ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY - I


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The fascinating world of “Advanced Pharmacology I" is the subject to explore. This book takes us on an exciting journey through the rapidly evolving science of pharmacology, where novel concepts and groundbreaking findings are transforming our understanding of and reliance on medicine. The subject is designed to strengthen the basic knowledge in the field of pharmacology and to impart recent advances in the drugs used for the treatment of various diseases. In addition, this subject helps the students to understand the concepts of Pharmacological and mechanisms involved. This book's rigorous planning ensures a thorough comprehension of the subject matter by covering a broad variety of subjects that line up with the drug actions. We go into the fundamentals of controlled medication delivery systems in Unit I. We discuss general pharmacology, in which we discuss drug development, drug distribution, drug safety, and effectiveness. Further, the new drug development and its stages have been considered. In the next chapter of Unit 1, the concepts of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics are presented. In pharmacokinetics, we investigate the drug's absorption, distribution, biotransformation, and elimination. Concepts of linear and non-linear compartment models and in pharmacodynamics, the mechanism of drug action, receptors, structural and functional families of receptors, and quantitation of drug-receptor interaction have been briefly discussed briefly. Neurotransmission is introduced in Unit II. We explore the general concept of neurotransmission in this unit. Neurohumoral transmission in the autonomic and central nervous systems has been discussed here. Further, we discussed the concept of NANC. In Unit III, we address systemic pharmacology, in which we go through the pathophysiology of diseases, mechanisms of action, pharmacology, and toxicology of existing as well as novel drugs. It has been looked into how parasympathomimetics and sympathomimetics affect the neuromuscular junction and how they affect the autonomic nervous system.




Text Book of Pharmacology I


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The titled book, “Textbook of Pharmacology I” (As per PCI regulation). The idea of book originated by authors to convey a combined database for easy understanding of Pharmacology. This book is intended to communicate information on novel drug delivery techniques, to direct tutors and learners regarding fundamental concepts in Pharmacology I. The major aim to write this textbook is to provide information in articulate summarized manner to accomplish necessities of undergraduates as per PCI regulation. This volume is designed not only according to curriculum of undergraduate courses in pharmacy by PCI but also to communicate knowledge on Pharmacology Jurisprudence for post graduate learners. We assured this book will be originated very valuable by graduates, post graduates, professors and industrial learners.







General Register


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Catalogue


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Bulletin


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Pharmacology-I (English Edition)


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Catalogue of the University of Michigan


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School of Medicine ... Bulletin


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PHARMACOLOGY-I


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Pharmacology is the branch of medicine and biology that focuses on the study of drug action. It is a field that encompasses the understanding of how drugs interact with biological systems, their therapeutic effects, mechanisms of action, side effects, and potential for misuse. Pharmacology bridges the gap between medical science and chemistry, providing crucial insights that lead to the development of new medications and therapies.