RGPV B. PHARMACY PHARMACOLOGY –IV (CLINICAL PHARMACY AND DRUG INTERACTIONS) PY-804 SYLLABUS
Chemotherapy –
- General principles of chemotherapy
- Sulfonamides and co-trimaxazole
- Antibiotics-Penicillin, Cephalosporins, Betalactums tetracyclines, Aminoglycosides, Choloramphenicol, Erythomycin,Quinolones and Miscellaneous antibiotics.
- Chemotherapy of tuberculosis, leprosy, fungal diastase, viral diseases, urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted diseases
- Chemotherapy of malignancy and immunosuppressive agents
- Anti malarials and Anti diarrhoeal
Basic Concepts of Pharmacotherapya)
- Clinical Pharmacokinetics Individualization of Drug Therapy.
- Drug Use During Infancy and in the Elderly ( Paediatrics and Geriatrics)
- Drug use druring Pregnancy.
- Drug induced disease.
- The Basics of Drug interactions.
- General principles of clinical laboratory tests.
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Concept of essential Drugs and Drug Use, Drug abuse.
Principles of Toxiclogy
- Detination of Poison, general principles of treatment of poisoning particular reference of barbiturates, Opoids,Organophosphorylation and Atropine poisoing.
- Heavy metals and heavy metal antagonists.
To study different screecring methods using various behavioral models
Books recommended
1. Herfindal, E.T. and Hirschman, J.L., Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, William and Wilkins.
2. Katzung, B.G., Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, Prentice Hall International.
3. Laurence, D.R. and Bennet, P.N., Clinical Pharmacology, Churchill Livingstone.
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