Sr. No. |
Topics |
1.
|
Antibacterial agents:
Historical perspectives, Definition, Classification. General principles in
antibacterial chemotherapy and antibacterial resistance |
2.
|
Sulphonamides and their
combination with diaminopyrimidines |
3.
|
Quinolones |
4.
|
Antibiotics: β- lactam
antibiotics- penicillin, cephalosporin, carbapenems, monobactums and β-
lactamase inhibitors. |
5.
|
Aminoglycosides |
6.
|
Tetracyclines |
7.
|
Amphenicols |
8.
|
Macrolides and lincosamides |
9.
|
Polypeptides |
10. |
Miscellaneous agents and
urinary antiseptics |
11. |
Antifungal agents: Topical
and systemic agents including anti-fungal antibiotics |
12. |
Anthelmintics: Drugs used
against cestodes, trematodes, nematodes, drug resistance, broad-spectrum
anthelmintics |
13. |
Antiprotozoal agents: Drugs
used in trypanosomosis, theileriosis, babesiosis, coccidiosis, amoebiosis,
giardiosis and trichomonosis |
14. |
Ectoparasiticides |
15. |
Antiviral agents |
16. |
Anticancer agent |
17. |
Antiseptics and disinfectants
|
18. |
Common indigenous drugs of
plant origin with proven pharmacological and therapeutic efficacies in
various animal ailments |
19. |
Growth promoters, New drugs
and drug formulations |