Ocular pharmacology 1100-4BW24
1. Physiological aspects in ocular therapy
2. Microbiological purity of ocular medicines, biopharmaceutical aspects of drug administration
3. Ocular drug forms. Pharmacological characteristics of ocular drugs - absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, receptors, agonist, antagonist
4. Pharmacological characteristics of ocular drugs - anti-bacterial drugs
5. Pharmacological characterisation of ocular drugs - anti-inflammatory drugs
6. Pharmacological characteristics of ocular medicines - treatment of
ocular surface (dry eye, MGD)
7. Dietary supplements in ocular pharmacotherapy
8. Pharmacological characteristics of ocular medicines - medicines acting
on the pupil and affecting the process of accommodation
9. Anti-VEGF treatment in ophthalmology
10. Pharmacological characteristics of ocular medicines - glaucoma
11. Pharmacological characterisation of ocular medicines - anti-virals
12. Pharmacological characteristics of ocular medicines - allergy medicines
13. Preservatives in ophthalmic preparations
14. Neuropharmacology
15. General condition of the patient and ophthalmic treatment
Course coordinators
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
- European programme in ophthalmic optics and optometry, first cycle programme
- Applications of Physics in Biology and Medicine, second cycle programme
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