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ANS 216 — Veterinary Pharmacology

2 credits · 2 hours

This course covers the basic principles of pharmacology, including general drug types, dosage forms, drug administration, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics. Drug packaging, labeling, and dispensing are covered, as are record keeping for pharmacologic agents. The legal and ethical factors involved in handling pharmaceuticals are considered. Prescription notation and review of drug calculations are also included. The course surveys the many pharmacologic agents used in veterinary medicine, emphasizing the modes of action, indications, contraindications, methods of administration, and appropriate client communication for these agents. Pre-requisite(s): ANS 107 with a grade of C or better; MTH 119, MTH 131 or MTH 154 with a grade of C or better. (For Career Pathway, take MTH 154. For Transfer Pathway, take MTH 119 or MTH 131.) Three lecture hours per week. Gen. Ed. Competency met: Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning.

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