IPLUSO 19470
Phytotherapy and Dispensary
Pharmacy
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ApresentaçãoPresentationThis UC aims to provide Pharmacy technicians with the most current knowledge about the state of the art and pharmaceutical practice with medicinal plants, in a global market environment, therefore knowing the regulations and scientific evidence in accordance with national and international references.
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ProgramaProgramme1. Introduction to Fitomedicina. 2.Classificação ATC WHO. 3.Estudo of Fitofarmacoterapêuticos groups: 3.1.Doenças of the musculoskeletal system. Pain therapy. 3.2.Geriatria (dementia, cardiovascular disease, adaptogenic) 3.3.Perturbações the nervous, digestive and urinary system. Infectious and respiratory system 3.4.Doenças. 3.5.Pediatria and limitations and contraindications. 3.6.Fitoterapia in pregnant - precautions. 3.7. Gynecological disorders and climacteric complaints 3.8. Dermatological Action of plants. Wounds. External injuries. 3.9. Medicinal plants in oncology. 4. Herbal Pharmacopoeia and the Traditional Chinese Medicine model. 5. side effects. Interactions food-plant and plant medicine. 6. acute and chronic toxicity. Genotoxicity. Clinical safety. 7. Cochrane Database. 8. International Law medicines and herbal supplements. 9. Rules of Good Practices for Processing according to the Pharmacopoeias and Dispensary.
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ObjectivosObjectives- Mastering the most current reference for medicine based on evidence (EBM) - Understand the importance of clinical outcomes FIM and medicinal plants - Mastering the anatomopharmacotherapeutic and chemical groups (hatc code) of the WHO (WHO) - Know the indications of Monographs of the European Agency of the drug (EMA) - Know the plants for food use with relevant physiological activity. - Know the rules associated with clinical efficacy in models of the West and the East. - Identify the general principles applicable to traditional Chinese medicine - Acquiring processing capacity for dismissal of plants for medicinal purposes, according to the Pharmacopoeias. - To acquire data evaluation capacity on the quality, safety and efficacy of medicinal plants.
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BibliografiaBibliography• Cunha, A.P. , Pereira da Silva, A., Costa, M.C., Roque, O.R., Cunha, H.P., Cunha, M.P. (2017). Manual de Plantas Medicinais- Bases Clínicas e Farmacológicas, ISBN: 9789725766637. Edição ou reimpressão: 10-2017, Editor: Dinalivro, Lisboa • Proença da Cunha, A., Teixeira, F., Pereira da Silva, A. & Roque, O. (2007). Plantas na Terapêutica – Farmacologia e Ensaios Clínicos, Ed. Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian • Bone, K. & S Mills, S. (2012) Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy- Modern Herbal Medicine, Hardbound, 1056 Pages, Published: Churchill Livingstone, ISBN: 978-0-443-06992-5 • Bensky, D., Clavey, S, Stoger, E. et al. (2004) Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica, Third Edition – September 1, ISBN-13: 978-0939616428 ISBN-10: 0939616424 • Williamson E., Driver S, Baxter K, editors. (2009). Stockley´s Herbal Medicines Interactions. London-Chicago: Pharmaceutical Press
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MetodologiaMethodologyIn this curricular unit, the Team-based learning (TBL) methodology is used, with tasks carried out in small groups, allowing the development of the ability to analyze and apply theoretical concepts.
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LínguaLanguagePortuguês
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TipoTypeSemestral
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ECTS4
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NaturezaNatureMandatory
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EstágioInternshipNão