Description

Specialize in Systemic Veterinary Pharmacology through a revolutionary education, known for its teaching and content quality, and its intensive and flexible approach at the same time"

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Given the large number of functions and organs that are controlled by the autonomic nervous system and the relatively small number of different receptors that mediate cholinergic and adrenergic transmission, it is difficult to ensure that drugs that interfere with these neurotransmitter systems achieve the necessary selectivity (absence of side effects) to be able to make broad therapeutic use of them.  

However, many of them are valuable tools in pharmacological research that have found some clinical utility by acting in three ways: by modifying the availability of the transmitter in the extracellular space, by acting on the presynaptic element (preganglionic or postganglionic nerve fibers) and by acting at the postsynaptic level (soma of the postganglionic neuron or effector cell). 

It establishes the drugs used for the treatment of a wide variety of neurological and psychiatric diseases, analgesics, among other symptoms.  

Due to their complexity, the mechanisms by which various drugs act on the Central Nervous System are not always well understood. These drugs with effects on the Central Nervous System act on specific receptors that regulate synaptic transmission. 

This postgraduate diploma examines the main pharmacological properties (mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, and therapeutic and toxic effects) of groups of drugs that act on the cardiovascular, respiratory, renal and blood systems.

Classifies the different drugs that act at the vascular level, such as coagulation modifiers and cardiac drugs. 

It examines the different drugs that act as respiratory stimulants, bronchodilators, expectorants and antitussives. 

It deals with the pharmacology of the digestive system, both at the level of secretion and motility, laxative and antidiarrheal drugs, as well as pharmacology of vomiting.  

It offers specialized knowledge on the different drugs that act on the motility of the stomach and its secretions, as well as drugs that act on gastric pH, on the intestinal tract and on rumen-reticulum motility. 

Get up to date on the use of systemic drugs in the veterinary field for the prevention and treatment of diseases affecting animal health”

This postgraduate diploma in Systemic Veterinary Pharmacology contains the most complete and up-to-date educational program on the market. The most important features include: 

  • Innovative and up-to-date diagnostic techniques in infectious diseases and their application in daily clinical practice, including the use of cytology as a diagnostic tool in these diseases
  • The most frequent and not so frequent pathologies of infectious origin in dogs from a practical and completely up-to-date point of view
  • Infectious Pathologies oriented to the Feline Species, dealing extensively with all those of this species
  • Vision "One Health", in which Zoonoses and their implications for public health will be reviewed
  • Most frequent Infectious Pathologies of Dogs and Cats in the Tropics, with focus on Latin America. At present, there are no more exotic diseases, and they should be included by the clinician in the differential diagnosis when the epidemiology allows to suspect them
  • Prevention and management of all infectious diseases, including clinical, home and community settings

A revolutionary program for its ability to reconcile the highest quality of learning with the most complete online Education"

Its teaching staff includes professionals belonging to the field of Veterinary Medicine, who bring to this training the experience of their work, as well as renowned specialists from reference societies and prestigious universities.

The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive training programmed to train in real situations.

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the specialist must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this purpose, the professional will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced psychology experts.

Advance your skills and keep up to date with all the latest developments in pharmacological approaches in this particular area"

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Learn efficiently, with a real qualification objective, with this postgraduate diploma, unique for its quality and price, in the online teaching market"

Objectives

The objective of the postgraduate diploma is to provide the student with the required competencies in relation to preclinical or clinical research of drugs used in veterinary medicine, and their application in the therapeutic use of drugs in the systemic area, so that they can better integrate into the professional field.  

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Acquire the most up to date knowledge of Systemic Veterinary Pharmacology and the skills and attitudes for its practical application in an education created for excellence"

General Objectives

  • Differentiate the autonomic nervous system and its organization
  • Identify the groups of drugs that act on the autonomic nervous system
  • Recognize the mechanisms of action and therapeutic uses of this group of drugs
  • Examine the main pharmacological properties of the groups of drugs acting on the central nervous system
  • Identify the different pharmacological targets involved in CNS transmission
  • Recognize the mechanisms of action, therapeutic and toxic uses of this group of drugs
  • Examine the pharmacological basis of cardiorespiratory system therapy and homeostasis
  • Identify the main therapeutic groups and their indications
  • Determine the mechanisms of action of different drug groups, properties and pharmacokinetics
  • Develop the student's critical and analytical skills through the resolution of clinical cases
  • Determine the pharmacological basis of digestive tract therapy
  • Identify the main therapeutic groups and their indications in veterinary medicine
  • Examine different drug groups' mechanisms of action, properties and pharmacokinetics
  • Develop the student's critical and analytical skills through the resolution of clinical cases

Specific Objectives

  • Establish the classification of drugs according to their structure, mechanism of action and pharmacological action acting on the Autonomic Nervous System
  • Distinguish the chemical mediators and receptors that interact in the Autonomic Nervous System
  • Determine the classification of drugs by their mechanism of action and pharmacological action that act on the autonomic nervous system
  • Analyze the drugs that act at the level of cholinergic transmission in the Autonomic Nervous System by their structure, mechanism of action and route of administration
  • Examine drugs acting at the level of adrenergic transmission in the autonomic nervous system by their structure, mechanism of action and route of administration
  • Determine the general effects of neuromuscular blocking agents on the peripheral nervous system by their mechanism of action and pharmacological action
  • Solve problems and interpret results of pharmacological experiments associated with the organ bath technique
  • Acquire the ability to search for and manage information related to the Autonomic Nervous System
  • Establish the classification of drugs according to their structure, mechanism of action and pharmacological action acting on the Central Nervous System 
  • Always act with the objective of facilitating good health and quality of life for the animals, avoiding unnecessary suffering through the administration of different drugs
  • Distinguish the chemical mediators and receptors that interact in pain
  • Differentiate the classification of analgesic drugs by their mechanism of action and pharmacological action effecting the Central Nervous System
  • Analyze the drugs that act at the level of anesthesia and sedation in the Central Nervous System by their structure, mechanism of action and route of administration
  • Determine the general effects of stimulant drugs on the Central Nervous System and recognize their mechanism of action and pharmacological action
  • Determine the general effects of depressant drugs on the Central Nervous System and recognize their mechanism of action and pharmacological action
  • Describe the mechanisms of action of drugs used to treat heart failure, hypertension or arrhythmias
  • Examine antianemic drugs and growth factors, as well as mechanisms of action, adverse reactions and pharmacokinetics
  • Determine the main routes of administration of drugs used in the cardiorespiratory system and homeostasis
  • Present the drugs used against cough, mucolytics and expectorants and their mechanisms of action, adverse reactions, pharmacokinetics and side effects
  • Solve problems and clinical cases related to the cardiorespiratory system
  • Associate the correct drug to the main symptoms and pathologies of the cardiorespiratory system
  • Safe and effective use of pharmaceuticals
  • Identify the most common routes of administration of each of the drugs and the forms of presentation of the same in veterinary medicine
  • Examine drugs related to acid secretion: antisecretory, antacids and mucosal protectants, as well as their adverse effects, contraindications and pharmacokinetics
  • Present drugs to improve gastrointestinal motility, their mechanisms of action, drug interactions and adverse reactions
  • Describe the drugs used to treat vomiting
  • Determine the pharmacology of the hepatobiliary and pancreatic systems, their mechanisms of action, interactions and pharmacokinetics
  • Solve problems and clinical cases related to the digestive system
  • Associate the correct drug to the main symptoms and pathologies of the digestive tract
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Postgraduate Diploma in Systemic Veterinary Pharmacology

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Systemic veterinary pharmacology is an essential discipline in the field of veterinary medicine. This fascinating field focuses on the study of drugs and their effect on the biological systems of animals. From dogs and cats, to exotic and farm animals, systemic veterinary pharmacology is applied to a wide range of species to improve their health and well-being. Would you like to become a specialist in this field? TECH Global University has the ideal program for you. The Postgraduate Diploma in Systemic Veterinary Pharmacology is a high-level online postgraduate degree that will help you fulfill that purpose. Here, you will immerse yourself in the study of drugs used in the treatment of diseases and medical conditions in animals. In addition, you'll learn the fundamental principles of pharmacology, including the absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of drugs in the animal body.

Master systemic veterinary pharmacology

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Why choose us? Because we not only have significant academic experience endorsed by major educational organizations and international media such as Forbes, but we offer a 100% online professionalization with infallible results. Our team of professors will guide you through the different classes and provide you with a solid knowledge base in veterinary pharmacology. You will explore the various groups of drugs used in animals such as analgesics, antibiotics, anti-inflammatory and anti-parasitic drugs, among others. In addition, you will understand how these drugs interact with the animal organism and how they are selected and administered safely and effectively. Finally, you will learn about the ethical and legal considerations in the use of drugs in animals and how to maintain safety for both the animals and the people involved in their handling.