Vision, mission and objectives of the Department of Medicines and Toxicology

Branch Vision:

To be a leading branch in providing advanced scientific and research-based education in the field of drug and toxin effects on living organisms, aiming to graduate qualified professionals capable of improving public health through scientific pharmaceutical consultations, the development of innovative drugs, and the reduction of harmful drug effects on society and the environment.


Branch Mission:

We are committed to delivering distinguished and advanced academic education in the field of pharmacology and toxicology by developing students’ skills in studying the effects of drugs on the body and living organisms, understanding toxicology and its applications in diagnosis and treatment, and promoting scientific research in drug development. We also aim to equip students with the knowledge necessary to reduce the risks associated with improper drug use and to enable them to provide qualified pharmaceutical consultations that contribute to improving public health and protecting the environment.


Branch Goals:

  1. To provide comprehensive academic education in the fields of pharmacology and toxicology that enables students to understand drug effects and their interactions with various tissues and organs.
  2. To develop scientific research skills in studying the effects of drugs and toxins on living organisms, enhancing students’ abilities to offer innovative scientific solutions in the field.
  3. To prepare pharmacists and specialists to deliver accurate pharmaceutical consultations in healthcare institutions and to raise awareness of drug risks and side effects.
  4. To empower students to use modern tools and technologies in studying toxins and their environmental impact, through the application of innovative animal models relevant to real-world scientific contexts.
  5. To enhance the ability to select appropriate drug therapies based on scientific evidence, linking toxicology with disease mechanisms and their treatment.
  6. To encourage scientific research and innovation in pharmacology and toxicology, contributing to the improvement of health quality and the development of safer and more effective medications.
  7. To promote social responsibility by raising public awareness about the dangers of improper drug use and the importance of evidence-based, scientifically grounded therapies.