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About author : ABOUT AUTHORS Mr. Reehan Khan Mohammad Khan, M. Pharm, Assistant Professor in Department of Pharmacology and Co-Guide, K.B.H.S.S. T’s Institute of Pharmacy, Krushi Nagar, Opp. Jajuwadi, Bhaygaon Road, Malegaon Camp, MALEGOAN. Dist-Nashik, Maharashtra 423105, India. Mr. Reehan Khan Mohammad Khan, currently working as an Assistant Professor in Department of Pharmacology in K.B.H.S.S. T’s Institute of Pharmacy, Malegaon Camp, Malegaon. Mr. Reehan Khan has completed his diploma in pharmacy from A.I. T’s Institute of Pharmacy (Govt. Aided) Malegaon and Degree from SPH college of Pharmacy, affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University and M. Pharm (Pharmacology) from SNJB’s SSDJ college of Pharmacy, Chandwad, Nashik. His master’s research involved the protective effect of Dioscorea alata in splenic toxicity. currently pursuing his Ph. D Degree from JJT University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan. He has more than 8 years of academic experience. He guided 16 Undergraduate student projets. He has published many research papers in national and international journals. Also participate and presented research paper in conferences. He owns two Indian design patents. His areas of Research include preclinical toxicity. He is a life time member of APTI and MSPC. Mr. Mohammed Saad, M.Pharm, Assistant Professor in Department of Pharmacology and Co-Guide, K.B.H.S.S.T’s Institute of Pharmacy, Krushi Nagar, Opp. Jajuwadi, Bhaygaon Road, Malegaon Camp, MALEGOAN. Dist-Nashik, Maharashtra 423105, India. Mr. Mohammed Saad has completed his diploma in pharmacy from A.I.T’s Institute of Pharmacy (Govt. Aided) Malegaon and Degree form K.B.H.S.S.T’s Institute of Pharmacy, Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University and M.Pharm (Pharmacology) from M.G.V’s Pharmacy College, Panchavati, Nashik and currently pursuing his Ph.D Degree from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Chatrapati Sambhaji Nagar a.k.a Aurangabad. He has more than 7 years of experience out of which 2 years as Clinic
About book : It is with great pleasure that I introduce "A Textbook of Pharmacology III." The book was created rigorously in accordance with the Pharmacy Council of India's authorized syllabus for students pursuing a bachelor's degree in pharmacy. An attempt has been made to examine the topic in a straightforward manner that students can readily comprehend. The book contains a number of flowcharts and illustrations to help students understand concepts more easily. The author really hopes that both academicians and students will find this work to be helpful. Medicine and pharmacology form the cornerstone of illness management. This book includes all clinical and pharmacological treatment plans, medication combinations, and pathophysiological information with therapy aims for a variety of disorders. This book, which focuses mostly on the pharmacology of star drugs in their respective categories, presents drug interactions, pharmacokinetics, indications, and contraindications in an easy-to-understand format. I hope teachers and students will respond well to this book. We accept suggestions from all areas of the profession. Any inconsistencies or mistakes that may have persisted are our fault, and we would appreciate it if readers pointed them out.