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Various Inhalation Anesthetics

Various Ultra-Short Acting Barbiturates

Various Dissociative Anesthetic

Various Morphine and Related Drugs

Various Narcotic (Opioid) Antagonists

Various Anti-Inflammatory Agents (NSAIDs)


Medicinal Chemistry I

Other Subjects of B Pharmacy 4th Semester

Topic wise notes of:

Pharmacology I

  • Introduction to Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics
  • Pharmacodynamics & Drug Interaction
  • Pharmacology of drugs acting on peripheral nervous system
  • Pharmacology of drugs acting on central nervous system-1
  • Psychotropic Drugs

Topic wise notes of:

Physical Pharmaceutics II

  • Colloidal dispersions
  • Rheology & Deformation of solids
  • Coarse dispersion
  • Micromeretics
  • Drug stability

Topic wise notes of:

Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry I

  • Pharmacognosy: Sources, Classification, and Quality Control
  • Conservation and Cultivation of Medicinal Plants
  • Plant tissue culture
  • Role of Pharmacognosy and Secondary Metabolites
  • Drugs of Natural Origin: Plant, Marine, and Primary Metabolites

Topic wise notes of:

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III

  • Stereo isomerism
  • Geometrical isomerism
  • Heterocyclic compounds
  • Heterocycles: Synthesis, Reactions & Uses
  • Reactions of synthetic importance

CNS-Acting Drugs: Anesthetics, Analgesics, and Anti-Inflammatories – Summary

Unit V provides a comprehensive overview of CNS-acting drugs, with a focus on general anesthetics, analgesics, and anti-inflammatory agents. It begins with inhalation anesthetics such as halothane, enflurane, sevoflurane, isoflurane, and desflurane, explaining their roles in inducing and maintaining anesthesia during surgeries.

The unit also covers ultra-short acting barbiturates like methohexital, thiamylal, and thiopental sodium, which are used for induction of anesthesia. Additionally, it introduces dissociative anesthetics such as ketamine, known for its unique anesthetic and analgesic properties.

Next, the unit shifts to narcotic and non-narcotic analgesics, emphasizing the Structure-Activity Relationship (SAR) of morphine and its analogues. Drugs like codeine, fentanyl, methadone, loperamide, and meperidine are discussed for their pain-relieving properties. It also includes narcotic antagonists like naloxone, used to reverse opioid overdose.

Lastly, the unit details various anti-inflammatory agents, including aspirin, ibuprofen, diclofenac, naproxen, piroxicam, and acetaminophen. These drugs are key in managing pain, inflammation, and fever. This unit equips students with essential knowledge about the chemical and pharmacological aspects of CNS-active anesthetics and analgesics.

Overall, this unit gives a thorough understanding of cholinergic pharmacology and its clinical applications.

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