Experiment 1 : Introduction to Experimental Pharmacology
Experiment 2 : Commonly used Instruments in Experimental Pharmacology
Experiment 3 : Study of common Laboratory Animals
Experiment 4 : Maintenance of Laboratory Animals as per CPCSEA Guidelines
Experiment 5 : Common Laboratory Techniques. Blood Withdrawal, Serum and Plasma Separation Anesthetics and Euthanasia used for Animal Studies
Experiment 6 : Study of different Routes of Drugs Administration in Mice/Rats
Experiment 7 : Study of effect of Hepatic Microsomal Enzyme Inducers on the Phenobarbitone Sleeping Time in Mice
Experiment 8 : Effect of Drugs on Ciliary Motility of Frog Oesophagus
Experiment 9 : Effect of Drugs on Rabbit Eye
Experiment 10 : Effects of Skeletal Muscle Relaxants using Rota-rod Apparatus
Experiment 11 : Effect of Drugs on Locomotor activity using Actophotometer
Experiment 12 : Anticonvulsant Effect of Drugs by MES and PTZ Method
Experiment 13 : Study of Stereotype and Anti-catatonic activity of Drugs on Rats/Mice
Experiment 14 : Study of Anxiolytic activity of Drugs using Rats/Mice
Experiment 15 : Study of Local Anesthetics by different methods
About the Book :
To impart skills to budding pharmacologists, experimental pharmacology is an essential area of training. This practical book represents a blend of ideas from other laboratory manuals, text books, CPCSEA guidelines and one’s past experience in pharmacology laboratories.
This practical book covers all essential components to impart the necessary required skills to students in the subject of pharmacology as per prevailing regulations in the country. The book is written for the fourth semester B. Pharmacy students as per the PCI new syllabus.
The experiments are designed to acquaint the student with various pharmacological and toxicological principles or concepts. A brief introductory material is provided in the experiments in order to understand the theoretical background. The procedures have been kept as simple as possible, since the experiments depend on student participation. The students are expected to read each experiment thoroughly before performing the experiment and collect data carefully