This learning unit is not open to incoming exchange students!
Teacher(s)
Language
English
Main themes
This course provides a comprehensive overview of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, covering routes of drug administration, physicochemical properties, drug behavior at the molecular level, and ADME mechanisms. It also explores PK parameters, dose-response models, variability in PK/PD, and changes in special patient populations. Additionally, it includes an introduction to compartmental versus non-compartmental methods of analysis.
Content
Module I : Pharmacodynamics
- Generalities (MOA, receptors…)
- Pharmacological response
- Different classes of drugs
- Notion of biomarkers
- Dose-Response relationships (Hill, scale of action and response, hysteresis…)
- Synergy, potentialization, antagonism, additivity
- Influencing factors (extrinsic and intrinsic)
- Generalities
- PK parameters and interpretation
- PK and PD experimental models
- NCA and CA + ODE
- Drug Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism & Excretion
- Influencing factors
- Steady state and TDM
- Obese patients
- Neonates and pediatrics
- Pregnant woman
- Eldery
- Critically ill
Teaching methods
Lectures
20 Lectures (1h30 or 3h)
Courses are given in 7 days in the beginning of Block 1 spread over 3 weeks (W1-3)
Practical aspects are covered in IW1 (WPMTX2005) hands-on
On Woluwe campus
20 Lectures (1h30 or 3h)
Courses are given in 7 days in the beginning of Block 1 spread over 3 weeks (W1-3)
Practical aspects are covered in IW1 (WPMTX2005) hands-on
On Woluwe campus
Evaluation methods
Written exam during exam period
Other information
Slides available on Moodle.
Teaching materials
- Moodle slides
Faculty or entity
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Advanced master in pharmacometrics