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Leader: Prof Peter Stewart
Offered:
Parkville Second semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis: The subject will provide students with a knowledge and understanding of membrane transport, bioavailability, basic pharmacokinetics, drug metabolism and drug stability that can be applied to the development of drugs. Major topic areas include: Biopharmaceutics. Pharmacokinetics. Drug Stability. Drug Metabolism.
Objectives: Students will develop: - A knowledge and understanding of the theoretical principles in relation to drug absorption, bioavailability, drug metabolism, pharmacokinetics and drug stability for the delivery of drugs. - An overview and awareness of basic drug formulation. - Abilities in undertaking calculations in relations to drug stability and pharmacokinetics.
Assessment: Workshop 10%; Exam 90%
Contact Hours: 48 hours of Lectures, 8 x 3 hour Workshops; and Independent study.