PHRD-528: Commonly Used Medications VI

Department
Credits 1.00
Academic Level
Doctorate (Professional Prac)
Instructional Method
Lecture 100% in Person
This is the sixth and final course of a six series course designed to develop comprehensive knowledge necessary for phramacy practice with commonly used medications and their clinical use. This course will explore the relationship between mechanisms of action with a drug's indication, adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and drug-specific warnings and precautions for commonlyused central nervous system medications. This final course will then provide a comprehensive and advanced review of all medications discussed across the series, focusing primarily on key counseling points and safety concerns. Students will develop study aids to help retain drug knowledge necessary to provide medication education and counseling. At the end of this course and sequence, students will have gained a foundational knowledge and study techniques for commonly used medications. Prerequisite: P3 standing. [ 1 credit ]