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Comprehensive Guide to Pharmacology

The document outlines various pharmacological concepts and drug classifications, including routes of administration, drug interactions, and specific drug categories such as CNS, CVS, and antimicrobials. It covers drug mechanisms, therapeutic uses, and treatment approaches for various medical conditions. Additionally, it includes information on drug development stages and factors influencing drug action.

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Comprehensive Guide to Pharmacology

The document outlines various pharmacological concepts and drug classifications, including routes of administration, drug interactions, and specific drug categories such as CNS, CVS, and antimicrobials. It covers drug mechanisms, therapeutic uses, and treatment approaches for various medical conditions. Additionally, it includes information on drug development stages and factors influencing drug action.

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PHARMACOLOGY

GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY
1. Routes of drug administration
2. Transdermal therapeutic system
3. Absorption
4. Bioavailability
5. Bioequivalence
6. Plasma protein binding
7. Biotransformation
8. First pass metabolism
9. Plasma half life
10. G- protein coupled receptor
11. Drug synergism
12. Antagonism
13. Fixed dose combinations of drug
14. Factors modifying drug action
15. Placebo
16. Stages in drug development

ANS
1. Cholinergic drugs
2. Pilocarpine
3. Anticholinesterases with uses
4. Myasthenia gravis
5. Anticholinesterase poisoning
6. Atropine
7. Atropine substitutes with uses
8. Adrenergic drugs
9. A blockers with uses
10. B blockers with uses
11. Glaucoma

AUTACOIDS
1. H1 antagonist
2. Migraine
3. NSAIDS
4. Paracetamol
5. Aspirin
6. Anti rheumatoid drugs
7. Gout

RS
1. Cough
2. Approach to treatment
3. Asthma
4. Leukotriene antagonist
5. Mast cell stabilizers
6. Omalizumab
7. Salbutamol
8. Methylxanthine

SMR & LA
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CNS
1. Stages of anaesthesia
2. General anaesthetics
3. Nitrous oxide
4. Thiopentone sodium
5. Preanesthetic medication
6. Alcohol treatment
7. Sedative
8. Hypnotic
9. Barbiturates
10. Benzodiazepines
11. Non benzodiazepines
12. Epilepsy
13. Phenytoin
14. Carbamazepine
15. Valproic acid
16. Diazepam
17. Lorazepam
18. Parkinson
19. Levodopa
20. Carbidopa
21. COMT inhibitors
22. Antipsychotic
23. Clozapine
24. Risperidone
25. Antidepressant
26. SSRI
27. TCA
28. SNRI
29. Morphine
30. Pure opioid antagonist
CVS
1. Fig 36.1
2. ACE inhibitors
3. Captopril
4. ARB
5. Losartan
6. Direct renin inhibitors
7. Cardiac glycosides
8. Treatment of heart failure
9. Diuretics
10. RAS inhibitors
11. Aldosterone antagonist
12. Anti arrhythmic drugs
13. Quinidine
14. Lignocaine
15. Antiangina
16. Glyceryl trinitrate
17. CCB
18. Drug therapy in MI
19. Hypertension
20. Prazosin
21. Methyldopa
22. Treatment of HTN

KIDNEY
1. Diuretics
2. Furosemide

ENDOCRINE
1. Thioamide
2. Radioactive iodide
3. Preparation of insulin
4. Insulin analogues
5. Oral diabetic drugs
6. Sulfonylurease
7. DPP-4 inhibitors
8. Metformin
9. Corticosteroids
10. Androgens and related drugs
11. Finasteride
12. Drugs for erectile dysfunction
13. Estrogens and related drugs
14. HRT
15. Antiestrogen
16. Selective estrogen receptor down
regulator (FULVASTRANT)
17. Tamoxifen citrate
18. Raloxifene
19. Progestin uses
20. Antiprogestin uses
21. Oral contraceptive
22. Ormeloxifene
23. Uterine stimulant
24. Oxytocin
25. Uterine relaxant
26. Bisphosphonate

BLOOD
1. Oral iron
2. Parentral iron
3. Folic acid uses
4. Heparin
5. Fondaperinux
6. Oral anticoagulant
7. Fibrinolytic
8. Antiplatelet
9. Hypolidaemic drugs
10. Atorvastatin

GIT
1. PPIs
2. GERD
3. Metclopramide
4. Ondansetron
5. Laxative
6. Stool softener

ANTIMICROBIALS
1. MOA of antimicrobial drugs
2. Combined use of antimicrobials
3. Cotrimoxazole
4. Fluoroquinolone
5. Typhoid fever
6. Penicillin
7. B- lactamase inhibitor
8. Cephalosporin 3rd & 5th generation
9. Tetracycline
10. Amino glycosides
11. Gentamicin
12. Erythromycin
13. Azithromycin
14. UTI
15. Anti-TB — classification
16. Rifampin
17. Pyrazinamide
18. Ethambutol
19. Isoniazid
20. Streptomycin
21. Antileprosy – Dapsone
22. Antifungal – Amphotericin B
23. Griseofulvin
24. Ketoconzole
25. Zidovudine (NRTIs)
26. Triple drug therapy
27. Malaria — 3 tables
28. Chloroquine
29. Quinine
30. Sulphonamide- pyrimethamine
31. Artemisinin derivatives
32. Nitroimidazole
33. Amoebic infection treatment
34. Mebendazole
35. Albendazole
36. Diethylcarbamazine citrate

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