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Paper
I (Section-A )
1. Molecular Pharmacology i Drug Receptors
ii Chemical Bonds
iii Drugs And Enzymes
iv Structure Activity Relationship
2. Cellular Pharmacology i Biological Membrane And Transport
Accross Membranes
ii Drug Effect On Extra Cellular. Tissue Ingredients.
3. Integral Pharmacology
i Pharmacokinetics
ii Principal Effects Of Drugs
iii Side Effects Of Drugs
iv Complex Drug Actions - Commulation, Tolerence, Synergism,
Antagonism, Potentiation.
4. Pharmacogenetics
5. Drug Selectivity
6. Chemotheraphy
i General Principles Of Chemotheropy
ii Chemotherapy Of Infectious Diseases
iii Chemotherapy Of Malignancy
7. Quantative Aspects In Pharmacology
i Dose Response Relationship
ii Bioassay
iii Chemical Assay
iv Radio Immuno Assay
v Drug Standardization
8. Pharmacological Screening Of Siddha
Medicinal Preparations
i Selection Of Plants, Minerals And Animal Products
Used In Siddha Medicine
ii Extraction,Preparation And Screening Of
Pharmacologically Active Principles In Various
Experimental Models.
9.Biostatistics
CenteringConstants;Means,MedianAndMode,Variability Constants-
Average,Range,Interquartile Range, Average Deviation,
Standard Deviation;
Tests Of Significance Student'sTest, Chi Square Test,
Anova, Application Of Statistics In Evaluation Of Siddha
And Herbal Preparations And Formulations
Paper I (Section - B)
General Principles Of Toxicology
1 Introduction To Toxicology- Toxicology - Definition
And Branches - Classification Of Toxic Agents.
2 Toxins - Acute And Chronic Exposure - Route, Site,
Duration And Frequency Of Exposure.
3 Spectrum Of Toxic Effects - Allergic And Idiosyncratic
Reactions; Toxicity; Immediate And Delayed; Reversible
And Irreversible; Local Systemic And Selective.
4 Toxicokinetics - Abserption, Distribution, Metabolism
And Excretion And Influencing Factors.
5 Dose - Response Relationship - Ld 50, Ed 50
6 Mechanism Of Action.
7 Chemical - Chemical Interaction, Chemical - Diet Interation
- Potentiation, Synergism And Antagonism.
8 Factors Influencing Toxicity - Factors Related To
The Agent, Exposure Situation And Internal Environment
Of The Subject, External Enviornmental Factors.
9 ToxicityTestsInAnimals-Acute,Subacute And ChronicTests
Mutagenicity,Teratogenicity And 0.Carcinogenicity
Tests, Interpretation Of Laboratory Data.
10 Treatment And Management Of Poisoning - Antidotal
Principles And Their Application.
Paper I (Section-C)
Instrumentation
1 Thin Layer Chromatography & Paper
Electrophoresis
2 U.V. - Vis Spectro Photometry - Differential Spectrophotometry
3 Infra-Red Spectrophotometry - Interpretation Of Spectra.
4 NMR Spectorphotometry And Its Applications.
5 Mass Spectrometry As Applied To Drugs Analysis
6 Gaschromatography & G C - Ms Techniques.
7 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry And Neutron Activation
Analysis As Applied To Elemental Analysis.
8 X-Ray Diffraction In Toxicological Analysis
9 High Performance Liquid Chromatography In Toxicology
10 Radio Immuno Assay In Analysis Of Body Fluids For
Poisons.
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Paper II (Section-A)
I. Drugs Acting On Various Systems
i Cns
ii Ans
iii Respiratory
iv Cardio Vasular
v Gastrointestinal
vi Genito Urinary
vii Musculo Skeletal
II.
Reproductive Pharmacology : -
(i) Drugs Acting On The Male & Female Reproductive
System
(ii) Antifertility Agents
(iii) Hormone Replacement Therapy
III.
Hormones And Hormone Antagonists : -
(i) Endocrinological Disorders And Drug Treatment
(ii) Anti Diabetic Drugs
(iii) Anti Thyroid Drugs
(iv) Hormone Replacement Therapy in Endocrinological
Disorders
IV.
Vitamins, Minerals And Nutritional Supplements:-
(i) Deficiencies And their Drug Treatment.
V.
Analgesic, Anti Pyretic And Antinflammartory Drugs -
Drugs Used In Inflammatory Disorders - Anti Artheritic,
Gout Drugs.
VI.
Chemotherapy
General Principles - Chemotherapy Of Infectious Diseases,
Chemotherapy Of Malignancy.
Paper
II (Section-B )
1. Preliminaries - Central & Peripherac Nervous
Systems Neuro Transmitters
2. Drug Addiction & Habituation
3. Drug Dependence
4. Social & Personality Factors Conductive To Drug
Dependence
5. Dependence Potential And Dependence Liability
6. Narcotic Analgesies
7. Cannabis And Cannabenoids
8. Psychotogenic Drugs.
9. Amphetamines.
10. Cocaine And Erythroxylon Coca
11. Mono Amine Oxidase Inhibitors - Triexelic Antidepressants
12. Xanthine Beverages And Xanthine Alkaloids
13. Abuse Of & Toxicity Associated With Hypnotics
And Seditives.
(i) Barbiturates
(ii) Benzodiazepines
(iii) Miscellaneous
14. (i) Acute & Chronic Toxicity Associated With
Abeottol Abuse
(ii) Toxicity & Treatment Associated With Methanol
Poisioning
15. Abuse Of Inhalants & Glue Sniffing.
16. Tobacco Smoking - Tobacco Use - Toxicity & Complications
Associated With
17. Treatment & Prevention Of Drug Addiction.
18. Siddha & Other Methods Associated With The Treatment
& Prevention Of Drug Addiction
19. Siddha Drugs In Preventing & Treating Drug Toxicity
Associated With Liver And Other Organs.
20. Experimental Techniques In Evaluating The Addiction
Potential And Liability Of A Drug.
Paper
II (Section-C)
Forensic Toxicology
1 Poisons Acts And Type Of Poisoning In India.
2 Mode Of Action of Poisons.
3 Causes Which Modify The Effects
4 Corrosive Poisons
5 Metals And Their Salts And Methods Of Estimation
6 Volatile Poisons - Mode Of Action And Analysis
7 Insecticides
8 Synthetic Drugs
9 Plant Poisons And Animal Poisons-Isolation From Body
Fluids.
10 Extraction And Purification In Toxicological Analysis.
11 Screening Tests For Common Poisons.
12 Gas Analysis.
13 Glycosides And Alkaloids And Analysis From Biological
Fluids
14 Barbiturates And Other Synthetic Drugs
15 Metabolic Pathways Of Poisons
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