Below is a structured overview of the 5th-semester Pharmacology notes organized by the standard PCI syllabus units. Unit 1: Drugs Acting on the Cardiovascular System (Part I)
Hemodynamics, Electrophysiology, CHF drugs, Anti-hypertensives, Anti-anginals, Anti-arrhythmics. CVS (Part 2) & Urinary System b pharmacy 5th sem pharmacology notes
Autocoids are local hormones that play a significant role in inflammation and allergy. St Pauls College of Pharmacy b.-pharmacy-pci-v-sem-syllabus.pdf Below is a structured overview of the 5th-semester
The cardiac cycle relies on sequential electrical changes across myocyte membranes. St Pauls College of Pharmacy b
Classified into ACE inhibitors (Captopril), Beta-blockers (Propranolol), Calcium channel blockers (Amlodipine), and Centrally acting agents (Clonidine). Anti-anginal Drugs:
Enalapril and Losartan lower afterload and preload. They prevent ventricular remodeling and lower mortality rates.
Drugs that dissolve clots (Streptokinase) or prevent platelet aggregation (Aspirin). Plasma Volume Expanders: Dextran and Gelatin solutions used to restore blood volume. Diuretics: