Category: GPAT Lectures

Notes on Classification of Penicillin’s, MCQ on Antibiotics, Spectrum and Features

Classification of Penicillins Class Examples Spectrum / Features Natural Penicillins Penicillin G (IV), Penicillin V (oral) Narrow spectrum – mainly Gram-positive cocci, anaerobes, spirochetes (e.g., Treponema) Penicillinase-Resistant Penicillins Methicillin, Nafcillin, Oxacillin, Cloxacillin Resistant to staphylococcal beta-lactamase; used for MSSA Aminopenicillins […]

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Beta-lactamase Inhibitors Pharmacology Notes and MCQ for GPAT, NEET PG, NORCET Exams

Beta-lactamase Inhibitors Pharmacology Definition: Beta-lactamase inhibitors are drugs that inhibit the action of beta-lactamase enzymes produced by bacteria. Mechanism of Action: They bind irreversibly to beta-lactamase enzymes, preventing these enzymes from breaking down beta-lactam antibiotics (e.g., penicillins). Classification of Beta-lactamase […]

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Beta-Lactam Antibiotics Mechanism of Action, Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitors, MCQ for GPAT, NEET PG

Overview of Beta-Lactam Antibiotics Definition: A class of antibiotics containing a beta-lactam ring in their molecular structure, effective against a wide range of bacteria. Examples: Penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems, monobactams. Target: Primarily Gram-positive and some Gram-negative bacteria. Key Feature: Bactericidal (kill […]

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Notes on Cotrimoxazole Pharmacology and MCQ for BPharm, GPAT, NEETPG, NORCET Exam

Cotrimoxazole Overview Cotrimoxazole is a combination antibiotic medication that contains two active ingredients: sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim. It’s commonly used to treat a variety of bacterial infections, such as urinary tract infections, respiratory infections (like bronchitis or pneumonia), and certain types […]

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Notes on Loop of Henle Physiology & Counter-Current Mechanism of Urinary System, MCQ for NEET, GPAT, CUET

Overview of the Loop of Henle: The Loop of Henle is part of the nephron in the kidney and plays a major role in concentrating urine. It consists of: Segment Description Permeability Descending Limb Goes deep into the medulla Permeable […]

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Notes on Sulfonamides Pharmacokinetics, Side Effects, Drug Interaction and MCQ for GPAT, NEET PG, NIPER JEE and Competitive exams

Pharmacokinetics Absorption: Well-absorbed orally from the gastrointestinal tract. Peak plasma levels: 2-6 hours post-dose. Food may delay absorption but doesn’t reduce total amount absorbed. Distribution: Widely distributed in body fluids (e.g., pleural, peritoneal, ocular fluids). Crosses placenta and blood-brain barrier […]

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Notes on Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) – Renal Physiology, MCQ with answer and Lecture

What is GFR? Definition: Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) is the volume of fluid filtered from the glomerular capillaries into the Bowman’s capsule per unit of time. It measures kidney function and filtration efficiency. Normal Value: Approximately 125 mL/min in healthy […]

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