Pharmacology for NEET PG
Pharmacology is an extensive branch of medicine and biology that covers all the drugs, drug action, how each drug prevents and treats disease and the interactions of these drugs. Consequently, it comes with endless names and jargon that a student must memorize. In addition, the subject has a weightage of 80 marks with 20 questions in the exam.

Drugs for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH)Mnemonic- PEPSI Coca ColaPG-1 analogsT – TreprostinilI – IloprostE – EpoprostenolRoute: IV or inha...

Hypertension is called as sustained elevation in BP above the normal limits (120/80) and that increases the risk of organ damage. If the BP is el...

AntiplateletsUsesTo treat MI (Acute coronary syndrome)Ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attackPeripheral vascular disease- Intermittent claud...
How Does PrepLadder Make Pharmacology Learning Easy for Students?
Learning pharmacology is easy with PrepLadder's notes written in simple and lucid language. Our notes are supplemented with high-quality images and graphs that make them more comprehensible and self-explanatory. Plus, the information boxes provide a quick recap of the topic. In addition to NEET PG notes, students can leverage our engaging video lectures, treasures, & custom modules to boost their pharmacology preparation. This page will lead you to all the useful resources that will make preparing Pharmacology as easy as possible.
Meet our Pharmacology Faculty
Dr. Ankit Kumar is a seasoned expert in pharmacology having over 12 years of experience in the medical field. With a distinguished academic background including a Gold medal in MBBS from Maulana Azad Medical College and an MD in Pharmacology, Dr. Kumar's journey has been marked by deep involvement in both animal and clinical research. Dr. Ankit Kumar integrates the subject with overlapping topics from other subjects to boost students’ Pharmacology preparation.

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A 28-year-old male with ASA Grade I status is scheduled for emergency appendectomy. The patient develops severe jaw stiffness within 30 seconds after
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