ISBN | 978-93-91334-13-0 |
Publishers | R. Narain Publishers & Distributors |
Author | Krishan Kumar Agrawal & Ms. Jyoti |
Binding | Paperback |
Edition | 1/e |
Price | 160 |
Year | 2021 |
Pages | 128 |
Subject | Text Book of Pharmacology (In Hindi) (ER2020-21T) |
Text Book of Pharmacology (In Hindi) (ER2020-21T)
Pharmacology is a core subject in D. Pharm, which is taught in the second year. It is the branch of pharmacy that deals with the process of converting a novel chemical entity (NCE) or an existing medicine into a medication that patients may use safely and efficiently. It’s also known as dosage form design science where a student learns various techniques of developing a formulation. Many compounds have pharmacological characteristics, but many require specific handling to obtain therapeutically relevant concentrations at their areas of action. Pharmaceutics aids in the connection between medication formulation, distribution and disposal in the body.
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Weight | 150 g |
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Features
- Comprehensive coverage of theoretical and diagrammatical aspects of pharmaceutics.
- All intricate aspects are explained by simple, lucid and specific explanations and substantiated with neat and elaborate diagrammatic sketches.
- Examples from pharmaceutics are included extensively.
Table of Content
- General Pharmacology
l Introduction and scope of Pharmacology
l Various routes of drug administration – advantages and disadvantages
l Drug absorption – definition, types, factors affecting drug absorption
l Bioavailability and the factors affecting bioavailability
l Drug distribution – definition, factors affecting drug distribution
l Biotransformation of drugs – Definition, types of biotransformation reactions, factors influencing drug metabolisms
l Excretion of drugs – Definition, routes of drug excretion
l General mechanisms of drug action and factors modifying drug action
- Drugs Acting on the Peripheral Nervous System
l Steps involved in neurohumoral transmission
l Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose, indications, and contraindications of
- a) Cholinergic drugs
- b) Anti-Cholinergic drugs
- c) Adrenergic drugs
- d) Anti-adrenergic drugs
- e) Neuromuscular blocking agents
- f) Drugs used in Myasthenia gravis
- g) Local anaesthetic agents
- h) Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
- Drugs Acting on the Eye
Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose, indications and contraindications of
l Miotics
l Mydriatics
l Drugs used in Glaucoma
- Drugs Acting on the Central Nervous System
Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose, indications, and contraindications of
l General anaesthetics
l Hypnotics and sedatives
l Anti-Convulsant drugs
l Anti-anxiety drugs
l Anti-depressant drugs
l Anti-psychotics
l Nootropic agents
l Centrally acting muscle relaxants
l Opioid analgesics
- Drugs Acting on the Cardiovascular System
Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose, indications, and contraindications of
l Anti-hypertensive drugs
l Anti-anginal drugs
l Anti-arrhythmic drugs
l Drugs used in atherosclerosis and
l Congestive heart failure
l Drug therapy for shock
- Drugs Acting on Blood and Blood Forming Organs Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose, indications, and contraindications of
l Hematinic agents
l Anti-coagulants
l Anti-platelet agents
l Thrombolytic drugs
- Drugs Acting on the Respiratory System
Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose, indications, and contraindications of
l Bronchodilators
l Expectorants
l Anti-tussive agents
l Mucolytic agents
- Drugs Acting on the Gastro Intestinal Tract
Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose, indications, and contraindications of
l Anti-ulcer drugs
l Anti-emetics
l Laxatives and purgatives
l Anti-diarrheal drugs
- Drugs Acting on the Kidney
Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose, indications, and contraindications of
l Diuretics
l Anti-Diuretics
- Hormones and Hormone Antagonists
Physiological and pathological role and clinical uses of
l Thyroid hormones
l Anti-thyroid drugs
l Parathormone
l Calcitonin
l Vitamin D
l Insulin
l Oral hypoglycemic agents
l Estrogen
l Progesterone
l Oxytocin
l Corticosteroids
- Autocoids
l Physiological role of Histamine, 5 HT and Prostaglandins
l Classification, clinical uses, and adverse effects of antihistamines and 5 HT antagonists
- Chemotherapeutic Agents:
Introduction, basic principles of chemotherapy of infections, infestations and neoplastic diseases, Classification, dose, indication and contraindications of drugs belonging to following classes:
l Penicillins
l Cephalosporins
l Aminoglycosides
l Fluoroquinolones
l Macrolides
l Tetracyclines
l Sulphonamides
l Anti-tubercular drugs
l Anti-fungal drugs
l Anti-viral drugs
l Anti-amoebic agents
l Anthelmintics
l Anti-malarial agents
l Anti-neoplastic agents
- Biologicals
Definition, types, and indications of biological agents with examples.
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