Future
Plans for the Department of Pharmacology
The department of Pharmacology is all well set with the
future approach to contribute substantially in the field of research alongside
with the ongoing academic activities.
The large part of the department is been devoted to the
development of the following research areas:
1. Bioavailability
(BA) and Bioequivalence (BE) studies Center (BA/BE) – the plan for the development of a
well equipped BA/BE center in the department is on the verge of implementation.
This is expected to give a great boost for the PG students in terms of the
understanding of the process and procedure in such kind of clinical studies and
should open avenues for their future development.
2. Pharmacogenetic
lab – This can be
considered a major support for the treatment based on the genetic makeup of
patients considered under the heading of Pharmacogenetics. The
technique is also used for the for the rapid genetic
testing, as a sensitive test of
drugs, prediction of safety and efficacy of drugs, vital for organ
transplantation and for the accurate diagnosis of severe infections like malaria,
tuberculosis, HIV, etc. and for other research activities. This is expected to
increase the knowledge of both the UG and specially the PG students.
3. Tissue
/ cell culture lab –Cell
culture is the process by
which cells are grown under controlled conditions,
generally outside of their natural environment. It is an excellent tool for
studying the normal physiology, biochemistry and pathology of cells (e.g.,
metabolic studies). It is also used for the detection of drugs and toxic
compounds on the cells and carcinogenic effects. It is a basic step for the screening
of new drugs.
4. Therapeutic drug Monitoring (TDM): Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is a branch of clinical chemistry and clinical pharmacology
that specializes in the measurement of medication concentrations in blood. Its
main focus is on drugs with a narrow therapeutic range,
i.e. drugs that can
easily be under- or overdosed. This is branch TDM
data provides the clinician with greater insight into the factors determining
the patients response to drug therapy. Hence the patient treatment like
anti-epileptic agents, anti mania drugs, immunosuppressant therapy etc., where
the response is based on the drugs levels in the blood, will be more accurate.