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PRESENTATIONS _2012/2013
6-year course gr. 2
Dates
20.02
Topic of the seminar
Antianginal drugs.
Antihyperlipidemic drugs.
Topics of presentation
Percutaneus Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA) and bypasses.
Exercise test.
Ubidecanrenone and trimetazidine.
27.02
6.03
Drugs affecting blood. Drugs
affecting peripheral vascular system.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs.
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation.
Blood and blood-derivative preparations in the therapy.
Folic acid.
Why Vioxx was withdrawn from the market?
Drugs used in the treatment of gout.
Drugs used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
Opioids abuse.
13.03
Opioid analgesics, agonist-
Morphine – what are patients afraid of and how the physician can calm
antagonists.
them down.
Non-pharmacological methods of alleviating of pain.
20.03
Gastrointestinal and antiemetic
drugs.
Management of nausea and vomiting of pregnancy.
Crohn’s disease – symptoms, etiology and treatment
Irritable bowel syndrome. – symptoms, etiology and treatment
Name of student
27.03
Hormones of the pituitary and
Physiology and therapeutic uses of oxytocin.
thyroid. Insulin and oral
Prolactin and agents used to treat syndromes of prolactin excess.
hypoglycemic drugs.
Iodine used in the treatment of thyroid diseases.
Steroids used by athletes.
3.04
Steroid hormones.
General Adaptation Syndrome.
Parenterally-administered contraceptives.
Dysbacteriosis – what is it? Treatment of dysbacteriosis.
10.04
Antibacterial drugs.
Antibacterial drugs resistance. Types of resistance and biochemical
mechanisms of resistance to antibiotics.
Interactions of antibacterial dugs.
Antimycobacterial drugs – capreomycin, cycloserine, ethionamide
(mechanism of action, side effects, interactions) –drug used to treat
24.04
Antibacterial drugs.
Antimycobacterial drugs.
tuberculosis (2nd line)
Antimycobacterial drugs – ethambutol (mechanism of action, side
effects, interactions)
Antimycobacterial drugs – pyrazinamide (mechanism of action, side
effects, interactions)
Antimycobacterial drugs – isoniazid (mechanism of action, side effects,
interactions)
24.04
Antibacterial drugs.
Antimycobacterial drugs – ryfamycins (mechanism of action, side
effects, interactions)
Chemotherapy of leprosy.
8.05
Antiviral therapy.
Treatment of HIV infection.
Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 (swine influenza) and avian influenza.
Treatment of hepatic viral infections.
Drugs used to treat pneumocystosis.
15.05
Antifungal drugs. Antiparasitic drugs.
Ketoconazole and fluconazole drug interactions.
Amphotericin B – how to avoid its adverse effects.
22.05
Anticancer therapy.
Immunomodulators.
Management of breast cancer.
Complementary and alternative medicine in cancer therapy.
Selective immunosuppressants – the present and future.