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PC2006:03
Dermatology for Pharmacists
Available to students enrolled in level 2 of the Bachelor of Pharmacy.
Assoc. Professor B Glass,
Dr G Grant,
Dr J O'Shea,
Dr K Whitfield,
Dr S Young.
Providing advice about treatment and prevention of common and complex skin conditions is a daily occurrence for a pharmacist, especially in tropical regions. This subject will enable the student to gain a thorough knowledge of the drugs used for treating dermatological complaints, especially those unique to tropical areas and the skills to educate patients about the appropriate use and storage of these agents. An emphasis will be placed on the care of the skin, patient education and prevention.
Students will also explore the pharmaceutics of formulations and dosage forms relevant to dermatology and apply these skills in relation to creams, gels, lotions, liposomal preparations, paints and tinctures. The factors affecting the absorption of dermatological preparations will be covered.
identify common dermatological complaints including tropical skin rashes and skin cancer and provide advice about prevention and treatment;