UTIs, Cancer Chemo & Immuno-pharmacology Notes [U-4]

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Pharmacology III
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Other Subjects of B Pharmacy 6th Semester

Herbal Drug Technology

Topic wise notes of:

Herbal Drug Technology

  • Herbal Raw Materials & Indian Medicine Systems
  • Nutraceuticals: Uses, Herbs & Interactions
  • Herbal Cosmetics, Excipients & Formulations
  • Herbal Drug Evaluation, Patents & Regulations
  • Herbal Industry: Scope, GMP & Infrastructure

Absorption & Distribution

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Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics

  • Biopharmaceutics: Absorption & Distribution
  • Drug Elimination, Bioavailability & Bioequivalence
  • Pharmacokinetics Models, Dosing & Parameters
  • Multicompartment models
  • Nonlinear Pharmacokinetics

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Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance

Topic wise notes of:

Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance

  • Quality Assurance, GMP, ICH, QbD & Quality System
  • GMP: Personnel, Premises & Equipment Control
  • Quality Control and Good Laboratory Practice
  • Complaints & Document Management
  • Calibration and Warehousing

Antibiotics & Aminoglycosides in Medicinal Chemistry III

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Medicinal Chemistry III

  • Antibiotics & Aminoglycosides
  • Antibiotics & Antimalarials: Structures & SAR
  • Anti-TB, UTI & Antiviral Agents
  • Antifungals, Antiprotozoals & Sulfonamides
  • Intro to Drug Design & QSAR Approaches

Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

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Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

  • Introduction to Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
  • Genetic Engineering & rDNA Technology
  • Immunology and Vaccine Technology
  • Microbial Genetics & Biotransformation
  • Fermentation & Bioproduct Production

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UTIs and Cancer Chemo Notes Summary

l. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) & Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)

  • UTIs: Commonly treated with sulfonamides, fluoroquinolones, cephalosporins, or nitrofurantoin.
  • STDs:
    • Gonorrhea: Ceftriaxone.
    • Syphilis: Penicillin.
    • Chlamydia: Doxycycline or Azithromycin.
    • HIV: Antiretroviral therapy.

2. Chemotherapy of Malignancy

  • Uses cytotoxic drugs that inhibit DNA synthesis or mitosis.
  • Major classes: alkylating agents, antimetabolites, plant alkaloids, antibiotics, and hormonal agents.
  • Target: destroy cancer cells while minimizing harm to normal tissue.

Immunopharmacology Notes Summary

1. Immunostimulants

  • Boost immune response.
  • Examples: BCG vaccine, Levamisole, Interleukins, Interferons.

2. Immunosuppressants

3. Protein Drugs & Monoclonal Antibodies

  • Biologics targeting specific pathways.
  • Examples: Insulin, Rituximab, Trastuzumab.

4. Target Drugs to Antigen & Biosimilars

  • Targeted therapy: Attacks tumor-specific antigens (e.g., Imatinib for CML).
  • Biosimilars: Affordable versions of biologic drugs with similar efficacy and safety.

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