B.pharm Syllabus SEM
B.pharm Syllabus SEM
B.pharm Syllabus SEM
OR
ii. A candidate who fails to secure 50% in aggregate and also fails in not
more than one paper shall be allowed to appear at a supplementary
examination in the paper failed and two theory papers of his/her choice.
15. The college, if possible will organize an Educational and Industrial tour for 15
days during III year B.Pharm. Students as a part of the teaching program, may
take part accompanied by faculty members deputed by the college.
B.PHARM. I YEAR
THEORY PAPERS:
Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
Sl.No Subjects Duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
1 Dispensing & General Pharmacy 3 20 80 100 3
Pharmaceutical Inorganic and.
2 3 20 80 100 3
Analytical chemistry
3 Pharmaceutical Organic Chem-1 4 20 80 100 3
Remedial Maths/Remedial
4 2 20/10 80/40 100/50 3/1.5
Biology
5 Biochemistry 2 20 80 100 3
6 Communicative skills in English 2 20 80 100 3
7 Tutorials 5
Total 21 120/110 480/440 600/110
PRACTICAL PAPERS:
Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
Sl.No Subjects duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
1 Dispensing & General Pharmacy 3 20 80 100 3
Pharmaceutical Inorganic and.
2 3 20 80 100 3
Analytical chemistry
3 Pharmaceutical Organic Chem-1 3 20 80 100 3
4 Remedial Biology 3 10 40 50 2
5 Biochemistry 3 20 80 100 3
Total 15 80/90 320/360 450
UNIT- I
a) Pharmacy literature: History of I.P., B.P., U.S.P., B.P.C, and N.F. of India
and Extra Pharmacopoeia.
UNIT - II
UNIT - III
UNIT -IV
Principles involved and procedures adopted in the dispensing of the
following classes of Pharmaceutical preparations: Mixtures, Emulsions,
Powders, Lotions, Liniments, Ointments, Creams, Pastes and jellies,
Suppositories, Pessaries, Nasal bougies, Inhalations, Eye drops, Ear drops,
Throat paints and Gargles.
UNIT -V
(Practicals) [3hrs/Week]
Ear drops : Boric acid ear drops, Sodium bicarbonate ear drops.
Eye drops : Atropine sulphate eye drops, Zinc sulphate eye drops
Mouth wash : Peppermint mouth rinse, Zinc sulphate, Zinc chloride mouth
wash.
- Soft soap
-
III. Some information regarding incompatibilities (can be a demonstration).
UNIT I
(a) Limit tests for Arsenic, heavy metals, lead, Iron, chloride and Sulphate
and Pharmacopoeial standards.
(b) Electrolytes: Sodium, Potassium and Calcium replenishers.
Sodium and Potassium Replenishers: Sodium chloride, compound
UNIT-II
UNIT III
PART B (Analytical)
Unit IV
a) Theory of Neutralization Titration: Acidimetry, Alkalimetry, Acid-
base concept, Common ion effect and Solubility product, pH, Buffers and
indicators.
Unit V
List of experiments:
A) Limit tests for the following as per the procedure given in Indian Pharmacopoeia
(1996 including the latest addenda)
1) Chlorides
2) Sulphates
3) Heavy metals
4) Iron
5) Arsenic (demonstration)
B) 6) Balances and Weighing, Calibration of weight, Pipette and Burette.
7) Preparation and standardization of Hydrochloric acid solution (0.1N).
8) Preparation and standardization of Potassium permanganate solution (0.1N &
0.1M).
9) Preparation of a primary standard solution of 0.1N Potassium hydrogen-
phthalate.
10) Preparation and standardization of 0.1N EDTA solution.
11) Preparation and purification of Boric acid.
12) Preparation and purification of Sodium citrate.
13) Preparation and purification of Potash alum.
14) Preparation and purification of yellow mercuric oxide.
15) Preparation and purification of Ammoniated mercury.
16) Preparation and purification of Magnesium stearate.
17) Assay of sodium bicarbonate and assay of Boric acid (Neutralisation).
18) Assay of Calcium gluconate (or) any calcium compounds (Complexometry).
19) Assay of Copper sulphate (Redox titration).
20) Assay of Sodium acetate (Non-aqueous titration).
21) Assay of Ferrous sulphate (Oxidation-reduction / Redox titration).
22) Assay of Hydrogen peroxide solution (Permanganometry).
23) Exercises related assay by Gravimetric method.
I.T. 3. PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-I
(Theory) [4hrs/week]
Unit I
A Study of Hydrocarbons:
Aromtic Hydrocarbons:
Kekules structure of Benzene, Bond lengths, Heats of hydrogenation and
stability, Molecular orbital picture of Benzene, Aromaticity, Huckels rule,
Nomenclature of Benzene derivatives, characteristic reactions of Benzene, theory
of reactivity and orientation in monosubstituted benzenes.
Unit II
Unit III
Unit IV
Unit V
Nitrogen Compounds:
Nitro compounds: Nomenclature, acidity of nitro compounds containing -
hydrogens, reductive reactions of aromatic nitro compounds.
I. Preparation of organic compounds (each involving a specific organic reaction covered in theory)
UNIT - II
Trigonometry: Trigonometric ratios and the relation between them. Sin (AB),
Cos (AB) and Tan (AB) formulae only. Trigonometric ratios of multiple angles.
Height and distances with simple problems only.
UNIT - III
UNIT - IV
UNIT - V
(Theory)[2Hrs/Week]
Section A (Botany)
UNIT I
Plant Cell and Tissues: Plant cell ultra structure with special reference to
plasma membrane, mitochondria and plastids. Cell inclusions. Cell division:
Mitosis and Meiosis. Types of plant tissues, tissue systems, and their functions.
UNIT - II
Morphology and Histology: Root, Stem, Bark, Wood, Leaf, Flower, Fruit and
Seed. Modifications of roots and stems.
UNIT -III
Section B (Zoology)
UNIT - IV
Animal cells and Tissues: Animal cell ultra structure with special reference to
endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, and ribosome. Cell division. Types of
cells and tissues, and their functions.
UNIT - V
UNIT - VI
(Practicals)[3Hrs/Week]
Experiments
I.T.5. BIOCHEMISTRY
(Theory) [2 Hrs/Week]
UNIT I
Carbohydrate Metabolism: Glycolysis, glycogenolysis, gluconeogenesis, Krebs
cycle, direct oxidative pathway (HMP), uronic acid pathway.
UNIT II
UNIT III
UNIT IV
The principles involved and the method used in the qualitative and
quantitative analysis of blood for the following constituents: glucose,
urea, cholesterol, bile salts, bile pigments, creatinine, calcium, phosphates, SGPT
and SGOPT.
The principles involved and the method used in the qualitative and
quantitative analysis of urine for the following constituents: glucose,
ketone bodies, bile salts, bile pigments and albumin.
UNIT V
I.P.5. BIOCHEMISTRY
(Practicals) [3 Hrs/Week]
Experiments:
1. Identification of Carbohydrates
2. Preparation of Osazones
3. Identification of Amino acids
4. Identification of Proteins
5. Colour reactions of Cholesterol
6. Analysis of urine.
7. Analysis of urine for abnormal constituents
8. Estimation of Chlorides in Urine
9. Estimation of Glucose in Urine
10. Estimation of Uric acid in Urine
11. Estimation of Creatinine in Urine
12. Estimation of Glucose in blood by Folin-Wu method.
13. Estimation of glucose in blood by glucose oxidase method
14. Estimation of serum cholesterol (Enzymatic method)
15. Estimation of Urea in Blood
16. Estimation of Creatinine in blood
17. Estimation of Serum protein
18. Estimation of Urobilinogen in Blood
19. Estimation of Bile pigments in Serum
20. Estimation of alkaline phosphatase in Serum
UNIT-I
UNIT-II
UNIT-III
Communication through letters; official and personal letters; letters of complaint;
letters of enquiries; and responses; writing memos, circulars and notices; what
to avoid while writing; paragraph writing; scientific/technical report writing;
drafting and delivering a speech, resume writing and interview techniques.
UNIT-IV
UNIT-V
The following four essays from Selections from Modern English prose Edited by
Haladhar Panda are prescribed:
1. Our Own Civilization -C.E.M.Joad
2. Andrew Carnegie -E.H Carter
3. The Secret of work -Swami Vivekananda
4. The Generation Gap -Benjamin Spock
B.PHARM II YEAR
2.1. Semester
THEORY PAPERS:
Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
S.No Subjects Duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
Biostatistics & Computer
1 4 20 80 100 3
Applications
2 Pharm. Engineering 4 20 80 100 3
3 Pharm. Org. Chemistry-II 3 20 80 100 3
4 Human Anatomy & Physiology - I 3 20 80 100 3
Pharm. Microbiology &
5 3 20 80 100 3
Immunology-I
6 Tutorial 1
Total 18 100 400 500
PRATICAL PAPERS:
Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
S.No Subjects Duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
1 Pharm Engineering 6 20 80 100 3
Biostatistics & computer
2 6 20 80 100 3
Applications
Pharm. Microbiology &
3 6 20 80 100 4
Immunology-I
Total 18 60 240 300
@ Two sessional examinations will be conducted and their average will be taken
(Theory)[4/Week]
Section A: Bio-statistics
UNIT I
UNIT-II
UNIT III
Design of experiments: Basic concepts of CRD, RBD and Latin square designs.
UNIT IV
UNIT V
UNIT VI
(Practicals)[6hrs/Week]
UNIT I
UNIT - II
Flow of Heat: Concept of heat flow: Conduction fouriers law, Natural and forced
convection, radiation, Stefan-Boltzmann law, temperature drop in parallel and
counter current heat exchangers. construction, operation and applications of heat
exchangers, interchangers and finned tubes
UNIT III
UNIT IV
Drying: Theory of drying, drying curves, shrinkage of materials, construction,
operation and application of different dryers, atmospheric and vacuum
compartment dryer, rotary dryer, spray dryer, freeze dryer and fluidized bed
dryer.
UNIT V
Unit-II
Structure of the disaccharides: sucrose and lactose, Glycosidic linkage, Non-
reducing nature of sucrose, A brief account of starch and cellulose. A brief
account on pharmaceutical importance of carbohydrates: starch, cellulose and
derivatives, Glucose, lactose , sucrose, sorbitol, mannitol
Glycosides: Definition, and , glycosidic linkages, chemical and Enzymatic
hydrolysis, examples of c-glycosides, N-glycosides, S glycosides, O glycosides,
ester glycosides and uses glycosides (physiological/ pharmaceutical importance.)
UNIT - III
UNIT - V
UNIT I
An introduction to human body, the tissue level organization of human body,
Fundamentals of anatomy of different systems of human body Skeletal system,
Nervous system, Muscular system, Joints.
UNIT- II
Control system of the human body: The special senses-sense of smell and taste, vision,
hearing and equilibrium, skin, Disorders of vision and hearing
UNIT-III
Haemopoietic system: Composition, functions and properties of blood, formation of
blood cells-RBC, WBC and platelets, blood clotting mechanism ,factors effecting blood
clottong,disorders of platelets and coagulation, blood groups and their significance
UNIT-IV
UNIT-V
UNIT I
UNIT - II
Culture media, different types, Preparation, Media for bacterial, fungal &
actinomycetes cultures.
UNIT - IV
UNIT - V
(Practicals) [6 Hrs/Week;]
B.PHARM II YEAR
2.2. Semester
THEORY PAPERS:
Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
S.No Subjects Duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
1 Pharm. Org. Chemistry-III 4 20 80 100 3
2 Human Anatomy & Physiology-II 4 20 80 100 3
Pharm. Microbiology &
3 4 20 80 100 3
Immunology-II
4 Environmental sciences 4 20 80 100 3
5 PHARMACY MANAGEMENT 4 20 80 100 3
6. tutorials 4
Total 24 100 400 500
PRATICAL PAPERS:
Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
S.No Subjects Duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
1 Pharm. Org. Chemistry-II 6 20 80 100 4
2 Human Anatomy & Physiology 6 20 80 100 4
Total 12 40 160 200
@ Two sessional exams will be conducted and their average will be taken
2.2.T.1. PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY III
(Theory) [4 Hrs/Week]
Unit-I
Lipids (oils and fats): Definition, fatty acids, characterization of lipids (Saponification
value, Acid value and Iodine value), Hydrogenation and Rancidity of oils and fats.
Unit-II
A study of the mechanism and application in synthesis of the
following named reactions:
A. Beckmann rearrangement
B. Fries rearrangement
C. Phillips condensation reaction
D. Mannich reaction
E. Michael addition reaction
Unit-III
Study of some reagents: Preparation and some synthetic applications of
A) n-Bromo succinamide
B) diazomethane
C) LiAlH4
D) NaBH4
E) Aluminium isopropoxide and potassium tertiary butaoxide
F) Witting reagent
G) DCC reagent (NN Diacylohexyl carbodiimide)
Unit-IV
A Study of Some Simple Heterocyclic Systems containg one
heteroatom:
` Five membered with one hetero atom: Furan, Pyrrole, Thiophene and
Pyridine. Structure, source, electrophilic substitution, reactivity and orientation,
reduction
six membered ring systems with one hetero atoms:, Pyridine, Structure,
source, electrophilic and nucleophillic substitution , basicity, reudction
Unit-V
Definition, Nomenclature, Structure, aromaticity, reactivity, acidity, basicity and
characteristic reactions of some fused ring systems: Indole, benzimidazole,
benzothiazole, quinoline, isoquinoline and phenothiazine
Structure of some drugs or compounds with biological activity containing these ring
systems
2.2. P. 1. PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-II
(Practicals) [6hrs/week]
(Theory) [4 hrs/week]
UNIT - I
UNIT - II
UNIT - III
Hypersensitivity types,
UNIT - IV
UNIT - V
Natural Resources:
UNIT-II
Ecosystems
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
Environmental Pollution
UNIT-V
UNIT-I
Central nervous system: Classification of nerves, their origin, innervation, transmission
and functions spinal nerves and cranial nerves, electrical signals in neurons, signal
transmission at synapses, introduction to neurotransmittors, physiology of different parts
of brain and spinal cord
Unit-II
UNIT-IV
UNIT V
Body fluids and renal function: Anatomy of kidneys, nephron and their functions.
Fluid compartments and fluid balance, electrolyte in body fluid and their balance.
Acid-base balance.
II. 2.2.P.2. HUMAN ANATOMY ANDPHYSIOLOGY
(Practicals) [6Hrs/week]
UNIT I
UNIT -II
UNIT -III
UNIT -IV
UNIT -V
Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
S.No Subjects Duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
PHARMACEUTICAL
1 INSTRUMENTAL 6 20 80 100 3
ANALYSIS
2 PHYSICAL PHARMACY 6 20 80 100 3
3 COSMETIC TECHNOLOGY 4 20 80 100 3
4 Tutorials 2
18 100 400 500
PRATICAL PAPERS:
Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
S.No Subjects Duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
PHARMACEUTICAL
1 INSTRUMENTAL 6 20 80 100 4
ANALYSIS
2 PHYSICAL PHARMACY 6 20 80 100 4
3 COSMETIC TECHNOLOGY 6 20 80 100 4
Total 18 60 240 300
3.1. Semester B.PHARM THIRD YEAR
UNIT-I
UNIT-II
Fluorimetry
Flame photometry
Refractometry
Polarimetry and Spectropolarimetry
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
Vitamins:
Antibiotics:
Steroids:
Alkaloids:
Synthetic drugs:
Practical experiments
UNIT I
UNIT II
UNIT III
Colloids: Study of their optical, kinetic and electrical properties by giving special
emphasis of their applications towards pharmaceutical product formulation.
Stability of colloids: Electro kinetic stabilization, sensitization, protection and
solubilization mechanisms.
UNIT IV
UNIT V
UNIT I
UNIT II
UNIT III
Preparation for hands: Hand creams and lotions, nail lacquers and nail polish
removers.
UNIT IV
Preparations for the hair: Shampoos, hair creams, hair tonics, hair dyes and
depilatories (hair removers).
UNIT V
Shaving preparations: Pre-shave and after shave lotions shaving creams and
shaving soaps.
THEORY PAPERS:
Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
S.No Subjects Duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY I
1 5 20 80 100 3
(Natural Products)
2 PHARMACOGNOSY I 5 20 80 100 3
3 PHARMACOLOGY I 4 20 80 100 3
4. Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence 4 20 80 100 3
18 100 400 500
PRATICAL PAPERS:
Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
S.No Subjects Duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY I
1 6 20 80 100 4
(Natural Products)
2 PHARMACOGNOSY I 6 20 80 100 4
3 Pharmacology -I 6 20 80 100 4
Total 18 60 240 300
3.2. T.1. MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY I
(Natural Products)
(Theory) [5Hrs/week]
UNIT I
Reactions: Hydrolysis of penicillin by cold and hot dilute mineral acid, alkali,
enzymatic hydrolysis with Pencillinase, amidase and methanolysis followed by
aqueous mercuric chloride.
Based on the route of administration- Classification: Oral and parenteral, based
on spectrum of activity and resistance to -lactamase, as natural, biosynthetic
and semi-synthetic.
General method of synthesis of pencillins from 6-APA, SAR, mechanism of action,
therapeutic uses, toxicity. A note on -lactamase inhibitors.
Vitamin Ks Vit K1, K2, K3 and K4 Structures Physiological role and uses.
Water soluble vitamins: Structures, physiological role and uses of Vit B1, B2, B6,
B12 , Nicotinic acid and amide, Cyanocobalamine, folic acid and Ascorbic acid.
UNIT III
Steroids:
Hormones of Pancreas:
Insulin introduction, structural features some sequence differences in
insulins of some species like humans, pork, beef. Metabolic effects of
insulin. A note on insulin preparations. Glucagon Structure and
Physiological role.
UNIT IV
Alkaloids:
UNIT V
Terpenoids:
NOTE:
(Theory)[5 hrs/week]
UNIT I
drugs.
UNIT II
UNIT III
UNIT IV
UNIT V
List of experiments:
UNIT I
UNIT II
UNIT IV
UNIT V
3.2.P.3 PHARMACOLOGY I
( 6 per week)
1. Common laboratory animals and anesthetics used in animal studies. Some
common and standard techniques of bleeding, intravenous injection, intra-
gastric administration, procedures for rendering animal unconscious and
chemical euthanasia, separation of plasma and serum.
2. Study of different routes of administration of drugs in mice/rats. To study the
effect of
hepatic microsomal enzyme inhibitors and inducers on the phenobarbitone
sleeping time in mice.
(Theory) [4Hrs\week]
UNIT - I
UNIT - II
UNIT III
UNIT IV
.
Legislations affecting Pharmaceutical and Food Industry.
UNIT V
a) The India Patents and Design Act, 1970 with reference to the Drugs and
Pharmaceutical, only.
b) Prevention of Food Adulteration Act.
c) The factories act 1948 and the amendments
d) Consumer protection act 1986
e) Intellectual property rights a brief introduction to various IPRs.
f) Case histories involving different Acts.
Note: The Students are expected to be acquainted with amendments to the above Acts.
THEORY PAPERS:
Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
S.No Subjects Duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
PHARMACEUTICAL
TECHNOLOGY-I
1 (Dosage forms) 6 20 80 100 3
2 PHARMACOGNOSY II 6 20 80 100 3
PHARMACOLOGY II AND
3 6 20 80 100 3
TOXICOLOGY
18 60 240 300
PRATICAL PAPERS:
Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
S.No Subjects Duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
PHARMACEUTICAL
TECHNOLOGY-I
1 6 20 80 100 4
(Dosage forms)
2 PHARMACOGNOSY II 6 20 80 100 4
Pharmacology II and
3 6 20 80 100 4
TOXICOLOGY
Total 18 60 240 300
4.1. T.1. PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY
(Dosage forms)
(Theory)[6Hrs/Week]
UNIT I
UNIT II
UNIT - III
UNIT IV
A) Compulsory (fifteen)
Formulation and evaluation of the following:
1. Solution
2. Dry syrup
3. Suspension
4. Solid dispersion
5. Effervescent granules
6 Emulsion
B) Optional (seven)
UNIT I
UNIT II
UNIT III
UNIT V
4.1.P.2. PHARMACOGNOSY II
(Practicals) [6hrs/week]
List of experiments
UNIT II
UNIT III
UNIT IV
Principles of Toxicology
IV.P.4. PHARMACOLOGY II
(Practicals) [3hrs/week]
THEORY PAPERS:
Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
S.No Subjects Duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
PHARMACEUTICAL
1 6 20 80 100 3
BIOTECHNOLOGY
BIOPHARMACEUTICS AND
2 4 20 80 100 3
PHARMACOKINETICS
MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
3 6 20 80 100 3
II (Synthetic)
4 Hospital and clinical Pharmacy 4 60 240 300
PRATICAL PAPERS:
Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
S.No Subjects Duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
PHARMACEUTICAL
1 6 20 80 100 4
BIOTECHNOLOGY
BIOPHARMACEUTICS AND
2 6 20 80 100 4
PHARMACOKINETICS
MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
3 6 20 80 100 4
II (Synthetic)
Total 18 60 240 300
4.2. T.1. PHARMACEUTICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
(Theory) [6hrs/Week]
UNIT I
Fermentation Technology:
1) Screening Methods for bioactive metabolites.
2) Introduction to fermenter and its accessories.
3) Anaerobic and aerobic fermentations; Surface, submerged and solid-state
fermentations.
4) Manufacture of the following: Study of culture, media, production conditions,
extraction and purifications of:
i) Antibiotics-Penicillin and Streptomycin.
ii) Acids-lactic acid.
iii) Enzymes-Fungal diastase.
iv) Vitamins- Vitamin B12.
v) Polysccharides-Dextran.
UNIT - II
Animal, blood and immunological products.
Animal Products:
i) Insulin-extraction, purification and types of formulations.
ii) Pepsin (iii) Heparin I.P
Blood products: Whole human blood, Plasma, dried plasma, fibrin, thrombin,
Normal human immunoglobulin injection, Ideal characters of plasma substitutes,
Dextran formulations (Preparations, uses and storage).
Immunological preparations: Definition and classification of immunoloical
preparations. Manufacture and standardization of:
Bacterial - Cholera, BCG Vaccine.
Viral - Polio and Rabies.
Toxoids - Diphtheria.
Antitoxins - Tetanus antitoxin
Diagnostic agents - Purified protein derivatives for Tuberculin test.
UNIT III
Testing methods:
Test for sterility: Sterility testing, media, sampling, neutralization of various
antimicrobial substances in dosage forms. Conducting these tests for injections,
surgical sutures (cat gut) & cotton.
Principles of microbiological assays and detailed assays for Vitamin. B12 and
Penicillin.
UNIT IV
Enzymes and animal cell biotechnology:
Enzymes: Sources. Applications in pharmaceutical industry, therapeutics and
clinical analysis.
Immobilization of enzymes, advantages and limitations of immobilization and
brief study of gel entrapment, adsorption methods of immobilization.
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION TO BIOPHARMACEUTICS:
Introduction
The Concept of Biopharmaceutics
ABSORPTION OF DRUGS:
ABSORPTION OF DRUGS FROM GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
UNIT II
DISSOLUTION:
UNIT III
DRUG DISTRIBUTION:
Physicochemical Properties of the Drug, Organ/Tissue Size, Blood Flow to the
Organ, Physiological Barriers to the Diffusion of Drugs, Drug Binding in Blood,
Drug Binding to Tissue and Other Macromolecules and Apparent Volume of
distribution.
DRUG ELEMINATION:
UNIT IV
INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOKINETICS:
UNIT V
PHARMACOKINETICS
UNIT I
A brief account of quantitative aspects of drug action and Receptor concept of drug
action mechanism.
UNIT II
UNIT III
UNIT IV
UNIT V
Chemotherapeutic Agents:
Definition Chemical Classification, SAR and mechanism of action and synthesis of
the specified drugs in the following:
UNIT I
UNIT II
UNIT - III
UNIT IV
UNIT V
Pathophysiology, drug therapy and critical analysis of rational use of
drugs in the following disorders: