Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Faculty of Medicine
PCTH_V: Pharmacology and Therapeutics
PCTH_V 201 (3) Drugs and Society
Introductory principles of drug action. Historical and present day medical and non-medical use of drugs. [3-0] Prerequisite: One of BIOL 12, BIOL 111, BIOL 112, BIOL 153, BIOL 155, SCIE 001. Second-year standing is required.
PCTH_V 300 (6) Introduction to Pharmacology
The concepts, language and techniques of scientific pharmacology. Intended primarily for Honours and Major students in Pharmacology. [3-3-0] Prerequisite: Either(a) all of BIOL 200, BIOL 201, CHEM 233, CHEM 235 or (b) all of BIOL 200, BIOL 201, CHEM 203, CHEM 204; and CHEM 211 and one of CHEM 205, CHEM 201. Permission of the undergraduate advisor is required.
PCTH_V 301 (3) Introduction to Pharmacology
Fundamental concepts of drug-receptor interactions in the context of autonomic, autacoid, and psychoactive pharmacology. [3-0-0] Prerequisite: All of CAPS 205, CAPS 206. or CAPS 301 as a co-requisite.
A series of experimental demonstrations and individual laboratory experiments illustrating the basic principles of pharmacology. [1-3-0;1-3-0] Corequisite: One of PCTH 300, PCTH 301.
PCTH_V 303 (3) Pharmacology in Health and Disease
Pharmacological modulation of physiological systems in health and disease. [3-0-0] Prerequisite: PCTH 301 or CAPS 301 as a co-requisite.
PCTH_V 305 (6) Basic Human Pharmacology
Lectures and assigned reading on the effects, mechanisms of action, absorption, distribution, fate and excretion of major classes of therapeutic agents. Indications for the use of particular drugs will be discussed in terms of risk versus benefit for the individual and for society. [3-0-0; 3-0-0] Prerequisite: One of BIOL 201, BIOC 202, BIOC 203. Corequisite: CAPS 301.
PCTH_V 325 (3) Rational Basis of Drug Therapy
The principles and applications underlying the action and disposition of therapeutic agents (including alternative medicines) in the body. Use of drugs as tools in experimental research. [3-0] Prerequisite: One of BIOL 201, BIOC 202, BIOC 203, BIOC 300.
PCTH_V 398 (3) Co-operative Work Placement I
Approved and supervised technical work experience in an industrial research setting for a minimum of 3.5 months. Technical report required. Restricted to students admitted to the Co-operative Education Program in Pharmacology. Prerequisite: One of PCTH 300, PCTH 303. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
PCTH_V 399 (3) Co-operative Work Placement II
Approved and supervised technical work experience in an industrial research setting for a minimum of 3.5 months. Technical report required. Restricted to students admitted to the Co-operative Education Program in Pharmacology. Prerequisite: [PCTH398] This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
PCTH_V 400 (6) Systematic Pharmacology
Lectures and discussions in scientific pharmacology, with a concentration on the scientific aspects of the pharmacology of neurohumoral transmission; mathematics of pharmacology; cardiovascular, respiratory and clinical pharmacology; and to a lesser extent on the pharmacology of various organs and tissues. [3-0-0; 3-0-0] Prerequisite: Either (a) PCTH 303 or (b) one of PCTH 300, PCTH 305.
PCTH_V 402 (6) Systematic Pharmacology Laboratory
A series of demonstrated, group, and individual laboratory experiments designed to illustrate the concepts and hypotheses of pharmacology. The course is restricted to Honours students in Pharmacology, but may be taken by others with permission of the department head. [0-7-0;0-7-0] Prerequisite: All of PCTH 302, PCTH 303.
PCTH_V 404 (3) Drug Assay and Pharmacometrics
The techniques, including methods of statistical analysis, used to detect and measure the actions of endogenous or exogenous chemicals, using chemical assays and bioassays as appropriate. Enrolment limited to students in Pharmacology and others with permission of the department head. [1-0; 2-0] Prerequisite: Either (a) PCTH 303 or (b) one of PCTH 300, PCTH 305; and one of BIOL 300, STAT 200.
PCTH_V 425 (8) Medical Pharmacology
A lecture and laboratory course covering the fundamental pharmacological action of drugs. Both terms. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
PCTH_V 448 (2-6) Directed Studies in Pharmacology
Advanced investigation of a specific topic in Pharmacology.
PCTH_V 449 (3-6) Honours Thesis
A research problem directed by a faculty member. Restricted to Honours Pharmacology students.
PCTH_V 451 (3) Review of Clinical Pharmacology
This course has been designed as a basic science elective for third-year medical students. Prerequisite: Departmental approval required.
PCTH_V 453 (2) Advanced Therapeutics
A lecture, assigned problems, and discussion course dealing with practical aspects of therapeutics. This course is designed to give fourth-year medical students some practical experience in the science of drug prescribing.
PCTH_V 498 (3) Co-operative Work Placement III
Approved and supervised technical work experience in an industrial research setting for a minimum of 3.5 months. Technical report required. Restricted to students admitted to the Co-operative Education Program in Pharmacology. Prerequisite: [PCTH399] This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
PCTH_V 499 (3) Co-operative Work Placement IV
Approved and supervised technical work experience in an industrial research setting for a minimum of 3.5 months. Normally taken during the summer after fourth year. Technical report required. Restricted to students admitted to the Co-operative Education Program in Pharmacology. Prerequisite: [PCTH498] This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
PCTH_V 500 (3) Molecular Aspects of Drug Action at the Membrane Level
Lectures, discussions and assigned reading on actions of drugs on ion channels, receptors and intracellular processes and the methodologies used including electrophysiology, fluorescence measurements, molecular neurobiology and microdialysis. Given in even-numbered and alternate years. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
PCTH_V 501 (3) Structure-Activity Relationships in Pharmacology
Lectures, discussions and assigned reading on physicochemical approaches to drug design - the relationship between molecular structure and pharmacological activity in various representative classes of drugs. Given in odd-numbered and alternate years. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
PCTH_V 502 (4) Drugs and Intercellular Communication (including Neuropharmacology)
Lectures, discussions and assigned reading on the actions of drugs on the production, release and cellular effects of hormones and neurotransmitters. Given in odd-numbered and alternate years. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
PCTH_V 512 (3) Experimental Design and Analysis in Pharmacology
A series of lectures, tutorials and exercises designed to improve student skills in the design and statistical analyses of pharmacological experiments. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
PCTH_V 513 (4) Pharmacology of Anesthesia
Pharmacology of drugs used in anesthesia. Conferences, assigned reading and laboratory exercises demonstrating the actions of drugs as currently applied in the practice of anesthesia. Prerequisite: Permission of the department head is required. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
PCTH_V 514 (1) Seminar in Pharmacology or Therapeutics
To give students experience in the presentation of data and to enhance communication skills in the discussion of scientific topics. All students will present at least one seminar during their graduate work and would be expected to attend all seminars. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
PCTH_V 548 (2-6) Directed Studies in Pharmacology
In special cases, with the approval of the department head, advanced courses may be arranged. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
PCTH_V 549 (12) M.Sc. Thesis
This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
PCTH_V 649 (0) Doctoral Dissertation
This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.