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Dec 21, 2024
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BMNN 5202 - Applied Neuropharmacology for Dentistry (4 Credit Hours) This course is dedicated to central nervous system (CNS) pharmacology. It includes discussion of pharmacological properties of medications that are indicated for the management of pain and anxiety in dentistry and prescription writing exercises for such medications. Further, pharmacological management of chronic orofacial pain disorders will be discussed. In addition, pharmacological properties of medications that are used for treatment of seizure disorders, depression and psychiatric disorders as well as treatment of Parkinsonism is covered. Other topics include: drug abuse, CNS stimulants, and pharmacological properties of general anesthetic agents.
Lab Hours: 1 Repeat Status: RP - Repeatable Repeat Limit: 2 Grade Mode: Normal, Audit Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic
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