About the Department

The department of pharmacology is located in the second floor of the college. The department has adequate space for training both under graduate and Post Graduate students of pharmacology. The department has been equipped with more than adequate number of equipment and instruments not only for medical students but also for Dental & Post Graduate student in Pharmacology. Post Graduate students have facilities to do both intact and isolated experiments.

There is adequate Laboratory space for the following laboratories:

Experimental Pharmacology Laboratory

Clinical Pharmacology & Clinical Pharmacy

PG Research Pharamacy

Pharmacology museum

Demonstration Rooms

Preparation rooms with attached to two laboratories.

There are 2 Tutorial halls each with capacity for 75 students and a lecture hall with the capacity of 150 students.

About The HoD

Dr B Madhavulu

M.D. Professor, ACME (HOD)

Mob: +919440713718

Email: [email protected]

Dr. B. Madhavulu is a distinguished senior academician and clinical pharmacologist with
over 17 years of post-MD teaching experience, widely recognized for his contributions to
Clinical Pharmacology, Medical Education, Medical Research, Animal ethics, and Academic
Leadership. He has played a pivotal role in shaping undergraduate and postgraduate Medical
pharmacology training, with more than 14 years of MD mentoring experience.
He is an approved Ph.D. Guide and Assessor for Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences and
Bharath University, Chennai since 2016, contributing significantly to research guidance and
academic excellence at the national level.
Educational Background

    • M.B.B.S – Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada
    • M.D (Pharmacology) – Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam
    • Advanced Course in Medical Education (ACME) – St. John's Medical College,
      Bengaluru.
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Family Medicine – Christian Medical College, Vellore.
    • PG Diploma in Health Sciences (Diabetology) – Annamalai University, Tamilnadu.
    • Certificate Course in Essentials of Palliative Care by Indian Association of Palliative
      Care, Chennai
Medical Education & Academic Contributions
  • Member – Medical Education Unit, Narayana Medical College.
  • Actively conducts Faculty Development Programs like BCME and Ethics Awareness
Programs at the Institutional level etc.
Additional Responsibilities at Narayana Medical College
  • In-Charge – Central Animal House Facility
  • Member Secretary – Institutional Animal Ethics Committee
  • Coordinator – Pharmacovigilance Committee
  • Coordinator – Drugs & Therapeutics Committee
  • Member – Anti-Ragging Committee
He serves as a senior examiner for reputed universities across India, including Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Dr. M.G.R Medical University, Kerala University of Health Sciences, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth, and Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation, reflecting his national academic recognition and trust. Medical Research
    • 65+ research publications in Indexed National and International journals
    • Advisory Board Member – Journal of Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (2020–2022)
Scholarly Profiles:
    • Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Madhavulu-Buchineni
    • Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Y0ZHoo0AAAAJ&hl=en
Leadership & Administrative Excellence
  • Former Professor & Head, Department of Pharmacology and MEU- Coordinator, GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences & Research
  • Former Professor & Head, Department of Pharmacology, Great Eastern Medical School, Andhra Pradesh
  • Organising Chairperson, APPSCON-2024 National Conference at GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Visakhapatnam
  • Organising Vice-President, National Conference on Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (2016) at Narayana Medical College, Nellore
  • Served as Senior Medical Safety Advisor, IQVIA, Bengaluru (2020–2021) Academic Engagements & Contributions
  • Active contributor to Pharmacology education reforms and interdisciplinary research
  • Participated as Guest Speaker, panellist, and facilitator in over 50 + academic forums, including Good Clinical Practice workshops, Animal Ethics programs, and National workshops and conferences.
  • Professional Memberships
  • Member & Joint Secretary – National Association of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  • Founder Member Secretary & Ex-officio – Andhra Pradesh Pharmacologists Society (APPS)
  • Life Member – Indian Pharmacological Society
  • Life Member – Indian Medical Association

Academic

Courses: MBBS, MD (Pharmacology), BDS, BSc paramedical (Allied Health Sciences), BSc Nursing, BPT, Ph.D

Courses

  1. Undergraduate Courses:

    1. MBBS – Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
    2. BDS – Bachelor of Dental Surgery
    3. BPT – Bachelor of Physiotherapy
    4. B.Sc Allied Health Sciences – Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Sciences

    Postgraduate Courses:

    1. MD Pharmacology – Doctor of Medicine in Pharmacology
    2. Ph.D in Pharmacology – Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmacology

Facilities

Departmental Museum:
Space 185 sqm
Total number of Specimens 2685
 Total number of Chart/ Diagrams 463
Total number of Laboratories and other facilities in the Department:
Nomenclature Clinical Pharmacology Clinical Pharmacy Expt. Pharmacology Research lab Seminar Room Demonstration rooms
Size (Area) 283 sqm 425 sqm 375 sqm 75 sqm 30 sqm 90 sqm
Capacity 70 125 125 15 30 80
Water Supply yes yes yes yes yes
Sinks 32 1 33 1 1
Electric points 8 128 21 16 2 18
Cupboards* 20 1 14 12

Equipment

S.NO EQUIPMENT NAME WORKING
1 Electronic water both 16
2 Electronic balance 1
3 Frog board’s palmer (0.1 to 300 gm) (capacity) ( old) 45
4 Frog board’s palmer (0.1 to 300 gm) (capacity) (new) 60
5 Rabbit holders with adjustable 30
6 Plain stands 38cm height (new) 200
7 Physical balance (new) 25
9 Student organ both with thermostall (new) 100
10 Apron plastic surgical 1
11 Water plant 4 lit (wall) 1
12 Millipore filter with vaccume motor 1
13 Feeding needles 1
14 Tracheal cannula (iron) 5
15 Tracheal cannula (glass) 4
16 Hair aesthesiometer 5
17 Stop watches (old) 9
18 Stop watches (new) 25
19 Wire loops (or) holder for platinum tip 240
20 Stethoscopes 18
21 Soxhlet sets 2
22 Oxygen balls (new) 10
23 Multi thermometer with multimeter 11
24 Magnifying glass with metal handle 115
25 Microscope student type with mechanical stag and oil emulsion with lamps 5
26 Piston recorder palmer 1
27 Porceline tiles 50
28 Arterial cannula (big size) 1
29 Arterial cannula (small size) 4
30 Copper trays 130
31 Frontal liver 100
32 Simple liver 5
33 Syme’s cannula 5
34 Organ both tubes 70
35 Starling liver 25
36 Venous cannula 20
37 Enterography 1
38 Aeration tuber 80
39 Pinch clips 115
40 Watch glasses 130
41 Thermometer 110c 40
42 Pithing needles 5
43 BP apparatus 19
44 Tack son Enterography 1
45 Sterilized 20
S.NO EQUIPMENT NAME WORKING
1 Heart assembles 7
2 Eddy’s hot plate 2
3 Hot plate (new) 2
4 Brodis operating table 2
5 Anal gesio meter 1
6 Open pan balance 2kg 1
7 Open pan balance 5kg (new) 1
8 Digital colony counter 1
9 Centrifuge machine 2
10 Digital colorimeter 2
11 Compound microscope 5
12 Cooks pole climbing response apparatus 1
13 Analogical balance 4
14 Digital photo colorimeter 1
15 Digital photo actometer 1
16 Digital PH Meter 1
17 Digital tele thermometer( model 461e) 1
18 Dhona electronic analytical balance 2
19 Deioniser-PACA 70 20 lit 2
20 Desicator vaccum (big size) 1
21 Desicator vaccum (small size) 19
22 Weighing machine for big animals 2
23 Varnishing tray 3
24 Heating mandles and distillation apparatus 8
25 Electro convulsiometer 1
26 Electronic stimulator 2
27 Torson’s (new) ( Mini Centrifuge) 1
28 Hot air oven 2
29 Super speed kymograph 1
30 Pulmonology screening Chistomine Chamber 1
31 Incubator 3
32 Ideal respiratory pump 3
33 Rota rod apparatus 2
34 Refrigerator 2
35 Standard mercury monometer 6
36 Magnetic stirrer 1
37 Automatic electronic recording drum 4
38 Student kymograph drums (new) 30
39 Student kymograph drums (big size drums) 12
40 Apron plastic surgical 1
41 Water plant 4 lit (wall) 1
S.No Name of the Item Present Stock
1 Beakers Plastic(250ml) 50
Beakers glass(500ml) 5
Beakers glass(250ml) 8
Beakers glass(100ml) 65
2 Burettes glass(100ml) 2
Burettes glass(50ml) 12
Burettes glass(25ml) 2
3 Bell jars 2
4 China dishes 15
5 Copper trays 130
6 Conical flask (5000ml) 6
Conical flask (2000ml) 5
Conical flask (1000ml) 4
Conical flask (500ml) 11
Conical flask (250ml) 10
Conical flask (100ml) 1
7 Droppers (glass) pasture pipettes 15
8 Dispersing bottle (plastic) 10
Dispersing botte(125ml glass) 19
Dispersing botte (250ml) 5
9 Funnels (plastic) 10
10 Motor & pestle (small size) 18
Motor & pestle (big size) 10
11 Measuring jars (plastic 90ml) 3
Measuring jars (glass 50ml) 2
12 Measuring cylinder plastic (500ml) 16
Measuring cylinder plastic (100ml) 31
Measuring cylinder plastic (50ml) 6
Measuring cylinder plastic (25ml) 6
Measuring cylinder plastic (10ml) 1
Measuring cylinder glass (250ml) 3
Measuring cylinder glass (100ml) 15
Measuring cylinder glass (50ml) 7
Measuring cylinder glass (10ml) 6
13 Iron trays 30
Plastic trays 9
14 Round bottom flask (250ml) 2
Round bottom flask (25ml) 100
15 Reagent bottles (250ml) 73
Reagent bottles (125ml) 90
Reagent bottles (500ml) 40
16 Porcelain tiles 49
17 Test tubes (big size) 90
Test tubes (small size) 190
18 Test tubes stands (iron) 3
Test tubes stands (plastic) 20
19 Test tubes holders 80
20 Spachelors (big size) 40
Spachelors (small size) 40
21 Stirrers (glass) 100
22 Pipettes glass 10ml 20
Pipettes glass 5ml 10
Pipettes plastic 5ml 35
23 Cotton rolls 3
S.NO NAME OF THE CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION Total stock
1 Acacia gum(400gm) 5
2 Alum(500gm) 12
3 Bentonite powder (500gm) 5
4 Camphor (500gm) 3
5 Calcium chloride dehydrate (500gm) 3
6 Calcium chloride (500gm) 7
7 Castor oil (500ml) 4
8 Castor oil (1 lit) 1
9 Calcium carbonate (500gm) 5
10 Cupric sulphate (500gm) 2
11 Calamine(500 gm) 5
12 Carmine(25gm) 12
13 Cinnamon oil (500ml) 4
14 Clove oil(500ml) 6
15 Cod-liver oil(450ml) 4
16 Compound cardamom tincture(500ml) 1
17 Dextrose(500gr) 1
18 Eucalyptus oil (500ml) 3
19 Emulsifying wax(450gm) 2
20 Fellling’s solution 1(a) (500ml) 5
21 Fellling’s solution 1(a) (500ml) 7
22 Ferric chloride (500gm) 7
23 Glycerine(5leters) 1
24 Hydrogen peroxide solution (500ml) 4
25 Hydrochloric acid 2.5 lit 2
26 Hard soap 500gm 5
27 Glucose (500gm) 3
28 Iodine (500gm) 1
29 Iodine (100gm) 3
30 Liquid paraffin (500ml) 11
31 Menthol (100gm) 3
32 Menthol (500gm) 2
33 Methyl salicylate (500ml) 5
34 Mercury potassium iodide (100gm) 1
35 Neem oil (500ml) 1
36 Methyl red indicator(125ml) 2
37 Orange syrup (100lit) 6
38 Oxalic acid 500gm 1
39 Phenolphthalein powder indicator (100gm) 2
40 Pumice powder(500gm) 6
41 Phenol red(125ml) 2
42 Peppermint oil(500ml) 4
43 phosphotungstic acid(100gm) 5
44 phosphotungstic acid (25gm) 3
45 Potassium permanganate (500gm) 8
46 Phenol (500ml) 11
47 Potassium chloride (500gm) 6
48 Potassium iodine 250gm 1
49 Picric acid(500gm) 3
50 Sodium bicarbonate(500gm) 4
51 Sodium carbonate(500gm) 1
52 Sodium hydrogen carbonate (500gm) 9
53 Sodium citrate (or) tri sodium citrate (500gm) 6
54 Sodium hydroxide (500gm) 12
55 Salicylic acid (500gm) 7
56 Saccharin sodium (500gm) 4
57 Saccharin (500gm) 6
58 Starch soluble (and) potato (500gm) 12
59 Soft soap (500gr) 9
60 Sulphur powder (250gm) 1
61 Sodium chloride (500gm) 3
62 Sulphuric acid (2.5 lr) 2
63 Sulphuric acid (500ml) 1
64 Tannic acid (500gm) 2
65 Thymol crystals ( 250gr) 8
66 Thymol crystals ( 500gm) 6
67 Turpentine (500ml) 9
68 Zinc oxide (500gm) 8
69 Histamine dihydrochloride (5gm) 1

Books

SL.NO

TITLE OF THE BOOK

AUTHOR

EDITION

NO.OF BOOKS

1

A CONCISE T B OF PHARMACOLOGY

MURUGESH N

1ST

1

2

A POCKET MANUAL OF DRUGS USE IN CLINICAL MEDICINE

BRATER

1ST

2

3

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FOR NURSES

GLENISTER

1ST

2

4

ANTIBIOTIC ESSENTIALS

C.B. CUNHA

18TH

1

5

APPLIED THERAPEUTICS THE CLINIC USE OF DRUGS VOL -1-2

ZEIND

12TH

2

6

BASIC & CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY    11 ED

KATZUNG

11TH

1

7

BASIC & CLINICAL PHARMOCOLOGY  13TH

KATZUNG

13TH

1

8

BASIC AND CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

KATZUNG

1ST

3

9

BASIC AND CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY   12ED

KATZUNG

12TH

2

10

BASIC AND CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY  10 ED

KATZUNG

10TH

1

11

BIOASSAY OF DRUGS     1ED

SIDDIGUI

1ST

1

12

BIOSTATISTICS SIMPLIFIED        1ST

SARMUKADDAM

1ST

1

13

BIOSTATISTICS: A MANUAL OF STATISTICAL METHODS FOR USE IN HEALTH, NUTRITION AND ANTHROPOLOGY     2ND

VISWESWARA RAO

2ND

1

14

BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATION IN PHARMACY

KULKARNI

1ST

2

15

BRITISHNATIONAL FORMULARY  7ED

BNE

7TH

1

16

CARDIOLOGY DRUG DIRECTORY

JAIN

1ST

2

17

CHEMISTRY OF SYNTHETIC DRUGS

DHANMANN

1ST

1

18

CLASSIFICATION OF DRUGS

TRIPATHI

1ST

2

19

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY    11th

PETER N BENNETT

11TH

3

20

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES

JOHN TRAUNCE

1ST

2

21

CLINICAL RESEARCH MADE EASY : A GUIDE TO PUBLISHING IN MEDICAL LITERATURE     2ND

MOHIT BHANDARI

2ND

1

22

CLINICAL RESEARCH: PRACTICE AND PROSPECTS   1ED

T K PAL

1ST

1

23

COMPETENCY BASED PHARMACOLOGY MANUAL FOR MBBS STUDENTS

ARVIND YADAV

1ST

1

24

COMPETENCY BASED PRACTICAL PHARMACOLOGY

SOUGATA SARKAR

1ST

1

25

CONCISE TEXT BOOK OF PHARMACOLOGY  16th

MURUGESH

16TH

1

26

CURRENT MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT

MAXINE

1ST

1

27

CURRENT MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT 2018   57TH

PAPADAKIS

57TH

1

28

DAVIDSON’S PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE    23RD

DAVIDSON

23RD

1

29

DIABETIS CARE IN CLINICAL PRACTICE

AHUJA

1ST

2

30

DICTIONARY OF PHARMACY

GUPTA

1ST

1

31

DRUG ABUSE IN INDIA

MOHAN

1ST

2

32

DRUG DISCOVERY AND EVOLUTION SAFETY

VOGEL

1ST

1

33

DRUG SCREENIGN METHODS

GUPTA

1ST

2

34

DRUG SCREENING METHODS     3rd

S K GUPTA

3RD

1

35

DRUG TODAY

MISHRA L

1ST

2

36

DRUG TODAY   VIK – I-II     7ED

DRUG TODAY

7TH

4

37

DRUGS AND EQUIPMENT IN ANAESTHELIC PRACTICE

ARUNKUMAR PAUL

1ST

2

38

DRUGS FOR THE HEART

OPIE

1ST

1

39

EMERGENCIES IN DENTAL PRACTICE AND DIAGNOSIS

JUNIPER

1ST

2

40

ESS OF MEDICAL PHARMACOLOGY       7ED

K.D. TRIPATHI

7TH

2

41

ESSENTIALS OF MEDICAL  PHARMACOLOGY   5 ED

K.D. TRIPATHI

5TH

1

42

ESSENTIALS OF MEDICAL  PHARMACOLOGY   6 ED

K.D. TRIPATHI

6TH

8

43

ESSENTIALS OF MEDICAL PHARMACOLOGY

K.D. TRIPATHI

9TH

3

44

ESSENTIALS OF MEDICAL PHARMACOLOGY  8th

K.D. TRIPATHI

8TH

4

45

ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACOLOGY      4TH

SHARMA

4TH

2

46

ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS

BARAR F S K

1ST

2

47

EVALUTION OF DRUG ACTIVITIES PHARMACOMETICS   1ED

LAURENCE

1ST

1

48

EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGY FOR UNDERGRADUATES AND POSTGRADUATES   1ST

J SUJATHA DEVI

1ST

2

49

FAMILY PLANNING: A GLOBAL HAND BOOK

WHO

1ST

1

50

FLORA OF NELLORE DISTRICT

SURYANARAYANA

1ST

2

51

FORENSIC PHARMACY AND ETHICS

MAHAJAN

1ST

2

52

FUNDAMENTALS OF EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGY

GHOSH

1ST

3

53

FUNDAMENTALS OF EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGY

M.N. GHOSH

8TH

1

54

GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY

SHARMA

1ST

2

55

GOOD MAN &GILLMAN’S THE PHARMACOLOGICAL BASIS OF THERAPEUTICS

BRUNTON

1ST

3

56

GOODMAN & GILMAN’S THE PHARMACOLOGICAL BASIS OF THERAPEUTICS

BRUNTON

14TH

1

57

GOODMAN & GILMAN’S THE PHARMACOLOGICAL BASIS OF THERAPEUTICS  13TH

BRUNTON

13TH

1

58

GOODMAN AND GILLMAN PHARMACOLOGICAL BASIS OF THERAPEUTICS  12 ED

BRUNTON

12TH

2

59

HAND BOOK OF EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGY   4ED

KULKARNI

4TH

1

60

HAND BOOK OF PHARMACOLOGY

SUMANJAIN

1ST

2

61

HB OF PRACTICAL PHARMACOLOGY

RAVINDER RAO

1ST

2

62

ICD-10 CASE BOOK

USTUN

1ST

2

63

ILLUSTRATED MEDICAL PHARMACOLOGY  1ST

A.K.KAPOOR

1ST

1

64

IMMUNO PHARMACOLOGY

UPADHYAYA

1ST

2

65

INDIAN MATERIA MEDICA     VOL – 1 & II

NADKARNI

1ST

2

66

INDIAN MEDICAL PALNTS,PART-I -IV   2ED

KIRTICAR

2ND

8

67

INDIAN PHARMACOPOCIA 2014 – VOL-I -IV 7TH

I P C

7TH

4

68

KATZUNG’S BASIC & CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

KATZUNG

16TH

1

69

KD TRIPATHI’S MCQ IN PHARMACOLOGY   4TH

BHANDARI

4TH

1

70

KODA KIMBLE AND YOUNG: APPLIED THERAPEUTICS  3ED

ALLDREDGE

3RD

1

71

LANGE KATZUNG BASIC & CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY   1ED

KATZUNG

1ST

1

72

LIPP ILLU. REVIEW PHARMACOLOGY,     5ED

RICHARD A.HARVEY

5TH

1

73

LIPPINCOTT ILLUSTRATED REVIEWS PHARMACOLOGY

SANGEETA SHARMA

2ND

1

74

LIPPINCOTT’S ILLUSTRATED PHARMACOLOGY

MYCEK MARY J

1ST

2

75

LIPPINCOTT’S ILLUSTRATED REVIEW PHARMACOLOGY

HARVEY

1ST

1

76

LIPPINCOTTS ILLUSTRATED REVIEW PHARMACOLOGY  5ED

HARVEY

5TH

2

77

LIPPINCOTTS ILLUSTRATED REVIEWS – PHARMACOLOGY    6th

WHALEN

6TH

1

78

M C Q PHARMACOLOGY

TRIPATHI K D

1ST

2

79

MAHAJAN’S METHODS IN BIOSTATICS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS AND RESEARCH WORKERS      9TH

MAHAJAN

9TH

1

80

MANUAL FOR PHARMACY TECHNICIANS

AMERICAN SOCIETY

1ST

2

81

MANUAL OF FIRST AID

GUPTA L G

1ST

2

82

MANUAL OF PHARMACOLOGY

CHOUDARY

1ST

2

83

MANUAL OF PHARMACY

GUPTHA L C

1ST

2

84

MANUAL OF PHARMACY

LC.GUPTA

1ST

1

85

MANUAL OF PRACTICAL PHARMACOLOGY FOR MBBS

SRIVASTAVA

1ST

1

86

MARTINDALE: DRUG MONOGRAPHYS   VOL – A & B   37ED

MARTINDALE

37TH

2

87

MCQ’S IN PHARMACOLOGY

CHANDRA KANTH

1ST

1

88

MEDICAL PHARMACOLOGY     5th

PADMAJA UDAYKUMAR

5TH

1

89

MEDICAL PHARMACOLOGY    7th

UDAY KUMAR

7TH

1

90

MEDICAL PHARMACOLOGY   3ED

PADMAJA UDAY KUMAR

3RD

3

91

MODERN DISPENSING PHARMACY

SANDERS

1ST

1

92

MONOGRAPHS ON SELECTED MEDICINAL PLANTS  VOL- 1 & 2

WHO

1ST

2

93

NETTER’S ILLUSTRATESD PHARMACOLOGY   1ED

RAFFA

1ST

2

94

NUTRITION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT

ELIZEBETH

1ST

1

95

PHARMACOLOGY

DAS

1ST

2

96

PHARMACOLOGY

BHATTACHARYA

1ST

1

97

PHARMACOLOGY   4 ED

RANG H P

4TH

2

98

PHARMACOLOGY   5 ED

RANG H P

5TH

2

99

PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS   25TH

SATOSKAR

25TH

1

100

PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS  20 ED

SATOSKAR

20TH

1

101

PHARMACOLOGY AN ILLU, REVIEW    2012

SIMMONS 

1ST

1

102

PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS

SATOSKAR

1ST

2

103

PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS

SATOSKAR

27TH

2

104

PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS   22ED

SATOSKAR

22ND

3

105

PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS   26th

SATOSKAR

26TH

2

106

PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS  16 ED

SATOSKAR

16TH

2

107

PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS  21 ED

SATOSKAR

21ST

3

108

PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS  24th

SATOSKAR

24TH

1

109

PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS,     23RD

SATOSKAR

23RD

2

110

PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS FOR DENTISTRY

YAGIELA

1ST

1

111

PHARMACOLOGY FOR MEDICAL GRADUATES

SHANBHAG

5TH

2

112

PHARMACOLOGY FOR MEDICAL GRADUATES     3RD

SHANBHAG

3RD

2

113

PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES&ALLIED

CHOUDARY

1ST

2

114

PHARMACOLOGY FOR PHYSIOTHERAPIST

RAMESH

1ST

2

115

PHARMACOLOGY FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTS

PADMAJA UDAYKUMAR

3RD

1

116

PHARMACOLOGY LAB MANUAL   VOL – 2     2ED

SINGHAL

2ND

2

117

PHARMACOLOGY,     2ED

BHATTACHARYA

2ND

1

118

PHARMACOLOGY: A PRACTICAL MANUAL FOR DENTAL STUDENTS

SODHI

1ST

2

119

PHARMACOLOGY: LAB MANUAL   VOL – 1    2ED

SINGHAL

2ND

2

120

PHARMOCOLOGY&PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS  24TH

R.S. SATOSKAR

24TH

1

121

PHYSICIANS DESK REFERENCE      66ED

PDR RET

66TH

1

122

POISONING AND DRUG OVERDOSE

OLSUN

1ST

1

123

POSTGRADUATE PHARMACOLOGY

SARKAR

2ND

1

124

PRACTICAL MANUAL OF EXPERIMENTAL & CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY   2nd

BIKASH MEDHI

2ND

1

125

PRACTICAL MANUAL OF PHARMACOLOGY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS

DINESH BADYAL

3RD

1

126

PRACTICAL PHARMACOLOGY     1ED

RAMESH

1ST

2

127

PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY

GOLAN

4TH

1

128

PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY

HL SHARMA & KK SHARMA

4TH

2

129

PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY      3ED

GOLAN 

3RD

1

130

PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY    3rd

H L SHARMA

3RD

1

131

PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY  2ED

H L SHARMA

2ND

4

132

PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC BASICS OF DRUG THEROPY   3ED

GOLAN

3RD

2

133

PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY, 2E

SHARMA

2ND

3

134

PSYCHIATRIC DRUG DIRECTORY

AHUJA

1ST

2

135

QUICK LOOK NURSING-PHARMACOLOGY

ASHTON

1ST

1

136

QUINTESSENCE OF MEDICAL PHARMACOLOGY

CHUDURI

1ST

1

137

RANG & DALES PHARMACOLOGY  8TH

RANG & DALES

8TH

1

138

RANG AND DALE’S PHARMACOLOGY(IE)    7ED

RANG &DALE

7TH

4

139

RANG&DALE’S PHARMACOLOGY

RITTER

9TH

1

140

RECENT ADVANCES HERBAL DRUG RESEARCH AND THERAPY

RAY

1ST

1

141

REMINGTON PHARMACOLOGY  VOL – 1 & 2

ENNARO

1ST

2

142

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:METHODS AND TECHNIQUES    3rd

C R KOTHARI

3RD

1

143

SCREENING METHODS FOR EXPERIMENTATION INDUSTRY

DEAN

1ST

1

144

STOCKLEY’S DRUG INTERACTIONS   10TH

STOCKLEY

10TH

1

145

TARGETED AND CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERYNOVEL CARRIER SYSTEMS  1ED

VYAS

1ST

1

146

TB OF PHARMACOLOGY   2 ED

SETH

2ND

2

147

TB OF PHARMACOLOGY FOR DENTAL & ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES

PADMAJA UDAY KUMAR

1ST

2

148

TEXT BOOK OF NEONATAL HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY

LOKESHWAR

1ST

2

149

TEXT BOOK OF PHARMACOLOGY

SETH

1ST

1

150

TEXT BOOK OF PHARMACOLOGY    3ED

SETH

3RD

4

151

THE ACTIONS AND USES OF OPHTHALMIC DRUGS

DAVIES

1ST

2

152

THE COMPLETE DRUG REFERENCE (2 VOLS SET)      36 ED

MARTINDALE

36TH

2

153

THE COMPLETE TEXT BOOK OF MEDICAL PHARMACOLOGYVOL-I   &II1ED

SRIVASTHAVA

1ST

2

154

THE SANFORD GUIDE TO ANTIMICROBIAL THERAPY

GILBERT

1ST

1

155

THE SCIENCE AND PRACTICE OF PHARMACY     12ED

REMINGTON

12TH

2

156

VIVA INT PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPUETICS

RAVINDER RAO

1ST

2

 

TOTAL NO. OF BOOKS

 

 

271

Journals

SL. NO. NAME OF THE JOURNAL FULL TEXT PUBLISHER / CONSORTIUM INDIAN / FOREIGN ONLINE / OFFLINE AVAILABLE UP TO YEAR
1 INDIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY FULL TEXT MEDKNOW INDIAN OFFLINE Dec-25 2025
2 Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology FULL TEXT CLINICAL KEY FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2007-2026
3 International Journal of Drug Policy FULL TEXT CLINICAL KEY FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2007-2026
4 Journal of the American Pharmacists Association FULL TEXT CLINICAL KEY FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2010-2026
5 JAPhA Pharmacotherapy FULL TEXT CLINICAL KEY FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2024-2026
6 JAPhA Practice Innovations FULL TEXT CLINICAL KEY FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2024-2026
7 Trends in Pharmacological Sciences FULL TEXT CLINICAL KEY FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2007-2025
8 Current Opinion in Pharmacology FULL TEXT CLINICAL KEY FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2007-2026
9 Vascular Pharmacology FULL TEXT CLINICAL KEY FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2007-2026
10 Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics FULL TEXT CLINICAL KEY FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2007-2026
11 Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences FULL TEXT DELNET FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2007-2025
12 Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology FULL TEXT DELNET FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 1961-2025
13 Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research FULL TEXT DELNET FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2013-2025
14 British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology FULL TEXT DELNET FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 1970-2025
15 Current Research in Pharmacology and Drug Discovery FULL TEXT DELNET FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2020-2026
16 Drug Discoveries & Therapeutics FULL TEXT DELNET FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2011-2025
17 Drug, Healthcare and Patient Safety FULL TEXT DELNET FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2009-2025
18 European Pharmaceutical Journal FULL TEXT DELNET FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2011-2025
19 International Journal of Pharmacology FULL TEXT DELNET FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2005-2025
20 Journal of Pharmacological Sciences FULL TEXT DELNET FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2007-2026
21 Journal of Basic and Applied Pharmacology FULL TEXT DELNET FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2021-2025
22 Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics FULL TEXT DELNET FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 1910-2026
23 Marine Drugs FULL TEXT DELNET FOREIGN ONLINE Jan-26 2003-2026
NATIONAL JOURNAL
24 Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences FULL TEXT DELNET INDIAN ONLINE Jan-26 1986-2025
25 Indian Journal of Pharmacology FULL TEXT DELNET INDIAN ONLINE Jan-26 1969-2026
26 Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology FULL TEXT DELNET INDIAN ONLINE Jan-26 2020-2025
27 National Journal of Pharmacology and Therapeutic FULL TEXT DELNET INDIAN ONLINE Feb-26 2023-2025

Laboratory

S.No. TYPE OF ITEMS   NAME OF THE ITEM REQUIRED QUANTITY
1 Special drug delivery systems
Metered dose inhalers Asthalin inhaler 7
  Budecort inhaler 6
  Duolin CFC inhaler 6
  For a cort inhaler 6
Spacers Life mate spacer 10
  Zero VT SPACER 10
  Zero stat spacer 5
Dry powder inhalers Asthalin 5
  Duolin 5
  Budecort 100 mcg 5
  Foracort 200 mcg 5
  Budamate 5
Nasal sprays Nasoclear 5
  Furamist 5
  Nasivion 5
  Azelast 5
  Oxyton 5
Transdermal patches Estraderm mx 5
  Transderm scop 10
  Nitroderm TTS 10
Insulin pen Novo mix 30 15
  Lemevir Insulin pen 10
Modified release Buprex SR 5
Clomidon SR 5
Gemtol CR 5
Gemdopa CR 5
Procardia XL 5
Tapencet ER 50 5
Theophyllin SR 5
2 Samples of dosage formulations Liquid Dosage Form Calamine lotion 5
Tuskos plus 5
COF DX 5
ALTUS 5
COSCOPIN Linctus 5
Bromhexin elixir 5
Gaviscon 5
D gel MPS 5
Microdent gum paint 5
Solid dosage form
Powder Cremaffin FS 5
ENO 5
ORS Powder 5
Candid Dusting powder 5 5
capsules Grilinctus 5 strips
Evion 5 strips
wymox 5 strips
Pantop D 5 strips
Tablets Dolo 650 5 strips
ultracet 5 strips
Angiset (sublingual) 5 strips
Calcigard(sublingual) 5 strips
Femilon 5 strips
Triquilar 5 strips
suppositary Dulcolax 5
Clingen 5
Topical dosage forms
Sprays Dinospray 5
Liniment Turpentine Liniment 5
gel Vowini 5
lotion caladryl 5
ointment soframycin 5
clobet 5
cream elocon 5
conzole 5
shampoo nizoral 5
   
3 Rational drug combinations SEPTRAN 5 strips
SYNDOPA 5 strips
LOSAR H 5 strips
AMACE 5 strips
AMCARD AT 5 strips
AKT 4 5 strips
Irrational drug combinations AMPILOX 5 strips
  SUPRADYN 5 strips
  NUFORCE – GM 5 strips
  OFLAX OZ 5 strips
  NULOC D CAP 5 strips
   
  Charts   10
  Models   23

Animal House

The Central Animal research Facility of Narayana Medical College is established to support academic and research activities involving laboratory animals for research and educational purposes only, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and Ph.D. programs, as well as faculty research in biomedical sciences. The facility ensures the availability of healthy laboratory animals for experimental and educational purposes while maintaining high standards of animal care. The Central Animal House Facility is designed and maintained as per CCSEA guidelines to support ethical, safe, and high-quality biomedical research and teaching activities for undergraduate, postgraduate, and Ph.D. programs. The Animal House for Small Animals is registered with the Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals (CCSEA) (Reg. No. 1859/PO/Re/S/16/CPCSEA) and is maintained in strict accordance with CCSEA guidelines and standard operating procedures. All activities within the facility are conducted with a strong emphasis on animal welfare, ethical practices, and regulatory compliance. The functioning of the facility is supervised by the Institutional Animal Ethics Committee (IAEC), which reviews and approves all research protocols involving animal experimentation. No experimental work is undertaken without prior IAEC approval. The facility is designed to provide appropriate housing conditions including controlled temperature, humidity, ventilation, and sanitation. The animal house is fully air-conditioned to maintain optimal environmental conditions. RO-purified water is provided for animal consumption. Proper care, feeding, and routine health monitoring of animals are ensured at all times by adequate trained staff dedicated to animal care and maintenance. The facility is also equipped with 24-hour security and CCTV surveillance, ensuring safety, monitoring, and compliance with regulatory requirements. Animal House Built-up Area: 2,142 sq.ft The Layout Includes
  • Mice Room
  • Rat Room
  • Rabbit Room
  • Guinea Pig Room
  • Quarantine Room
  • Operation Theatre / Procedure Room
  • Veterinary Office
  • Wash Area
 

Events

Teaching staff

NON Teaching Staff

Designation NAME D.O.J.
Technical Assistant/Technivians T.Manohar 27.08.2011
D.Venkata Seshu Kumar 11.06.2021
Laboratory Attendants D.Lakshmi Devi 15.11.2012
T.Asha 22.10.2010
T.Radhamma 08.05.2014
Steno Typist P.Bharathi 19.08.2025
Designation NAME
Veterinaray Officer Dr. Darisi Ramanaiah, B.V.Sc.
Technician for Animal Operation Room V Pavan Kumar
Animal Attenders S Venkamma
G Vamsi Krishna
Sweepers A Jayamma
K Bujjamma

MCI Museum

Total in Number
1. SPECIMENS 2685
2. CHARTS 299
a) METABOLIC PATHWAY CHARTS 25
b) GRAPHS & PRACTICAL CHARTS 16
c) DRUGS & THEIR POISONING TREATMENT 35
d) MEDICINAL PLANT CHARTS 153
e) OTHER CHARTS 70
3. MODELS 9
4. HISTORY 74
a) HISTORY OF MEDICINE 54
b) HISTORY OF PHARMACOLOGY 20
5. CATALOGUES 82
a) DRUG FORMULARY 50
b) OTHER CATALOGUES 32
SPECIMENS
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
Anthelminthic 23
Anti-Protozoal 29
Cephalosporins 55
Anti-Cancer drugs 19
Total 126
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
Plasma Expanders 05
Drugs for Anemia 45
Coagulants 10
Anti-Coagulants & Thrombolytic 23
Platelet Inhibitors 07
Miscellaneous 16
Total 106
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
Anti-Viral drugs 05
Anti-Malarial drugs 42
Macrolides & Aminoglycosides 55
Broad-spectrum antibiotics 32
Fluoroquinolones 57
Beta lactam antibiotics 97
Total 288
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
β blockers 27
α blockers 8
Sympathomimetic 40
Parasympathomimetics 165
Parasympatholytics 33
Total 266
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
Lipid lowering agents 28
Anti-hypertensive 99
Diuretics 25
CVS 26
Total 174
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
NSAID’s 110
Total 110
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
General anesthetics 19
Local anesthetics 13
Steroids 48
Skeletal muscle relaxants 13
Opioid analgesics 05
Total 98
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
Respiratory System 283
Total 283
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
Parkinson’s 31
Antidepressants & Antipsychotics 45
Anticonvulsants 86
Total 162
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
Progesterone 05
Estrogen 08
Drugs acting on uterus 63
Oral contraceptive pills 04
Intra uterine device 02
Total 82
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
GIT 168
Antidiarrheal 79
Total 246
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
Anti-Tubercular drugs 60
Topical preparation 87
Total 147
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
Oral Antidiabetic 70
Insulin 17
Total 87
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
Drugs acting on Thyroid gland 06
Hormones & related drugs 75
Total 81
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
Galenical 34
Miscellaneous 31
Total 63
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
Vitamins 215
Total 215
GROUP TOTAL NO.OF SAMPLES
Vitamins 127
Supplements 23
Chelating agent 01
Total 151
CHARTS Metabolic pathways
  1. Non depolarizing muscle relaxants
  2. Treatment of hypotension
  3. Preparation of parenteral, inhalational rectal or vaginal and
percutaneous application
  1. Sites at which drugs act to modify cell function
  2. Adverse drug effect: allergic reaction
  3. Cardiac glycoside effects on the CNS:
Cardiac Glycoside Effects in atrial fibrillation. Plants containing cardiac glycosides Therapeutic & toxic effects of cardiac glycosides
  1. Drugs used to treat infections with mycobacteria
(Tuberculosis, Leprosy).
  1. Dose frequency relationship
  2. Oral contraceptives
  3. Drug treatment of hypolipoproteinemias
  4. Antifungal drugs
  5. Glucocorticoids: Principal & adverse effects.
  6. Small – bowel irritant laxative : ricin oleic acid.
  7. Emetic stimuli and anti-emetic drugs
  8. Penicillin G : structure & origin : mode of prolonging duration of action.
  9. Calcium homeostasis in the body
  10. From drug synthesis to approval
  11. Clinical uses of anti anginal drugs
  12. Protein synthesis & modes of action anti bacterial drugs.
  13. Large bowel irritant laxatives : Diphenyl methane derivatives
  14. Large bowel irritant anthraquinone derivatives
  15. Drug toxicity in Pregnancy & Lactation
  16. Anti – allergic therapy
  17. Application by inhalation
  18. Exponential elimination of drug
GRAPHS
  • Drugs acting on ganglia
Cat blood pressure & Nictitating membrane Cat Nictitating membrane
  1. Salt solutions
Frog ringer solution, Tyrod ringer solution, Ringer’s Lock Solution
  1. Skeletal muscle relaxants
Rats phrenic nerve diaphragm Frogs rectus abdominus
  1. Bioassay ((Histamine) – Isolated guinea pig ileum
  2. Perfusion of frog hind limbs
  3. Drug interaction Dog BP – effect of ephedrine on nor epinephrine pressor response
Frog rectus abdominis muscle – Potentiation of Ach by anticholinesterase agent. Dog BP – Potentiation of Ach by Anti cholinesterase agent
  1. Drug antagonism
Competitive, Physiological
  1. Antagonism
Physiological Non specific
  1. Adrenergic drugs
α blockade Dog BP β blockade Dog BP
  1. Cholinergic drugs
Dog BP Nicotinic action of Ach Frog rectus abdominus muscle hydrolysis of Ach by serum cholinesterase Dog BP – potentiation of Ach by Anticholinesterase agent
  1. Preparation of Histamine solution
  2. Frog rectus
  3. Isolated rabbit atria, Isolated Perfused Rabbit heart
  4. Arrangement of Bath for excised organs
  5. Dose Response Curve
  6. Isolated Guinea Pig ileum preparation.
DRUGS & THEIR POISONING TREATMENT
  1. Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) (Hepatotoxic)
  2. Acids and Alkalis (Corrosives)
  3. Aspirin (Acetyl salicylic acid)
  4. Alcohols (neurotoxic) :- Ethyl alcohol, Isopropyl alcohol,
Methyl alcohol
  1. Aminophylline ( Theophylline & ethylene diamine
combination)
  1. Amphetamine ( Neurotoxic)
  2. Arsenic (Heavy Metal poison)
  3. Barbiturates ( Neurotoxic ): Amylobarbitone, phenobarbitone,
secobarbitone, Thiopentone (ultra short acting)
  1. Barium salts
  2. Belladonna – Atropine, Scopolamine (Neurotoxic )
  3. Benzodiazepines (Neurotoxic) :- Alprazolam,
chlordiazepoxide, Clobazam, Clonazepam, Diazepam, Flurazepa, Lorazepam, Nitrazepam, Oxazepam.
  1. Carbon Monoxide ( Asphyxiant )
  2. Carbon tetrachloride
  3. Chlorine
  4. Cocaine ( Neurotoxic)
  5. Cyanides ( Asphyxiant)
  6. DDT ( Dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane)( Neurotoxic)
  7. Fluorides
  8. Formaldehyde (Formalin)
  9. Iodine
  10. Iron
  11. Lead
  12. Lithium
  13. Lysergic acid diethylamide
  14. Mercury
  15. Naphthalene
  16. Nicotine
  17. Opium / Opiates /Opioids : – Buprenorphine,
Dextroprophoxyphene, Ethyl morphine, fentanyl, Heroin, Morphine, Pentazocine, Pethidine, Tramadol.
  1. Organophosphates (Neurotic)
  2. Phenol (Corrosive)
  3. Phenothiazines:- Chlorpromazine, Fluphenazine,
Prochlorperazine, Thioridazine, Trifluoperazine, Triflupromazine.
  1. Phosphorus (yellow or white)
  2. Strychnine (Neurotoxic )
  3. Thallium
  4. Tricyclic antidepressants :-
Amineptine, Amitriptylline, Amoxapine, Clomipramine, Dothiepin, Doxepin, Imipramine, Nortriptyline and Trimipramine. MEDICINAL PLANTS
  1. Portulaca oleracea
  2. Capsicum frutescent
  3. Anranthus gangeticus
  4. Besela intifolla
  5. Tectona grandis
  6. Sida rhombifolia
  7. Hamella patens
  8. Ipomea horsfalliae
  9. Borassus flabellifer
  10. Euphorbia birta
  • . Rauwolfia serpentina
  1. Catharanthus roseus
  2. Argemone Mexicana
  • Bambusa vulgaris
  • . Gossypium herbaceum
  1. Foeniculum vulgare
  2. Saccharum officinarum
  3. Trigonella foenum – graecum
  4. Piper nigrum
  5. Santalum album
  6. Clitoria ternatea
  7. Chrysanthemjm indicum
  8. Tropaeloummajus
  9. Luffa cylindrica
  10. Ricinus communis
  11. Melia azedarach
  12. Allium cepa
  13. Caiotropis gigantea
  14. Carthamus tinotorius
  15. Abrus precatorius
  16. Albizia lebbek
  17. Curcuma domestica
  18. Ficus glomerata
  19. Woodfordia fruticosa
  20. Persea Americana
  21. Terminalia arjuna
  22. Aegie marmeios
  23. Morus nigra
  24. Pistia atratiotes
  25. Celosia argentea
  26. Menihot utillssima
  27. Coriandrum sativum
  28. Plumeria acuminata
  29. Zeamays
  30. Hibiacus cannabinus
  31. Holarrhena antidysenterica
  32. Ipomoea aquatica
  33. Mucuna purita
  34. Musa paradiaiaca
  35. Agave Americana
  36. Acorus calamus
  37. Basella alba
  38. Opuntia dillenii
  39. Asparagus Officinalis
  40. Asteracantha iongifolia
  41. Ocimum basillicum
  42. Asciepias curassavica
  43. Murraya koenigil
  44. Aistonia acholaris
  45. Carica papaya
  46. Centella asiatica
  47. Baubinia purpurea
  48. Solanum xanthocarpum
  49. Digitalis purpurea
  50. Hibiscus rosa – sinensis Linn.
  51. Dolichos lablab, Linn.
  52. Cocos nulifera
  53. Hemidesmus indicus
  54. Caesaipinia pulcherrima Linn
  55. Vitex negundo Linn
  56. Jasminam sambac Linn.
  57. Quisqualis indica Linn
  58. Nerium indicum, Mill
  59. Euphorbia pulcherrime, Willd
  60. Tylophora asthmatica, weight & Arn.
  61. Sesbania grandiflora, pers.
  62. Celastrus panioulatus, Linn
  63. Passiflora edulis, Sim
  64. Abeimoschus esculentus, Linn
  65. Leucas aspera, spreny
  66. Psoralea croylifolia, Linn
  67. Sansevieria zeylanica, Willd
  68. Citrus reticulate blanco
  69. Cassia fistula
  70. Typhaelephantina, Roxb
  71. Areca catechu, Linn
  72. Cassia tora , Linn.
  73. Phyllanthus emblica Linn.
  74. Gloriasa superba Linn.
  75. Carissa carandas, Linn
  76. Datura lnnoxia, Mill
  77. Euphorbia antiquorom Linn.
  78. Citrullus Vulgaris, Sch.
  79. Ficus eiastica var, Decora, roxb.
  80. Citrus medica, Linn
  81. Nelumbium speciosum, Willd
  82. Moringa lbifera lam.
  83. Faronia limonia
  84. Rawolfia serpentine
  85. Anacardium occidentale, Linn
  86. Helianthus annuus, Linn
  87. Ocimum sanctum, Linn
  88. Artocarpus heterophyllus, Lam
  89. Punica granatam, linn
  90. Allamanda cathartion, Linn
  91. Mirabillis Jalapa, Linn
  92. Abutllon Indicum
  93. Artocarpus Communis ,J,R & Frost
  94. Ruta graveolens, Linn
  95. Pongamia pinnata , pierre
  96. Terminalia catappa, Linn
  97. Glycine max, Merrill
  98. Cardiospermum halicacabum , Linn
  99. Mimosa pudica, Linn
  100. Aloe vera, mill.
  101. Allum aatiluum,Linn
  102. Sterculia urens, Roxb
  103. Plumbago Indica, Linn
  104. Cleistanthus collinus, Jaxus baceata, Abrlus
precatorious with fruits &seeds, Argemone Mexicana, calotropis gigantea.
  1. Castor plant
  2. Argemone plant with yellow flowers
  3. Plants containing Anthraquinone glycosides
Senna, Frangula, Rhubarb, Aloe
  1. Nerium odorum
  2. Amanita miscaria
  3. Strychnos nux Vomica –
-Fruit containing seeds
  1. Calotropis gigantea plant
  2. Rubus lassiocarpus, Hook
  3. Bulea frondoaa, Roxb.
  4. Salvio officinalis, Linn
  5. Adhatoda vasica, Nees.
  6. Cymbopogon Oitratus, Stapf.
  7. Bryophyilum Pinnatum, Lam.
  8. Bauhinia variegate, Linn.
  9. Azadirachta Indica, A.Juss.
  10. Caruin curvi, Linn
  11. Apium graveolens, Linn
  12. Syzygium cuminii, Linn
  13. Lagolatroomia Speciosa, Pers
  14. Wrightia tomentosa, Roem & schult.
  15. Menthe spicata, Linn
  16. A chyranthes aspera linn.
  17. Adiantum capillus – Veneris, Linn
  18. Vitis vinifera, Linn
  19. Thevetia peruviana, Pers.
  20. Elettaria cardamomum, Maton.
  21. Coleus aromaticus, Benth.
  22. Solanum nigrum, Linn
  23. Tagetes erecta, Linn.
  24. Citrus maxima, Burm
  25. Lantana camara, Linn
  26. Papaver somni-ferum, Linn
  27. Oroxylon indicum, Vent.
  28. Acalypha indica, Linn
  29. Tridax procumbens, Linn
  30. Theobroma cacao, Linn.
MODELS
  1. Cardiovascular disease
  2. The human spine – disorders
  3. Autonomic Nervous System
  4. Diuretics
  5. α adrenergic blocking agents
  6. Normal absorption, metabolic pathways & excretion
  7. Sino – aortic mechanism
  8. β adrenergic blocking agents.
  9. Table of differential diagnosis
HISTORY OF MEDICINE
  1. Rudolf Magnus (1873-1927)
  2. The glory of Arabo – Persian medicine
Rhazes
  1. Daniele Bovel (Nobel Prize 1957)
  2. Alfred Joseph Clark (1885- 1941)
  3. Walther Straub (1874-1944)
  4. Josef Von Mering (1849-1908)
  5. Henry Gallett Dale (1875)
  6. William Withering (1741-1799)
  7. John William Trevan (1887-1956)
  8. Arthur Robertson cushny(1886-1926)
  9. Oswald Schmiedeberg (1838-1921)
  10. Physician’s constume throughout ages
  11. Pharmacy in Babylonia
  12. Galen – Experimenter in compounding
  13. Father of pharmacognosy
  14. Caventoi, Pellether and Quinine
  15. Damian & Cosmas
  16. The first pharmacology laboratory of Dr. Rudolph Buchnnim
(1820-1879)
  1. Pharmacy in ancient china
  2. Society of apothecaries
  3. The Royal Toxicologist
  4. Terra sighlata
  5. Louis Hebert – First apothecary in Canada.
  6. Galen
  7. Pedanios Dioscorides
  8. Avicenna
  9. The first apothecary shop
  10. Carl – Scheelf, Pharmacist Chemist
  11. Days of the papyrus EHERS
  12. Separation of Pharmacy & Medicine
  13. Susruta – Surgeon of ancient India
  14. Avicenna – “The Persian Galen”
  15. The first Pharmacopeia
  16. Monastic Pharmacy
  17. Americans First Hospital Pharmacy
  18. Chang Chins Chung – The Chinease God of medicine
  19. ASCULAPIUS – The Greek God of Medicine
  20. Islamic 10th century
  21. Bobylonian 2000B.C
  22. Imhotep – The Egyptian God of Medicine
  23. Paracelsus
  24. W. Feldberg
  25. Salerritan 10th century
  26. Thomas Richerd Fraser
  27. Hippocrates (The Father of Medicine)
  28. Charak – The renowned physician of Ancient Indian Medicine
  29. Sir Henry Dale
  30. Foul Ehrlich
  31. Otto Loewi & Reid hunt
  32. Paul Trendelenberg
  33. Theophrastus ,von Hohenherim Claudius, Galen
  34. Johann Jakob Wepfer, Rudof Buchheim Oswald Schmiedeberg
  35. Selman A. Waksman – Discovere of Streptomycin
  36. Sir Alexander Fleming – Discovery of Penicillin
  37. Randolph T. Major
HISTORY OF PHARMACOLOGY
  1. Manohar lal Khorona
  2. Ramnath Chopra
  3. Jyotish Chandra Ghosh
  4. Bhupendra V Patel
  5. Bishnupada Mukerji
  6. Mahadeva Lal Schroff
  7. Harkishan Singh
  8. Homi Ruttonji Nanji
  9. Subbarao
  10. History of Drugs
  11. History of General Anaesthetics
  12. History of Psychopharmacological agents
  13. History of Aspirin
  14. History of Cardiac glycosides
  15. History of Hypertensive drugs
  16. History of Diuretics
  17. Milestones in the History of antimicrobial drugs.
  18. History of Anti Tubercular drugs
  19. History of Anti Malarial drugs
  20. History of Anti Neoplastic drugs (Anti cancer drugs)
CATALOGUES LIST OF DRUG FORMULARY ANS – 4
  • CVS – 6
  • CNS -6
  • HORMONES -4
  • ENDOCRINE – 6
  • GIT -4
  • RESPIRATORY SYSTEM -4
  • BLOOD -3
  • CHEMOTHERAPY -6
  • ANTI CANCER DRUGS -2
  • VITAMINES -3
  • VACCINES&SERA -2