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1.General Principles2. Topical Anti-Infective Agents3.Chemotherapy of Parasitic Diseases 4.Sulphonamides and Urinary Tract Antiseptic gents 5.Antibiotics 6.Modes of Action of Antibiotics 7.Antifungal Agents 8.Antiviral Agents 9.Anti-Neoplastic Agents 10.Anti-Tuberculosis and Anti-Leprotic Agents 11.Hormones 12.Insulin and Oral Hypoglycemic Agents 13.Diuretics 14.Drugs Acting on Blood 15.Drugs Acting on GIT 16.Drugs Acting on Respiratory Tract 17.Diagnostic Agents 18.Immuno-Modulators 19.Adverse Effects 20.Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship 21.Vitamins Synthesis of Drugs (Appendix) Index
Drug design enzyme inhibitors anti-AIDs Agents microbial bioconversions in steroids microbial bioconversions in prostaglandins neurotransmitters drug acting on cardiovascular system quantitative structure- activity relationship pharmaceutical industrial operation statutory & regulatory aspects
1 Narcotic analgesics 2 Anti inflammatory agents 3 Autacoids 4 Drugs acting on respiratory tract 5 Drugs acting on gastrointestinal tract Index
A fresh look at two centuries of humanitarian history through a moral economy approach focusing on appeals, allocation, and accounting.
The study of elements and the compounds they form is referred to as inorganic chemistry. Organic chemistry, on the other hand, is concerned with carbon and the compounds it forms. However, there is a lot of crossovers between organic and inorganic, thus the two categories are not completely separate from one another. The book's key features include an overview of general elements and the relevance of those aspects, with a focus on the applications in the pharmaceutical field. is a standard textbook that is often used for an introductory level inorganic chemistry undergraduate course. It provides a complete pedagogical framework to assist students with understanding essential concepts. This b...