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Chapter 1
General Pharmacology
Introduction and scope of Pharmacology
Various routes of drug administration – advantages and disadvantages
Drug absorption – definition, types, factors affecting drug absorption
Bioavailability and the factors affecting bioavailability
Drug distribution – definition, factors affecting drug distribution
Biotransformation of drugs – Definition, types of
biotransformation reactions, factors influencing drug metabolisms
Excretion of drugs – Definition, routes of drug excretion
General mechanisms of drug action and factors
modifying drug action
Chapter 2
Drugs Acting on the Peripheral Nervous System
Steps involved in neurohumoral transmission
Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose,
indications, and contraindications of
Cholinergic drugs
Anti-Cholinergic drugs
Adrenergic drugs
Anti-adrenergic drugs
Neuromuscular blocking agents
Drugs used in Myasthenia gravis
Local anaesthetic agents
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
Chapter 3
Drugs Acting on the Eye
Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose,
indications and contraindications of
Miotics
Mydriatics
Drugs used in Glaucoma
Chapter 4
Drugs Acting on the Central Nervous System
Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose,
indications, and contraindications of
General anaesthetics
Hypnotics and sedatives
Anti-Convulsant drugs
Anti-anxiety drugs
Anti-depressant drugs
Anti-psychotics
Nootropic agents
Centrally acting muscle relaxants
Opioid analgesic
Chapter 5
Drugs Acting on the Cardiovascular System
Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose,
indications, and contraindications of
Anti-hypertensive drugs
Anti-anginal drugs
Anti-arrhythmic drugs
Drugs used in atherosclerosis and
Congestive heart failure
Drug therapy for shock
Chapter 6
Drugs Acting on Blood and Blood Forming Organs
Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose, indications, and contraindications of
Hematinic agents
Anti-coagulants
Anti-platelet agents
Thrombolytic drugs
Chapter 7
Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose, indications, and contraindications of
Bronchodilators
Expectorants
Anti-tussive agents
Mucolytic agents
Chapter 8
Drugs Acting on the Gastrointestinal Tract
Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose, indications, and contraindications of
Anti-ulcer drugs
Anti-emetics
Laxatives and purgatives
Anti-diarrheal drugs
Chapter 9
Drugs Acting on the Kidney
Definition, classification, pharmacological actions, dose,
indications, and contraindications of
Diuretics
Anti-Diuretics
Chapter 10
Hormones and Hormone Antagonists
Physiological and pathological role and clinical uses of
Thyroid hormones
Anti-thyroid drugs
Parathormone
Calcitonin
Vitamin D
Insulin
Oral hypoglycemic agents
Estrogen
Progesterone
Oxytocin
Corticosteroids
Chapter 11
Autocoids
Physiological role of Histamine, 5 HT and Prostaglandins
Classification, clinical uses, and adverse effects of antihistamines and 5 HT antagonists
Chapter 12
Chemotherapeutic Agents :
Introduction, basic principles
of chemotherapy of infections, infestations and neoplastic
diseases, Classification, dose, indication and
contraindications of drugs belonging to following classes:
Penicillins
Cephalosporins
Aminoglycosides
Fluoroquinolones
Macrolides
Tetracyclines
Sulphonamides
Anti-tubercular drugs
Anti-fungal drugs
Anti-viral drugs
Anti-amoebic agents
Anthelmintics
Anti-malarial agents
Anti-neoplastic agents
Chapter 13
Biologicals
Definition, types, and indications of biological agents with examples