Category: NIPER JEE Examination (Masters/Ph.D. Admission)

Asthma, Antiasthmatic drugs, Pharmacodynamics , Pharmacokinetics, Side effects, Uses and MCQS for GPAT, NIPER, Pharmacist and Drug inspector exam

Bronchial Asthma: It is chronic condition in which a person’s airways become inflamed swell, narrow and produce extra mucus which make difficulty in breathing. Sign and symptoms: Coughing, shortness of breath, chest tightness and wheezing sound (whistling sound in airways). […]

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COPD, Classification of COPD, Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics, Side effects and Medicinal Uses, MCQs for GPAT, NIPER, DRUG INSPECTOR, PHARMACIST EXAMS.

COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a group of lung disease that blocks airflow and make it difficult to breathe. Types of COPD: There are two main types of COPD. Chronic bronchitis: Which involves a long term cough with mucus. Emphysema: […]

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Surface and interfacial phenomenon: Electrical properties of interfaces and MCQs for GPAT, NIPER, Pharmacist and Drug Inspector exam

ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF INTERFACES: The existence of difference in electrical potential across a solid–liquid interface is demonstrated by the following phenomena: Electrophoresis: Movement of dispersed particles through a liquid medium under the influence of an electric field. Electro-osmosis: Movement of […]

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Surface and interfacial phenomenon: Solubilization and detergency and MCQs for GPAT, NIPER, Pharmacist and Drug Inspector exam

SOLUBILIZATION: It can be defined as the preparation of a thermodynamically stable isotropic solution of a substance normally insoluble or very slightly soluble in a given solvent by the addition of component or by any suitable methods. SOLUBILITY: The maximum […]

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Hydrophilic–Lipophilic Balance Concept, HLB classification and MCQs for GPAT, NIPER, Pharmacist and Drug Inspector exam

Hydrophilic–Lipophilic Balance Concept: The HLB concept was introduced by Griffin in 1947 to classify nonionic surfactants but has since been applied to ionic surfactants as well. In this system, each surfactant is assigned a number between 1 and 20, representing […]

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