IPLUSO 19585
Veterinary Pharmacy
Pharmacy
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ApresentaçãoPresentationVeterinary pharmacy affords to student acquire knowledge about sales of pharmacological products to animals, dealing with the properties and their effects on living systems. It has included study of the drugs magnitude, quality, efficacy and safety when compare the use between animals and humans. Furthermore, the discipline approaches the cosmetics and diet foods more frequetly used in animals. And the main pharmacological group used in animals. The drugs include any chemical agent (other than food) used in the treatment, cure, prevention or diagnosis of disease, or the control of physiological processes. Nowadays, veterinary pharmacology. Is a disciplines which contribute to the paradigm: One World, One Health
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ProgramaProgramme1. Veterinary legislation 1.1. Device 1.2. Cosmetic 1.3. Dietary 2. Veterinary medicine versus human medicine 2.1. Quality 2.2. Efficiency 2.3. Safety 3. Anatomical / physiological specificities: companion animals / farm animals 4. Most used pharmacotherapeutic groups 4.1. Active substances - pharmacodynamics / kinetics - companion / production animals 4.2. The issue of waste - its assessment 4.3. Determining the withdrawal period ¿ your assessment 4.4. The problem of using antibiotics 4.5. The issue of environmental impact 5. Veterinary pharmacography - different types of veterinary prescriptions 6. Veterinary pharmacovigilance system 7. Various types of cosmetics 7.1. body hygiene 7.2. dental hygiene 7.3. ear hygiene 8. Types of Dietary Foods 9. Evaluation of drug risk analysis
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ObjectivosObjectives- Know the regulatory and legal bases (national and European) in the area of medicines, devices, cosmetics and veterinary dietary. - Identify the key differences between the use of human medicine and veterinary medicine: quality, efficacy and safety. - Identify the anatomical, physiological specificities of the different animal species. - Know how to use the different groups-pharmacotherapeutic and veterinary medical devices in the target animal groups: pet and animal production. - Interpret the medical and veterinary prescriptions. - Know the composition and use of different types of cosmetics in pets. - Develop a risk assessment of the veterinary medicinal product for the two target animal groups: companion animal and production animal. - Advise the supply of the drug and selling the device, cosmetic and diet for pets.
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BibliografiaBibliography1. Katsung, B.G (2009) Basic & Clinical Pharmacology . 11 th Ed. McGraw-Hill. 2. Spinosa, H. S., Górniak, S. L. e Bernardi, M. M. (2006.) Farmacologia Aplicada à Medicina Veterinária . 4ªEd. Guanabara/Koogan 3. Prista, L, Alves, C. e Morgado, R (1979). Técnica Farmacêutica e Farmácia Galénica . Vols I, II e III. 2ª Ed. Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian. Lisboa. 4. APIFARMA (2007) Simposium Veterinário. Medicamentos e produtos de saúde animal . 5. Small Animal Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1ª Ed., W. B. Saunders Company. Prescott, J.F., Baggot, D. & Walker, D. (2000). 6. Antimicrobial Therapy in Veterinary Medicine. Iowa State Press. Baggot, D. (2001) 7. The Physiological Basis of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology. 1ª Ed., WileyBlackwell
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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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ECTS3
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NaturezaNatureMandatory
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EstágioInternshipNão