Teaching Syllabus for Pharmacology     --Back-- 
      (Program for 7-Year Students, School of Medicine)
         Chapter 39 Antimycobacterial drugs
1.Objectives
Pharmacological action of antimycobacterial drugs (streptomycin isoniazid, aminosalicylic acid, rifampin, ethambutol), resistance, adverse effects and clinical uses, therapeutic principles for treating tuberculosis.
Antileprotic outline.
2.Teaching content
Antituberculosis action, resistance, clinical significance and clinical uses of streptomycin.
Pharmacological action, resistance, pharmacokinetics, adverse effects, and their prevention and treatment, indications and clinical uses of isoniazid.
Antibacterial activity, resistance, adverse effects and clinical uses of aminosalicylic acid
Rifampin is a semi-synthetic product of rifamycin B. Mechanism of antibacterial activity, resistance, adverse effects and clinical uses.
Antibacterial activity mechanism of antibacterial activity, adverse effects, and their prevention, clinical uses, dosage and administration of ethambutol.
Therapeutic principle for use of antituberculosis agents: early treatment, combination medication, long-term treatment, intermittent treatment, and its evaluaton.
Teaching hours: 1 (antileprotic can be arranged to be read by students)

 
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