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Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) for pharmacy students | Question and answer | Human anatomy and physiology mcq

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  Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) for pharmacy students  Question and answer | Human anatomy and physiology mcq Test Yourself This is a practice test and also helpful for GPAT and other Test Submit a Test Click here  and find answer. 1. What is Human Physiology? a) Human physiology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior b) Human physiology is the study of the internal and external structures of the human body c) Human physiology is the study of the functions of body parts d) Human physiology is the study of microscopic organisms 2. What is Human Anatomy? a) Human anatomy is the study of the functions of body parts b) Human anatomy is the study of the structure of the human body c) Human anatomy is the study of bacteria and viruses d) Human anatomy is the study of disease and its causes 3. Which of the following part of human skeleton forms the helmet for the protection of human brain? a) Cranium b) Facial c) Hyoid d) Mandible 4. How many bones does an adult human skeleton have

Elective Subject book, notes pdf - b pharmacy 3rd year (6th semester) - JNTUH

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  Elective Subject (Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Screening Methods in Pharmacology) Notes | Books | Syllabus | Previous Paper B Pharmacy 3rd year (2nd sem) | 6th  Semester | JNTUH Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Unit - 1 Quality Assurance and Quality Management concepts: Definition and concept of Quality control, Quality assurance and GMP Total Quality Management (TQM): Definition, elements, philosophies ICH Guidelines: purpose, participants, process of harmonization, Brief overview of QSEM, with special emphasis on Q-series guidelines, ICH stability testing guidelines Quality by design (QbD): Definition, overview, elements of QbD program, tools ISO 9000 & ISO14000: Overview, Benefits, Elements, steps for registration NABL accreditation : Principles and procedure Unit - 2 Organization and personnel: Personnel responsibilities, training, hygiene and personal records. Premises : Design, construction and plant layout, maintenanc

Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics book, notes pdf - b pharmacy 3rd year (6th semester) - JNTUH

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 Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics Notes | Book | Syllabus | Previous Paper B Pharmacy 3rd year (2nd sem) | 6th Semester | JNTUH Unit - 1 Download Introduction to Biopharmaceutics Absorption : Mechanisms of drug absorption through GIT, factors influencing drug absorption though GIT, absorption of drug from Non per oral extra-vascular routes, Distribution: Distribution of drugs Tissue permeability of drugs, binding of drugs, apparent, volume of drug distribution, protein binding of drugs, factors affecting protein-drug binding. Kinetics of protein binding, Clinical significance of protein binding of drugs  Unit - 2 Download Metabolism & Excretion: Drug metabolism and basic understanding of metabolic pathways. Renal excretion of drugs, factors affecting renal excretion of drugs, renal clearance, Non renal routes of drug excretion of drugs Bioavailability and Bioequivalence: Objectives of bioavailability studies, absolute and relative bioavailability, measurement of bioa

Herbal Drug Technology book, notes pdf - b pharmacy 3rd year (6th semester) - JNTUH

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Herbal Drug Technology Notes | Book | Syllabus | Previous Paper B Pharmacy 3rd year (2nd sem) | 6th Semester | JNTUH Unit - 1 Herbs as raw materials Definition of herb, herbal medicine, herbal drug preparation Source of Herbs Selection, identification and authentication of herbal materials Processing of herbal raw material Biodynamic Agriculture Good agricultural practices in cultivation of medicinal plants including Organic farming. Pest and Pest management in medicinal plants: Biopesticides/Bioinsecticides. General Introduction to Herbal Industry Herbal drugs industry: Present scope and future prospects. A brief account of plant based industries and institutions involved in work on medicinal and aromatic plants in India.  Unit - 2 Nutraceuticals General aspects, Market, growth, scope and types of products available in the market. Health benefits and role of Nutraceuticals in ailments like Diabetes, CVS diseases, Cancer, Irritable bowel syndrome and various Gastro intestinal di

Pharmacology - 3 book, notes pdf - b pharmacy 3rd year (6th semester) - JNTUH

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Pharmacology - 3 Notes | Book | Syllabus | Previous Paper B Pharmacy 3rd year (2nd sem) | 6th Semester | JNTUH Unit - 1 Pharmacology of drugs acting on Respiratory system a. Anti -asthmatic drugs b. Drugs used in the management of COPD c. Expectorants and antitussives d. Nasal decongestants e. Respiratory stimulants Pharmacology of drugs acting on the Gastrointestinal Tract a. Antiulcer agents b. Drugs for constipation and diarrhoea. c. Appetite stimulants and suppressants. d. Digestants and carminatives. e. Emetics and anti-emetics.    Unit - 2 Chemotherapy a. General principles of chemotherapy. b. Sulfonamides and cotrimoxazole. c. Antibiotics Penicillins, cephalosporins, chloramphenicol, macrolides, quinolones and fluoroquinolins, tetracycline and aminoglycosides  Unit - 3 Chemotherapy a. Antitubercular agents b. Antileprotic agents c. Antifungal agents d. Antiviral drugs e. Anthelmintics f. Antimalarial drugs g. Antiamoebic agents  Unit - 4 Chemotherapy a. Urinary tract infections

Medicinal Chemistry - 3 book, notes pdf - b pharmacy 3rd year (6th semester) - JNTUH

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Medicinal Chemistry - 3   Notes | Book | Syllabus | Previous Paper B Pharmacy 3rd year (2nd sem) | 6th Semester | JNTUH Unit - 1 Antibiotics: Historical background, Nomenclature, Stereochemistry, Structure activity relationship, Chemical degradation classification and important products of the following classes. Beta-Lactam antibiotics: Penicillin, Cephalosporins, Beta-Lactamase inhibitors, Monobactams Aminoglycosides: Streptomycin, Neomycin, Kanamycin Tetracyclines : Tetracycline, Oxytetracycline, Chlortetracycline, Minocycline, Doxycycline    Unit - 2  Antibiotics Historical background, Nomenclature, Stereochemistry, Structure activity relationship, Chemical degradation, classification and important products of the following classes. Macrolide Erythromycin Clarithromycin, Azithromycin. Miscellaneous: Chloramphenicol*, Clindamycin. Prodrugs Basic concepts and application of prodrugs design. Antimalarials: Etiology of malaria. Quinolines SAR, Quinine sulphate, Chloroquine*, Amodiaqui