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🔴 Hormones are secreted by the endocrine or ductless glands. These are:

🔺1 . Pituitary
(a) Anterior pituitary :-

Growth hormone (GH),
Prolactin ( Prl),
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) or
Corticotropin.
Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) or Thyrotropin.
Gonadotropins-Follicle stimulating hormone
(FSH) and Luteinizing hormone (LH).
(b) Posterior pituitary :-

Oxytocin,
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) or Vasopressin.

🔺2 . Thyroid Hormones:-
Thyroxine (T4, Triiodothyronine (T3 ),Calcitonin.

🔺3. Parathyroid:-
Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
or Parathormone.

🔺4 . Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans)
Insulin, Glucagon.

🔺5. Adrenals

🔶(a) Cortex :-
Glucocorticoids (hydrocortisone)
Mineralocorticoids (aldosterone)
Sex steroids ( dehydroepiandrosterone)

🔸(b) Medulla :- Adrenaline, noradrenaline

🔺6. Gonads :-
Androgens (testosterone)
Estrogens ( estradiol)
Progestins (progesterone)

Note.....In addition, hypothalamus, which is a part
of the CNs and not a gland, produces many
releasing and re lease inhibitory hormones
which control the secretion of anterior pituitary
hormones.

🟢 Placenta also secretes many Hormones :-

Chorionic gonadotropin,
Estrogens ,
Placental lactogen ,
Prolactin ,Progesterone
,Chorionic thyrotropin.
🔴ADRS OF ALLOPURINOL🔴

📌 More common hypersensitivity reactions are more common

Ankle, knee, or great toe joint pain
joint stiffness or swelling
rash
rash with flat lesions or small raised lesions on the skin

📌 Rare
• ammonia-like breath odor
• anxiety
• bleeding gums
• blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin
• blood in the urine or stools
🔴INTERACTIONS🔴

➡️Allopurinol-

Inhibits degradation of 6-mercaptopurine and azathioprine,but not that of thioguanine because it follows S-methylation type of path.
Probenecid with allopurinol has complex interaction,allopurinol prolongs half life of Probenecid.
Allopurinol potentiate warfarin and theophylline by inhibiting their mechanisms.
When ampicillin is given to patients which are on allopurinol high incidence of skin rashes has been reported.
MCQ NO 871| Physical pharmacy

According to Boyle’s law the volume of a fixed mass of a gas, at constant temperature, is
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43%
(a)directly proportional to its pressure
47%
(b)inversely proportional to its pressure
8%
(c)the square root of its pressure
1%
(d)none of these
MCQ NO 872 | Physical pharmacy

Which of the following is the correct mathematical relation for Charle’s law at constant pressure?
Anonymous Quiz
40%
(a)V ∝ T
27%
(b)V ∝ t
30%
(c)V = kt
3%
(d)none of these
MCQ No 873 | Physical pharmacy

In lit atm K–1 mol–1 the numerical value of R, the gas constant, is
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18%
(a) 0.821
48%
(b) 0.0821
28%
(c) 0.00821
6%
(d) 0.000821
MCQ NO 876 | Physical pharmacy

The reciprocal of viscosity is called(
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19%
a)surface tension
19%
(b)frictional resistance
59%
(c)fluidity
3%
(d)none of these
MCQ NO 877 | Physical pharmacy

The dimensions in which coefficient of viscosity is expressed are
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31%
(a)mass × length × time–1
41%
(b)mass × length–1 × time–1
21%
(c)mass × length–1 × time
6%
(c)mass–1 × length–1 × time–1
MCQ NO 879 | Physical pharmacy

Which of the following defects results in the decrease of density of crystal
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(a) Schottky defect
33%
(b) Frenkel defect
28%
(c) interstitial defect
11%
(d) impurity defect
MCQ NO 880 | Physical pharmacy

In silicon crystal each atom is covalently bonded to _______ neighbours.
Anonymous Quiz
20%
(a)2
38%
(b)8
25%
(c)6
17%
(d)4
Note.... Thyroid Hormones acts on nuclear receptor belongs to steroid and retinoid superfamily of intracellular receptors.

In contrast to the steroid receptor, the TR resides in the nucleus even in the unliganded inactive state.
👉For detail mechanism you can read Nuclear receptors from General Pharmacology.
🔴 Actions of Thyroid
Hormones🔴

1.Growth and development

2. Intermediary metabolism of Lipids, carbohydrates, Proteins.

3.Calorigenesis

4.CVS ... Heart rate , contractility and cardiac output increases, bounding pulse.

5. Haemopoiesis.....by only T4 treatment.

6.Indirect effect on reproduction.
🔴ADRS OF PROBENECID🔴
Severe
hepatic necrosis
anaphylactoid reactions / Rapid
nephrotic syndrome
aplastic anemia
• hemolytic anemia
• Moderate
• hematuria
• gout
• Mild
• nausea
• vomiting
• fever
• pruritus
• flushing
• alopecia
• polyuria
• headache
• dizziness
🔴INTERACTIONS🔴

➡️Probenecid-

Probenecid inhibits urinary excretion of cephalosporins,sulphonamides,Mtx and indomethacin.
Inhibits biliary excretion of rifampicin.
Pyrazinamide and ethambutol may interfere with uricosuric action of Probenecid.
Probenecid inhibits tubular secretion of nitrofurantoin.
Aspirin blocks uricosuric action of Probenecid.
MCQ NO 881 | Pharmacology

Tick the action mechanism of anticancer drugs belonging to plant alkaloids:
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27%
a) Inhibition of DNA-dependent RNA synthesis
19%
b) Cross-linking of DNA
49%
c) Mitotic arrest at a metaphase
5%
d) Nonselective inhibition of aromatases
MCQ NO 882 | Pharmacology

General contraindications for anticancer drugs are:
Anonymous Quiz
10%
a) Depression of bone marrow
6%
b) Acute infections
15%
c) Severe hepatic and/or renal insufficiency
70%
d) All of the above