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CHEM46033 — (was 4360) Medicinal Chemistry

Add to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. An introduction to the chemistry and theory of drug action that includes general drug design, drug-receptor interactions, drug design through enzyme inhibition, pharmacokinetics, and drug metabolism. Additionally, the mechanism of specific drug classes will be examined. This course cannot be used as a substitute for the biochemistry requirement of the ACS-certified degree. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as CHEM 56033 (was CHEM 5360).

Prerequisites: CHEM36203, CHEM36051, CHEM36201, CHEM35032

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