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BTP3822 BIOPHARMACEUTICS by Dr. Arshad Ali Khan Faculty of Engineering Technology arshad@ump.edu.my

Introduction To provide the students with in-depth understanding & applying the biopharmaceutics principles: Absorption Distribution Metabolism Excretion Bioavailability Pharmacokinetics To expand knowledge of drug action and the influences of physiological and chemical function of drug disposition

Course Outcomes Analyze the principles of pharmacokinetics that underline the absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of drugs in the body Evaluate the effect of physiological factor and variability of pharmacokinetics parameters towards drug deposition within body Outline the biopharmaceutics consideration and impacts of Quality Drug Products to pharmaceutical industry Express idea related to biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics

Course Syllabus Introduction to Biopharmaceutics & pharmacokinetics Route of Drug Administration Absorption of Drugs Distribution of Drugs Biotransformation of Drugs Excretion of Drugs Compartment models Bioavailability & Bioequivalence Pharmacokinetics variability Biopharmaceutics Consideration in Drug Design Multiple Dosage –Regimen Modified-Release Drug Products

References

Assessment Test 20% Quizzes 10% Assignment 30% Final 40%

Class Policy & Procedures Attendance –100% Fail to attend class: MC/Official Letter On time Obey all rules and regulation state by university Team working Learning capabilities (participate during class) Dressing code - Slippers, round neck t-shirt, bracelet (for men) are not allowed.

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