Antileprotic| Leprosy| Mycobacterium| pharmacology| drugs| Paucibacillary| Multibacillary| Leprematous| Borderlineleprosy| Mycobacteriumleprae| Tuberculoid| GPAT| Druginspector| Competitiveexam| Pharma| Semester| Dapsone| NLEP| Clofazimine| Minocycline| Rifampicin| Ofloxacin| Macrolide| Drugregimen| Clarithromycin| Fluoroquinolone| Ethionamide| Leprareaction| GPPD| Anemia| Socialstigma| Chaulmoograoil| Leprosy is caused by Mycobacterium leprae and has been considered incurable since ages and bears social stigma. Due to availability of effective antileprotic drugs it is entirely curable now but deformities and defects already incurred may not reverse. This video gives a clear and simple explanation of pharmacology of antileprotic drugs with their specific use adverse effects and the drug regimens followed.
The channel aims in giving clear explanation in an easy manner to pharmacy fraternity and other allied health science students. The video lessons are made in a simple way where any range of student can take the contents in a quick span of time. The next main advantage of the channel is the contents are explained in very few minutes so that everyone can learn many things in a short time. The channel also helps the competitive exam preparing aspirants. Let us take pharmacy education a step ahead.
Myself Dr. B. PREMKUMAR M.Pharm., Ph.D., working as the Professor and HOD in a reputed institution. I completed my graduation from JKK Muniraja college of Pharmacy and Post-graduation in Pharmacology from the Most prestigious Madras Medical College. I have Done My Doctorate in the most esteemed Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (JNTUH). I am a CPCSEA nominee for Preclinical animal experimental pharmacological research. I have published my research work in reputed journals of national importance. I am also a reviewer in renowned journals.
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Antileprotic drugs -Tamil
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AntileproticLeprosyMycobacteriumpharmacologydrugsPaucibacillaryMultibacillaryLeprematousBorderline leprosyMycobacterium lepraeTuberculoidGPATDrug inspectorCompetitive examPharmaSemesterDapsoneNLEPClofazimineMinocyclineRifampicinOfloxacinMacrolideDrug regimenClarithromycinFluoroquinoloneEthionamideLepra reactionGPPDAnemiaSocial stigmaChaulmoogra oilSulfonamideMalariaToxoplasmaPneumocystitisMedicineHansen’s diseaseDMLTPhysiothreapynursing