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    • Anchorage In Orthodontics
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Pharmacology

Classification Of Antifungal Drugs

October 14, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Classification Of Antifungal Drugs Classify Antifungal Drugs. Discuss Nystatin In Detail With A Note On Its Use In Dentistry. Answer: Classifiation Of Antifungal Drugs Antibiotics Polyenes: Amphotericin B, nystatin, natamycin Heterocyclic benzofuran: Griseofulvin Antimetabolite: Flucytosine Azoles Imidazoles: Clotrimazole, meconazole, … [Read more...] about Classification Of Antifungal Drugs

Calcium Channel Blockers

October 14, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Calcium Channel Blockers Discuss Calcium Channel Blockers. Or Write Short Note On Calcium Channel Blockers. Answer: There are three subclasses of calcium channel blockers: Phenylalkylamines: Verapamil Benzothiazepines: Diltiazam Dihydropyridines: Nifedipine, amlodipine nicardipine, pelodipine, isradipine, nisoldipine. Calcium Channel Blockers Mechanism Of … [Read more...] about Calcium Channel Blockers

Nifedipine

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Nifedipine Question 1. Write On Nifedipine As Antihypertensive. Answer: Nifedipine is a calcium channel blocker. It comes under the subclass of calcium channel blockers, i.e. Dihydropyridines. Nifedipine is a prototype drug. Nifedipine: Mechanism of Action, Uses, and Side Effects Nifedipine Mechanism of Action Nifedipine Adverse Effects Palpitation, … [Read more...] about Nifedipine

Blood Vasodilator Drugs

October 13, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Blood Vasodilator Drugs Question 1. Discuss Blood Vasodilator Drugs. Answer: Blood vasodilator drugs are of two types: Arteriolar: Hydralazine, Minoxidil, and Diazoxide Arteriolar + Venous: Sodium nitroprusside. Blood Vasodilator Drugs: Mechanism of Action and Uses Mechanism Of Action Of Arteriolar Vasodilator Mechanism Of Action Of Arteriolar + Venous … [Read more...] about Blood Vasodilator Drugs

Use Of β-Blockers

October 13, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Use Of β-Blockers Write Briefly On β Receptor Blocker. Or Describe Briefly β (Beta)­Blockers And Their Indications. Or Enumerate Important Indications, Contraindications, and Adverse Reactions of β Blockers. Or Write A Short Answer On Contraindications To Use Of β-blockers. Answer: These drugs inhibit responses mediated by the adrenergic β blockers. Use of … [Read more...] about Use Of β-Blockers

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