Course Outline - Pharmaceuticacl Chemistry I - SUMMER 2020
Course Outline - Pharmaceuticacl Chemistry I - SUMMER 2020
Course Outline - Pharmaceuticacl Chemistry I - SUMMER 2020
Arcangel
Grade Point System and Equivalents/Descriptions
Focus: The course highlights the fundamental knowledge and concepts of pharmaceutical inorganic
chemistry on those official with USP/NF, their preparation, properties, tests, uses and applications to
diagnosis and therapy. The laboratory course includes the principles and concepts for qualitative analysis
of ions & inorganic compounds and the preparation, uses and confirmatory tests involved in the official
USP/NF inorganic compounds.
Outcomes: Demonstrate creative applications of concepts and methods of pharmacy practice geared
towards the advancement of various fields of pharmacy. The common laboratory operations and
techniques will train the students and reinforce their learnings with the chemical concepts and principles by
the practice of the scientific method through hands-on experimentation.
Assessment Take Home
Methods and Quizzes/ Project Major Examination
Types: Activities
Lecture 30% 10% 60%
Course Learning At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Outcomes
NO. COURSE LEARNING OUTCOME
CO 1 Discuss the official inorganic substances used as therapeutic and diagnostic agents
CO 2 Correlate the structure of the drug with its absorption, biological activity and metabolism
CO 4 Understand the high moral and ethical standards of the pharmacy profession.
Main References
1. Block, John H. Inorganic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger,
1974.
2. Gennaro, Alfonso R. Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, 20th edition. Pennsylvania: Mack
Publishing Company, 2000.
3. Halperin, Jerome A. United States Pharmacopiea and National Formulary. Maryland: United states
Pharmacopieal Convention, Inc., 2007.
4. Chang, Raymond. General Chemistry, 11th Edition, McGraw Hill 2012.
5. Strohfeldt, K.A. Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry : For students of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical
Sciences and Medicinal Chemistry.2015.
6. Watson, D.A. Pharmaceutical Analysis,4th Edition. Elsevier. 2017.
7. Gilreath, E.S. Fundamental Concepts of Inorganic Chemistry. McGraw Hill. 1958
8. Allen, Loyd V. Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy. 22nd Ed. London. Pharmaceutical
Press. 2013.
9. Sweetman, Sean C. Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference. 37th Ed. London. Pharmaceutical
Press. 2011.\
10. Svehla, Gyula. Vogel’s Qualitative Inorganic Analysis, 7th Edition, Longman, 1996.
11. The United States Pharmacopeia – National Formulary. USP 38th/NF 33th Ed. (2015). Twinbrook
Parkway, Rockville. United States Pharmacopeial Convention. 2015
12. Toon, Tan Yin. Chemistry Matters: G.C.E. Level O. 2nd Ed. Singapore. Marshall Cavendish
Education. 2013.
13. Tro, Nivaldo J. Principles of Chemistry: A Molecular Approach. 2nd Ed. Boston. Pearson. 2013.
14. Tro, Nivaldo J. Chemistry in Focus: A Molecular View of Our World. 5th Ed. Australia. Brooks/Cole.
2012.
15. Zumdahl, Steven S. Chemical Principles. 7th Ed. Australia. Cengage. 2013
Project
1. Write a literature review related to the course
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