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Dec 26, 2024
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WAM 3030 - Applied Herbal Pharmacology Credit(s): 3
This course introduces students to the historical and cultural foundations, biochemical principles and clinical applications of drug pharmacology and herbal pharmacology. The pharmacology of synthetic drugs used in allopathic medicine and the pharmacology of herbal preparations as medicinal plants used in naturopathic medicine wil be explored empirically for their strengths and weaknesses in treating disease. Students will learn experiential techniques to prepare different herbal preparations used for curative purposes. This course will use a disease-based approach to permit comparative study of the pharmacology of selected herbs and the pharmacology of synthetic drugs for their safety and efficacy in treating disease.
Restrictions: Permission of instructor
Offering Location: Johnson Campus
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