests and assessment, Water and electrolytes,
Acid base balance, Ca and Phosphor, Tests for Cardiovascular diseases, Blood
analysis, Case discussions.
(ECZ396) PHYSIOPATHOLOGY
(T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:2
Pathophysiology of diseases: Hypertension,
heart failure-shock, arrhythmia, atherosclerotic heart disease, peptic ulcer,
inflammated bowel diseases, liver diseases, constipation and diarrhea, gout,
inflammation and Immunity, acute and chronic renal failure, Iymphoma, leukemia,
rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, thyroid gland diseases, diabetes mellitus,
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, tuberculosis. Definition
and mechanisms of inflammation, hypoxia, ischemia, cyanosis. Regulation of body temperature and pathophysiology of fever.
Definition, mechanism and types of pain. Vascular fluid regulation, pathophysiology of edema, clinical types
of edema. Fluid-electrolyte balance and disturbances,
hypervolemia and hypovolemia. Acid-base balance and
disturbances. Kidney function disturbances. Kidney failure. Atherosclerosis, coronary
artery diseases, myocard infarction pathophysiology. Definition of hypertension, Causes of primary and secondary hypertension,
mechanisms and complications. Mechanisms of heart failure,
left and right heart failure, pulmonary hypertension. Definition
of shock, pathophysology, causes and types of shock. Causes
of obstructive and restrictive respiratory diseases. Pathophysiology
of allergy, anaflaxia and asthma. Mechanisms of
hypothalamus-hypophysis axis disorders. Pathophysiology
of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. Bone and mineral metabolism and disorders. Disorders of
blood glucose regulation: hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia. Pathophysiology
and complications of peptic ulcer. Causes and
mechanisms of diarrhea and constipation. Disorders of
gall bladder and bile duct, causes of jaundice. Liver
function disorders. Liver failure and hepatitis.
Definition, mechanisms, reasons and types of anemia. White
blood cell disorders, leucopenia, leukocytosis, leukomoid reaction, lymphoma
and leukemias. Disorders of homeostatic regulation I: Vascular and
coagulation disorders. Disorders of homeostatic regulation II: Thrombocyte
disorders and disseminated intravascular coagulation. Autoimmune
and collagen tissue disorders.
(ECZ481) PHARMACOGNOSY III (T)
HOUR/WEK :2, ECTS :3
Definition of alkaloids distribution in plant
kingdom will be described. Classification, botanical source, pharmacological
activity and uses of alkaloids will be given. Further information will be
mentioned about isolation, identification and analysis of these active
alkaloidal substances. Information on enzymes, protits, vaccines and serums
also will be given.
(ECZ483) PHARMACOGNOSY III PRACTICE (P)
HOUR/WEEK :4, ECTS:3
Microscopic characters, identification,
isolation, pharmacopeial analysis, qualitative and quantitative analysis of the
drugs containing alkaloid substances will be given experimentally.
(ECZ485) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY III (T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:2
The mission of the Pharmaceutical Chemistry III
course is to introduce students to the chemical formula, general
physico-chemical and structural properties, synthesis, chemistry of metabolites
structure-activity relationships of pharmaceutical agent. Topics include
Cholinergic drugs: 1. Parasympathomimetics, 2. Anti-cholinesterase drugs,
Neuromuscular blocking drugs, ganglion blocking drugs, sympatholytics,
cardiovascular system drugs: anti-anginal drugs, anti-arrhythmics, anti-hyperlypidemics,
anti-coagulants, trombolytics and anti-platelets.
(ECZ482) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY IV
(T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:3
The
mission of the Pharmaceutical Chemistry IV course is to introduce students to
the chemical formula, general physico-chemical and structural properties,
synthesis, chemistry of metabolites structure-activity relationships of
pharmaceutical agent. Topics include gastrointestinal system drugs, intestinal
drugs, emetics and anti-emetics, diagnostic drugs, respiratory system drugs,
oral antidiabetics, antihypoglycaemics, hormones, steroid hormones, ovarian-
sex hormones, androgen- sex hormones, thyroid hormones and anti-thryroid
compounds
(ECZ487) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY III PRACTICAL (P)
HOUR/WEEK :4, ECTS:3
The aim of Pharmaceutical Chemistry III Practical course is to give a general
knowledge about analysis of functional groups of organic substance and
biologically important compounds using instrumental analysis methods. Topics
include 1. Analysis of functional groups of organic
substance, 2. Instrumental analysis methods, a. Ultraviolet and visible
spectroscopy, b. Infrared spectroscopy and interpretation techniques, c.
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and interpretation techniques, d. Mass
Spectroscopy and interpretation techniques, 3. Instrumental analysis
methods and spectrum interpretation techniques
(ECZ484) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY IV PRACTICAL (P)
HOUR/WEEK :4, ECTS:2
The aim
of Pharmaceutical Chemistry IV
Practical course is to give a general knowledge about organic synthesis
reactions. Topics include the synthesis of 1. Iodoform, 2.
Acetanilide, 3. p-Nitro
acetanilide, 4. Ethyl p-aminobenzoate, 5. 2,4-Dihydroxyacetophenone, 6. Phenothiazine,
7. Benzoic acid, 8. Benzoin,
9. Benzyl, 10. Benzylic acid.
(ECZ489) PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY III (T)
HOUR/WEEK :3, ECTS:3
Powder technology, solid dosage
forms and their technology (mixing of powders, mixed powders and packages, granules
and effervescent granules, pilules and sachets. Hard and soft gelatin
capsules and micropellets, microspheres. Tablet technology, tablet
pressing physics, encapsulation
(ECZ486) PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY IV (T)
HOUR /WEEK :4, ECTS:4
Parenteral solutions (osmoses, diffusion and dialyze,
isotonic and isohidri, parenteral production technology, filtration and ultra
filtration, sterilization), eye, nose and ear drops, stability of drugs and
reaction kinetics, incompatibility, biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics,
radiopharmaceuticals.
(ECZ491) PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY PRACTICE III (P)
HOUR/WEEK :4, ECTS:2
Carbomedicinalis package, eutectic mixtures,
granules and effervescent granules, investigations of particle size
distribution and flow properties of granules, capsule production, physical
controls in capsules, tablets and their controls, gelatin lozonage, aerosol
production and controls,
prescription practices
subjects are investigated.
(ECZ488) PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY PRACTICE IV (P)
HOUR/WEEK :4, ECTS:4
Parenteral solutions, drops (eye, nose and ear
drops), sterile neutral olive oil, stability test for aspirin, incompatible
prescriptions, in vitro dissolution test for solid dosage forms, industrial
production for syrups, emulsions and ointments and prescription practices are
investigated.
(ECZ493) PHARMACEUTICAL TOXICOLOGY THEORY I (T)
HOUR /WEEK :2, ECTS:3
General information about toxicology and poisons;
Entrance ways and absorption of poisons; Metabolism of toxic substances;
Toxicokinetics; Mechanisms of toxic effects; Genetic toxicology; Chemical
mutagenesis; Chemical carcinogenesis Teratogenesis; Systemic toxicology;
Investigation of toxicity and risk analyses; First aid in acute poisonings and
principles of antidote treatment.
(ECZ490) PHARMACEUTICAL TOXICOLOGY THEORY II (T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:3
Drug toxicity; Drug interactions; Drug abuse
and dependence; Pesticides; Airborne poisons; Organic solvents; Metallic
poisons; Radiation and radioisotopes; Natural poisons; Poisons of plant and
animal origin.
(ECZ495) PHARMACEUTICAL TOXICOLOGY PRACTICE I (P)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:2
Aim and general
information; Phase I (EROD and cotinine) tests; Isolation and current use of
genomic DNA molecule from biological samples; Genotyping 1 (gene deletion, GSTM
1, GSTT1), Genotyping 2 (SNP, GSTP1); Genotyping 3 (cut product); Genotoxicity
tests used to identify chromosomal damage [Sister Chromatid Exchange (SCE) and
micronucleus test (MN)]; Indication of potential antioxidant substances (DPPH, glutathione);
Lipid peroxidation; Cytotoxicity; Investigation of acute toxicity; Evaluation
of teratogenic effects of chemical substances using inseminated chicken
embryo.
(ECZ492) PHARMACEUTICAL TOXICOLOGY PRACTICE II (P)
HOUR/WEEK :4, ECTS:2
General information;
Isolation and indication of ethyl alcohol from blood; Investigation of cyanide
and carbon monoxide in blood; Liquid-liquid chromatographic isolation and
defining tests of barbiturates;
Identification of lead by dithisone extraction method; Indication of ALA from
urine to evaluate the lead exposure; Toxicological analyses in food samples;
Toxicological analyses performed in water, milk, dairy-products, and edible oil
samples; Chromatographic separation and quantification methods used in
toxicological analyses: Gas chromatography, thin layer chromatography;
Narcotics and identification using thin layer chromatography.
(ECZ500) MEDICAL FIRST AID (T)
HOUR/WEEK :1, ECTS:1
General principles of
first aid , triage and transporting, cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, airway obstruction, artificial respiration
methods, shock, coma, bleeding, soft tissue injury, dressing and bandages,
fractures, dislocations, sprains, burns, heat injuries, cold injuries bites and stings, foreign bodies injuries,
acute abdomen
(ECZ497) PHARMACEUTICAL LEGISLATION AND MANAGEMENT (T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:3
Laws, by-laws and regulations about pharmacy in
Turkey and applications of fundamental subjects of management in pharmaceutical
administrations are taught to students in this lesson. Especially 6197, 6643,
984, 2313, 992, 767 numbered laws and their regulations are explained in this
lesson and planning, production, finance, controlling and personnel management
in pharmaceutical administration are particular subjects in this lesson.
(ECZ498) FAMILY
PLANNING (T)
HOUR/WEEK :1, ECTS:1
The Definition of reproductive healthy Family
Planning, General Principles, Aim of the Family Planning and Benefit of Family
Planning, Population and Associated Factors The Population Politics in the
World, Fertility and Associated Factors, Legal Status of Family Planning, the
Anatomy and Physiology of Reproductive System, Counseling in Family Planning,
Hormonal Contraceptives, Barrier Contraceptives, Intra Uterine Device,
Sterilization, Traditional Contraceptives Methods, Other Contraceptives
(ECZ494) PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS (T)
HOUR /WEEK :2, ECTS:3
General principles: Drug Development,. Pharmacogenetics,. Drug—drug
Interactions, Adverse Drug Reactions, Drug Allergies and Drug-Induced Diseases,
New Methods in Pharmacological Therapy,. Pharmacoeconomics,
Pediatric and Geriatric Pharmacology; Drug Treatment of the Cardiovascular
System: Ischemic Heart Disease: Angina pectoris and Myocardial infarction, Congestive
Heart Failure, Hypertension, Hyperlipidemia; Drug Treatment of the Respiratory
System: Bronchial asthma, Acute and Chronic Bronchitis; Drug Treatment of the
Endocrine System: Diabetes mellitus, Thyroid Disorders; drug treatment of the
gastrointestinal system: peptic ulcer.
(ECZ499) PHARMACOLOGY III (T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:3
Drug Therapy Of Inflammation; Nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs Drugs Affecting Respiratory System; Drugs used in
asthma, Medications for the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,
Drugs used in rhinitis, Drugs used in the treatment of cough Drugs Affecting
Renal Function; Diuretics Oxytocic Agents; Oxytocin, Ergot alkaloids Vitamins;
Fat-soluble vitamins, Water-soluble vitamins.
(ECZ496) PHARMACEUTICAL CARE (T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:3
Importance of pharmaceutical care
for community health, improvement of communication with patients; Patients care
methods; Patient compliance Development of patients education and health,
Clinical pharmacokinetics, adjustment dosage forms of medication and
therapeutic drug monitoring, Drug interactions and importance of adverse
reactions; Profiles of hospital and community pharmacy patients (database);
Drug information systems, Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Care, Basic applications in clinical pharmacy, Drug usage in risk group
patients and the role of pharmacist. The role of pharmacists in
gastrointestinal tract disorders, liver diseases, kidney diseases, endocrine
system diseases, pulmonary diseases, cardiovascular diseases, rheumatoid
diseases and infectious disorders. Patient Oriented Pharmacy,
Definiton, History and Education Programs. Roles of
Clinical Pharmacist. Systematic Approach to Drug
Therapy - Case Study. Drug Information Tools.
Patient Drug Profile and computer use in patient oriented practice. Clinical
Pharmacists' Approach to Pain and Fever Cases . Pharmaceutical care in Diarrhea and Constipation. Patient Counseling and Compliance in Clinical Pharmacy Practice.
Patient Education Techniques and Effective Communication in
Pharmacy Practice. Proper Use of Pharmaceutical Dosage
Forms. Role of the Clinical Pharmacist in Asthma and
COPD Management and use of inhalers. Drug Use in Pregnancy and Lactation
- Clinical Pharmacists' Approach to acute and chronic problems. Pharmaceutical Care in Peptic Ulcer and Helicobacter pylori
treatment. The Role of Clinical Pharmacist in
Hypertension Treatment. Recent Advance in
Hyperlipidemia Treatment and Clinical Pharmacists' Role. Pharmaceutical Care in Diabetes.
* Ist Group Elective Courses
(ECZ-601-606)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:2
Behavioral sciences encompasse all
the disciplines that explore the activities of and interactions among individuals
in the natural world. This lecture describes different disciplines that observe behavior. It
involves the evolution of behavior, behavioral learning approach, cognitive
learning approach and factors affecting learning. Students are provided with a
basic knowledge in language and communication, motivation, emotions and
emotional behavior as well. Pharmacy students also get advanced knowledge in
drugs that alter behavior with a different perspective such as stimulants,
sedative-hypnotics, hallucinogen drugs, etc.
ECZ602 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:2
This lecture starts with a description of
development, and its, maturation and learning, and life long development. It
also provides a general knowledge about puberty, prepuberty and physical
developmental at the beginning and end of puberty. Erikson’s Psychosocial
Development Theory, and the theories of Piaget and Kohlberg and several factors
that affect individual’s development (such as family, friends and physical
development) will be covered.
HOUR /WEEK :2, ECTS:2
This course deals with the regulations of a
society and the interaction of law with the social structure and individual
rights. A general introduction to the scientific examination of law in terms of
branching and specialization is provided. Constitutional law and the conflicts
between law and constitution are within the scoop of this course. The students
also learn the sources powered by law and how to reach the written resources of
law
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:2
Following titles are dealt with in this
lecture: What is science? What is sociology? What are their branches?
Individual and society: interaction, daily life, socialization, personality, statue,
group. Society: classification, culture, cultural differences, roles,
institutions, ethnicity and race. Movements in a society.
Social regulations: unity, crime. Democracy,
multiculturalism, modernity and postmodernity.
HOUR /WEEK :2, ECTS:2
The beginning and development of public
relations and communication, the factors of basic communication such as aim,
message, communication channel, feedback, and communication period are covered
in this lecture. Also, the differences between advertisement and public
relations are discussed. Other titles in this lecture include: description of
administrative structure to public, understanding of public expectations and
needs, tools in public relations, public relations in crisis management.
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:2
This course aims to provide a general knowledge
in accounting. It starts with an introduction to and description of accounting:
history, mandatory books, optional books, legal rules to bookkeeping. Other
major titles include: Financial statement and its qualifications,
classification of balances, theories in financial statement; Balance in
accounting: how to open or close an account; End of the year statement;
Inventory and record keeping.
**IInd Group Elective Courses (ECZ
701-733)
(ECZ701)
INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS (T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:2
The aim of this course is to give the students
a theoretical and practical knowledge in the use of instruments for analysis.
The content of this course; technical information, glassware, chemicals,
Optical methods: spectrophotometry, spectrofluorimetry, atomic absorption
spectrometry, atomic emission spectrometry, refractometry, polarimetry,
Chromatographic methods: thin layer chromatography (TLC), high performance
liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), Electroanalytical
methods: potentiometry, voltammetry, polarography, conductometry, amperometry
Other spectroscopic methods: nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR),
electron spin resonance Spectroscopy (ESR), mass spectroscopy (MS), Thermal
analysis: thermal gravimetry (TG), differantial thermal analysis (DTA),
differantial scanning calorimetry (DSC) and, capillary electrophoresis (CE),
ion selective electrodes and flow injection analysis (FIA).
(ECZ702) COMPUTER USAGE AND CALCULATION IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
(T)
HOUR/WEEK :1, ECTS:1
The aim of this course is to teach the
calculations used in analytical chemistry by supporting the computer. The
content of this course; Analytical model designs depending on parameters such
as temperature, pressure, pH, wavelength, absorbance, fluorescence and
chromatographic separation capacity in analytical methods, regression analysis,
algorithm preparation and its utilization for calibration, calculation of
selectivity and sensitivity in calibration, transformation methods for signals
used in analysis. The usage of computer programmes and
calculations in application of analytical methods, basic mathematical
calculations, purity (or impurity) calculations in analysis, analytical
laboratory equipments and their calibrations.
(ECZ703) PLANT NARCOTICS
AND PSYCHOTROPS (T)
HOUR/WEEK: 1, ECTS: 1
Definition of narcotic and psychotropic
substances of plant origin will be described. Classification, source, use and
active plant-originated substances with narcotics and psychotropic properties
will be given. Further information will be mentioned about identification and
analysis of these active substances. In the society, addiction problems of
narcotic and psychotropic substances will also be discussed.
(ECZ704)
HERBAL DRUG RAW MATERIALS (T)
HOUR/WEEK: 1, ECTS: 1
Introduction, Features of medicinal plants, Use
of medicinal plants, Obtaining of raw material from medicinal plants, Drug raw
materials, source plants and effects ( ephedrine, colchicines, taxol,
vincristine, quinine, digitoxine, atropine, scopolamine, pilocarpine,
reserpine, ergotamine, essin, gingko glycosides, ruscogenine, sennozit A and B,
passiflora extract, hesperidins, physostigmine, galantamine, huperzine, alpha
lipoic acid, pectin, lycopene, glucosamine, resveratrol, etoposide etc.). Introduction,
the aim of the primary screening, the aim of the secondary screening,
antibacterial activity tests in plant extracts, antifungal activity tests in
plant extracts, anti-inflammatory activity tests in plant extracts, analgesic
activity tests in plant extracts, hepatoprotective activity tests in plant extracts, spasmolitic
activity tests in plant extracts, antitumoral activity tests in plant extracts acute
toxicity test in plant extracts.
(ECZ705) HERBAL TEAS (T)
HOUR/WEEK: 1, ECTS: 1
The concept and definition about herbal teas,
preparation techniques, classification based on indication (respiratory system
disorders, digestive system disorders etc.) of mixed herbal teas have been
described. Also biological activities, toxic effects and interactions of the
plants in each group will also be discussed.
(ECZ706) NATURAL PRODUCTS
FROM MARINE SOURCES (T)
HOUR/WEEK: 1, ECTS: 1
Classification of marine organisms, chemical
structure and biological activities of the compounds from these organisms,
mechanisms of activity and potential applications are explained.
(ECZ 707) BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF THE NATURAL PRODUCTS
(T)
HOUR/WEEK: 2, ECTS: 2
Introduction, the aim of the primary screening,
the aim of the secondary screening antibacterial activity tests in plant
extracts, antifungal activity tests in plant extracts, anti-inflammatory
activity tests in plant extracts, analgesic activity tests in plant extracts hepatoprotective activity
tests in plant extracts, spazmolitic activity tests in plant extracts
antitumoral activity tests in plant extracts, acute toxicity test in plant
extracts.
(ECZ708) AROMATHERAPY (T)
HOUR/WEEK: 1, ECTS: 1
The concept and the definitions about the
subject, aromatherapy application ways and fields, the essential and carrier
oils used in aromatherapy and aromatherapy formulations have been described.
(ECZ709) VITAMIN AND
MINERALS AND RICHED NATURAL PRODUCTS (T)
HOUR/WEEK: 1, ECTS: 1
General concepts, activity, toxic effects,
classification, of vitamins and minerals, multivitamin preparations and vitamin
and mineral riched natural products will be discussed.
(ECZ710)
POISONOUS PLANTS of TURKEY (T)
HOUR/WEEK :1, ECTS:1
What is poison?, What is intoxication?, The
Importance of Poisonous Plants in Turkish Flora, Toxic Compounds in Poisonous
Plants, Classification of Plants According to Their Toxic Content, Relation
Between Poisonous and Medicinal Plants, Poisonous Plants of Turkey, Plant
Poisoning in Turkey, Important Notes in Poisoning
(ECZ711)
PHYTOCOSMETICS (T)
HOUR/WEEK :1, ECTS:1
Today, the usage of plants in cosmetics
increases conspicuously. Global tendency to
the natural products also strengthens this
deal. Plants with cosmetic importance and the uses of these plants are the main
scopes of this course. Information about EU criteria for phytocosmetics is also
included.
(ECZ712)
MORPHOLOGICAL and ANATOMICAL CHARACTERISTICS of HERBAL DRUGS (T)
HOUR/WEEK :1, ECTS:1
Identification of morphological and
anatomical characteristics of medicinal plants is very important for the
determination of purity and quality of herbal drugs. Morphological and
anatomical characteristics of herbal drugs listed in “European Pharmacopoeia”
and “ESCOP (The European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy) Monographs”
and also the medicinal plants used in Turkish Folk Medicine are within the
scope of this course. The essentials of herbal drug preparation and
preservation are also mentioned. The main titles are: Leaf, Cortex, Underground
Plant Parts, Aerial Plant Parts (Herba), Flower, Fruit, Seed, Others.
(ECZ713)
ANTISEPTIC, DESINFECTANT AND THE DRYGS USED FOR THE VARIABLE INFECTIONS
(T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:2
The mission of the Antiseptics, Disinfectants
and the drugs used for the variable infections course is to introduce students
to the chemical formula, general physico-chemical and structural properties,
Synthesis and chemistry of pharmaceutical agents. Topics include I.Antiseptic
and Disinfectant drugs II-Anthelmintic drugs III-Antiprotozoer drugs
1-Antimalarial drugs 2-Antiamibic drugs 3-Drugs used for Leishmaniasis
4-Antitrichomonal drugs 5-Drugs used for Trypanosome IV-Drugs used for
ectoparasites.
(ECZ714) DRUG
DESİGN AND THE METHODS (T)
HOUR/WEEK :1, ECTS:1
The Importance of Rational Drug
Design Methods, Effector-Target Relationships, Physicochemical Parameters,
Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship Analysis, Hansch Analysis,
Free-Wilson Analysis, Mixed Analysis, 3-Dimensional Quantitative-Structure
Activity Relationship Analysis, CoMFA and CoMSIA Analysis, Molecular Modeling
Techniques, DeNovo Analysis
(ECZ715) GENOMICS AND CHEMOINFORMATICS IN MEDICINAL
CHEMISTRY (T)
HOUR/WEEK :1, ECTS:1
This
course introduces an overview of chemistry and classification of bioactive
materials, macromolecular targets in medicinal chemistry, genomic studies in
drug design, genomics, proteomics, chemoinformatic, pharmacogenomics, and
applications of genomics in drug design, bioorganic chemistry, and synthesis of
peptides, oligonucteotides, nucleosides, nucleic acids and enzymatic reagents.
(ECZ716)
ISOMERS AND DRUG ACTIVITY (T)
HOUR /WEEK :1, ECTS:1
Stereoisomerism and physicochemical
and structural properties of stereoisomers. Stereoisomerism of drug active material and the behavior
of stereoisomers in biological conditions and their activity differences. The
discussion of pharmacological, toxicological, pharmacokinetic and
pharmacoeconomic results of different biological answers based on these
differences.
(ECZ717)
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION ON BIOAVAILABILITY (T)
HOUR/WEEK :1, ECTS:1
This course introduces an overview of general
description of bioavailability, importance of bioavailability in treatment,
examples and comparison of bioavailability of drugs, basics of bioavailability
and bioequivalence, oral bioavailability of drugs, physicochemical parameters,
analysis of body fluids, evaluation of bioanalytical methods and validation.
(ECZ718)
COSMETICS AND THEIR APPLICATION AREAS (T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:2
Introduction, definitions, legal
arrangements in Turkey for cosmetic products, FDA, COLIPA and Japanese
regulations. Classification of cosmetic products, skin and the structure and
characteristics of skin parts, importance from the cosmetic point of view.
Cosmeceuticals, their classification, their usage purpose.
General raw materials used in cosmetic formulations. Cosmetic products applied
to the skin, formulation designs and their production. Cosmetic products applied
to the skin parts, formulation designs and their production (cosmetic products
which applied to hair, nails and mucous membranes). Controls
on the prepared cosmetic products, determination of the final product
specifications. Stability tests which are applied to the cosmetic
products (physical, chemical and microbiological stability investigations). Side effects of cosmetic products.
(ECZ720) DESIGN
AND DEVELOPMENT OF DRUG FORMULATIONS IN INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY (T)
HOUR/WEEK :2, ECTS:2
Investigations of
physico-pharmaceutical specifications of drugs. Investigations of form
characteristics of drugs. Investigations of treatment
specifications of drugs. Investigations of
interactions between drugs and drug substances. Investigations
of interactions and constitutional specifications of products. Formulation design and basic data in formulation development.
Arrangement and investigation of technological parameters
belonging to the new drug forms. Investigation on the basic criterion for the optimization of production
parameters. Technological optimization and stepped study design.
Industrial production designing and study procedure for big scale production. Investigation of the factors which effects production,
investigation of machine parking dependence. Arrangement
of process and in-process controls. Evaluation and
application of national and international production parameters.
(ECZ724) PROCEDURE ENGINEERING IN PHARMACEUTICAL
TECHNOLOGY (T)
HOUR/WEEK :1, ECTS:1
Basic subjects ( gas and liquid
flow, heat transfer, mass transfer, powders), unit operation (air filtration,
humidity and heat, drying poeration, solid-liquid extraction, evaporation and
distillation, filtration, grinding operation, mixing operation, sterilization).
(ECZ727)
PROCESS VALIDATIONS IN PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY (T)
HOUR /WEEK :1, ECTS:1
Legal principals
of process validation. Validation organization. Prospective
process validation. Retrospective process validation.
Revalidation. Process qualification.
Validation of sterile products. Validation of solid
dosage forms production. Validation of semisolid dosage forms production.
Validation of unit dose sprays. Process validation and
quality assurance (QA). Cleaning validation. Raw material (Input) validation.
(ECZ728)
FORMULATION DESIGN AND QUALITY CONTROL PROCESS OF HERBAL MEDICINAL DRUGS
(T)
HOUR/WEEK :1, ECTS:1
Preparation methods of herbal
medicinal drugs (as liquid dosage forms, capsules, tablets, transdermal
formulations, particular dosage forms, compress and bolus), Biopharmaceutical characterization
of herbal medicinal drugs, Standardization of herbal medicinal drugs,
Bioavailability of herbal medicinal drugs, Stability of herbal medicinal drugs,
Quality assurance of herbal medicinal drugs, Dosage forms of herbal medicinal
drugs and GMP.
(ECZ729) BASIC
PHARMACEUTICAL PROCESSES (T)
HOUR/WEEK :1, ECTS:1
Selection of
parameters to investigate, depending on the dosage form to be developed.
Selection of parameters to investigate, depending on
active agent. Selection
of parameters to investigate, depending on polymer and excipients.
Solubility and dissolution rate mechanism and determination in media and
polymer. Determination of diffusion coefficient and its
importance in bioavailability. Determination of
partition coefficient and its importance in formulation. Particle size analysis and its importance in formulation.
(ECZ730) DRUG SAFETY AND RISK ASSESSMENT IN DRUG USE (T)
HOUR/WEEK: 2, ECTS:2
Introduction of drug safety; Role of risk assessment in risk management;
Constituting risk information during clinical trials; Special issues that must
be taken into consideration during risk assessment; Pre-clinic and clinic
studies before approval stage of drug; Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and
pharmacovigilance; Importance of pharmacovigilance and ADR monitoring centers;
Importance of adverse drug reactions (ADR) in terms of patient harm and deaths;
Post-marketing monitoring and reports of ADR; Withdrawal of drugs from market
due to toxic effects; Classification of adverse drug effects and type A adverse
reactions; Type B adverse reactions: Idiosyncratic reactions and underlying
factors; ADRs not dependent to dose; Hypersensitivity; Allergy; Allergic drug
reactions, anaphylaxis and serious dermal reactions; Photoallergy;
Hepatotoxicity and blood discrasies; Induction and inhibition; Safety of
vegetal drugs; Adverse effects due to genetic polymorphism in drug metabolizing
enzymes; Polymorphism of Cytochrome P450 (CYP) and Phase II enzymes; Drug safety in future
(ECZ731)
GENETIC FACTORS IN EFFICIENT DRUG USE (T)
HOUR/WEEK:1, ECTS:1
Role of interindividual genetic differences in
drug use; Mechanisms of interindividual genetic differences in drug use; The
toxicity originated from interindividual genetic differences in drug use;
Genetic polymorphisms related with Phase I enzymes; The role of Phase I enzyme
polymorphisms in drug toxicity; Genetic polymorphisms related with Phase II
enzymes; The role of Phase II enzyme polymorphisms in drug toxicity and
resistance; Bioinformatics; Cytogenetic tests in analysis and assessment of
toxicity of drugs and toxic chemical substances; The importance of
toxicogenetics in exposure to chemical carcinogens and mutagens; Drug-gene
interactions and immune system diseases; The genetic factors in use of
antineoplastic drugs.
(ECZ732 ) PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH
I (T)
HOUR/WEET: 2, ECTS:2
The course topic is to develop professional
English by studying on English manuscripts, literatures and phrases through
question-answer exercises, translations and oral presentations.
(ECZ733 ) PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH
II (T)
HOUR/WEEK: 2, ECTS:2
The course topic is to develop professional
English by studying on English manuscripts, literatures and phrases through
question-answer exercises, translations and oral presentations.
(ECZ506) GLP GOOD LABORATORY
PRACTICES (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Job and
responsibility distribution Ratios of reference and test materials to be
analyzed Devices and materials, Reagents, Physical and chemical test systems,
Biological test systems Determination of test and reference materials, Sampling
and keeping test and reference materials Standard working methods, Planning of
a study, Result report and content, Destruction of analytical wastes, Keeping
conditions of analytical samples, Pharmaceutical analysis according to pharmacopoeia,
ISO 9001 quality management system.
(ECZ 507) ANALYTICAL
VALIDATION (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Definition,
Calculation of linear equation and related parameters, Validation parameters,
Accuracy and precision, Repeatability, Limit of detection, Limit of
quantification, Linearity, Working range, Ruggedness, Robustness, Errors
(simple, systematic, nonsystematic, standard), Confidence limit, Non-linear
equations and their calibrations, Standard addition and calculations, System
suitability tests (HPLC, spectrophotometry and electroanalytical techniques).
(ECZ508) DRUG AND ACTIVE
COMPONENT ANALYSIS IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Biological
samples and acquiring, Sample preparing techniques, In-vitro drug analysis in
biological fluids, Optimization of drug analysis in biological fluids, Drug
analysis in real biological fluids, Optimization of drug analysis in real
biological fluids, Acceptability parameters of drug analysis in biological
samples, Introduction to electrochemistry, Electrochemical DNA biosensors,
Investigation DNA-drug interaction with biosensors, Drug analysis in biological
fluids with biosensors, Analysis with ion-selective electrodes, Analysis in
biological fluids with modified electrodes, Interpretation of results.
(ECZ546)
ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES OF ACTIVE COMPONENT AND DRUG (T)
(In Association with Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Pretreatment in
active component analysis, method selection in active component analysis
(qualitative and quantitative), determination criteria of optimum conditions in
analysis, calibration types that is used in active component analysis,
non-aqueous titrations in active
component analysis, analysis techniques and method development depends on
complex formation in active component analysis, spectrophotometric,
spectrofluorometric analysis and method development in active component analysis, use of
chromatographic techniques in active component analysis and method development,
capillary electrophoretic analysis and method development in active component analysis, electroanalytical techniques and method development in active component
analysis, other techniques and method development in active component analysis
(polarimetry, refractometry,
thermal analysis etc.), application of these techniques to various
formulations.
(ECZ 547) ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES OF
ACTIVE COMPOUND AND DRUG (T)
(In Association with Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 1
Pka
determination of novalgine by spectrophotometric methods, pka determination of
aspirin by spectrophotometric methods, determination of binary mixtures of
paracetamol and caffeine in pharmaceutical dosage forms by spectrophotometric
methods, determination of binary mixtures of paracetamol and caffeine in
pharmaceutical dosage forms by spectrophotometric methods, determination of
aspirin in pharmaceutical dosage forms by HPLC, determination of aspirin in
biological samples by HPLC, quantitative determination of paracetamol by
capillary electrophoresis, functional group analysis of sulphonamide by NMR
(1H,
(ECZ 549) NUTRITIONAL
BIOCHEMISTRY (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Human nutrition and its
importance, digestion and absorption
of major nutrients, carbohydrates as nutrients lipids as nutrients, proteins
as nutrients, vitamins and
minerals as nutrients, energy
needs of human body nutrition in physiologic and pathologic conditions, total
parenteral and enteral nutrition.
(ECZ550)
METABOLIC INTERACTIONS AND REGULATION (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Carbohydrate metabolism and regulation, carbohydrate metabolism and regulation, lipid metabolism and regulation, lipid metabolism and regulation, protein metabolism and regulation, protein metabolism and regulation, energy supply during sarved and fed state, energy requirement and caloric homeostazis, mechanisms associated with the transformation between fed and starved states in liver, type ı and type ıı diabetes, fuel requirement at aerobic and anaerobic exercises, alterations and requirements in pregnancy and lactation, metabolic changes in stress and injury, glutamine metabolism.
(ECZ551)
FREE RADICALS AND ANTIOXIDANTS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Introduction to free radicals, mechanism of free radical effect, endogenous source of free radicals, exogenous source of free radicals, free radical damage, oxidative stress and diseases, oxidative stress and diseases, oxidative stress and aging, antioxidative defence mechanism, antioxidant enzymes, enzymatic antioxidants, nonenzymatic antioxidants, antioxidants in nutrition, oxidative stress determination techniques
(ECZ509) GENERAL ETHICS –
PHARMACY ETHICS AND PHARMACIST – PATİENT COMMUNICATION (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
General Conceptions and Definitions, Phylosophy and Ethics, Moral and Ethics, Deontology and Ethics, Bioethics, Ethical Principles, The Place of Ethical Principles in the Pharmaceutical Ethical Principles, Respect for the Autonomy of Others, Benevolence: Doing Good, Preventing Harm
Basic Justice: Being Fair, Ethical Principles in Pharmacy, Ethical Problems in Pharmacy Ethical Dilemma, Decision Making Process of Ethics, Communication Methods, Behaviour of Patients’ and Patients’ Relatives’, Organization of the Places where Pharmacists and Patients can meet in Independent Pharmacies and Hospital Pharmacies, Important Points in Pharmacist-Patient and Pharmacist-Patient’s Relatives Meetings, Medicinal Consultancy in Independent Pharmacies and Hospital Pharmacies, Feedback in Pharmacist-Patient Communication and Benefiting from this Feedback, Case Studies.
(ECZ510) RESEARCH METHODS IN
HEALTH SCIENCES AND LITERATURE RESEARCH (T)
(In Association with Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Scientific Research and Its Qualities (Definition, Brief History, Purpose), Research Types Preparation Phase in Research, Choosing Subject, Data Collection Methods, Sampling Inquiry Method, Measurement Processes, Scales, Analyzing the Data, Literature and its Definition Libraries and Documentation Centres, Internet, Electronic Libraries, Databases and Using them Preparation and Writing of Research Project Proposal, Formation and Writing of Article and Thesis.
(ECZ 511) PRODUCTION AND
MARKETING MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION IN PHARMACY ADMINISTRATIONS
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
General Conceptions, Definitions, Administrating and Management Functions and their, Applications on Pharmaceutical Administrations, Legislation about Pharmacies, Pharmaceutical Warehouses and Pharmaceutical Industry, Job Descriptions, Sections, Related Personnel in Pharmacies, Pharmaceutical Warehouses and Pharmaceutical Industry, Production Management Strategies in Pharmaceutical Industry, Relationships of Production Department with Other Departments, Production Types and Management in Pharmaceutical Industry, Production Costs and Management in Pharmaceutical Industry, Marketing in Pharmaceutical Industry, Market and Marketing Research, Strategical Marketing Studies and Competition, Relationships of Marketing Department with Other Departments in Pharmaceutical Industry, Selection and Education of Marketing Personnel in Pharmaceutical Industry, Organization of Independent and Hospital Pharmacies, Production Management in Independent Pharmacies and Hospital Pharmacies Drug Distribution Systems, Managerial and Organizational Relationships of Hospital Pharmacies with Other Units.
(ECZ514) PHYTOMEDICINES I (T)
HOUR/WEEK:2, ECTS:2
Basic concepts and terms of phytotheraphy, phytomedicines used in the central nervous system disorders, phytomedicines used in the gastrointestinal and biliary system disorders, phytomedicines used as laxative, purgative and antidiareic, phytomedicines used in the endocrine system disorders, phytomedicines used in the immune system disorders, phytomedicines used as antioxidant, phytomedicines used for the diet.
(ECZ515) PHYTOMEDICINES II (T)
HOUR/WEEK:2, ECTS:2
Phytomedicines used for the skin disorders, phytomedicines used in the urinary system disorders, phytomedicines used as analgesic and antirheumatic, phytomedicines used in the respiratory system disorders, phytomedicines used in the reproductictive system disorders, phytomedicines used for the eye disorders, phytomedicines used in the cardiovascular system disorders, phytomedicines used as aphrodisiac.
(ECZ516) NATURAL PRODUCTS USED
IN ONCOLOGY (T)
HOUR/WEEK:1, ECTS:1
The cancer diseases and the role of plants in cancer treatments, the effect mechanism of the compounds from natural sources in treatment, vincristine, vinblastine, vindesin, podophyllotoxin and derivatives, colchicine and maytansine, taxol and derivatives ındicine-n-oxide, camptothecin, ellipticines, cucurbitacines, phyllantoside, 4-ipomeanol and other tumor inhibitors.
(ECZ517) NUTRACEUTICALS (T)
HOUR/WEEK:1, ECTS:1
Nutraceuticals: Term and History, The classification of nutraceuticals, The economical importance of nutraceuticals, Nutraceuticals in isoprenoid structure, Nutraceuticals in phenolic structure, Nutraceuticals in protein/ aminoacid structure, traceuticals in carbohydrate structure, Nutraceuticals in lipid and fatty acid structure, minerals, Probiotics and prebiotics, The protective effects of nutreceuticals ogainst same diseases, authorization methods of natraceuticals.
(ECZ 518) CHROMATOGRAPHIC
ANALYSİS AND STANDARDIZATION OF HERBAL PRODUCTS
(T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Meaning of standardization on herbal products, standardization methods and giving examples, methods used for standardization, quality and quality control on herbal products necessary analysis for legislation of herbal products, development and validation of method of analysis for herbal products, standardization analysis of phytoterapeutics, analsis of sedative drugs, analysis of laxative, purgative and antidiareic drugs, analysis of cardiovascular system drugs, analysis of urinary system drugs.
(ECZ519) PLANT
BIOTECHNOLOGY (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Concept and history, Plant cells and organs, General laboratory setting; equipment ,chemicals, Techniques used in biotechnologie, Preparation and sterilisation of seeds and tissues, Plant growth regulators and media preparation, Root cultures, Callus cultures, Shoot cultures, Suspension cultures, Biotransformation, Construction of bioreactors, Industrial Production of secondary products, Biotechnologic products having economic value.
(ECZ512) DRUG
INTERACTIONS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Pharrmacodynamic interactions, Pharmacokinetic interactions, Drug-drug interactions, The effects of drugs on clinical laboratory test results, The interactions of oral anticoagulants, The interactions of antidiabetic drugs, The interactions of antihypertensive drugs, The interactions of chemotherapeutic drugs, The interactions of antineoplastic drugs, The interactions of cardiac glycosides, The interactions of monoamine oxidase drug inhibitors,The interactions of tricyclic antidepressants, The interactions of salisilates, Drug-food interactions.
(ECZ513) OTC
DRUGS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Oral and dental hygene products, Drugs for caugh and cold, Antiallergic drugs, Contact lens products, ophthalmic and otic drugs, Antacids, OTC H2 receptor blockers, Laxatives and antidiarrheic drugs Nutritional products and vitamins, Analgesics and antipyretics, Contraseptives, Weight management products, Sleep aids, Drugs for allergic rhinitis, Drugs for the treatment of acne.
(ECZ520) ETHNOPHARMACY and ALTERNATIVE THERAPY METHODS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Introduction to ethnobotany and ethnopharmacy, history of plant-human relationships, traditional usage of plants, conservation of ethnobotanical richness, ethnobotanical study techniques, ethnopharmaceutical, studies in drug discovery, aromatherapy, phytotherapy, homeopathy, kampo medicine, ayurvedic medicine, hydrotherapy.
(ECZ521) BIOLOGICAL RICHNESS of TURKEY (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Flora of Turkey, comparison of richness of flora of Turkey with the floras of other countries, economic plants of Turkey, economic plants of Turkey, economic plants of Turkey, export plants of turkey, export plants of turkey, export plants of Turkey, some chemical and biological activity ınvestigations on plants of Turkey, some chemical and biological activity ınvestigations on plants of Turkey, products from plants of Turkey, products from plants of Turkey, medicinal plant potential of Turkey and some recommendations related to ıts evaluation, medicinal plant potential of Turkey and some recommendations related to ıts evaluation.
(ECZ545)
PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING METHODS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
What are the phytochemical screening methods?, what is the ımportance of active substance screening, methods in herbal products?, reaction types used in screening, properties sought in screening methods preparation of plant extracts, preparation of plant extracts, reagents used in phytochemical screening, alkaloid screening in plant materials, alkaloid screening in plant materials, saponoside and flavonoid screening in plant materials,volatile oil, anthraquinone and coumarin screening in plant materials, tannin and cardioactive heteroside screening in plant materials, cyanogenic heteroside screening in plant materials.
(ECZ526) DRUGS USED İN HOSPITAL (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Description of General Anesthesia and Introduction in General, anesthetic Drugs, Gases or vapors (inhalational anaesthetics), injections (intravenous anaesthetics), special Combination Anesthesia and the other applications, the organo diagnostics: radiopharmaceutics, x-ray contrast , compounds and the other diagnostic sistems (MR, CT, scintigraphy, etc.), diagnostics of metabolism, synthesis of drugs with iodo and radionucleid drugs, diagnostics of function, the antibacterial drugs used in hospitals,the oncology drugs used in hospitals, ganglioplegic drugs, intravitreal drugs and the others.
(ecz527)
COMPUTATIONAL APPLICATIONS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Introduction to computer in medicinal chemistry, receptor concept, chemical bonds in drug-receptor ınteractions, drug targets, conformational analysis, pharmacophore analysis, pharmacophore analysis, database searching, docking applications, denovo design, presentations of softwares used in molecular modelling, presentations of softwares used in molecular modelling.
(ECZ528)
METABOLISM IN DRUG DESIGN TIMETABLE OF THE CLASSES (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Introduction to drug metabolism
(biotransformation), reactions and pathways of metabolism, reactions and
pathways of metabolism, drug design and development methods, importance of
metabolites in pharmacological activity, metabolite effect on drug
deactivation, metabolite effect on drug toxicity, metabolites that are
responsible modifying pharmacological activity, drug design using metabolites
and molecular modifications, drug design using metabolites and molecular
modifications, drug design using metabolites and molecular modifications, drug
design using absorption and transport properties of metabolites.
(ECZ530) BIOTECHNOLOGY IN
MEDICINAL (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Synthesis and introduction to
biologically important peptide, oligonucleic
chemistry.
importance of biotechnology in synthesis, chemical structure of carbohydrates
in drug formation, chemical properties of nucleic acid and importance of
analogues of nucleosides in medication, biotechnological evaluation of enzyme
and proteins. assessment of enzyme and proteins as receptors, biotechnological
investigation of enzymatic reagents that assist reactions rate, recent
biotechnological developments, classifications, synthesis and application of
enzyme inhibitors, developments in the area of immune-organic chemistry,
investigation of bioorganically catalyzed reactions,
introduction of bioorganic receptors and interactions with drugs,
classification and structural investigation of bioorganic pro-drugs and
biopolymers, role of biotechnology in the development of synthesis of vitamins
and hormones, biotechnological methods in drug development.
(ECZ531) DIVERSE DRUG CATEGORIES IN THERAPY (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Respiratory stimulants and convulsion
stimulants, Physicomotor stimulants and adrenergic
stimulants Physicomimetic compounds (indolealkylamines), phenylalkylamines,
opium and cannaboides, nootropics,
2-pyrolidone and pyridine derivatives, acridine and dimethylaminoethanol derivatives classification of antiparkinson drugs and dopaminergic
compounds, precursors of dopamine and ergo alkaloids, dopamine antagonists, muscarinic compounds with antiparkinson
activity, tertiary alcohol derivatives and benzhydrile
ethers, structure activity relationships of dopamine antagonists, antialzheimer compounds and their structure activity
relationships.
(ECZ532) AGRİCULTURAL AND VETERİNARY
DRUGS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Introduction to agricultural and
veterinary drugs and general definition, studies on risk factors of
agricultural drugs and precaution that is needed to be taken, poisoning with agricultural
combat drugs and their
antidots, rules for licensing
agricultural drugs and related regulations, classification of agricultural
drugs (insecticides, acaricides, medicines for
seasonal combat, fumigants, nematocides, rodenticides, molluscicides,
fungicides, herbicides), classification of agricultural drugs (insecticides, acaricides, medicines for seasonal combat, fumigants, nematocides, rodenticides, molluscicides, fungicides, herbicides),
classification of agricultural drugs (insecticides, acaricides,
medicines for seasonal combat, fumigants, nematocides,
rodenticides, molluscicides, fungicides, herbicides),
classification of agricultural drugs (insecticides, acaricides,
medicines for seasonal combat, fumigants, nematocides,
rodenticides, molluscicides, fungicides, herbicides),
classification of agricultural drugs (insecticides, acaricides,
medicines for seasonal combat, fumigants, nematocides,
rodenticides, molluscicides, fungicides, herbicides), definition
and classification of veterinary medicines (analgesics, analeptics,
antihistaminic, chemotherapeutics, antiseptic and disinfectants, antiectoparasite medicines,
anthelmintic medicines, vitamins and mineral
compounds, hormones), definition and classification of veterinary medicines
(analgesics, analeptics, antihistaminic, chemotherapeutics, antiseptic and
disinfectants, antiectoparasite medicines, anthelmintic
medicines, vitamins and mineral compounds, hormones), definition and
classification of veterinary medicines (analgesics, analeptics, antihistaminic,
chemotherapeutics, antiseptic and disinfectants, antiectoparasite medicines,
anthelmintic medicines, vitamins and mineral
compounds, hormones), definition and classification of veterinary medicines
(analgesics, analeptics, antihistaminic, chemotherapeutics, antiseptic and
disinfectants, antiectoparasite medicines, anthelmintic
medicines, vitamins and mineral compounds, hormones), definition and
classification of veterinary medicines (analgesics, analeptics, antihistaminic,
chemotherapeutics, antiseptic and disinfectants, antiectoparasite medicines,
anthelmintic medicines, vitamins and Mineral
Compounds, Hormones).
(ECZ538)
SYNTHESES of DRUG RAW MATERIALS and INGREDIENTS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Introduction to industrial drug synthesis,
physical basics of organic reaction mechanisms, designing of synthesis,
chemical process, combinatorial techniques in drug synthesis, synthesis of
antibiotics and antibacterials, synthesis of opiates,
synthesis of steroids, synthesis of cardiovascular drugs synthesis of some natural
originated drugs, synthesis of radiopharmaceutics, synthesis
of, organometallic drugs, developments and
encountered problems.
(ECZ546)
ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES OF ACTIVE COMPONENT AND DRUG (T)
(In Association with Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Pretreatment in
active component analysis, method selection in active component analysis
(qualitative and quantitative), determination criteria of optimum conditions in
analysis, calibration types that is used in active component analysis,
non-aqueous titrations in active
component analysis, analysis techniques and method development depends on
complex formation in active component analysis, spectrophotometric,
spectrofluorometric analysis and method development in active component analysis, use of
chromatographic techniques in active component analysis and method development,
capillary electrophoretic analysis and method development in active component analysis, electroanalytical techniques and method development in active component
analysis, other techniques and method development in active component analysis
(polarimetry, refractometry,
thermal analysis etc.), application of these techniques to various
formulations.
(ECZ 547) ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES OF
ACTIVE COMPOUND AND DRUG (T)
(In Association with Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 1
Pka
determination of novalgine by spectrophotometric methods, pka determination of
aspirin by spectrophotometric methods, determination of binary mixtures of
paracetamol and caffeine in pharmaceutical dosage forms by spectrophotometric
methods, determination of binary mixtures of paracetamol and caffeine in
pharmaceutical dosage forms by spectrophotometric methods, determination of
aspirin in pharmaceutical dosage forms by HPLC, determination of aspirin in
biological samples by HPLC, quantitative determination of paracetamol by
capillary electrophoresis, functional group analysis of sulphonamide by NMR
(1H,
(ECZ522)
INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HOSPITAL INFECTIONS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Definitions about epidemiology and infectious
diseases, transmission ways of ınfectious diseases and epidemical types
epidemiology and control of common bacterial, viral, parasitic and mycotic
infections in our country(microorganisms that causes hospital infections and
epidemiology of hospital infection, prevention, control of hospital infections
and antibiotic usage, eradication, control of agents that resistant to several antibiotics and
causes hospital infections and hospital hygiene
(ECZ523) MICROBIOLOGICAL
ANALYSIS OF
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS
(T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Contamination sources on pharmaceutical
products, classification of pharmaceutical preparations acoording to the fıp
suggestions and microbial standartization, methods of counting microorganisms,
ıdentification, isolation, transmission ways and properties of microorganisms
that shouldn’t be in pharmaceutical preparations, microbiological limit tests
of preparations that do or don’t have to be sterilized.
(ECZ524)
INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Industrial microbiology, utilized
microorganisms and their manufacture, ındustrial fermentation, the utilized
microorganisms, gene engineering in ındustrial microbiology, bacterial
metabolism and its enzymes, manufacture of some products by fermentation and
techniques used in industrial
microbiology.
(ECZ525)
DETERMINATION of DISSOLUTION RATE on THE EVALUATION of DRUG FORMULATION and
QUALITY CONTROLS and ITS
IMPORTANCE (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Dissolution rate, definion and mechanisms, officinal methods given in pharmacopoeial monographs non-officinal methods, ımportance of dissolution rate from the point of bioequivalance, ımportance of dissolution methods on the evaluation of formulations, dissolution methods from the point of finished product quality control, classical dosage forms, controlled release dosage forms, evaluation of dissolution rate data, alternative methods in bioavailability/bioequivalance determinations.
(ECZ533)
DESIGN and APPLICATION on BIOAVAILABILITY/ BIOEQUIVALANCE (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1 , ECTS: 1
Pharmacokinetics, design of bioavailability practice, statistical methods and average bioavailability, ıntra- and ınter- subject variabilities, cross experimental designs between two formulations, bioequivalance, chemical equivalance, pharmaceutical-generic equivalance and therapeutical, equivalance, therapeutical alternative and pharmaceutical alternative.
(ECZ534)
DRUG PREPARATION on HOSPITAL SCALE (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Preparation of Internally given drugs, preparation of externally applied drugs, preparation of parenterally applied drugs, serums, plasma expanders and large volume parenteral preparations (LVP), surgical and medicinal materials used in hospital practice and their controls
(ECZ535)
SYSTEMS for CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY and DELIVERY MECHANISMS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Terminology, ınvestigations of active agent properties choosen for the controlled release, ınvestigations on the physicochemical properties of active agent, ınvestigations on the biopharmaceutical-pharmacokinetic properties of active agent, determination of dosage forms for controlled release , matrix type preparations, capsules, osmotic pumps, floating dosage forms, bioadhesive systems, microparticulate systems, dose design, other application areas, transdermal systems, parenteral systems, ımplant systems, ocular systems rectal and vaginal systems, nasal and pulmonary systems, buccal systems, selection of the polymer type ınvestigation of the release mechanisms, regulations on the controlled release systems, application areas on veterinary medicine, application areas on agricultural drugs.
(ECZ536)
RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Radiopharmacy and definition, radiopharmaceutic and definion , radionuclide and ıts applications on the medicine and pharmacy, radioactivity and radiation, radioactive decomposition, methods used for the measurement of radioactivity, formulation design in radiopharmaceutics, labeling in radiopharmaceutics sterilization of radiopharmaceutics, storage of radiopharmaceutics -quality assurance of radiopharmaceutics legal regulations in radiopharmacy.
(ECZ537)
BASIC PROCESS on THE DESIGN of DRUG FORMULATIONS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Basic designs in evaluation of drug formulations in ındustrial pharmacy, investigation of techological parameters aimed to compose pharmaceutical forms in, industrial pharmacy, development of drug manufacturing parameters in ındustrial pharmacy , investigation of the factors affecting the manufacturing in industrial pharmacy, evaluation of ın-process and process controls of drug manufacturing in industrial pharmacy, national and ınternational regulations about the parameters of drug manufacturing in industrial pharmacy, basic contents of stability tests applied in drugs, stability ınvestigations in drug manufacturing, preformulation and formulation steps national and ınternational conditions and regulations applied in stability tests of drugs, ınvestigation on the expiry date of drugs, stability ınvestigations of pharmaceutical dosage forms, stability applications on pharmacy practice, stability applications on hospital pharmacy and clinical pharmacy.
(ECZ539)
BIOTECHNOLOGY ORIGINATED PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS and FORMULATION DESIGNS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Definitions and application areas of biotechnology and pharmaceutical biotechnology, biotechnologically origined pharmaceutical products, characteristics of biotechnologically origined pharmaceutical products, structure and structural characteristics, preformulation and formulation characteristics, technological manufacturing parameters, stability characteristics, dosage form designs of biotechnologically origined pharmaceutical products, delivery routes of biotechnologically origined pharmaceutical products oral, parenteral, rectal, vaginal, dermal, ocular and nasal delivery, quality controls on biotechnologically origined pharmaceutical products, finished product, specifications and ınternational regulations
(EZ540)
CERTIFICATION PROCEDURES on DRUGS, COSMETICS and INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
Law and regulations directed to public in turkey, criteria for the certification of approval of ınnovator and generic drugs in turkey, fda and emea regulations in certification of approval definition of ıntermediate product, criteria of manufacturing and ımportation of these products manufacturing and ımportation procedures of cosmetic products.
(ECZ541)
FORMULATION DESIGN and QUALITY CONTROL PRACTICE on COSMETIC PRODUCTS
HOUR/WEEK : 2, ECTS: 2
Introduction, definitions, ınternational and turkey regulations, related to the subject , classification of cosmetic preparations, cosmetic « pharmaceutic « cosmeceutic relation, cosmeceuticals, classification and purpose of use, selection criteria of appropriate cosmetic vehicle system formulation studies determination of finished product specifications on the prepared cosmetic products stability tests applied on the cosmetic preparations, ınvestigation of physical stability, ınvestigation of chemical stability, ınvestigation of microbiological stability, examination on the microbiological stability results according to the regulations, evaluation of skin efficacy of cosmetic products by non-ınvasive techniques, adverse effects of cosmetic products.
(ECZ542)
GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICE on PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS – GMP (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
International regulations, manufactured dosage forms, organisation and personnel, manufacturing places and equipments, controls on the raw material and package systems, manufacturing and process controls packaging and labeling, laboratory controls and recording systems, pharmaceutical checking systems and regulations.
(ECZ529) THE TOXICOLOGICAL IMPORTENCE OF DRUG
USAGE DURING PREGNANCY, CHILDHOOD AND OLD AGE PERIODS (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
The safety usage of drugs and basic concepts,
drug kinetics during pregnancy, the analyses of possible harmful risk factors
of using drugs during pregnancy, clinical findings of drug toxicities and
measures taken during pregnancy, drug kinetics in newborns and children,
toxicities related with drug use in newborns and children, treatment of drug
toxicities during newborn and childhood, drug kinetics and drug toxicities
during lactation the issues that must be taken into consideration about drug
usage during lactation, drug kinetic in elderly, adverse reactions of drug use
in elderly, evaluation of possible risk factors of drug use in elderly, the
issues that must be taken into consideration about drug usage in elderly.
(ECZ543)
COSMETIC TOXICOLOGY (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
The structure of skin and toxicological
significance of percutaneous absorption,
biotransformation of skin and toxicological significance, the acute and chronic
toxicities of cosmetics, allergic contact dermatitis and irritant contact
dermatitis, phototoxic and photoallergic contact
dermatitis, photochemical carcinogenesis, the risk assessment of chemical
ingredients of cosmetics, the carcinogenic and mutagenic risks of xenobiotics of cosmetics, the contaminants and ingredients
of cosmetics causing adverse effects, skin care and make-up products, shampoos,
hair dyes and permanent wave products, antibacterial agents, antiperspirants
and deodorants perfumes and sun screen products, the regulations of chemical
ingredients of cosmetics.
(ECZ544)
TOXIC SUBSTANCES IN FOOD (T)
HOUR/WEEK : 1, ECTS: 1
General principals of food toxicology, the
chemical pollution (contaminants) in food, mycotoxins
(aflatoxins, patulin…), chemical
pollutants (N-nitrozo compounds) formed by chemical
reactions in food, carcinogens formed during cooking (PAHs, pyrolysis
products, acrilamids…), food additives and aims of
using, the regulations of food additives in world and Turkey, the safety values
of food additives in human (NOAEL, ADI, MPI…), the international agencies
working for safety of food additives (WHO, codex Alimentarius
Commissions, JECFA, FAO, FDA…), european union
directives and E-codes, hereditary disease groups related with food, the role
of nutrient elements in detoxification mechanism, the genetically modified
food, the relationship between food, environment and cancer.
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