Syllabus
Syllabus for Clinical Pharmacology may differ from one Institute to another. The syllabus of the course highlights the complete course curriculum of a particular degree. It is classified accordingly to the core subjects selected by the candidates.
The important subjects are mentioned below:
Clinical and Basic Sciences as applied to Pharmacology | Central Nervous System |
Autonomic Nervous System | Cardiovascular System |
Hematopoietic System | Kidney/Renal System |
Endocrinology Respiratory System | Gastrointestinal System |
Microbial resistance | Regulation of cell growth and differentiation |
General Pharmacology | Important landmarks in the growth and development of Pharmacology, important contributions of renowned Indian and foreign Pharmacologists |
Principles and modes of drug administration, source, nature and preparations of drugs | Qualitative and Quantitative Pharmacokinetics |
Pharmacodynamics | Drugs interactions, Adverse drug reactions |
Methods of new drug development | Factors modifying drug response |
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics | Structure-activity relationship of an important group of drugs |
Preclinical evaluation of new drugs and toxicity studies | Systemic Pharmacology |
Autonomic nervous system | Central nervous system |
Cardiovascular system | Hematopoietic system |
Respiratory system | Analgesic-Antipyretic |
Anticonvulsant | Sedative-hypnotics |
Anti-psychotic | Anti-depressant |
Anti-parkinsonian | Anti-diabetic Autonomic |
Anti-anginal | Anti-arrhythmic Hypotensive Diuretic Hypoglycaemic |
Anti-inflammatory | Anti-secretory |