Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry | Unit 3

 Unit 3  Gastrointestinal agents Acidifiers: Ammonium chloride* and Dil. HCl Antacid: Ideal properties of antacids, combinations of antacids, Sodium Bicarbonate*, Aluminum hydroxide gel, Magnesium hydroxide mixture Cathartics: Magnesium sulphate, Sodium orthophosphate, Kaolin and Bentonite Antimicrobials: Mechanism, classification, Potassiu permanganate, Boric acid, Hydrogen peroxide*, Chlorinated lime*, Iodine and its preparations DOWNLOAD

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry | Unit 4

 Unit 4  Miscellaneous compounds Expectorants: Potassium iodide, Ammonium chloride*. Emetics: Copper sulphate*, Sodium potassium tartarate Haematinics: Ferrous sulphate*, Ferrous gluconate Poison and Antidote: Sodium thiosulphate*, Activated charcoal, Sodium nitrite333 Astringents: Zinc Sulphate, Potash Alum DOWNLOAD

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry | Unit 5

 Unit 5  Radiopharmaceuticals: Radio activity, Measurement of radioactivity, Properties of α, β, γ radiations, Half life, radio isotopes and study of radio isotopes – Sodium iodide I131, Storage conditions, precautions & pharmaceutical application of radioactive substances. DOWNLOAD

B. Pharmacy 6th Semester All Notes PDF

B. Pharmacy 6th Semester Handwritten Notes PHARMACOLOGY – 3 What is Pharmacology 3: Pharmacology 3 is an advanced pharmacy course that delves into the specific use of drugs to treat various diseases. It covers medications for the respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, immune system, and infections. Additionally, it explores the principles of toxicology and how drug … Read more

Human Anatomy And Physiology 2 | Unit 1

 Unit 1  Nervous System: Organization of nervous system, neuron, neuroglia, classification and properties of nerve fibre, electrophysiology, action potential, nerve impulse, receptors, synapse, neurotransmitters. Central nervous system: Meninges, ventricles of brain and cerebrospinal fluid. structure and functions of brain (cerebrum, brain stem, cerebellum), spinal cord (gross structure, functions of afferent and efferent nerve tracts, reflex … Read more

Human Anatomy And Physiology 2 | Unit 2

 Unit 2  Digestive system: Anatomy of GI Tract with special reference to anatomy and functions of stomach, ( Acid production in the stomach, regulation of acid production through parasympathetic nervous system, pepsin role in protein digestion) small intestine and large intestine, anatomy and functions of salivary glands, pancreas and liver, movements of GIT, digestion and … Read more

Human Anatomy And Physiology 2 | Unit 3

 Unit 3  Respiratory system: Anatomy of respiratory system with special reference to anatomy of lungs, mechanism of respiration, regulation of respiration. Lung Volumes and capacities transport of respiratory gases, artificial respiration, and resuscitation methods. Urinary system Anatomy of urinary tract with special reference to anatomy of kidney and nephrons, functions of kidney and urinary tract, … Read more

Human Anatomy And Physiology 2 | Unit 4

 Unit 4  Endocrine system Classification of hormones, mechanism of hormone action, structure and functions of pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas, pineal gland, thymus and their disorders. DOWNLOAD

Human Anatomy And Physiology 2 | Unit 5

 Unit 5  Reproductive system Anatomy of male and female reproductive system, Functions of male and female reproductive system, sex hormones, physiology of menstruation, fertilization, spermatogenesis, oogenesis, pregnancy and parturition.   Introduction to genetics Chromosomes, genes and DNA, protein synthesis, genetic pattern of inheritance.   DOWNLOAD

Pathophysiology | Unit 1

 Unit 1  Basic principles of Cell injury and Adaptation:{” “} Introduction, definitions, Homeostasis, Components and Types of Feedback systems, Causes of cellular injury, Pathogenesis (Cell membrane damage, Mitochondrial damage, Ribosome damage, Nuclear damage),Morphology of cell injury – Adaptive changes (Atrophy, Hypertrophy, hyperplasia, Metaplasia, Dysplasia),Cell swelling, Intra cellular accumulation, Calcification, Enzyme leakage and Cell Death Acidosis … Read more