Duration
40h Th, 10h SEM
Number of credits
| Bachelor in pharmacy | 5 crédits |
Lecturer
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the second semester
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
Systematic part 2 : drugs of the central nervous system, drugs of the peripheral nervous system, local anaesthetics, antihistaminics, drugs of the cardiovascular system, of the renal system and of the blood, drugs of the respiratory system, drugs of the gastrointestinal tract, of the metabolic and nutritional disorders, hormones, dermatological drugs, contrast products, miscelleanous.
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
Medicinal chemistry is a science devoted to the design, the synthesis and the understanding of the mode of action of drugs, and more specifically, those obtained by organic synthesis. This science tries to establish a link between the chemical structure of a drug and its biological activity.
The general aims of this course are the following : to familiarize the student with the active components of drugs, their chemical structures, their origin, their design, their evolution, the field of their therapeutic applications, their international nonproprietary names and several examples of trade marks. Some examples of synthesis are provided, the general physicochemical properties are reviewed. The systematic part is introduced by the presentation of the traditional and innovative steps in drug design, by the review of classical synthetic processes and by a summary of the I.U.P.A.C. nomenclature.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Appropriate knowledge of inorganic and organic chemistry, basic knowledge of physiology.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Seminars (10 h) : revision of selected theoretical aspects ; solubility, hydrophilicity and lipophilicity associated with drugs; acido-basic character of drugs; importance of the stereochemistry; quantitative structure-activity relationships; development steps; nomenclature; case studies of drug design.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)
The lessons (1 h 30) are usually given twice weekly during the second quadrimester.
Recommended or required readings
Written notes upgraded each year are distributed to the students.
Assessment methods and criteria
Written exam in may-june (first session).
Written exam in august-september (second session).
An oral rattrapage exam may be organized in June for students with a note > or = to 8/20 and < to 10/20.
Work placement(s)
Organizational remarks
Contacts
Professeur Bernard PIROTTE Laboratoire de Chimie Pharmaceutique Quartier Hôpital, 15, Avenue Hippocrate, B-4000 Liège C.H.U. - tour 4 - niveau + 5 (Bât. B36) tel : 04 366 43 65 - fax : 04 366 43 62 e-mail: B.Pirotte@uliege.be Secrétariat : Mme Annabelle HAMANDE (tel : 04 366 43 61)