Course Information
Course Semester Plan
Course Information
| No | Module name | Therapeutic and Diagnostic Agents |
| 1 | Courses code | P20.02029 |
| 2 | Study loads | 2 credits |
| 3 | Semester | Second Semester |
| 4 | Precondition | there is no |
| 5 | Competence | Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to: 1. Lists and describes the physical and chemical properties of solvents and solutes that affect the solubility, stability, and properties / behavior of other biopharmaceuticals used in the development of medicinal dosage forms. 2. Analyze and interpret data. 3. Develop, validate and apply different instrumental analytical techniques to the analysis of medicinal substances in various dosage forms. 4. Show contributions in individual or group projects. |
| 6 | Elements of competency | MKK |
| 7 | Type competency | supporting competence |
| 8 | Syllabus | 1.What is therapeutic compound and diagnostic agent; 2. Medicinal Use of inorganic compounds; 3-4. Diagnostic agent – types and applications; 5-7. Radiopharmaceuticals as therapeutic and diagnostic agent; 8. Mid-term exam; 9-10. Radiopharmaceuticals in nuclear pharmacy and nuclear medicines ; 11. Evaluaton; 12. Utilization of radioisotope technology in the treatment and diagnosis of disease; 13. Therapeutic and diagnostic agent in Indonesia ; 14-15. Production therapeutic compounds and diagnostic agent by BATAN; 16. Final Exam |
| 9 | Attribute to soft skills | ethics, discipline, awareness |
| 10 | Learning methods | Lecturer and discussion |
| 11 | Learning media | the LCD viewer and white board or laptop, and “online” (Google Meet) |
| 12 | Appraisal | Written test |
| 13 | Lecturer | Prof. Dr. Apt. Resmi Mustarichie, M.Sc. Batan team teaching |
| 14 | References | James E. Turner, Atoms, Radiation, and Radiation Protection, Wiley, 2007 Adrian D. Nunn. Radiopharmaceuticals Chemistry and Pharmacology, 2014 Gopal B. Saha . Fundamentals of Nuclear Pharmacy, 6th Ed, Springer. 2010 |
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