Receptor Theories Discuss theories of drug receptor interaction There are three major theories for drug-receptor interaction. They are as follows: (i) Occupation theory Occupation theory...
Principles and Mechanisms of Drug Action Principles Drugs do not create any new functions to any physiological system but can only increase, decrease or replace...
Historical Landmarks and Scope of Pharmacology ✓ The science of pharmacology has evolved over the period of time. Knowledge about various events during evolution of...
Nature and Sources of Drugs Several drug candidates have been derived from various naturally occurring medicinal sources. They can be broadly divided in to four...
Definitions • Active ingredient (Active Substance, Compound, Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) Ingredient that alone or in combination with one or more other ingredients is considered to...
hello viewrs in this video we gonna know about the asthmatic Drugs specialllu sub class of METHYLXANTHINES Asthma means it is disorder of the respiratory...
Pharmacology II (BP602TP) Drugs for constipation & Diarrhoea 1. Irrespective of the type, all laxatives exert the following action: A.Increase the content of solids in...
Pharmacology II (BP602TP) Emetics & Anti-emetics 1 The most dependable emetic used to expel ingested poisons is: A.Intramuscular emetine B.Oral syrup ipecacuanha C.Intramuscular apomorphine D.Oral...
Pharmacology II (BP602TP) Gastrointestinal Drugs Anti-ulcer Agents 1. Histamine H2 blockers attenuate the gastric secretory response to acetylcholine and pentagastrin as well because: A. H2...
Pharmacology II (BP602TP) Respiratory Drugs 1. The following expectorant acts both directly on the airway mucosa as well as reflexly: A.Potassium iodide B.Guaiphenesin C.Terpin hydrate...
Description hello viewrs in this video we gonna know about the asthmatic Drugs specialllu sub class of SYMPATHOMIMETIC DRUGS Sympathomimetic Drugs is a categories of...