Subject: Veterinary Biomedical Sciences
Credit units: 3
College: Western College of Vet Med
Department: Veterinary Biomedical Sciences

Description

Covers pharmacology as it applies to the treatment of clinical disease in animals. Principles of clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, drug interactions, and adverse drug reactions will be emphasized. Lectures on specific groups of drugs are delivered with a system-oriented approach, emphasizing rational therapeutic options.

Restriction(s): Successful completion of Year 2 of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program.

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