Department of Pharmacology
About Department
Our mission is to provide outstanding education and training in pharmacology to students that will develop a competent medical graduate equipped with contemporary knowledge in pharmacology and therapeutics who can provide safe, effective and economic therapeutic care to the society and to maintain this competence throughout his/her professional life.
Apart from didactic lectures, teaching also involves practical classes in pharmacology, practical in experimental pharmacology, demonstrations, tutorials and group discussions on clinically oriented problems, drug display and seminars related to pharmacology. We also encourage students to actively take part in research.
Objective
The objectives of the course are to impart the knowledge of clinical pharmacology and practical therapeutics, including fundamental principles, mechanisms of action, rationales for drug selection, optimization of drug therapy, and assessment of therapeutic efficacy and outcome. This includes addressing the following aspects of clinical pharmacology and practical therapeutics:
- To review the principles of clinical pharmacokinetics.
- To enhance students’ ability to evaluate critically, and use effectively, current information sources on clinical pharmacology and therapeutics.
- To know the “essential drugs” and their common side effects and practice rational use of medicines.
- To encourage students to take part in pre-clinical toxicity studies, clinical and basic research.
- To present students with practical information on the clinical pharmacology of the major drug classes and the application of such information to the solution of therapeutic problems.
- To apply the knowledge imparted to individually carry out preventive and curative medicine with respect to the commonly encountered health problems in the community.
- To know the basics of pharmacovigilance and apply the same in detecting and reporting adverse drug reactions.
Laboratries
The department has fully equipped laboratories namely; Experimental Pharmacology Laboratory, Computer Assisted Learning Laboratory, Clinical Pharmacology cum Pharmacy Laboratory and Research Laboratory.
Research laboratory:It is well equipped with specialized instruments like Histamine Chamber, Tail-flick analgesiometer, Electroconvulsiometer, Rota Rod, Cook’s pole climbing apparatus, Colorimeter, Flame photometer, pH meter, Actophotometer, Spectrophotometer, etc.
Clinical pharmacology lab:The clinical pharmacology unit provides practical training in rational therapeutics. It also has facilities to train students in dosage handling and administration. Also provides knowledge regarding conduction of clinical research.
Experimental pharmacology lab:It is provided with instruments to do various animal experiments.
Computer Assisted Learning Laboratory:It serves as an effective replacement for animal experiments for undergraduate students.
Library
The department library is a rich source of knowledge comprising of a total books on Pharmacology, Clinical pharmacology, Experimental Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Statistics and allied subjects
Museum
Keeping in mind, the fast evolving science of Pharmacology, the museum is equipped with drug samples, charts, herbal specimens and a section of history of medicine.
- 210 specimens of drug samples are arranged system wise
- History of medicine section depicts 41 well organized charts
- 15 catalogues
- 65 charts and 15 models are arranged system wise
- 25 medicinal plants exhibits
List of Publications
Dr. Kartik Nayak
1. Gupta MC, Nayak K, Aggarwal K. A comparison of efficacy and safety with add on therapy of pioglitazone in adult patients of psoriasis with and without metabolic syndrome. Int J Basic Clin Pharmacol. 2020 Jun;9(6):943-950
2. Gupta MC, Aggarwal K, Nayak K. Evaluation of role of add on anti hyperglycaemic drugs metformin and pioglitazone in patients of psoriasis with metabolic syndrome. Int J Health Sci Res. 2020;10(5):121-30.
Dr.Vaibhav Gupta
1) Ruchita Dixit, Vaibhav K Gupta, Rajendra Yadav, Rajni Prajapati, Amol Patil, Assessment of factors causing stress among medical students: A cross sectional study , International Journal of Health and Clinical Research: Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Volume 5 Issue 2 |2022
2) Dixit, R., & Gupta, V. (2022). Assessment of factors causing stress among medical students: A cross sectional study. International Journal Of Health and Clinical Research, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.18203/2319-
Dr.Nitin.D.Pise
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“Prescribing pattern of Antibiotics in pedodonitics OPD of tertiary care dental hospital in Dhule District”, International Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology; 2016 Aug; 5 (4): 1462-1465; print ISSN 2319-2003; online ISSN 2279-0780. |
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“Effect of Nimodipine and Flunarizine on neuromuscular function in mice”, International Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology; 2016 Aug; 5 (4): 1524-1527; print ISSN 2319-2003; online ISSN 2279-0780. |
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“Knowledge of awareness about ADR reporting and pharmacovigilance among medical undergraduates”, International Journal of Biomedical Research; 2016;7(5): 295-296; ISSN : 0976-9633 (online) ;2455-0566 (print) |
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“Drug utilization evaluation of analgesics in tertiary care dental hospital in Dhule District”, International Journal of Biomedical Research; 2016;7(6): 344-345; ISSN : 0976-9633 (online) ;2455-0566 (print) |
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“Analysis of prescribing pattern of antimicrobial agents and its rationality in tertiary care rural setup of Central India”, International Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology; 2017 Sep;6 (9): 2289-2291;print ISSN 2319-2003;online ISSN 2279-0780 |
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“Impact of counseling on the Attendance and Academic performance of second year medical students in the subject pharmacology”’, International Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology; 2019, vol-8, ISSN-4, Page: 798-801. |
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“Analysis of Cost Effectiveness of Antimicrobial Agents Prescribed In Tertiary Care Rural Setup of Central India”, Indian Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology; 2022, vol-9 , ISSN-1 , Page: 43- 46 .
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Manuscript accepted for publication
Journal title: Indian Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Manuscript Title: Analysis of Cost Effectiveness of Antimicrobial Agents Prescribed In Tertiary Care Rural Setup of Central India.
Manuscript Type: Research Article
Authors Name: Dr. Nitin .D. Pise , Dr. Swapnil Kaikade
Submission Date: 15/01/2022
Acceptance Date: 28/02/2022
Dr. Mugdha Padhye
1) Jogdand SD, Padhye MR, . Evaluation and comparison of hypolipidemic effect of Curcuma longa Linn. with atorvastatin in albino rats. Natl J Physiol Pharm Pharmacol. (2019), [cited October 02, 2021]; 9(8): 704-708. doi:10.5455/njppp.2019.9.
2) Padhye, M.R, Jogdand, S.D. Effect of turmeric on alloxan induced diabetes mellitus in albino rats. IJBCP. 2019;Vol 8(No 2): 264 - 269.
3) Padhye, M.R, Jogdand, S.D. Evaluation and comparison of nephroprotective effect of Hemidesmus indicus Linn and Withania somnifera Linn on gentamicin induced nephrotoxicity in Albino rats. IJBCP. 2018;Vol 7(No 4): 691 - 695.
4) Jogdand, S.D, Padhye, M.R. Effect of pharmacovigilance training programme on quantitative and qualitative adverse drug reaction reporting. IJBCP. 2017;Vol 6(No 6): 1367 - 1371.
Manuscript Accepted for Publication
1. Plethora of Adverse Drug Effects in Geriatric Population receiving Statin therapy for Dyslipidaemia
Journal Title – Journal of Family Medicine and primary Care
Manuscript Title - Plethora of Adverse Drug Effects in Geriatric Population receiving Statin therapy for Dyslipidaemia
Manuscript Type – Original Research Article
Author Name – Dr. Mugdha Padhye, Dr. Nikhil Yadav
Submission Date – 09th November 2021
Acceptance Date – 15th February 2022
Dr. Nikhil Yadav
1) Yadav, N. S., & Pathak, S. S. (2019). Management of urinary tract infections in children: antimicrobial sensitivity pattern, efficacy and pharmacoeconomics. IJBCP, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.18203/2319-
2) Pathak, S. S., & Yadav, N. S. (2019). Comparison of health supplement on strength, stamina and growth of rats. IJBCP, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.18203/2319-
3) Yadav, N. S., & Pathak, S. S. (2018). Cost effective analysis of tab. nitrofurantoin vs. inj. ceftriaxone as an empirical therapy in patients of urinary tract infection at a tertiary health care centre. IJBCP, 7(12). https://doi.org/10.18203/2319-
Manuscript Accepted for Publication
1. Plethora of Adverse Drug Effects in Geriatric Population receiving Statin therapy for Dyslipidaemia
Journal Title – Journal of Family Medicine and primary Care
Manuscript Title - Plethora of Adverse Drug Effects in Geriatric Population receiving Statin therapy for Dyslipidaemia
Manuscript Type – Original Research Article
Author Name – Dr. Mugdha Padhye, Dr. Nikhil Yadav
Submission Date – 09th November 2021
Acceptance Date – 15th February 2022
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