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PHARMACOLOGY 3 UNIT-WISE NOTES – BP602T
Unit – 1
- Pharmacology of drugs acting on Respiratory system:
- a. Anti -asthmatic drugs
- b. Drugs used in the management of COPD
- c. Expectorants and antitussives
- d. Nasal decongestants
- e. Respiratory stimulants
- Pharmacology of drugs acting on the Gastrointestinal Tract:
- a. Antiulcer agents.
- b. Drugs for constipation and diarrhoea.
- c. Appetite stimulants and suppressants.
- d. Digestants and carminatives.
- e. Emetics and anti-emetics.
Unit – 2
- Chemotherapy:
- a. General principles of chemotherapy.
- b. Sulfonamides and cotrimoxazole.
- c. Antibiotics- Penicillins, cephalosporins, chloramphenicol, macrolides, quinolones and fluoroquinolins, tetracycline and aminoglycosides
Unit – 3
- Chemotherapy:
- a. Antitubercular agents
- b. Antileprotic agents
- c. Antifungal agents
- d. Antiviral drugs
- e.Anthelmintics
- f. Antimalarial drugs
- g. Antiamoebic agents
Unit – 4
- Chemotherapy:
- l. Urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted diseases.
- m. Chemotherapy of malignancy.
- Immunopharmacology:
- a. Immunostimulants
- b. Immunosuppressant
- Protein drugs, monoclonal antibodies, target drugs to antigen, biosimilars
Unit – 5
- Principles of toxicology:
- a. Definition and basic knowledge of acute, subacute and chronic toxicity.
- b. Definition and basic knowledge of genotoxicity, carcinogenicity, teratogenicity and mutagenicity
- c. General principles of treatment of poisoning
- d. Clinical symptoms and management of barbiturates, morphine, organophosphosphorus compound and lead, mercury and arsenic poisoning.
- Chronopharmacology:
- a. Definition of rhythm and cycles.
- b. Biological clock and their significance leading to chronotherapy.
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