Clinical Program Courses - PharmD
PMC 701 - Medicinal Chemistry I (2+1)
This course is tailored to assist the students to gain the drugs affecting
the autonomic nervous system (ANS), drugs acting on the
cardiovascular system (CVS), CNS. The course handles different
classes of antibiotics and antimicrobials (natural and synthetic), beside
other synthetic chemotherapeutic agents (including antivirals,
antifungals and antiparasitics). Additionally, various anticancer
therapies, steroidal hormones and related drugs are also covered.
PMC 802 - Medicinal Chemistry II ( 2+ 1 )
The course is tailored to assist the students to gain the drugs affecting
neurodegenerative disorders. Moreover, endocrine-related drugs
(Diabetes, thyroid and calcium-regulating agents), antihistamines (H1,
H2 blockers and anti-ulcer PPIs), drugs controlling pain and
inflammation (NSAIDs, local anaesthetics and rheumatoid drugs) are
also handled.
PMC E04 - Drug Design (1+1)
This course will allow students to get introduced to 2D drugs design
methods including introduction to pharmacokinetic and
pharmacodynamic propertied, physicochemical propertied, isosterism,
and prodrug design. In addition, 3D drug design methods will be
discussed including chemical drawing, ADME and drug-likeness
studies. Moreover, the application of computer-aided drug design,
identification of drug receptor interactions, lead optimization, target
prediction and similarity search. This course will allow students to
perform docking experiment(s) to understand how drugs bind into the
active site of their corresponding enzymes/receptors. During this
course, students should be able to apply their fundamental background
knowledge in medicinal chemistry I-II, Organic chemistry,
Biochemistry and Pharmacology to deal with and assimilate the
different topics included.