Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Definition of controlled release systems, pharmacokinetic basis
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R1-Chapter-1
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2
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Polymers used in controlled release systems
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R2-Chapter-2
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3
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Release mechanisms and uses of controlled release systems
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R3-Chapter-3
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4
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Drug carrier particular systems
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R4-Chapter-4
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5
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Liposomes, niosomes
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R5-Chapter-5
R6-Chapter-6
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6
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Emulsiyon systems
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R7-Chapter-7
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7
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Oral systems
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R48-Chapter-8
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8
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Systems that adhere to the mucosa
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R9-Chapter-9
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9
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Transdermal systems
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R13-Chapter-13
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10
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Targeting controlled release systems
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R15-Chapter-15
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11
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Uses of controlled release systems in biotechnology
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R16-Chapter-16
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12
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Uses of controlled release systems in cosmetology
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R4-Chapter-4
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13
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Uses of controlled release systems in radiopharmacy
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R18-Chapter-18
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14
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Bioavailability of controlled release systems
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R20-Chapter-20
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Prerequisites
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Assoc.Prof.Dr.Ebru KILIÇAY
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Instructors
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1-)Doçent Dr. Ebru Kılıçay
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Assistants
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Resources
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R1. Gürsoy A.Z. (2002) Kontrollü Salım Sistemleri. Elma bilgisayar Basım ve Ambalaj San. Tic. Ltd. Şti.
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Supplementary Book
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SR1. Gürsoy A.Z. (2012) Farmasötik Teknoloji: Temel Konular ve dozaj şekilleri. Kontrollü Salım Sistemleri Derneği
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Goals
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They are natural, semi-synthetic or synthetic (today, mostly synthetic) chemical preparations that are given to living things by different application methods, which make it possible to diagnose, cure or reduce the symptoms of a disease with its effect on living cells, or to prevent this disease.
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Content
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Definition, properties and importance of controlled release systems, superiority over conventional dosage forms, pharmacokinetic bases, polymers used in controlled release systems, release mechanisms and routes of use, drug delivery particulate systems, liposomes, niosomes, emulsion systems, mucosal adhering systems, oral systems, transdermal systems. systems, targeting of controlled release systems, applications in biotechnology and cosmetology, use in radiopharmacy, bioavailability
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1
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Has knowledge about medical terms and terminology related to his area and makes definitions.
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5
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2
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Evaluates and applies the basic scientific knowledge in his area.
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4
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3
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Uses medical laboratory tools and equipment in accordance with the rules and techniques, checks and maintains them.
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-
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4
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Applies safety rules in medical laboratories, takes personal safety precautions and creates a safe laboratory environment.
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-
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5
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Prepares the solution related to the tests in the laboratory, makes the samples ready for analysis, makes practical application.
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-
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6
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Defines the factors of infection and applies appropriate disinfection and sterilization techniques.
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-
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7
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Demonstrate the necessary knowledge and skills for obtaining, storing and transferring biological material from the patient for medical laboratory tests.
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-
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8
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By using the basic knowledge and skills acquired in the field of Medical Laboratory Techniques Program he interprets and evaluates the data, identifies, analyzes the problems and takes part in the studies planned for the solution / takes responsibility.
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4
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9
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Apply environmental health and waste management precautions in medical laboratory studies.
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-
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10
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Takes responsibility in individual or team and solves the problems that he faced.
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4
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11
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Improves himself by following scientific and technological developments related to his area.
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4
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12
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Acts in accordance with social, scientific, cultural and ethical values during data collection, interpretation, application and announcement of the results in his area.
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-
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13
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Explains the structure and mechanism of living things.
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3
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14
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Defines the mechanism of disease formation, knows and applies the basic diagnostic tests.
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4
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15
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Has the basic theoretical and practical knowledge in his area.
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