Category: NEET PG

Oxazolidinone Antibiotics: Notes on Mechanism, Uses, Side Effects & Drug Interactions and MCQ for GPAT, NEETPG

Class Definition: Oxazolidinones are a class of synthetic antibiotics that inhibit bacterial protein synthesis by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit. Classification of Oxazolidinone Antibiotics Oxazolidinones are synthetic antibiotics classified primarily based on generations and clinical development status. Here’s a […]

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Glycopeptide Antibiotics: Notes and MCQ for NEETPG, GPAT, BPharm, BSc Nursing Exams

Classification Natural Glycopeptides: Vancomycin Teicoplanin Semisynthetic/Lipoglycopeptides: Telavancin Dalbavancin Oritavancin 🔹 Pharmacology Parameter Details Mechanism of Action Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis by binding to D-Ala-D-Ala terminus Bactericidal/Static Bactericidal against Gram-positive bacteria Spectrum Narrow spectrum – active mainly against Gram-positive cocci […]

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Macrolide & Ketolide Antibiotics – Comparison Chart and MCQ for GPAT, NEETPG, BPharm, BPT, MBBS, BDS and Nursing Exams

Macrolide & Ketolide Antibiotics – Comparison Chart Feature Azithromycin Roxithromycin Clarithromycin Class Macrolide Macrolide Macrolide Generation Second-gen Semi-synthetic Semi-synthetic Spectrum Broad (gram +ve, some -ve) Similar to erythromycin Similar to erythromycin, better for H. pylori Half-life (t½) ~68 hours ~12 […]

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Chart and Notes: Classes of Aminoglycosides, Pharmacology and MCQ for GPAT, NEETPG, Pharmacist and Nursing Exams

Chart: Classes of Aminoglycosides Class/Generation Examples Route of Administration Spectrum Toxicity Clinical Use Natural (1st Gen) Streptomycin, Neomycin IM/IV (Streptomycin), topical/oral (Neomycin) Gram-negative & TB (Streptomycin) Ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity TB, plague, bowel sterilization Semi-synthetic Gentamicin, Tobramycin, Netilmicin IM/IV Broad gram-negative Less […]

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Notes on Aminoglycoside Pharmacology, Mechanism, ADR, Uses and MCQ for GPAT, NEETPG

Mechanism of Action: Aminoglycosides irreversibly bind to the 30S ribosomal subunit of bacteria. This inhibits initiation of protein synthesis, causes misreading of mRNA, and leads to abnormal/nonfunctional proteins. Bactericidal in action (unusual for protein synthesis inhibitors). Oxygen-dependent active transport into […]

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Notes on Chloramphenicol Pharmacology, Mechanism, ADR, Uses and MCQ for GPAT, NEETPG

Notes on Chloramphenicol Pharmacology Mechanism of Action: Chloramphenicol inhibits bacterial protein synthesis by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit. It inhibits peptidyl transferase activity, preventing peptide bond formation. It is bacteriostatic but can be bactericidal against H. influenzae, N. meningitidis, […]

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Notes on Mechanism of Action of Tetracyclines, Aminoglycosides, and Macrolides, and MCQ for NEET PG, GPAT and NORCET Exams

1. TETRACYCLINES Target: 30S ribosomal subunit of bacteria. Action: Tetracyclines bind reversibly to the 30S subunit. They block the attachment of aminoacyl-tRNA to the mRNA-ribosome complex. This prevents addition of new amino acids to the growing peptide chain → Stops […]

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TETRACYCLINES PHARMACOLOGY NOTES AND MCQ for GPAT, NEET PG and NORCET EXAMS

1. Classification of Tetracyclines Tetracyclines are classified based on duration of action:   Type Drugs Half-life Short-acting Tetracycline, Oxytetracycline 6–8 hours Intermediate-acting Demeclocycline 12–16 hours Long-acting Doxycycline, Minocycline 16–24 hours 2. Mechanism of Action Inhibit protein synthesis by binding to […]

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Notes on Female Reproductive System Function, MCQ for GPAT, NEET, NORCET, CUET

1. Main Functions Production of female gametes (ova): Occurs in the ovaries via oogenesis. Reception of male gametes (sperm): Happens through the vagina during sexual intercourse. Fertilization: Usually occurs in the fallopian tubes. Implantation and development of embryo: Takes place […]

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