Radio-Pharmaceuticals – Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry B. Pharma 1st Semester
Radio-Pharmaceuticals Contents • Radioactivity • Alpha radiation • Beta rays • Gamma rays • Geiger-Muller counter method • Scintillation counter …
Radio-Pharmaceuticals Contents • Radioactivity • Alpha radiation • Beta rays • Gamma rays • Geiger-Muller counter method • Scintillation counter …
Poison and Antidote Contents • Antidote • Cyanide poisoning • The monograph analysis of: Sodium nitrite, Sodium thio sulphate, Activated …
Pharmacopoeia Contents • Drug compendia • Pharmacopoeia • Different edition of Indian Pharmacopoeia • Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission • Contents of …
Major Extra and Intracellular electrolytes Contents • Body fluid compartments • Electrolytes • Hormones which regulates the electrolyte • Functions …
INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY Contents • Definition of chemistry • Classification of chemistry • Various aspects of pharmaceutical chemistry Learning …
IMPURITIES IN PHARMACOPOEIAL SUBSTANCES Introduction A substance is said to be impure if it is having foreign matter. Chemically a …
Haematinics Contents • Haematinics • The monograph analysis of: Ferrous Sulphate Ferrous gluconate Learning Objectives At the end …
Antimicrobial and astringent agents Antimicrobial agents: These are the chemicals or its preparation that help in reducing or preventing infection …
SALINE CATHARTICS Cathartics are drugs used to relieve constipation. The term laxative is used for mild cathartics whereas purgatives is …
PROTECTIVE AND ABSORBENTS This group of GIT agents is commonly used for the treatment of mild diarrhea and dysentery or …