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Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
YEAR 3 (Cont.)
BSCM3102 Traditional Chinese Medicine 3 45 hrs ---
To equip students with an understanding of the basic theories, concepts and development
profiles of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and to familiarise them with the naming,
classification, usage, contraindications, storage, and adverse reactions of common
proprietary Chinese medicines. Basic diagnostic techniques and clinical applications of
TCM will be covered. Contents: Overview of TCM; common Chinese herbs; concepts of
proprietary Chinese medicines; overview of proprietary Chinese medicine development;
naming and classification of proprietary Chinese medicines; pharmacological effects of
proprietary Chinese medicines; prescriptions and preparations of Chinese medicines;
usage, dosage, contraindications, adverse reactions, storage and basic quality inspection
of TCM, etc.
BSPT3101 Pharmacotherapeutics I 4 60 hrs BSPY2101
BSPY2102
This learning module aims to equip students with an understanding of the concepts and
applications of clinical pharmacy. Students will learn to recognize the relationship between
drug actions and disease management, and develop a better understanding of their clinical
applications, thereby building a solid foundation for providing individualized
pharmaceutical care. Contents: This learning module systematically introduces the
applications of clinical pharmacy, covering the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical
manifestations, assessments, and both non-pharmacological and pharmacological
treatments of various diseases. Emphasis is placed on drug selection, drug monitoring,
patient education, as well as the identification and management of drug-related problems
(e.g., adverse reactions, drug interactions, and adherence).
BSPT3102 Pharmacotherapeutics II 4 60 hrs BSPY2101
BSPY2102
This learning module is a continuation of Pharmacotherapeutics I, aiming to equip
students with an understanding of the concepts and applications of clinical pharmacy.
Students will learn to recognize the relationship between drug actions and disease
management, and develop a better understanding of their clinical applications, thereby
building a solid foundation for providing individualized pharmaceutical care. Contents: This
learning module systematically introduces the applications of clinical pharmacy, covering
the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, assessments, and both non-
pharmacological and pharmacological treatments of various diseases. Emphasis is placed
on drug selection, drug monitoring, patient education, as well as the identification and
management of drug-related problems (e.g., adverse reactions, drug interactions, and
adherence).
BSBP3102 Biopharmaceutics and 2 30 hrs ---
Pharmacokinetics
To provide students with an understanding of the basic theories and clinical applications
of biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics. Students will learn how to develop monitoring
plans for specific drugs while enhancing their ability to recommend individualized drug
regimens. Contents: Overview of biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics; absorption of
oral and non-oral drugs; drug distribution and transport; drug metabolism; drug excretion;
pharmacokinetic models; elimination rate constant and plasma half-life of drugs; drug
clearance; calculation of pharmacokinetic parameters; applications of clinical
pharmacokinetic principles for dose adjustments of specific drugs in patients, etc.
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