GENERAL TOXICOLOGY
Introduction, history and scope of toxicology General principles of toxicology Toxicokinetics Approach to the poisoned patient
Toxicity test methods (in vivo, in vitro)
APPLIED TOXICOLOGY
Target organ toxicity and biomarkers
Toxicology of air borne agents
Toxicology of blood borne agents
Cardiotoxic agents
Nephrotoxic substances
Toxicology of essential metals
Toxicology of heavy metals
GENERAL TOXICOLOGY
Introduction, history and scope of toxicology General principles of toxicology Toxicokinetics Approach to the poisoned patient
Toxicity test methods (in vivo, in vitro)
APPLIED TOXICOLOGY
Target organ toxicity and biomarkers
Toxicology of air borne agents
Toxicology of blood borne agents
Cardiotoxic agents
Nephrotoxic substances
Toxicology of essential metals
Toxicology of heavy metals
Toxicology for pharmaceutical sciences addresses toxic effects of exogenous substances, especially medicines, on the living organism. First, the general principles will be explained (basic concepts, toxicokinetics, general principles of poisoning therapy, the most important antidotes, etc.).
The special toxicology will focus on drug-induced organ toxicity (cardiovascular, respiratory, hepatotoxicity, etc.), and also on the toxicity of the most common addictive substances including ethanol.