Antibacterial drugs
Antibacterial drugs are used to treat bacterial infections. Many species of bacteria cause disease in humans; these are termed pathogens . It was once thought that these pathogenic bacteria had…
Antibacterial drugs are used to treat bacterial infections. Many species of bacteria cause disease in humans; these are termed pathogens . It was once thought that these pathogenic bacteria had…
Many drugs are taken for non-medical purposes, most commonly to generate a sense of well-being or to give pleasure. Drug dependence arises with centrally acting drugs producing a psychological reward…
It is important to note that the scientific discovery of new medicines has often been derived from venoms, toxins, poisons and chemicals derived from plants. It is therefore important to…
Variation in drug responses between individuals can be affected by ethnicity, age, gender, pregnancy, disease and drug interactions. Thus the practitioner must take these factors into account for effective and…
The term cancer refers to a malignant tumour. Cancer cells can manifest, in greater or lesser degree, uncontrolled proliferation, invasiveness, the ability to metastasize and/or infiltrate normal tissues and loss…
The main protozoans that produce disease in humans are those causing malaria, amoebiasis, pneumocystis infection, trypanosomiasis and leishmaniasis. Malaria Malaria, a mosquito-borne disease caused by various Plasmodium species, is a…
Antifungal Drugs The incidence of fungal infections has been increasing with the spread of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and the increased use of broad-spectrum antibiotics that reduce the non-pathogenic bacteria…
Viruses consist essentially of DNA or RNA in a protein coat. They have no ribosomes or protein-synthesizing apparatus, although some contain enzymes. They replicate by taking over the metabolic processes…
Physiology of the oral cavity The teeth and supporting tissues provide the initial digestive process essential to all bodily activities. Chewing and swallowing are carried out by specialized oral tissues,…
Components of nutrition include water, carbohydrates, proteins (including essential amino acids that cannot be synthesized by the body in sufficient quantities), fats, vitamins, trace elements and indigestible fibres. Disorders of…