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BSc 400 Level-Second Semester Time Table and Course Distribution - May - August 2025

The document outlines the course distribution for the 400 level Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacology at Lagos State University College of Medicine for the 2024/2025 session. It details the course codes, titles, units, assigned lecturers, and coordinators for each course, totaling 24 units. Additionally, it includes a lecture schedule for the semester, specifying the timing and days for each course.

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BSc 400 Level-Second Semester Time Table and Course Distribution - May - August 2025

The document outlines the course distribution for the 400 level Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacology at Lagos State University College of Medicine for the 2024/2025 session. It details the course codes, titles, units, assigned lecturers, and coordinators for each course, totaling 24 units. Additionally, it includes a lecture schedule for the semester, specifying the timing and days for each course.

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COURSE DISTRIBUTIONS

LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY, THERAPEUTICS & TOXICOLOGY

400 LEVEL BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PHARMACOLOGY

SECOND SEMESTER (SEMESTER 8)

2024/2025 SESSION

COURSE COURSE
CODE COURSE TITLE UNIT LECTURER ASSIGNED COORDINATOR
PHA 402 Chemotherapy of Neoplastic Diseases (Antineoplastic Agents) 2 Dr. Olofinnade/ Dr. Ajao Dr. Olofinnnade

PHA 404 Experimental Pharmacology II 4 All lecturers Prof. John

PHA 406 Ethnopharmacology 2 Prof. Amole/Prof. John Prof Amole

PHA 408 Projects in Pharmacology 6 All Lecturers Dr Ogundele

PHA 410 Quantitative Pharmacology 3 Prof. Yemitan/Prof. Adeneye/Prof. Prof. Oshikoya


Oshikoya/Dr. Ogundele/Prof. Ogunleye
PHA 412 Multidisciplinary Biomedical Science Technique II 2 Prof. John/Molecular Lab Saff in MRC Prof. John

Prof. Adeneye/Dr. John Prof. Adeneye


PHA 414 Traditional African Medicine 2

PYS 402 Laboratory Teaching and Instruments II 3 Prof. Yemitan/Prof. Adeneye/Prof. John/Dr Prof Yemitan
Amole
Total Units 24
TOTAL UNITS

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PHA 402 (CHEMOTHERAPY OF NEOPLASTIC DISEASES (ANTINEOPLASTIC
AGENTS)

Course Coordinator: Dr. Olofinnade


TOPIC LECTURER
Alkylating agents, Antimetabolites. Dr. Ajao
Hormones and other anti-neoplastic agents. Dr. Olofinnade
Cytotoxic antibiotics, plant alkaloids, Miscellaneous group Dr. Ajao
Monoclonal antibodies, Interleukins. Dr. Olofinnade
Resistance to antineoplastic agents. Dr. Olofinnade

PHA 404 ( EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGY II )

Course Coordinator: Prof. John


TOPIC LECTURER
Determination of therapeutic indices All Lecturers
Isolated tissue and whole animal experiments as contained in the Laboratory
Manual of the Department of Pharmacology.

PHA 406 ( ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY)


Course Coordinator: Prof. Amole
TOPIC LECTURER
Definitions, historical and religious basis of ethnomedicine. Prof. John
The medicine of Avicena, Esculapius and Galen. Prof. Amole
Traditional medicine in folklore, the Calabar bean, South American arrow Prof. John
poison, coca chewing and opium poppy smoking of the American Indians,
etc
Race and cultural influence on traditional medicine, herbal medicine and Prof. Amole
orthodox medicine – homeopathy, naturopathy, Chinese Acupuncture,
Chiropractic, African medicine.
Socio-economic, politico-religious and technological influence on drug Prof. John
development and medical practice.

Advantages and disadvantages of interfering or paralleling orthodox and Prof. Amole


traditional medical practices in Nigeria as it relates to other advanced
countries.
The African Pharmacopeia. Prof. John

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PHA 408 ( PROJECTS IN PHARMACOLOGY)
Course Coordinator: Dr Ogundele)
TOPIC LECTURER
Experimental research project on a topic of interest to be supervised by All Academic Staff
Academic Staff.

PHA 410 ( QUANTITATIVE PHARMACOLOGY)


Course Coordinator: Prof. Oshikoya
TOPIC LECTURER
Introduction to drug-receptor interaction, affinity and Prof Yemitan
intrinsic activity, occupancy theory, rate theory.

Drug-receptor interactions, Law of Mass Action, enzyme- Prof. Oshikoya


substrate interaction, dose response relationship,
graphical representation of the effects caused by a drug
Law of Mass Action and derivation of affinity. PD2 Prof. Oshikoya
Competitive antagonism. Gaddum-Schild Equation of Prof. Ogunleye
affinity constant of competitive antagonists. Non-
competitive antagonists and partial antagonists.
Competitive non-competitive antagonism.

Pharmacodynamics prediction from pharmacokinetic Dr Ogundele


data (one compartment model).
Receptor desensitization, mechanisms of post receptor Prof. Adeneye
transduction.

PHA 412 ( MULTIDISCIPLINARY BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE TECHNIQUES)

Course Coordinator: Prof. John ( To leverage on the resources at the MRC Molecular Biology Lab)

Practical on ED50 determination


Identification of drugs by chromatographic methods
Use of V.V., i.r., NMR, TLC, HPLC, for qualitative and quantitative assay e.t.c
Introduction to cell isolation and cell culture
Introduction to fluorescence and immune-fluorescence assays.
Basic protein determination

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PHA 414 ( TRADITIONAL AFRICAN MEDICINE)
Course Coordinator: Prof. Adeneye
TOPIC LECTURER
An introduction to ethnomedicine Prof Adeneye

Traditional Medicine and Psychiatry in Africa. Prof Adeneye


Ayurvedic Medicine. Homoeopathy. Naturopathy. Prof. John
Divination and Exorcism.
The role of traditional medicine in Primary Health Prof Adeneye
Care.
The utilization of local plant resources in primary health Prof. John
care.

PYS 402 ( LABORATORY TEACHING AND INSTRUMENT II)


Course Coordinator: Prof Yemitan
The laboratory is designed to illustrate basic pharmacological and physiological concepts learned
in the classroom. The specific learning objectives covered in the Lab include maintenance of
anaesthesia basic surgical technique including cannulation of blood vessels, understanding the
measurement and significance of basic physiological parameters

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DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY, THERAPEUTICS AND TOXICOLOGY,

LAGOS STATE UNVIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, IKEJA

LECTURE SHEDULE/TIMETABLE

B.Sc. (HONS) PHARMACOLOGY PROGRAM

400LEVEL

HARMATTAN (SEMESTER 8)

TIME/ 9- 11 AM 11- 1 PM 1- 2 PM 2- 4 PM
DAY

MONDAY PHA 412 PHA 408 PHA 408 PHA 408

TUESDAY PHA 404 PHA 404 PHA 414 PHA

WEDNESDAY PHA 402 PHA 406 SPORTS

THURSDAY PHA 410 PHA 410 BREAK PHA

FRIDAY PYS 402 PYS 402 BREAK PHA

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