Pharmacology gains the ability to comprehend the basic principles of discipline, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of drugs and apply it to clinical conditions.
To analyze the effects of drugs on living, mechanisms of action, indication, possible side effects and potential interactions with other drugs
To obtain extensive information on the use and effects of drug groups such as antibiotics, analgesics and local anesthetics, which are of importance in dentistry.
The ability to manage specific situations in the use of drugs, anticoagulants and disinfectants that affect salivary secretion and gums.
The ability to prescribe drugs and perform pharmacological literature screening.
To understand different groups of drugs, especially autonomic nervous system, central nervous system, cardiovascular, endocrine and respiratory system drugs and their clinical applications in terms of dentistry.
The ability to understand and apply this information how to integrate the knowledge of pharmacology in dental practices and patients. |