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CAPSULE NO & THEIR APPROXIMATE CAPACITY IN mg & ml

000 - 950 - 1.37


00 - 650 - 0.95
0

- 450 - 0.68

- 300 - 0.50

- 250 - 0.37

- 200 - 0.30

- 150 - 0.21

- 100 - 0.13

PROPORTIONS REQUIRED FOR A PRIMARY EMULSION

(oil:water:gum)
Fixed oils :- 4:2:1
Volatile oils:- 2:2:1
Mineral oils:- 3:2:1
Oleoresins:- 1:2:1

CODE: LPSO ( apply this for tweens & spans)

for eg .. spans 20 mean


tween 80 mean

sorbitan mono laurate


Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate

L : Laurate - 20
P : Palmitate - 40
S : Stearate - 60
O : Oleate - 80

SOLUBILITY

DESCRIPTIVE TERM

- APPROX VOL OF SOLVENT IN ml/gm OF SOLUTE

Very soluble

less than 1

Freely soluble

1 - 10

Soluble

- 10 - 30

Sparingly soluble - 30 - 100


Slightly soluble

- 100 - 1000

Very slightly soluble - 1000 - 10,000


Practically insoluble -

more than 10,000

STORAGE TEMPERATURE

Cold -

2 - 8 degree centi

Cool -

8 - 25

Room - temp prevailing in the working area


Warm - between 30 - 40
Excessive heat - > 40 degree

SUCROSE BASED DILUANTS


Dipac - 97 % sucrose + 3% moddified dextrose
Nutab - 95 % sucrose + 4 % invert sugar
Sugar tab - 90 - 93 % sucrose + 7 - 10 % invert sugar

Compressibility index / carrs index = tapped density - bulk density / tapped density
hausners ratio = tapped density / bulk density

% CI

< or = 10

FLOW CHARACTER

HAUSNER RATIO

excellent

1 - 1.11

11 - 15

good

1.12 - 1.18

16 - 20

fair

1.19 - 1.25

21 - 25

passable

1.26 - 1.34

26 - 31

poor

1.35 - 1.45

32 - 37

very poor

1.46 - 1.59

very very poor

> 1.6

>38

ANGLE OF REPOSE

FLOW CHARACTER

25 - 30

Excellent

31 - 35

Good

36 - 40

Fair

41 - 45

Passable

46 - 55

56 - 65

Very poor

>66

very very poor

poor

Types of Glass used in Pharmaceutical Industries


Parenteral Use
Type I Glass:
Highly Resistant Borosillicate.
Used for Buffered and Unbuffered aqueous solution.

Type II Glas:
Highly Resistant Sodalime glass.
Buffered aqueous solution below pH 7.0

Type III Glass:


Moderately Resistant Sodalime glass.
Used for dry powder and oily solution.

Non-Parenteral Use
Type IV Glass:
General Purpose Sodalime glass.
Not for parenteral, for tablet,liquid oral and externals.

organic reactions imp for NIPER


Name reactions The Basis of Organic Chemistry
You will find the details of the mechanism in text books or the following web sites:
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Abbreviations
Description of some Important Abbreviations:-

AAAS

American Association of Advancement of Science

AALAS

American Association for Laboratory Animal Science

AIDS

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

AIOPI

Association of Information Officers of the Pharmaceutical Industry

ALF

American Liberation Front

ANDA

Abbreviated New Drug Application

BEA

Breeding for Experimental Animals

BINAS

Biosafety Information Network and Advisory Service

BMA

British Medical Association

BMJ

British Medical Journal

BPC

Bulk Pharmaceutical Chemicals

BPI

British Pharmaceutical Index

BrAPP

British Association of Pharmaceutical Physicians

BUAV

British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection

CADD

Computer Aided Drug Design

CDC

Centre for Disease Control

CIOMS

Council for International Organisations of Medical Sciences

CPCSEA
Experimental Animals

Committee for Purpose of Control & Supervision of

CPI

Consumer Price Index

CRA

Clinical Research Associate

CRC

Clinical Research Council

CRF

Case Report Form

CRN

Clinical Research Network

CRO

Contract Research Organisation

CSM

Committee on Safety of Medicines

CTA

Clinical Trial Authorisation (formerly the CTX, CTC, DDX)

CTC

Clinical Trial Certificate (Now CTA)

CTC

Clinical Trials Centre

CTD

Common Technical Document

CTD

Common Technical Document

CTX

Clinical Trial Exemption (Now CTA)

DRA

Drug Regulatory Affairs

DUMP

Disposal of Unwanted Medicines and Poisons

EFPIA

European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries & Associations

EMEA

European Medicine Agency

FDA

Food & Drug Administration

FIP

International Pharmaceutical Federations

GCP

Good Clinical Practices

GLP

Good Laboratory Practices

GMP

Good Manufacturing Practices

Gxp
industry

Generic term for good practice requirements in the Pharmaceutical

HIS

Indian Health Services

HPLC

High Performance Liquid Chromatography

HRSA

Health Resources & Service Administration

IACUC

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee

IAES

Institutional Animal Ethics Committee

ICDRA

International Conference for Drug Regulatory Authorities

ICH
International Conference on Harmonization of technical requirement
for registration of pharmaceuticals
IIG

Inactive Ingredient Guide

IMP
Products

Investigational Medicinal Products IMP - Investigational Medicinal

IMPD

Investigational Medicinal Product Dossier

INDA

Investigational New Drug Application

INN

International non-proprietary names (for pharmaceutical substances)

INTDIS
International Drug Information System - the previous WHO adverse
reactions database
IPC

Indian Pharmaceutical Congress

IPGA

Indian Pharmacy Graduate Association

ISO

International Organization for Standardization

ISoP

International Society of Pharmacovigilance

ISPE

International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology

MedDRA

Medical Dictionary for Drug Regulatory Affairs

NAFDAC
Nigeria

National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control,

NCPA

National Community of Pharmacist Association

NCPO

National Conference of Pharmaceutical Organisations

NDA

New Drug Application

NDMS

National Disaster Medical System

NME

New Molecule Entity

NSAID

Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug

OTC

Over-The-Counter

PDS

Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety (journal)

PEM

Prescription Event Monitoring

PHRMA

Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association

PIL

Package Insert Leaflet

PMDA

Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency, Japan

PMS

Post-Marketing Surveillance

POM

Prescription Only Medicine

PSM

Procurement and Supply Management

PSUR

Periodic Safety Update Report

QA

Quality Assurance

QSM-WHO

Quality Assurance and Safety of Medicines (WHO)

R&D

Research and Development

RAPS

Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society

RCT

Randomised Clinical Trials

RDE

Remote Data Entry

RDS

Research Defence Society

REC

Research Ethics Committee

RGN

Registered General Nurse

RPSGB

Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain

RSM

Royal Society of Medicine

Rx

Prescription

SARS

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

SCDM

Society for Clinical Data Management

SIDS

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

SIGAR

Special Interest Group on Adverse Reactions

TGA

Therapeutic Goods Administration, Australia

TMF

Trial Master File

TUFAM

General Directorate of Pharmaceuticals and Pharmacy, Turkey

UDV

Unit Dose Vial

UKECA

United Kingdom Ethics Committee Authority

USP

United States Pharmacopoeia

WIPO

World Intellectual Patent Office

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NIPER 2011 PAPER


Niper 2011 Paper
1)Plantagoseed,root,bark
2)Aegle marmelose familyRutaceae,malvaceae
3)competitive inhibitor.increase substate level
4)Short actin Drug.propofol,thiopental
5)Morphine discovered in1904,1820
6)kaolinhydrated Al silicate,hydrated Mg silicate
7)Controlled Drug delivery sym which is usdHPMC,phalate,DCP
8)morphineanalgesic,anticonvulsant,both,none
9)Dry heat soln filling..Dry heat sterilizatn,moist heat,aseptic fillin
10)D-glyceraldehyde configurationS,R,RS
11)D-threose,D-erythrose,Lthreose related ques
12)erythrose and threose are???......distereoisomers,epimers,Enantiomers
13)Kaya skin clinic by companyITC,
14)Indian institute of homeopathy??...Kolkata,jaipur,Bombay
15)preterm delivery vch drug use??..Atosiben,sulfoprostone,oxytocin
16)Psoralia obtaind from..Apigenin,Umbeliferone
17)Vch of following obtaind frm marine????...pralidoxime,heparin,both,none

18)Heparin ant..Ans protamine sulphate


19) 8 hrs40km/hr60 km/hr.ans 400
20)S is taller than a,a is taller than b lyk ques
21)witting reactionphosprous
22)Cardinolidebutanone,batanedione,butanolides
23)Propranolol chemical name
24)Ehrlich reagentP-dimethyl benzaldehyde
25)BCE;FGI:
26)i-methyl benzoate..ii..phenyl acetate,,iii Acetophenone..IR range,,i=ii>iii,i>ii>iii
27)NH gives peak at..780,1100,3400
28)Stat phase nd mobile phase in RP chromatography..
29)Intracutaneous Max vol.0.01,0.1,0.2,1
30)BCCI memb
31)Fecl3+catechol colour.purple,red,green
32)Third generation sulphonamide usd in
diabetisRepaglinide,Glimipride,metformin,phenformin
33)Endothelial cell present in..Blood,lung,
34)Vch tissue has slowest equilibrium drug in bloodbrain,fat,muscle,liver
35)platelets obtained from?? Ans megakaryotes
36)h2o nd D2O attackElimination,SN2,SN1
37)Walden inversion.SN1,SN2,E1,E2
38)Blood pH..7.4
39)Crystalline str related ques

40)Vch method best suit to convert amorphous to crystalline.micronization,spray


drying,any of above
41)emulsion measurement not by.electric charge,light scaterin,
42)DLVO theory
43)microemulsion globule size
44)beta galactosidaseSDS pageBand2,1,,,,1,2.11.22
45)PCR sequence
46)vch of following is not diuretic???..triamterine.indapamide,furosemide
47)Vch f followinnot active??...Allene,biphenyl.meso tartaric,None
48)Gossypol..not chiral,restricted rotation..
49)Eucalyptos oil ctngeraneol,1-8 cineole,
50)AU..Bz..Cy.ans DX
51)20student height 120,10 student height 100Avg height ans 105
52)Sania mirza.
53)German company take over.teva,sanofi,Pfizer..
54)book..fatima
55)WOF used in tretmnt of diarroheaerythromycin,domperidone,cisapride nd
one new drug
56)cycloaddition..dial alder reactn
57)thinamerin dehydrogenation produce.antracene,naphthalene
58)synthetic Ach better than natural Ach.due to slwer hydrolysis
59)If increase dose f salbutamol,decrease actn bydownregulation,upregulatin
60)vch is permeable..polystrene
61)bond energy..

62)Tymoleptics??
63)Max absorption from cell memb.ionizdform,unionized form
64)WOf is not sede efeect of phenothiazine???
65)WOFis not hepatotoxic??..rifampicin,isoniazid,ethambuto,streptomycin
66)Inhibit Aminotranferase nd 30S.tetracycline,macrolide
67)Inhibitr f 50 s .macrlide,tetracycline
68)synonymGraphics
69)Pictorial
70)magnaminous
71)Rebate
72)WOF is antituberculosis drug???..Ethambutol..
73)Relience take over vch air li9ne?
74)Antinomycin D nd Rifampicin related confusin ques
76)DNA polymerase havin activity??...5 to 3,3 to 5,5 to 3 wth exonuclease,
77)SP angle180
78)sesqueterpene havin isoprene unit,,,ans 3
79)In chewable tablet vch is usd?? Mannitol
80Manitol used bz..Ans negativ heat f soln
81)CAP hydrolyze at pH.2.1..3.35.4.Ph indepedant
82)Anandamide.
83)Condensed tanninAns proanthocyanidin
84)Not sterilized by moist heattaflon,polystyrene,polyethylene
85)leucopeniadecrese size of WBC,increase size f WBC

86)Estrogen higher level vch toxicity produce??...wieght loss,thrombophlebitis


87)exothermic reaction Enrgy f product.Less,more
88)Father f pharmacognosy..hippocrates
89)benzyme intermediate..
90)Organic cmpd+UV.electronic transition
91)Quantitativ estimation by..UV,IR,Mass,Nmr
92)St phase in cellulose chromatographysilica gel,water without OH.water with
OH
94)PEG liposome.
95)WOF is wrongaquacoat means enteric coatin
96)WOF is nt disacchrides.sucrose,maltose,lactose,glucopyranose
97)Glycolysis occur incytosol,mitochondia,nucleolus,nucleus
WOF occur in mitochondria..steroid synthesis,fat synthesis,
98)feed back inhibitin
99)composite family nd one source belong to.terpene,alkaloids,glycoside,tannis
100)IR activity seenchange in dipole moment
101)300 Mhzc13 Nmr???.....75
102)Increse polarity..n to pi* transitnbathochromic shift,hypsochromic shift
103)WOF increase the QT intervalterfenadine nd other 3 option
104)WOF is action of diuretic..Urine formation,glucose formation,
105)Metabolite of hormone stored inpancreas,adrenal medulla..
106)Bile is stored inpancreas,gall blader,
107)Body Temp controlled byhypothalamus
108)Iregulation in moment due to..cerebrum,cerebellu,

109)cardiac output/min calld..cardiac cycle,cardiac output,force f contraction


110)most intense peakBase peak
111)Molar extinction coefficient Unit.
112)Acute amoebic dysentery vch drud used..metronidazole,chloroquine..
113)Flourouracil..ans inhibit thymidylate synthesis
114)Folate deficiency bymethotraxate..
115)NSAIDS induced GITproblem handled bymesoprostol
116)Insulin ph 5..hw to make longer actin insulin lyk dt quesincrease pH,lower
pH
117)Longer actin penicillinprocain penicillin and other qption
118)WOF used as sorbent in tablet??.....MCC,silica,both,none
119)Acetylene valueans lower than alkene
120)free radical stability.
121)free radical str..ans planar
122)str of twisted boat..
123)Tartaric acid inactive bz..internal plane f symmetry..
124)WOF is prodrug..sulindac,sulphasalazine,aspirin
125)WOF is induced in allergyIgE
126)WOF is participate in complement symIgG,IgM,IgE,IgA
127)Disinfectant fluid.ans Sch O
128)Vasaka leaf shapeans lanceolate
129)glandular type,,,fracture.
130)agaropectin made up f.galactose nd uronic acid,glucose nd uronic acid
131)Arhenious Eqn related ques

132)Handersn hechalbatchpH
133)Inflamation f brainAns meningitis
134)GABA..increse cl level
135)Stainin..WOF is true abt gram positive stain
136)Eculle method 4 ans volatile oil
137)Vulcanizin agent..S,SO2
138)IND full form
139)WOf is not product f dabur.meswak,glucose D,odomus
140)Colour added in vch step.syrup coatin
141)Interfacial tensn measured by..ostwald,brook field
142)vch is adultrant f saraca indica
143)tablet strength increser by ques lyk dat..MCC,lactose
144)Mg stearate added in vch step of wet granulationdurin granulation,aft
granulation
145)GC principleadsorption,partition,both
146)Na salt f sachrin usd as.solublizin agent,bulkin gent,aweetnin agent
147) IV emulsion isotonic wth,,Nacl,KCL
148)IP h2O2.20%,80% lyk ques
149)Arsenic test apparatus use??nessler cylinder
150)Doctor without border smthin lyk ques
151)subsidy definition..
152)dideoxy nucleotide differ frm deoxy nucleotide by.less OH at 3rd
carbon,More OH at 3rd carbon,lessH at 3rd carbon,more H at 3rd carbon
153)In m-RNA nucleotides are joinee byphosphodiester bonds,glycosidic
bond,hydrogen bond

154)Vd=X/C related ques,,ans 5 L


155)WOF is stron base.dimethyaniline,Pyrole,aniline,Pyridine
156)Enteric coated takes time in 0.1 N hcl60,120,180,45
157)WOF used in efervesent tabletcitric acid+Na bicarbonate.
158)Wet granulation vch is nt usedRoler compactor,sigma blade mixer.
159)Contact angle related ques
160)Draves test,,ans weting angle
161)Cafeeine gives..ans murexide test
162)Meyers reagent.
163)Rhem rhizome use..purgative,carminative,
164)Meltin f DNa increase..adeneni nd guanine,adenine nd thiamine,cytosine nd
thiamine,
165)Topotecannatural,synthetic,
166)H.pyroli induced hyperacidenia treated by???
167)clonidine.Antihypertensive,
168)Daughter cells divided inProphase,Anaphase,telophase
169)Company acquire vch hospital???..
170)Cyanide 540 UV gives colourBlue,green,Red
171)PCI constituted bycentral govt,state govt
172)Carbopol.PVA,PVP
173)antioxidant wth reducing Prop??...tocopherol,hydroxyurea
174)Preservative used in ophthalmic??benzal konium Cl
175)Pharmaceutical Rotation bymolecule,crystal,both,None..
176)Increase lipase level indicate vch organ functn test

177)USP apparatus 2ans Paddle..


178)Streptomycin side effect.ans vestibular disturbance
179)Podophylotoxinlignan dvt.
180)str of ketone treated wth LiAlH4

antidotes for some drugs


Antidotes for some drugs:
1.Acetaminophen---NAC (N-acetyl-L-cysteine) dosage
2.Alcohols (ethylene glycol, methanol) ----IV ethanol, fomepizol (potent inhibitor of
ADH)
3.Heparin---- protamine
4.Warfarin ---- vitamin k
5.Antidepressants
a. TCAs---- benzodiazepines, phenytoin, physiostigmine
b. SSRIs-----cycloheptadine
6.Benzodiazepines---- flumazenil
7.Beta antagonists----- glucagon and epinephrine
8.Calcium antagonists-----calcium, glucagon, insuline & dextrose combination
9.Cocaine---- BZDs for seizuries; labetalol for hypertension; Neuroleptics for psychosis.
10.Cyanide----amyl nitrite; sodium nitrite; sodium thio sulphate
11.Digoxin----- digibind
12.Electrolytes
a.Magnesium------10%CaCl2 temp to antagonize cardiac effects of Mg
b.Potassium-------10%CaCl2 10%; NaHCO3(causes intracellular shift of pot);
glucose & Insulin (intracellular shift of pot.)

sodium polystyrene sulfonate (cationic exchange resin)


13.Iron------ deferoxamine (chelate iron)
14.Isoniazid-----pyridoxine (reverses INH induced seizures)
15.Lead-------- Ca Disodium EDTA ; BAL (dimercaprol)
16.Lithium------no effective treatment
17.Opiates-----naloxone; nalmefene
18.Organophosphates-------atro
pine; pralidoxamine
19.Salicylates------activated charcoal
20.Theophylline-----charcoal; beta antagonists

SYNONYMS AND THEIR COMMON NAMES ( for knowledge)


SYNONYM

COMMON NAME

Rochelle salt - sodium potassium tartarate


Dakins solution - sodium hypochloride
Glaubers salt - sodium sulphate
Epsom salt - magnesium sulphate
china clay - heavy kaolin
Gypsum - calcium sulphate
Calomel - mercurous chloride
Soap clay - bentonite
French chalk - talc
Alum - potassium aluminium sulphate

Hypo - sodium thiosulphate


precipitated chalk - calcium carbonate
Slaked lime - calcium hydroxide
Bleaching powder - chlorinated lime
Burrows solution - aluminium acetate solution
laughing gas - nitrous oxide
Lugols solution - aqueous iodine solution
Iodine tincture - weak iodine solution
knock out drops - chloral hydrate

VACCINES
LIVE ATTENUATED:

measles
mumps
polio
rubella
typhoid
varicella
tuberculosis
yellowfever

INACTIVATED:

rabies
influenza
tetanus
hepatits A

RECOMBINANT:

hepatitis B

TOXOID:

diptheria
tetanus

TEST ORGANISM FOR MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSAY OF ANTIBIOTICS


ANTIBIOTIC

TEST ORGANISM

Amikacin - staphlococcus aureus


Amphotericin B - saccharomyces cerevisiae
Bacitracin - micrococcus luteus
Bleomycin - mycobacterium smegmatis
Carbenicillin - pseudomonas aeruginosa

Doxycycline - staphlococcus aureus


Erythromycin - micrococcus luteus
Framycetin - bacillus pumilis , staphylococcus aureus
gentamycin - staphylococcus epidermidis
Kanamycin - bacillus pumilis, staphylococcus aureus
kanamycin B - bacilus subtilis
Neomycin - staphlococcus epidermidis
Novobiocin - staphlococcus epidermidis
Nystatin - saccharomyces cerevisiae
Oxyteracycline - bacillus cereus, staphylococcus aureus
Polymyxin B - bordetella bronchiseptica
Rifamycin - bacillus subtilis
Streptomycin - bacillus subtilis , klebsiella pneumoniae
Tetracycline - bacillus cereus, staphylococcus aureus

Disease associated with altered neurotransmitters levels in brain


Parkinsonism : Decreased DOPAMINE in striatum
Schizophrenia : Increased DOPAMINE levels
Depression : Decreased NOREPINEPHRINE & 5-HT
Mania :

Decreased NOREPINEPHRINE & 5-HT

Hallucination : Increased 5-HT


Alzhiemer's : Decreased ACETYLCHOLINE & Destruction of Cholinergic Neurons
Athetosis : Decreased GABA in Putamen
Chorea : Decreased GABA in Caudate Nucleus

Amyotropic lateral sclerosis: Decreased ACETYLCHOLINE

ENZYMES AND THEIR METAL COFACTORS


FE2+ - CYTOCHROMEOXIDASE, CATALASE, PEROXIDASE
CU2+ - CYTOCHROME OXIDASE
ZN2 + - DNA POLYMERASE, CARBONIC ANHYDRASE, ALCOHOL
DEHYDROGENASE
MG2 + - HEXOKINASE, GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE
MN2+ - ARGINASE
K+

- PYRUVATE KINASE

NI2+ - UREASE

MO

- NITRATE REDUCTASE

SE

GLUTATHIONE PEROXIDASE

MICROSOMAL ENZYMES INDUCERS AND INHIBITORS


MICROSOMAL ENZYME INDUCERS

ALCOHOL
CHLORALHYDRATE
CORTISONE
NICOTINE
PREDNISOSLONE
PHENYTOIN
CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE
IMIPRAMINE
PHENOBARBITAL

TESTOSTERONE

MICROSOMAL ENZYME INHIBITORS

ALLOPURINOL
ORAL ANTIDIABETICS
DISULFIRAM
METRONIDAZOLE
ORAL ANTICOAGULANTS
ANABOLIC AGENTS
CHLORAMPHENICOL
ISONIAZID
MONOAMINE OXIDASE INHIBITORS
CEMETIDINE

DISEASE AND THEIR DEFECTIVE ENZYME


Albinism - tyrosine-3-mono oxygenase
Alkaptonuria - homogentisate1,2-dioxygenase
Galactosemia - galactose-1-phosphate iridylyl transferase
Homocystinuria - cystathione B- synthase
Phenylketonuria - phenylalanine-4-mono oxygenase
Taysachs disease - hexosaminidase A
Hypervalinemia - valine transaminase
Arginosuccinic - arginosuccinate lyase acidemia

krabbes disease - beta galactosidase


Fabrys disease - alpha galactosidase
Niemann pick disease - sphingomyelinase
farbers disease - ceramidase
gauchers disease - beta gluosidase

DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
a)SyphilisVDRL test,kahn test,wasserman test
Treponema immobilization test,
Fluroescent antibody-absorbed serum test.

B)DiptheriaSchick test,elex test

C) T.BTuberculin,mantoux test

D) leprosyLepromin tsest

E)typhoid or enetric feverWidal test

F)Rhumetoid arthritisRose water test

G) Small poxOuchterlony

E)PneumoniaCold hemaglutination test, streptococcus MG hemaglutination test

F)brucellosisCoombs test(opsonization test)

G)lymphogranuloma venerumFrei test

H)typhus feverWeil felix test

I)hemophilliusDucrey test

G) scarlet feverDick test

H)to detect human chornic gonadotrophin in serum of womanRadio immuno assay(RIA)

BIOASSAYS OF DRUGS
Adrenaline - bp raising effects in spinal cats
noradrenaline- bp raising effects in spinal cats
histamine- contraction of isolated guinea pig ileum
insulin- hypoglycemic convulsions in mice
acetylcholine- contraction of isolated frog rectus muscle
d-Tc - rabbit head drop due to pralysis of neck muscles
digitalis- death due to cardiac arrest in guinea pig
oxytocin- contraction of guinea pig uterine muscles
androgens - growth copons comb
adreno cortico tropic hormone- adrenal ascorbic acid estimation in hypophysectomised
rats

CLASSIFICATION OF POTASSIUM CHANNEL OPENERS


BENZOPYRAN DERIVATIVES:
kromokalmn
bimakalim
erikalim

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MICRO ORGANISMS USED AS BIOASSAYS FOR VITAMINS


ASSAY MICRO ORGANISM

VITAMIN

lactobacillus casei
biotin,folicacid,pyridoxal,riboflavine
l. arabinosus
acid

l.leichmanii

l.viridans

saccharomyces urarum

acetobacter suboxydans

calcium pantothenate,nicotinic

cyanocobalamin
thiamine
inositol

panthothenol

neurospora crassa (or) s.carlsberginsis

Biological indicators
moist heat sterilisation (121 degre Centi ):

bacillus stearo thermophilus

dry heast sterilisation (160 degre centi) :

bacillus subtilis var niger

hydrogen peroxide and peracetic acid

bacillus stearo thermophilus

ethylene oxide , formaldehyde

bacillus subtilis var niger

ionising radiation

pridoxine

Tests and their uses


watson schwartz test - urobilinogen
schumms test - heme
carrprice test - vit A
gmelins test - bile pigments
gothlin test - scurvy
gofmann test - serum cholesterol
murexide test - uric acid

bacillus pumilis

reinsch test - heavy metals


gordons test - spinal fluid
biuret test - peptides
legals test- for estimation of acetone
ames test - carcinogenicity

side effects nd shortcuts


Short cuts for GPAT AND NIPER

Busulfan feature : ABCDEF


Alkylating agent
Bone marrow suppression
CML Indication
Dark skin(hyperpigmentation)
Endocrine insufficiency(adrenal)
Fibrosis

Drugs causing Torsades de Pointes:APACHE


Amiodarone
Procainamide
Arsenium
Cisapride
Haloperidol
Erythromycin

Morphine side effects :MORPHINE


Myosis
Out of it(sedation)
Respiratory depression
Pneumonia(aspiration)
Hypotension
Infrequency(constipation,urina
ry retention)
Nausea
Emesis

Aspirin side effects :ASPIRIN


Asthma
Salicylism
Peptic ulcer disease/phosphorylation-oxidat
ion uncoupling/platelet disaggregation
Intestinal blood loss
Reye's Syndrome
Idiosyncracy
Noise(tinnitus)

SSRIs side effects :SSRI

Seratonin syndrome
Stimulate CNS
Reproductive disfunction in male
Insomnia

Inhalation anesthetics : SHINE


Sevoflane
Halothane
Isoflurane
Nitrous oxide
Enflurane

Teratogenic drugs :"Win TERATogenic


Warfarin
Thalidomide
Epileptic drugs:Phenytoin,Valproate,Carb
amazepine
Retinoid
ACE inhibitor
Third element :Lithium

Gynaecomastia causing drugs:DISCOS


Digoxin

Isoniazid
Spironolactone
Cimetidine
Oestrogens
Stilboestrol

Methyldopa Side effects :METHYLDOPA


Mental retardation
Electrolyte imbalance
Tolerance
Headache/ Hepatotoxicity
psYcological upset
Lactation in female
Dry mouth
Oedema
Parkinsonism

Antirheumatic agents :CHAMP


Cyclophosphamide
Hydroxycloroquine and choloroquinine
Auranofin and other gold compounds
Methotrexate
Penicillamine

Phenytoin: adverse effects PHENYTOIN


P-450 interactions
Hirsutism
Enlarged gums
Nystagmus
Yellow-browning of skin
Teratogenicity
Osteomalacia
Interference with B12 metabolism (hence anemia)
Neuropathies: vertigo, ataxia, and headache

Sodium Valproate side effccts VALPROATE


Vomiting
Alopecia
Liver toxicity
Pancreatitis/ Pancytopenia
Retention of fats (weight gain)
Oedema (peripheral oedema)
Appetite increase
Tremor
Enzyme inducer (liver)

Amiodarone: action, side effects: 6 P's:


Prolongs action potential duration
Photosensitivity
Pigmentation of skin
Peripheral neuropathy
Pulmonary alveolitis and fibrosis
Peripheral conversion of T4 to T3 is inhibited -> hypothyroidism

Antiparkinson Drugs :SALAD


Selegiline
Anticholinenergics (trihexyphenidyl, benzhexol, ophenadrine)
L-Dopa + peripheral decarboxylase inhibitor (carbidopa, benserazide)
Amantadine
Dopamine postsynaptic receptor agonists (bromocriptine, lisuride, pergolide)

Therapeutic Index Formula TILE


TI = LD / ED

Anti epeleptic drugs Dr.BHAISAB's New PC.


Deoxy barbiturates
Barbiturates
Hydantoin

Aliphatic carb acids


Iminostilbenes
Succinimides
BZD's
Newer drugs
Phenyltriazines
Cyclic gaba analogues

Adverse effects of Tetracyclines-KAPIL DEV


Kidney toxicity
Antianabolic effect
Phototoxicity
Liver toxicity
Diabetes insipidus

CAPTOPRIL Side effects CAPTOPRIL


Cough Angioedema
Agranulocystosis
Proteinuria/ Potassium excess
Taste changes
Orthostatic hypotension
Pregnancy contraindication/ Pancreatitis/ Pressure drop (first dose hypertension)
Renal failure (and renal artery stenosis contraindication)/ Rash

Indomethacin inhibition
Leukopenia/Liver toxicity

Lithium: side effects LITH


Leukocytosis
Insipidus [diabetes insipidus, tied to polyuria]
Tremor/ Teratogenesis
Hypothyroidism

Myocardial Infarction(MI): signs and symptoms PULSE


Persistent chest pains
Upset stomach
Lightheadedness
Shortness of breath
Excessive sweating

MI: basic management (Shortcut:BOOMAR)


Bed rest
Oxygen
Opiate
Monitor
Anticoagulate
Reduce clot size

Treatment of Heart Failure: ABCDE


ACE inhibitors
Beta-blockers
Calcium channel blockers
Diuretics
Endothelin-converting enzyme inhibitors

Essential Amino acids


Methionine
Threonine
Leucine
Isoleucine
Tryptophan
Valine
Lysine
Phenyl alanine

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