Routes of Drug Administration|| Pharmacology for BAMS Students || NCISM New Syllabus

Routes of drug administration || Pharmacology for BAMS Students || NCISM New Sylabus #dravyaguna #pharmacology #pharmacognosy #bams_pharmacology_lecture #pharmacokinetics #pharmacodynamics This video lecture is designed specifically for BAMS students who are preparing for their pharmacology exams as per the NCISM new syllabus. In this video, we will be discussing the routes of drug administration, which is a crucial topic in pharmacology. Understanding the different routes of drug administration is essential for nursing students and healthcare professionals to provide effective patient care. We will cover the various routes of drug administration, including oral, topical, parenteral, and other routes, and explain the advantages and disadvantages of each route. This video aims to provide a comprehensive overview of drug pharmacology and help BAMS students to excel in their exams. By the end of this video, you will have a clear understanding of the different routes of drug administration and their applications in clinical practices. Link of previous video:    • Pharmacology Introduction || Pharmacology ...   Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:17 Local route 03:33 Names of different routes 07:15 Topical route 10:00 Deeper Tissue 11:27 Arterial supply 12:34 Systemic 13:18 Oral route 15:40 First pass metabolism 18:52 Sublingual Route 21:23 Rectal route 23:14 Inhalation route 24:15 Nasal route 26:05 Cutaneous routes 27:22 Parenteral routes 29:29 Sub-cutaneous 30:32 Intramuscular route 32:09 Intravenous route 34:30 Intradermal route introduction to pharmacology, introduction to pharmacology in hindi, introduction to pharmacology lecture, pharmacology introduction, pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics pharmacology, Pharmacology for BAMS 2nd proff. year, BAMS Pharmacology Lectures, Dravyaguna paper 1 syllabus, Dravyaguna modern topics, pharmacokinetics pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, pharmacokinetics introduction, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics #ayurvedadhyaapan