BIOL 367:  Pharmacology
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BIOL 367. PHARMACOLOGY
An introduction to the structure, mechanisms, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, therapeutic uses and adverse reactions of prototypic agents from the major categories of drugs.  Prerequisites: CHEM 212 and either BIOL 217 and 218 or BIOL 312.  Offered in odd numbered Fall semesters (offered Spring 2008 and next offered Fall 2009).   This is a hybrid course (some face-to-face meetings along with coursework delivered via WebCT).  Professors: Drs. Leonard Lothstein and Trevor Sweatman (UT School of Pharmacy). 
One semester; three credits

BIOL 367:  Pharmacology
Tentative Course Information
Spring 2008
(Revised 30 Jan 2008)

  • The instructor for Spring 2008 is Ted Morton, Pharm.D.
    • Clinical Pharmacist, The Regional Medical Center at Memphis
    • Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, U.T. Memphis

    • Board Certification, Pharmacotherapy with Added Qualification in Infectious Diseases 

      Phone: (901) 545-7290 
      E-mail: tmorton@the-med.org 

    Note:  the course meeting dates have been revised... please contact the professor to find out the correct dates.

    Here is information on Brody’s Human Pharmacology textbook. 



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