Imperfect Pharmacy

Imperfect Pharmacy

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Non Linear Pharmacokinetics | Michaelis Menton Equation | Unit 5 Biopharmaceutics 6th Semester

May 10, 2026

This lecture covers Unit 5 of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, focusing on Non-Linear Pharmacokinetics and the Michaelis-Menten equation. The instructor explains the differences between linear (first-order) and non-linear (zero-order/mixed-order) pharmacokinetics, and derives three key conditions from the Michaelis-Menten equation. Several drug examples like Phenytoin and Valproic Acid are discussed as real-world cases of non-linear behavior.

TechnicalNon-Linear PharmacokineticsMichaelis-Menten EquationLinear vs Non-Linear Pharmacokinetics

Two Compartment Models | IV Bolus Kinetics Of Multiple Dosing | Unit 4 Biopharmaceutics 6th Semester

May 9, 2026

This video covers Unit 4 of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, focusing on the Two Compartment Open Model for IV Bolus administration. The instructor explains drug distribution between central and peripheral compartments, kinetic equations, and dosage regimen concepts including steady-state drug levels, loading dose, and maintenance dose.

TechnicalTwo Compartment Open Model for IV BolusCentral and Peripheral CompartmentsRate constants K12, K21, K10

Picniciple Of Toxicology | Chronopharmacology | Unit 5 Pharmacology 6th Semester

May 7, 2026

This is a pharmacology lecture for B.Pharmacy 6th semester covering Unit 5, which includes principles of toxicology, genotoxicity, carcinogenicity, teratogenicity, mutagenicity, various poisoning treatments (barbiturate, morphine, organophosphorus, lead, mercury, arsenic), and chronopharmacology. The instructor, Harshit Pandey, focuses on key mechanisms and important terms rather than drug names due to time constraints before exams. The lecture concludes with chronotherapy concepts explaining how drug timing aligned with biological rhythms improves therapeutic outcomes.

TechnicalPrinciples of ToxicologyTypes of Toxicity (Acute, Sub-acute, Chronic)Genotoxicity, Carcinogenicity, Teratogenicity, Mutagenicity

Pharmacology 6th Semester 2 Marks Important Questions | B Pharm 6th Semester

May 6, 2026

This is a B.Pharmacy 6th Semester Pharmacology video covering important 2-mark questions from all five units. The instructor explains key pharmacological concepts including COPD drugs, antibiotics, antiviral agents, monoclonal antibodies, and toxicology. Students are directed to Telegram for PDF notes covering other subjects' 2-mark questions.

TechnicalInsightfulCOPD and Asthma Drug ManagementAntibiotics and Antimicrobial AgentsAntiviral Drugs (Acyclovir Mechanism)

Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Important Questions | B Pharm 6th Semester

May 5, 2026

This video covers important questions for B.Pharm 6th Semester Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance exam. The speaker walks through all five units, highlighting the most frequently asked topics. The content is presented in Hindi and aimed at helping students prepare efficiently for their semester exams.

TechnicalInsightfulISO 9000 and ISO 14000Total Quality Management (TQM)ICH Guidelines and Stability Testing

Introduction To Drug Design| QSAR | Combinatorial Chemistry | Medicinal Chemistry 6th Semester

May 1, 2026

This lecture covers Unit 5 of Medicinal Chemistry, focusing entirely on drug design concepts including structure-based and ligand-based drug design, pro-drug design, QSAR (Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship), pharmacophore modeling, molecular docking, and combinatorial chemistry. The instructor explains how new drugs are discovered, designed, and optimized before reaching the market. The content is exam-oriented and covers all major computational and rational approaches used in modern drug discovery.

TechnicalDrug Design Approaches (Structure-Based and Ligand-Based)Pro-Drug Design and ClassificationQSAR - Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship

Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics Important Questions | B Pharm 6th Semester

Apr 29, 2026

This video covers important exam questions for Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics, a B.Pharm 6th semester subject. The instructor highlights key topics from all five units, with special emphasis on Units 1 and 2 as the most exam-relevant. Topics include drug absorption mechanisms, bioavailability, pharmacokinetic models, and non-linear kinetics.

TechnicalInsightfulMechanisms of Drug AbsorptionDrug Metabolism and BiotransformationBioavailability Measurement Methods

Medicinal Chemistry 6th Semester Important Questions | Imperfect Pharmacy

Apr 25, 2026

A Hindi educational video discussing important questions for 6th semester B.Pharmacy Medicinal Chemistry exam preparation. The instructor systematically covers five units, emphasizing key drug classes, their synthesis, classification, and structure-activity relationships (SAR).

TechnicalInsightfulBeta-lactam antibioticsAntimalarial agentsAnti-tubercular drugs

Immunity | Immunoglobulins | MHC | Vaccines | Hybridoma Technology | Unit 3 Biotechnology 6th Sem

Apr 24, 2026

This is a comprehensive biotechnology lecture covering Unit 3 topics including immunology, immunoglobulins/antibodies, MHC molecules, hypersensitivity reactions, vaccines, and hybridoma technology for monoclonal antibody production.

TechnicalInsightfulImmunologyInnate and Adaptive ImmunityImmunoglobulins/Antibodies

Pharmacology 6th Semester Important Questions | Imperfect Pharmacy

Apr 20, 2026

A pharmacy instructor discusses important questions for B.Pharmacy 6th semester Pharmacology exam preparation. The video covers key topics across 5 units including anti-ulcer agents, antibiotics, anti-tubercular drugs, immunomodulators, and poisoning treatments.

TechnicalDiscussionPharmacology exam preparationB.Pharmacy 6th semesterAnti-ulcer agents

Pharmacokinetic Models | One Compartment Open Model IV Bolus | Unit 3 Biopharmaceutics 6th Sem

Apr 15, 2026

This lecture covers pharmacokinetic models in biopharmaceutics, focusing primarily on the one compartment open model for IV bolus injection. The instructor explains compartment models, their types, and how to calculate key pharmacokinetic parameters like elimination rate constant and half-life.

TechnicalInsightfulPharmacokinetic ModelsCompartment ModelsOne Compartment Open Model IV Bolus

Cloning Vectors | rDNA Technology | Insulin Production | PCR | Unit 2 Biotechnology 6th Semester

Apr 10, 2026

This is a comprehensive lecture on Unit 2 of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology covering cloning vectors, restriction endonucleases, DNA ligase, recombinant DNA technology, and PCR. The instructor explains practical applications including insulin production, vaccine development, and molecular biology techniques.

TechnicalInsightfulCloning VectorsRestriction EndonucleasesDNA Ligase

Cloning Vectors | rDNA Technology | Insulin Production| PCR | Unit 2 Biotechnology 6th Semester

Apr 10, 2026

This comprehensive lecture covers Unit 2 of Biotechnology focusing on cloning vectors, recombinant DNA technology, and PCR. The instructor explains how genetic engineering works through detailed examples of insulin production, interferon synthesis, and hepatitis B vaccine development using rDNA technology.

TechnicalInsightfulCloning Vectors and pBR322 PlasmidRestriction Endonucleases and DNA LigaseRecombinant DNA Technology Process

Quality Control Test For Containers | Rubber Closures | Good Laboratory Practice | Quality Assurance

1h 47mApr 5, 2026

This educational video provides comprehensive coverage of pharmaceutical quality control tests for containers (glass, plastic, metal), rubber closures, and secondary packaging materials, followed by Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) for non-clinical studies.

Quality Control TestingGlass Container TestingPlastic Container Testing

Nervous System | Brain | Spinal Cord | Complete Unit 1 | HAP 2nd Semester

1h 16mApr 1, 2026

This is a comprehensive lecture on the nervous system covering Unit 1 of Human Anatomy and Physiology 2nd semester. The instructor covers the complete organization of the nervous system, neuron structure and classification, action potential, neurotransmitters, brain anatomy with ventricles and CSF, and spinal cord structure including reflex activity.

Organization of nervous systemNeuron structure and classificationAction potential and electrophysiology

Herbal Cosmetics | Herbal Excipients | Herbal Formulations | Phytosomes | HDT 6th Semester

1h 15mMar 31, 2026

This lecture covers Unit 3 of Herbal Drug Technology, discussing herbal cosmetics, herbal excipients, and herbal formulations. The instructor explains the sources and properties of herbal raw materials used in cosmetics, various herbal excipients like colorants and sweeteners, and advanced drug delivery systems like phytosomes.

Herbal CosmeticsHerbal Raw MaterialsFixed Oils and Waxes

Antitubercular | Antifungal | Antiviral | Antimalarial Agents | Unit 3 Pharmacology 6th Semester

1h 4mMar 29, 2026

This pharmacology lecture covers Unit 3, discussing antimicrobial agents including antitubercular, antifungal, antiviral, antimalarial, anthelmintic, and antiamebic drugs. The speaker explains their mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, adverse effects, and therapeutic uses in treating various infectious diseases.

Antitubercular drugs and first-line therapyAntifungal mechanisms targeting ergosterolAntiviral agents: non-retroviral vs antiretroviral

Neutraceuticals | Role Of Neutraceuticals in Diabetes, Cancer | Herb Interaction | HDT 6th Semester

2h 10mMar 26, 2026

This is a comprehensive lecture on Unit 2 of Herbal Drug Technology covering nutraceuticals, their role in various diseases (diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, IBS), and herb-drug interactions. The instructor provides detailed coverage of nutraceuticals' definition, market growth, classification, and therapeutic applications in managing chronic conditions.

Nutraceuticals definition and market growthClassification of nutraceuticalsRole in diabetes management

Organization & Personnel | Equipments & Raw Material | Unit 2 Quality Assurance 6th Semester

Mar 14, 2026

This is an educational lecture covering Unit 2 of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance for 6th semester students, focusing on Organization & Personnel and Equipment & Raw Materials. The instructor explains pharmaceutical industry structure, personnel responsibilities, premises design, equipment selection, and raw material procurement.

TechnicalInsightfulPharmaceutical Organization StructurePersonnel ManagementPremises Design

Antitubercular Agents | UTIs | Antiviral Agents | Unit 3 Medicinal Chemistry 6th Semester

Mar 8, 2026

This is a comprehensive lecture covering Unit 3 of Medicinal Chemistry for 6th semester, focusing on three major drug classes: antitubercular agents (including first and second-line drugs like Isoniazid and Ethambutol), urinary tract anti-infective agents (quinolones and miscellaneous drugs), and antiviral agents (both antiretroviral and non-retroviral drugs).

TechnicalInsightfulAntitubercular AgentsUrinary Tract Anti-infective AgentsAntiviral Agents
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