The word “Antihistamine drugs or Antihistaminics” has been traditionally used in literature to describe the H1 blockers, which are also called as traditional /…
Local anesthetics are applied or administered locally and produce loss of all sensations in the area of supply, without affecting the consciousness. Methods…
Skeletal Neuromuscular junction is one of the nicotinic receptor sites. Hence drugs can relax skeletal muscles by competitively blocking this nicotinic receptor; So,…
Have a look at this video before going to lecture notes. REMAINING PART OF THIS VIDEO LECTURE CAN BE FOUND IN THE POST OF…
Cholinergic Drugs include – Cholinergic Agonists which DIRECTLY stimulate the cholinergic receptors, and also those which INDIRECTLY act on this receptor by increasing the amounts…
The two main adrenergic receptors are Alpha and Beta. Adrenergic blockers means those who will be able to block only beta receptors / only…
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) Receptors mostly follow a certain predictable behavior. If we understand this, ANS is one of the most interesting topics in…
These notes on dental pharmacology shall help you to answer the short notes/SAQ/LAQ/Viva questions on dental pharmacology as well as pharmacy questions on dental preparations.…
Pharmacodynamics is the study of the changes and phenomena that a drug produces on the body – its actions/effects, mechanisms of action, receptors, and deleterious…
Revise pharmacokinetics in a Q&A format, with helpful tables, lists, and tags for SAQ, LAQ, and Viva questions. SAQ,Viva What do you mean by pharmacokinetics?…