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Pharmacology-I Book B.Pharm 4th Semester
Pharmacology-I Book B.Pharm 4th Semester
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Syllabus BP404T:
PHARMACOLOGY-I
Module 01 08 hours
General Pharmacology
- Introduction to Pharmacology: Definition, Historical Landmarks and Scope of Pharmacology, Nature and Source of Drugs, Essential Drugs Concept and Routes of Drug Administration, Agonists, Antagonists (Competitive and Non-Competitive), Spare Receptors, Addiction, Tolerance, Dependence, Tachyphylaxis, Idiosyncrasy, Allergy.
- Pharmacokinetics: Membrane Transport, Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Excretion of Drugs. Enzyme Induction, Enzyme Inhibition, Kinetics of Elimination.
Module 02 12 Hours
General Pharmacology
- Pharmacodynamics: Principles and mechanisms of drug action. Receptor theories and classification of receptors, regulation of receptors. drug receptors interactions signal transduction mechanisms, G-protein–coupled receptors, ion channel receptor, transmembrane enzyme linked receptors, transmembrane JAK-STAT binding receptor and receptors that regulate transcription factors, dose response relationship, therapeutic index, combined effects of drugs and factors modifying drug action.
- Adverse drug reactions.
- Drug Interactions (Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic).
- Drug Discovery and clinical evaluation of new drugs -Drug discovery phase, Preclinical Evaluation phase, clinical trial phase, phases of clinical trials and pharmacovigilance.
Module 03 10 Hours
Pharmacology of Drugs Acting On Peripheral Nervous System
- Organisation and function of ANS.
- Neurohumoral transmission,co-Transmission and Classification of neurotransmitters.
- Parasympathomimetics, Parasympatholytics, Sympathomimetics, Sympatholytics.
Module 04 08 Hours
Pharmacology of Drugs Acting On Central Nervous System
- Neurohumoral transmission in the C.N.S.special emphasis on importance of various neurotransmitters like with GABA, Glutamate, Glycine, serotonin, dopamine.
- General Anaesthetics and pre-anaesthetics.
- Sedatives, Anti-epileptics, Hypnotics and centrally acting muscle relaxants.
- Alcohols and disulfiram.
- Local anaesthetic agents.
- Drugs used in Myasthenia gravis and Glaucoma.
Module 05 07 Hours
Pharmacology of drugs acting on central nervous system
- Psychopharmacological agents: Antipsychotics, Antidepressants, Anti-anxiety agents, anti-manics and hallucinogens.
- Drugs used in Parkinsons Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease.
- CNS stimulants and nootropics.
- Opioid Analgesics and Antagonists.
- Drug Addiction, Drug Abuse, tolerance and dependence.
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