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Teaching
Syllabus for Pharmacology --Back--
(Program for 7-Year Students, School
of Medicine)
Chapter 27 Anticoagulants, Coagulants and Antianemia
Drugs
1.Objectives
Pharmacological effects and uses of dicoumarol, Vitamin
K, dextran. Pharmacological effects and clinical uses
of heparin, folic acid and vitamin B12.
2.Teaching content
Review the mechanism of blood coagulation and anticoagulation.
(1)Antocoagulant: heparin: source and chemistry, pharmacological
effects, clinical uses and untoward effects. Coumarin:
warfarin, dicumarol, acenodicumarol. Action characteristics,
clinical uses and untoward effects of drugs. Anti-platelet
aggregation drugs: aspirin.
(2)Coagulants: vitamin K: source, pharmacological effects,
uses. Anti-fibrinolytics: the pharmacological effects,
clinical uses and untoward effects of aminomethylbenzoic
acid and tranexamic acid.
(3)Antianemia drug: Clinical uses, untoward effects of
ferrous sulfate, iron dextran, ferric ammonium citrate,
folic acid and vitamin B12.
(4)Plasma expander: dextran, expand the blood volume,
improve microcirculation, diuresis and anticoagulant effect,
clinical uses.
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