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  • Will be able to Evaluate Endocrine System Drugs From a Chemical Point of View.
  • • Name the catholamine derivatives. • Explain the chemical structures of catholamine derivatives. • Explains the chemical structure of thyroid hormones. • Explains the biotransformations of thyroid hormones. • Names thyroid hormones. • Explains the chemical structure of thyroid hormones. • Explains the synthesis methods of thyroid hormones. • Names antithyroidal drugs. • Explains the chemical structure of antithyroidal drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of antithyroidal drugs. • Peptide classifies the hormones chemically. • Explains in which chemical class the active substances are. • Names the general structures of peptides. • Explains the general chemical structures of peptides. • Explains the chemical synthesis methods of peptides. • Explains the chemical structures of pancreatic hormones. • Names the sulfonylurea derivative antidiabetic drugs. • Explains the chemical structure of sulfonylurea derivative antidiabetic drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of sulfonylurea derivative antidiabetic drugs. • Explain the structure-activity relationship of sulfonylurea derivative antidiabetic drugs. • Explain the biguanidine-derived antidiabetic drugs. • Explains the chemical structure of biguanidine-derived antidiabetic drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of biguanidine derivative antidiabetic drugs. • Explain the structure-activity relationships of biguanidine-derived antidiabetic drugs. • Names enzyme inhibitor antidiabetic drugs. • Explains the chemical structure of enzyme inhibitor antidiabetic drugs. • Explains the synthesis method of enzyme inhibitor antidiabetic drugs. • Names antihypoglycemic drugs. • Describes the chemical structure of antihypoglycemic drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of antihypoglycemic drugs. • Describes the chemical structure of pituitary hormones. • Explains the chemical structure of synthetic pituitary hormone analogues. • Names oxytolic drugs. • Explains the chemical structure of oxytolic drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of oxytolic drugs. • Names tocolytic drugs. • Explain the chemical structures of tocolytic drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of tocolytic drugs. • Classifies steroid hormones chemically. • Explains in which chemical class the active substances are. • Describes the chemical structure of the estrogen hormone. • Explain the biotransformation of the estrogen hormone. • Names estrogenic drugs. • Describes the chemical structure of estrogenic drugs. • Explains the structure-effect relationships of estrogenic drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of estrogenic drugs. • Names estrogen antagonists. • Describes the chemical structure of estrogen antagonists. • Explains the synthesis methods of estrogen antagonists. • Describes the chemical structure of the progestagen hormone. • Describes the biotransformation of the hormone projectagen. • Names projectant drugs. • Describes the chemical structure of projectagenic drugs. • Explains the structure-effect relationships of projectagenic drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of progestagenic drugs. • Names projecta antagonists. • Explains the chemical structure of projectagenic antagonists. • Explains the synthesis methods of progestagen antagonists. • Names abortive drugs. • Describes the chemical structure of abortive drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of abortive drugs. • Explains the chemical structure of androgen hormone. • Explains the biotransformation of the androgen hormone. • Names androgenic drugs. • Explains the chemical structure of androgenic drugs. • Explains the structure-effect relationships of androgenic drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of androgenic drugs. • Names androgen antagonists. • Explains the chemical structures of androgen antagonists. • Explains the synthesis methods of androgen antagonists. • Explains the chemical structure of adrenocorticoid hormones. • Explains the biotransformation of adrenocorticoid hormones. • Names adrenocorticoid drugs. • Explain the chemical structure of adrenocorticoid drugs. • Explains the structure-effect relationships of adrenocorticoid drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of adrenocorticoid drugs. • Names adrenocorticoid antagonists. • Explains the chemical structure of adrenocorticoid antagonists. • Explains the synthesis methods of adrenocorticoid antagonists.
  • Will be able to Evaluate Herbal Drugs Related to Endocrine System.
  • • Lists antidiabetic drugs. • List the general characteristics of antidiabetic drugs. • Explains the chemical composition of antidiabetic drugs. • Describes the dosage and dosage of antidiabetic drugs. • Describes the points to be considered during the use of antidiabetic drugs. • Lists drugs that affect the thyroid. • Lists the general features of drugs affecting the thyroid. • Explains the chemical composition of drugs acting on thyroid. • Describes the usage and dosage of drugs that are effective on thyroid. • Describes the points to be considered during the use of drugs effective on the thyroid. • Lists drugs with estrogenic effects. • Lists the general characteristics of drugs with estrogenic effects. • Describes the chemical composition of drugs with estrogenic effects. • Describes the usage and dosage of drugs with estrogenic effects. • Explains the points to be considered during the use of drugs with estrogenic effects. • List other drugs that affect the endocrine system. • Lists the general characteristics of other drugs that affect the endocrine system. • Describes the chemical composition of other drugs that affect the endocrine system. • Describes the usage and dosage of other drugs that affect the endocrine system. • Explains the points to be considered during the use of other drugs that affect the endocrine system.
  • Will be able to Evaluate Immune System Drugs From a Chemical Point of View.
  • • Names the immunomodulators. • Explains the chemical structures of immunomodulators. • Names the immunosuppressants. • Explains the chemical structures of immunomosuppressants. • Classifies antiallergic drugs as chemicals. • Explains in which chemical class the active substances are. • Describes the receptor interaction regions of histamine H1 receptor antagonists. • Diarilalkilamin derivative names antihistamine drugs. • Describes the chemical structure of diarilalkilamin derivative antihistamine drugs. • Describes the structure-effect relationships of diarilalkylamine derivative antihistamine drugs. • Describes the synthesis methods of diarilalkilamin derivative antihistamine drugs. • It names basic cyclic amine derivative antihistamine drugs. • Describes the chemical structure of basic cyclic amine derivative antihistamine drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of basic cyclic amine derivative antihistamine drugs. • Tricyclic alkylamine derivative names antihistamine drugs. • Describes the chemical structure of antihistamine drugs derived from tricyclic alkylamine derivative. • Describes the structure-effect relationships of tricyclic alkylamine derivative antihistamine drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of tricyclic alkylamine derivative antihistamine drugs. • Names other antihistamine compound derivatives. • Describes the chemical structure of other antihistamine compound derivatives. • Explains the synthesis methods of other antihistamine compound derivatives. • Names compounds that inhibit histamine release. • Describes the chemical structure of compounds that inhibit histamine release. • Describes the synthesis methods of compounds that inhibit histamine release. • Describes the structure-activity relationships of compounds that inhibit histamine release.
  • Will be able to Evaluate Herbal Drugs Related to Immune System and Oxytoxic Effective.
  • • Lists immunomodulatory drugs. • Lists the general characteristics of immunomodulatory drugs. • Describes the chemical composition of immunomodulatory drugs. • Describes the use and dosage of immunomodulatory drugs. • Describes the points to be considered during the use of drugs using immunomodulating effects. • Describes the drug from which ergot alkaloids are obtained. • Lists the general properties of drug from which ergot alkaloids are obtained. • Describes the chemical composition of drug from which ergot alkaloids are obtained. • Describes the use and dosage of the drug that the ergot alkaloids are obtained from.
  • Will be able to Evaluate Quality Control Practices for Some Herbal Drugs; Synthesis, Analysis, Quality Control and Spectroscopy Practices of Some Pharmaceutical Compounds Related to Digestive, Endocrine and Immune Systems.
  • • Determines the appropriate method for the target compound related to digestion, endocrine and immune systems. • Describes the synthesis method of the target compound related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Describes the reaction equation and mechanism of the synthesis of the target compound related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • List chemical substances necessary for the synthesis of target compound related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Describes the properties and intended use of chemicals required for the synthesis of the target compound related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Describes the properties and uses of the devices necessary for the synthesis of the target compound related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Describes the reaction conditions of the synthesis of the target compound related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Synthesizes the target compound related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Terminates the reaction of the target compound related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems according to the result of the application of the TTC. • It applies the filtering process to take the synthesis product related to digestion, endocrine and immune systems from the reaction medium. • Uses extraction process to get the synthesis product related to digestion, endocrine and immune systems from the reaction medium. • Explains the physical and chemical properties of the synthesis product related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Calculates the theoretical, practical and percentage yield of the synthesis product related to digestion, endocrine and immune systems. • Determines the appropriate crystallization solvent for the synthesis product related to digestion, endocrine and immune systems. • Explains the crystallization of the synthesis product related to digestion, endocrine and immune systems. • It is crystalline synthesis product related to digestion, endocrine and immune systems. • Lists the estimated IR data for pharmaceuticals related to the digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Determines which functional groups belong to the bands observed in IR spectra of pharmaceutical compounds related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Determines the structure by interpreting the IR spectra of the pharmaceutical compounds related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Lists estimated 1H NMR data for pharmaceuticals related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Determines which protons belong to the peaks observed in the 1H NMR spectra of pharmaceutical compounds of digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Determines the structure by interpreting 1H NMR spectra of the pharmaceutical compounds related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Lists estimated MS data for pharmaceuticals related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Determines which parts of the peaks observed in the mass spectra of pharmaceutical compounds related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Determines molecular ion peak in mass spectra of pharmaceutical compounds related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Determines the basic peak in the mass spectra of pharmaceutical compounds related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Interprets the mass spectra of the pharmaceutical compounds related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Determines the structure of an unknown molecule by interpreting IR, NMR and Mass spectra and other techniques of pharmaceutical compounds related to digestion, endocrine and immune systems. • Distinguishes drug active substance sample related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems according to color, odor, taste and appearance. • Determines the melting point of the drug active substance sample related to digestion, endocrine and immune systems. • Determines the solubility class of the drug active substance sample related to digestion, endocrine and immune systems. • Applies the burning experiment to drug active substance sample related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems and interprets the results. • Detects the presence of nitrogen in the drug active substance sample related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Detects the presence of sulfur in the drug active substance sample related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Detects the presence of halogen in the drug active substance sample related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Detects that the drug active substance sample related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems is acidic, basic or neutral. • Distinguish recognition tests for functional groups in the drug active substance sample related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Describes the recognition tests of functional groups in the drug active substance sample related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Applies functional group recognition tests to drug active substance sample related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Identifies the specific diagnostic reaction that can be applied to the drug active substance sample related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Applies a specific diagnostic reaction to the drug active substance sample related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • List the titrimetric methods that can be applied to the drug active substance sample related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems. • Determines the purity of drug active substance related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems by using acidimetric method. • Determines the purity of the drug active substance related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems by using the alkalimetric method. • Determines the purity of drug active substance related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems by using nitritometric method. • Determines the purity of the drug active substance related to digestive, endocrine and immune systems by using the iodimetric method. • Determines the purity of the drug active substance related to digestion, endocrine and immune systems by spectrophotometry with the method specified in the pharmacopoeia.
  • Will be able to Evaluate Quality Control Practices for Some Herbal Drugs Related to Digestive, Endocrine and Immune Systems.
  • • Applies macroscopic methods of a selected drug related to digestive system. • Applies organoleptic methods to a drug selected for the digestive system. • Evaluates the results of macroscopic and organoleptic analysis for a selected drug related digestive system. • Sorts the appropriate reagents to examine a selected drug related to the digestive system with microscopic methods. • Uses the determination key to examine a selected drug related to digestive system with microscopic methods. • Microscopically examines a selected drug related to digestive system. • Evaluates microscopic examination results of a selected drug related to digestive system. • Applies the method of determination of foreign matter for a selected drug related to the digestive system. • Evaluates the amount of foreign matter for a drug selected for the digestive system and evaluates the results in terms of limit values. • Describes the appropriate method to determine the amount of water in a selected drug related to the digestive system. • Applies the appropriate method to determine the amount of water in a selected drug related to the digestive system. • Calculates the amount of water in a selected drug related to the digestive system and evaluates the results in terms of limit values. • Lists the physicochemical methods required for a selected drug related digestive system. • Describes the steps of the physicochemical methods required for a drug selected for the digestive system. • Determines the results of the physicochemical method required for a selected drug related to the digestive system. • Interprets the results of the physicochemical methods required for a drug selected for the digestive system and compares it with the limit values. • Lists the extraction method suitable for the target active substances in a selected drug related to the digestive system. • Describes the steps of the extraction method suitable for the target active substances in a selected drug related to the digestive system. • Applies the appropriate extraction method for the target active substances in a selected drug related to the digestive system. • Lists the appropriate diagnostic reactions for target active substances in a selected drug related digestive system. • Describes the process steps of appropriate diagnostic reactions for target active substances in a selected drug related digestive system. • Evaluates the appropriate diagnostic reaction results for target active substances in a selected drug related digestive system. • Lists the chromatographic analysis methods suitable for the target active substances in a selected drug related to the digestive system. • Describes the process steps of chromatographic analysis methods suitable for target active substances in a selected drug related to digestive system. • Applies suitable chromatographic methods for target active substances in a selected drug related to digestive system. • Evaluates the results of chromatographic methods suitable for target active substances in a selected drug related to digestive system. • Lists the adulteration determinations specified in the Pharmacopoeia for a selected drug related to the digestive system. • Describes the process steps of adulteration determinations specified in Pharmacopoeia for a selected drug related digestive system. • Identifies the adulterations in a selected drug related to the digestive system. • Lists the pharmacognosy methods in the pharmacopoeia for a selected drug related digestive system. • Describes the steps of pharmacognosy methods in pharmacopoeia for a selected drug related digestive system. • Applies pharmacognosy methods in pharmacopoeia for a selected drug related digestive system. • Compares the results obtained for a selected drug related to digestive system with pharmacopoeia. • Interprets and evaluates all the results obtained for a selected drug related to the digestive system. • Applies macroscopic methods of a selected product related to digestive system. • Applies organoleptic methods to a selected product related to digestive system. • Evaluates the results of macroscopic and organoleptic analysis for a selected product related to the digestive system. • Sort the appropriate reagents to examine a selected product related to the digestive system by microscopic methods. • Uses the determination key to examine a selected product related to the digestive system with microscopic methods. • Microscopically examines a selected product related to the digestive system. • Evaluates microscopic examination results of a selected product related to digestive system. • Lists the extraction method suitable for the active substances in a selected product related to the digestive system. • Describes the steps of extraction method suitable for active substances in a selected product related to digestive system. • Applies the appropriate extraction method for the active substances in a selected product related to the digestive system. • Lists the appropriate diagnostic reactions for the active substances in a selected product related to the digestive system. • Describes the process steps of appropriate diagnostic reactions for active substances in a selected product related to the digestive system. • Evaluates the appropriate diagnostic reaction results for active substances in a selected product related to the digestive system. • Lists the chromatographic analysis methods suitable for the active substances in a selected product related to the digestive system. • Describes the processing steps of chromatographic analysis methods suitable for active substances in a selected product related to digestive system. • Applies chromatographic methods suitable for active substances in a selected product related to digestive system. • Evaluates the results of chromatographic methods suitable for active substances in a selected product related to the digestive system. • Applies macroscopic methods to a drug selected for the endocrine system. • Applies organoleptic methods to a drug selected for the endocrine system. • Evaluates the results of macroscopic and organoleptic analysis for a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Sorts the appropriate reagents to examine a selected drug related to the endocrine system with microscopic methods. • Uses the determination key to examine a selected drug related to the endocrine system with microscopic methods. • Microscopically examines a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • A selected drug related to the endocrine system evaluates the results of microscopic examination. • Describes the method of determination of foreign matter for a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Evaluates the amount of foreign matter for a selected drug related to the endocrine system and evaluates the results in terms of limit values. • Describes the appropriate method to determine the amount of water in a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Applies the appropriate method to determine the amount of water in a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Calculates the amount of water in a selected drug related to the endocrine system and evaluates the results in terms of limit values. • Lists the physicochemical methods required for a drug selected for the endocrine system. • Describes the steps of the physicochemical methods required for a drug selected for the endocrine system. • Determines the physicochemical method results required for a drug selected for the endocrine system. • Interprets the results of the physicochemical methods required for a drug selected for the endocrine system and compares it with the limit values. • Lists the extraction method suitable for the target active substances in a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Describes the steps of extraction method suitable for target active substances in a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Applies the appropriate extraction method for the target active substances in a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Lists the appropriate diagnostic reactions for target active substances in a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Describes the process steps of appropriate diagnostic reactions for target active substances in a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Evaluates the appropriate diagnostic reaction results for target active substances in a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • List the chromatographic analysis methods suitable for the target active substances in a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Describes the process steps of chromatographic analysis methods suitable for target active substances in a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Applies appropriate chromatographic methods for target active substances in a drug selected for the endocrine system. • Evaluates the results of chromatographic methods suitable for target active substances in a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Sorts the adulteration determinations specified in Pharmacopoeia for a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Describes the process steps of adulteration determinations specified in Pharmacopoeia for a drug selected for the endocrine system. • Identifies the adulterations in a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Interprets and evaluate the results obtained for a selected drug related to the endocrine system. • Applies macroscopic methods to a drug chosen effectively on the immune system. • Applies organoleptic methods to an effective drug chosen on the immune system. • Interprets the results of macroscopic and organoleptic analysis for a drug chosen effectively on the immune system. • Sorts the appropriate reagents to examine a drug selected on the immune system with microscopic methods. • Uses the determination key to examine a drug selected on the immune system with microscopic methods. • Microscopically examines a drug chosen effectively on the immune system. • Interprets the microscopic examination results of a drug chosen effectively on the immune system. • Determines the method of determination of foreign matter for a drug chosen effectively on the immune system. • Evaluates the amount of foreign matter for a drug chosen effectively on the immune system and evaluates the results in terms of limit values. • Determines the appropriate method for determining the amount of water in a drug selected effectively on the immune system. • Applies the appropriate method to determine the amount of water in a drug selected effectively on the immune system. • Evaluates the amount of water in a drug selected effectively on the immune system and evaluates the results in terms of limit values. • Distinguishes the physicochemical methods required for a drug that is effectively selected on the immune system. • Determines the results of the physicochemical method required for a drug that is effectively selected on the immune system. • Interprets the results of the physicochemical method required for a drug selected on the immune system and compares it with the limit values. • Lists the suitable extraction methods for the target active substances in a drug selected on the immune system. • Applies the appropriate extraction method for the target active substances in a drug selected on the immune system. • Lists the appropriate diagnostic reactions for the target active substances in a drug selected on the immune system. • Evaluates the appropriate diagnostic reaction results for target active substances in a drug selected on the immune system. • Determines the appropriate chromatographic analysis methods for the target active substances in a drug selected effectively on the immune system. • Applies chromatographic methods suitable for target active substances in a drug that is effectively selected on the immune system. • Evaluates the results of chromatographic methods suitable for target active substances in a drug selected on the immune system. • Determines the adulteration determinations specified in Pharmacopoeia for a drug chosen effectively on the immune system. • Identifies the adulterations in a drug that is effectively selected on the immune system. • Interprets and evaluates the results obtained for a drug that is effectively selected on the immune system.
  • Will be able to Evaluate Digestive System Drugs From a Chemical Point of View.
  • • Classifies digestion drugs as chemicals. • Explains in which chemical class the active substances are. • Names choleretic effect safari acids. • Describes the chemical structure of bile acids with choleretic effect. • Describes the synthesis methods of choleretic effect safari acids. • Describes the biotransformations of bile acids with choleretic effect. • Names choleretic effect benzyl alcohol derivatives. • Describes the chemical structure of benzyl alcohol derivatives with choleretic effect. • Describes the synthesis methods of choleretic effect benzyl alcohol derivatives. • Names drugs that can dissolve gallstones. • Describes the chemical structure of drugs that can melt gallstones. • Explains the synthesis methods of drugs that can dissolve gallstones. • Names the drugs used in liver disorders and treatment. • Explains the chemical structure of drugs used in liver disorders and treatment. • Explains the synthesis methods of drugs used in liver disorders and treatment. • Names other choleretic and collage effective compounds. • Describes the chemical structure of choleretic and other collogous compounds. • Explains the synthesis methods of other choleretic and collage-effect compounds. • Classifies antiulcer drugs as chemicals. • Explains in which chemical class the active substances are. • Distinguishes chemically Histamine H2 receptor blocker drugs. • Names Histamine H2 receptor blocker drugs. • Describes the chemical structure of Histamine H2 receptor blocker drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of Histamine H2 receptor blocker drugs. • Describes the biotransformations of Histamine H2 receptor blocker drugs. • Explains the structure-effect relationships of Histamine H2 receptor blocker drugs. • Names the drugs that inhibit the proton pump. • Explains the chemical structure of drugs that inhibit the proton pump. • Explains the synthesis methods of drugs that inhibit the proton pump. • Names antimuscarinic drugs. • Explains the chemical structure of antimuscarinic drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of antimuscarinic drugs. • Explains the chemical structure of drugs with antacid effect. • Names the drugs forming the protective layer. • Explains the chemical structure of drugs forming a protective layer. • Explains the synthesis methods of drugs forming a protective layer. • Classifies emetic and antiemetic drugs as chemicals. • Explains in which chemical class the active substances are. • Names the emetic drugs. • Explains the chemical structures of emetic drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of emetic drugs. • Names the antiemetic effective tropan alkaloids. • Describes the chemical structure of tropan alkaloids with antiemetic effect. • Names antiemetic histamine H1 receptor antagonists. • Describes the chemical structure of histamine H1 receptor antagonists with antiemetic effects. • Describes the synthesis methods of antiemetic effective histamine H1 receptor antagonists. • Names antiemetic effective phenothiazine derivatives. • Describes the chemical structure of antiemetic effective phenothiazine derivatives. • Explains the synthesis methods of antiemetic effect phenothiazine derivatives. • Names antiemetic effective benzamide and benzimidazolone derivatives. • Describes the chemical structures of benzamide and benzimidazolone derivatives with antiemetic effect. • Describes the synthesis methods of antiemetic benzamide and benzimidazolone derivatives. • Names antiemetic effective 5-hydroxytryptamine antagonists. • Describes the chemical structure of antiemetic effective 5-hydroxytryptamine antagonists. • Describes the synthesis methods of antiemetic effective 5-hydroxytryptamine antagonists. • Describes the biotransformations of 5-hydroxytryptamine antagonists with antiemetic effects. • Classifies Laxative and Purgative drugs as chemicals. • Explains in which chemical class the active substances are. • Describes the chemical structure of softening laxative drugs. • Explains the chemical structure of osmotic laxative and purgative drugs. • Names stimulant laxative and purgative drugs. • Explains the chemical structure of stimulant laxative and purgative drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of stimulant laxative and purgative drugs. • Explains the biotransformations of stimulant laxative and purgative drugs. • Names anthraquinone derivative glycosides. • Explains the chemical structure of anthraquinone derived glycosides. • Explains the synthesis methods of anthraquinone derived glycosides. • Describes biotransformations of anthraquinone derivative glycosides. • Names other stimulant drugs. • Explains the chemical structure of other stimulant drugs. • Explains the synthesis methods of other stimulant drugs. • Classifies Antidiarrheal Drugs as chemicals. • Explains in which chemical class the active substances are. • Names opiates and other opioids. • Explains the chemical structures of opiates and other opioids. • Explains the synthesis methods of opiates and other opioids. • Explains the biotransformations of opiates and other opioids. • Explains the chemical structures of antidiarrheal drugs with parasympatholytic effects. • Explains the chemical structure of adsorbent and mass-forming drugs.
  • Will be able to Evaluate Herbal Drugs Related to Digestive System.
  • • Lists drugs used in peptic ulcer treatment. • Lists the general features of drugs used in peptic ulcer treatment. • Describes the chemical composition of drugs used in peptic ulcer treatment. • Describes the usage and dosage of drugs used in peptic ulcer treatment. • Describes the points to be considered during the use of drugs used in the treatment of peptic ulcer. • Lists drugs with laxative and purgative effects. • Lists the general characteristics of drugs with laxative and purgative effects. • Describes the chemical composition of drugs with laxative and purgative effects. • Describes the usage and dosage of drugs with laxative and purgative effects. • Describes the points to be considered during the use of drugs with laxative and purgative effects. • Lists antidiarrheal drugs. • Lists the general characteristics of antidiarrheal drugs. • Explains the chemical composition of antidiarrheal drugs. • Describes the dosage and dosage of antidiarrheal drugs. • Explains the points to be considered during the use of antidiarrheal drugs. • Sorts the emetic effect drugs. • Lists the general features of emetic effect drugs. • Describes the chemical composition of emetic effect drugs. • Describes the usage and dosage of drugs with emetic effect. • Describes the points to be considered during the use of emetic effect drugs. • Lists drugs with antiemetic effects. • Lists the general characteristics of drugs with antiemetic effects. • Describes the chemical composition of drugs with antiemetic effects. • Describes the usage and dosage of drugs with antiemetic effects. • Describes the points to be considered during the use of drugs with antiemetic effects. • Lists prokinetic effective drugs. • Lists the general characteristics of prokinetic drug drugs. • Explains the chemical composition of prokinetic drug drugs. • Explains the usage and dosage of prokinetic drug drugs. • Explains the points to be considered during the use of prokinetic drug drugs. • Arranges digestive effective drugs. • Lists the general characteristics of the digestive drugs. • Describes the chemical composition of digestive drugs. • Determines the way of preparation of drug effective drugs. • Describes the usage and dosage of digges effective drugs. • Describes the points to be considered during the use of drugs with dijestan effect. • Sorts choleretic effect drugs. • Lists the general characteristics of choleretic effect drugs. • Explains the chemical composition of choleretic effect drugs. • Explains the usage and dosage of choleretic effect drugs. • Explains the points to be considered during the use of choleretic effect drugs. • Sorts collage effective drugs. • Lists the general characteristics of the collagen effective drugs. • Describes the chemical composition of cologgous effective drugs. • Describes the use and dosage of collage effective drugs. • Describes the points that should be considered during the use of the collagen effective drugs. • Lists drugs with carminative effects. • List the general characteristics of drugs with carminative effects. • Explains the chemical composition of drugs with carminative effects. • Describes the use and dosage of drugs with carminative effects. • Explains the points to be considered during the use of drugs with carminative effects. • Lists drugs affecting the liver. • Lists the general features of drugs affecting the liver. • Describes the chemical composition of drugs affecting the liver. • Describes the usage and dosage of drugs that affect the liver. • Explains the points to be considered during the use of drugs that affect the liver.

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