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BHRI Department

Pharmacology

Understanding drugs, mechanisms, and therapeutic outcomes at the molecular level.

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200+

Drug Profiles

15+

Faculty

30+

Lab Sessions

5+

Research Areas

Overview

About the
Department

  • Pharmacology lab with animal and experimental models for drug testing
  • Clinical pharmacology integration with all major clinical departments
  • Drug interaction databases and prescription audit workshops
  • Regular seminars on new drug approvals and adverse drug reactions
  • Computerised data acquisition for dose-response studies

The Department of Pharmacology at BHRI provides comprehensive training in drug mechanisms, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and clinical pharmacology. With well-equipped labs and integrated clinical teaching, students develop the knowledge needed for rational prescribing.

Services

What We Offer

01

General Pharmacology

Mechanisms of drug action, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics.

02

Autonomic Pharmacology

Drugs acting on sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.

03

Cardiovascular Drugs

Antihypertensives, antiarrhythmics, and cardiac glycosides.

04

Antimicrobial Therapy

Antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals — spectra, resistance, and dosing.

05

CNS Pharmacology

Analgesics, anaesthetics, antidepressants, and antipsychotics.

06

Clinical Pharmacology

Rational drug use, adverse effects, drug interactions, and pharmacovigilance.

Pharmacology

BHRI, Bodhgaya

Excellence

The Science Behind Every Treatment

Pharmacology is the bridge between basic science and clinical medicine. Our department trains students to understand how drugs work, interact, and are applied safely in clinical practice through modern lab-based and simulation learning.

Pharmacology Lab
Animal Experiment Facility
Computerised Physiograph
Drug Information Centre

Infrastructure

Facilities & Equipment

Pharmacology Lab
Animal Experiment Facility
Computerised Physiograph
Drug Information Centre
Clinical Pharmacology Unit
Adverse Drug Reaction Cell
Research Laboratory
Seminar Hall

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