B.Pharmacy Semester 6 – Complete Subject List & Unit-wise Resources
Welcome to the Semester 6 Hub of the B.Pharmacy course. Here you’ll find all subjects covered in your first semester along with links to unit-wise notes, MCQs, and PYQs (Previous Year Questions) for better preparation.
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Semester 6 – Outline of Subjects and Units
Medicinal Chemistry III
CNS Stimulants & Depressants
SAR and classification of sedatives, hypnotics, antipsychotics, antidepressantsAnticonvulsants & General Anesthetics
Mechanism of action, classification, synthesis & SARAnalgesics & Anti-inflammatory Drugs
Narcotic vs. non-narcotic agents, prostaglandin synthesis inhibitorsLocal Anesthetics & CNS Acting Drugs
SAR, synthesis, and clinical importanceDrugs for Neurodegenerative Disorders
Anti-Parkinsonian, Alzheimer’s agents, and their synthesis
Pharmacology III
Drugs Acting on CNS
Sedatives, hypnotics, antipsychotics, antidepressantsAntiepileptics & General Anesthetics
Mechanism, classification, and pharmacodynamicsAnalgesics, Anti-inflammatory, Antipyretics
Opioids and NSAIDs: MOA, ADRs, and usesDrugs for Neurodegenerative Disorders
Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Myasthenia gravis – current therapeuticsPsychopharmacological Agents
Antidepressants, anxiolytics, mood stabilizersCNS Stimulants & Drug Dependence
Abuse potential, treatment approaches, withdrawal
Herbal Drug Technology
Basic Concepts of Herbal Medicine
Introduction to herbal pharmacopoeia, herb-drug interactionsHerbal Formulation Development
Tablets, syrups, cosmetics, nutraceuticalsStandardization of Herbal Drugs
WHO & AYUSH guidelines, contaminants, marker compoundsTraditional Systems
Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani: dosage forms & preparationPatent & Regulatory Aspects
IPR, TKDL, new botanical drug registration
Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics
Absorption & Distribution
GIT variables, transport mechanisms, plasma protein bindingBiopharmaceutical Considerations in Dosage Design
BCS, dissolution, drug solubility & permeabilityElimination: Metabolism & Excretion
Hepatic metabolism (CYP450), renal clearancePharmacokinetic Models
One & two compartment models: IV bolus, infusion, oral dosingNon-linear Pharmacokinetics & Bioavailability
Saturable kinetics, AUC, Cmax, Tmax, BA/BE studies
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Biotechnological Drugs
Recombinant products, monoclonal antibodies, vaccinesGene Therapy & Genetic Engineering
Cloning vectors, r-DNA technology, CRISPR basicsImmunology & Immunotherapy
Antigens, antibodies, ELISA, hybridoma technologyMicrobial Biotechnology
Fermentation processes, QC of biologicalsRegulatory & Production Considerations
Biosafety, GMP for biotech products, storage & transport
Quality Assurance
Quality Concepts & GMP
ICH Q series, quality by design, validation principlesDocumentation in QA
SOPs, BMR, BPR, change control, deviation reportsQuality Control Tests
Finished product testing, microbiological QCAudits & Regulatory Affairs
Internal/external audits, regulatory bodies (USFDA, EMA, CDSCO)IPR & Patents in Pharma
Types, filing process, patentability criteria
🔖 What You’ll Get in Each Subject Page
Unit-wise Simplified Notes – Focused on mechanism, SAR, and formulation logics
MCQs & Numericals – Especially for Biopharmaceutics & QA
Animations & Flowcharts – Explain gene tech, kinetics, herbal formulations
Regulatory Summaries – Condensed ICH, GMP, patent content for easy recall
💡 Student Tip
Pair Medicinal Chemistry III with Pharmacology III for a strong neuropharmacology grasp. Then use that foundation to explore Biopharmaceutics and QA principles more effectively.
🔔 Stay Tuned
Weekly updates include video explainers, dosage calculation practice, mock tests, and high-yield charts for revision!
B.Pharmacy Semester Wise
Features of Each Subject Post
✅ Unit-wise notes
✅ Flowcharts, diagrams & video explanations
✅ PYQs and GPAT-focused MCQs
✅ Easy navigation between units