Departments

Departments of Pharmacology

Chandulal Chandrakar Memorial Govt. Medical College

About Department


INTRODUCTION
The department of pharmacology was established in 2013 under guidance of Dr. Sunita Chandraker. It has instituted with modern teaching facilities including computer assisted learning method and skill training using mannequins. The Department has clinical pharmacology lab, research lab and departmental library to meet the standard teaching environment. The department is running pharmacovigilance programme and serving as the 2ndAMC centre of the Chhattisgarh.

FACILITIES
• Research lab
• CAL (computer assisted learning) lab
• Clinical Pharmacology Lab
• ADR monitoring centre
• 2 Demonstration Room
• Seminar Room cum Departmental Library

AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT
• Analgesiometer (hot plate method)
• Analgesiometer (tail flick method)
• Cook’s pole climbing apparatus
• Electro-convulsiometer
• Disintegration test apparatus
• Digital pH meter
• Langendorff’s assembly
• Laboratory stirrer
• Plethysmograph
• Rota rod apparatus
• Sterling long extraction kymograph
• Kymograph
• Actophotometer
• Dale’s organ bath

ACHIEVEMENT & RESEARCH

COURSES : MBBS

SYMPOSIUM / SEMINAR / PUBLICATION
1. Chaurishi A, Raichandani OP, Chadraker S, Chourishi S.A comparative study of efficacy & tolerability of lorazepam and gabapentin in the treatment of alcohol withdrawal syndrome. Int. J Pharmaceutical sci review and research. 2010;Vol3(2):80-4

2. Chaudhary A, Chandrakar S, Diwakar RK, Naik M. Severe skin hypersensitivity reaction to local infiltrating anaesthetic agent. J Pharm Biomed Sci 2015;05(11):848–850.

3. Chandraker S, Inam SK, Panda A, Bawankar S. Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus in tertiary care hospital. Asian journal of medical science. 2016; Vol 7(3): 72-7

4. Agrawal R, Jaiswal MK. Assessment: Student’s perspectives: A cross-sectional and questionnairebased study. Natl J Physiol Pharm Pharmacol 2022;13 (Online First). DOI: 10.5455/njppp.2023.13.09430202214092022

5. Hassan S, Satapathy S, Agrawal R. Rapid Plasma Reagin Card Test: A Screening Method for Syphilis in Antenatal Patients of Bastar, Chhattisgarh, India. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 2022; 16(5):DC32-DC35. (DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2022/55082.16389)

6. Agrawal R, Rath B. Effectiveness Study of Typical and Atypical Antipsychotics on Patients with Schizophrenia using WHO Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.0). Biomed. &Pharmacol. J 2021; 14(3): 1143-8.

7. Agrawal R, Rath B, Shukla RK, Mohapatra S. Effectiveness analysis of antipsychotics in schizophrenia using psychometric scales: an observational study. Int J Basic Clin Pharmacol 2020; 9:305-9.

8. Agrawal R, Jaiswal MK, Sharma SK, Sharma R. Knowledge and attitudinal survey of drug promotional literature among second year undergraduate students: A questionnaire based study. Int J Basic Clin Pharmacol 2019; 8:2548-52.

9. Agrawal R, Marium KA, Sharma RK, Sharma SK, Jaiswal MK. Drug utilization pattern of psychotropic medicines in tertiary care centre of Bastar Region. Int J Basic Clin Pharmacol 2019; 8:1891-5.

10. Agrawal R, Sharma SK, Jaiswal MK, Sharma R, Ali SS. Evaluation of knowledge, attitude and practice of self medication among second year undergraduate students in Bastar region: A questionnaire based study. Int J Basic Clin Pharmacol 2019; 8(4): 817-20.

11. Saha K, Rath B, Agrawal R. A survey of knowledge, attitude and practice of adverse drug reaction monitoring among doctors in Western Odisha region. Int J Basic Clin Pharmacol 2018; 7: 2234-9.

12. Agrawal R, Rath B, Saha K, Mohapatra S. Drug utilization pattern of antidiabetic agents in tertiary care hospital of western Odisha, India. Int J Basic Clin Pharmacol 2016; 5: 2222-6.

13. Agrawal R, Saha K, Mohapatra S. A rare case of imatinib mesylate induced acute kidney injury. Int J Basic Clin Pharmacol 2016; 5:1-3.

14. Agrawal R, Saha K, Mohapatra S. Comparative evaluation of analgesic activity of SSRI and atypical antidepressants: An experimental study. Int J Res Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics 2016; 5(3):251-55.

15. Agrawal R, Saha K, Mohapatra S. Effect of amlodipine on the antiepileptic action of lamotrigine, gabapentin, topiramate & carbamazepine on pentylenetetrazole and maximal electroshock induced seizures in rats. IOSR- JDMS 2016; 15(6):65-73.

16. Saha K, Agrawal R, Mohapatra S. Amlodipine potentiates antinociceptive activity of tramadol and ketorolac: an experimental study. Int J Res Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics 2016; 5(2): 184-91.

17. Saha K, Agrawal R, Mohapatra S. Etoposide induced hepatotoxicity: a rare case report. Sch J App Med Sci 2016; 4(7D):2569-71.

18. Saha K, Agrawal R, Mohapatra S. Effect of olanzapine on mean arterial blood pressure: an experimental study. IOSR- JDMS 2016; 15(8): 9-11.

19. Saha K, Agrawal R, Mohapatra S. Effect of Calcium channel blocker(amlodipine), beta blocker(atenolol) and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor(enalapril) on experimentally induced nociception. Ind J Basic & Applied Med Res 2016; 5(4): 49-57.

20. Ramteke M, Sharma SK, Agrawal R, Jaiswal M et al. Evaluation of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of pharmacovigilance and adverse drug reactions among the healthcare professional in Bastar region of Chhattisgarh. Int J Res Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics 2019; 8(3): 416-422.

21. Jaiswal M, Chakravorty R, Sharma SK, Sharma R, Agrawal R et al. A world health organization core drug use indicator based prescription study in the dermatology outpatient department of a tertiary care teaching hospital of central South India. Int J Basic Clin Pharmacol 2019;8: 1896-901.

SYMPOSIUM & SEMINAR
Pharmacological sensitization program.

CLINICAL MATERIAL IN THE HOSPITAL


Following Table Shows The Faculties in Department of Pharmacology.

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