B Pharm Semester 2 Notes

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Human Anatomy & Physiology II

Unit 1: Nervous System

Unit 2: Digestive system & Energetics

Unit 3: Respiratory & Urinary system

Unit 4: Endocrine System

Unit 5: Reproductive System & Introduction to Genetics

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Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-I

Unit 1: Classification, Nomenclature & Isomerism

Unit 2: Alkanes, Alkenes & Conjugate Dienes

Unit 3: Alkyl Halides & Alcohols

Unit 4: Carbonyl Compounds

Unit 5: Carboxylic Acids & Aliphatic Amines

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Pathophysiology

Unit 1: Cell injury, Inflammation and Repair

Unit 2: Cardiovascular & Renal System

Unit 3: Haematological Diseases, Endocrine, Nervous & Gastrointestinal System

Unit 4: Inflammatory Bowel and Bones Diseases, Cancer

Unit 5: Infectious & Sexually Transmitted Diseases

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Biochemistry

Unit 1: Impurities in Pharma Substances

Unit 2: Acid, Base & Buffers

Unit 3: Gastrointestinal Agents

Unit 4: Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chem.

Unit 5: Radiopharmaceuticals

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Semester 6
B Pharmacy
  • Medicinal Chemistry III
  • Pharmacology III
  • Herbal Drug Technology
  • Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics
  • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
  • Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance
Semester 7
B Pharmacy
  • Instrumental Methods of Analysis
  • Industrial Pharmacy II
  • Pharmacy Practice
  • Novel Drug Delivery System
Semester 8
B Pharmacy
  • Subject 1
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B Pharm Semester 2 Notes Summary

Below contains the brief summary of each subject in the pharmacy domain which is common through all the pharmacy domains

Human Anatomy & Physiology I
  • A general introduction to body systems and their organization
  • Skeletal and muscular systems for movement and support
  • Cardiovascular and respiratory systems for circulation and respiration
  • Fundamental principles of volumetric and gravimetric analysis
  • Acid-base titrations and pharmaceutical limit tests
  • Essential pharmaceutical calculations used in dosage formulations
  • The history and evolution of pharmacy
  • Classification of dosage forms and techniques for prescription handling
  • Use of pharmaceutical aids in formulation and preparation
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry
  • Study of medicinal inorganic compounds and their roles
  • Techniques for removal of impurities from pharmaceutical substances
  • Limit tests and qualitative identification of inorganic materials

Furthermore, it helps students comprehend the physiological basis of diseases and drug action. Therefore, this subject is not just theoretical but also essential for understanding clinical applications.

In short, this is a must-study for pharmacy students across AKTU, Anna University, and Maharashtra, and equally important for those preparing for GPAT and NIPER.

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