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Classification Of Anticholinargic Drugs

classification of anticholinargic drugs

Anticholinergic drugs Anticholinergic drugs are a class of medications that block the actions of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter, in the central and peripheral nervous system. Uses They are used to treat a variety of conditions including: Classification ANTICHOLINERGIC DRUGS (Muscarinic antagonists, Atropinic drugs, Parasympatholytics) Related Links Reference

Classification of Cholinergic drugs

Cholinergic drugs classification

Cholinergic drugs Cholinergic drugs refer to medications that work by enhancing the effects of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the body. These drugs have a range of effects, including increasing muscle strength, reducing inflammation, and enhancing cognitive function. Uses Cholinergic drugs are used to treat a variety of medical conditions, including: Classification CHOLINERGIC DRUGS (Cholinomimetic, Parasympathomimetic) … Read more

MCQ ON PHARMACODYNAMICS

pharmacodynamics process

Pharmacodynamics is the topic of 4th sem, B.Pharmacy. Here, we have provided the MCQs (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) for the preparation of B.Pharmacy and GPAT. Pharmacodynamics It is defined as the study of the biochemical and physiological effects of drugs and their mode of action, including the correlation of their action and effect with their chemical … Read more

MCQ ON GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY

General Pharmacology MCQ

General pharmacology is unit-1 of pharmacology, 5th sem, B.Pharmacy. Here, we have provided MCQs on general pharmacology for the preparation of B.Pharmacy and GPAT. General pharmacology Pharmacology is the science of drugs. The word, Pharmacology is derived from two Greek words. Pharmacon means “The drugs” & logos means “The science”. It is the study of … Read more

MCQ ON PHARMACOKINETICS

MCQ ON ADME

Pharmacokinetics MCQs with answers of pharmacology, 5th sem, B.Pharmacy. Here we have provided MCQs for the preparation of B.Pharm and GPAT. Pharmacokinetics Pharmacokinetics is the branch of pharmacology that deals with the study of what the body does to the drug. This refers to the study of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of medicine … Read more

ESSENTIAL DRUG CONCEPT

ESSENTIAL DRUG CONCEPT

Essential drug concept define the priority drug that must be available in a country to ensure the health and safety of the public. DEFINITION According to World Health Organization (WHO) “Those drugs that satisfy the priority of healthcare needs of the population”. They should be available in adequate amounts & an appropriate dosage form. The … Read more

Sources Of Drug

Sources of drug

Drug A drug is any substance intended to be used for mitigation, treatment, prevention, cure, and Diagnosis of disease and disorder and for maintaining a good quality of health. Any substance that is important to impart or give therapeutic activity is known as a drug and various routes can take it up. The drug is … Read more

GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY

GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY

INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY DEFINITION – Pharmacology is the science of drugs. The word, Pharmacology is derived from two Greek words. Pharmacon means “The drugs” & logos means “The science”. It is the study of substances that interact with living systems through chemical processes, primarily through binding to regulatory molecules and activating or inhibiting normal body … Read more

Microbial Spoilage

Microbial Spoilage

Microorganisms are ubiquitous in the air, food, oil, water, etc, and form an integral part of our environment. Different types of microorganisms mainly contaminate pharmaceutical preparations and spoil them. Such results in major health problems for the users and financial problems for the manufacturer due to the loss of product or expensive litigation with aggrieved … Read more

ASEPTIC AREA

ASEPTIC AREA

ASEPTIC AREA AND MICROBIAL CONTROL Aseptic techniques are used to prevent microbial and particular contamination into ophthalmic and parenteral products. Control of microbial contamination is also necessary to eliminate toxic bacterial products. Terminally sterilized products (products sealed in a container and then sterilized) are prepared in a clean area. Products that are not terminally sterilized … Read more

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