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Nov 24, 2024
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ACD 242 - Pharmacology and Physiology of Alcohol and Drugs
4.0 Credits Identifies pharmacological, physiological effects of psychoactive substances; how effects are produced; treatment methods for chronic conditions and drug interactions. Prerequisite: ACD 140.
Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the impact of psychoactive drugs on human body, including ingestion, absorption, metabolism, effects on brain, liver, vascular, organs, and acute and chronic states of related disease, and repair. [REASON]
- Explain the fundamental pharmacological properties of each drug classification and the mechanics of their entry and impact throughout the body and brain. [REASON]
- Explain common medical, psychological and cognitive conditions that may precede, coexist or be created by drug misuse, and which mimic intoxication, toxicity, and withdrawal. [REASON]
- Identify physical, pharmacological and psychological implications and symptoms of intoxication, withdrawal, and toxicity for each and all psychoactive substances alone and in interactions with one another. [REASON]
- Explain the impact of chronic intoxication on cognitive abilities and find research that substantiates this information. [REASON]
- Explain the nature of physiological detoxification, homeostatic dynamics and indicators of recovery for each drug classification. [REASON]
- Demonstrate ability to access and coordinate research on psycho-physiological impact of drugs from various library research and text readings. [REASON]
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