Drugs affecting the autonomic nervous system
Adrenergic agents
Antiadrenergic agents
Cholinergic agents
Anticholinergic and antispasmodic agents
Histamine and antihistamines
Drugs affecting blood and the cardiovascular system
Anti-arrythmic agents
Anticoagulants
Antihyperlipidemics
Cardiac glycosides
Antihypertensive agents
Vasodilatators
Plasma extenders
Drugs affecting the gastrointestinal tract and kidney
Drugs influencing gastric acidity
Adsorbents
Oral antidiabetic agents
Laxatives
Diuretics
Vitamines
Hormones
Peptide and protein hormones
Sex hormones and analogs
Corticoids
Prostaglandins
Antiinfective and antiinvasive agents
Antiseptics and disinfectants
Antifungal agents
Antiprotozoals
Antimalarials
Synthetic antibacterial agents (sulfanilamides, quinolones)
Antibiotics
Antimycobacterial agents
Anthelmintics
Antivirals
Antineoplastic agents
Pharmaceutical Chemistry is a specific pharmaceutical subject representing the link between chemical and biological disciplines. Its task is to provide students with a complex understanding of drug and auxiliary substance chemistry.
The drugs are studied from the point of view of their rational selection and preparation, quality criteria, suitable ways of storage, structure-activity and structure-metabolism relationships, and practical usage. The brief information concerning mechanisms of drug action covered in this subject forms the basis for a more profound study of this topic in pharmacology.
This subject belongs to the state final examination group of subjects.