VETERINARY COLLEGE AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE, TIRUNELVELI

DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY

The Department of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology was created as a constituent of Veterinary College and Research Institute, Tirunelveli during the year 2012 with an aim to offer Under Graduate courses in B.V.Sc. & A.H.

Objectives

  • To impart education in Pharmacology and Toxicology for the Under Graduate students.
  • To develop Human Resources in the field of Pharmacology and Toxicology.
  • To undertake field oriented research programmes to cater the need of the livestock and poultry industry in South Tamil Nadu.

Education

As per the VCI Regulations, the department is offering the following courses:

  • VPT 311 General and Systemic Veterinary Pharmacology (2+1)
  • VPT 321 Veterinary Neuropharmacology (2+1)
  • VPT 411 Veterinary Chemotherapy (2+0)
  • VPT 421 Veterinary Toxicology (2+0)
  • VLD 421 Veterinary Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Diagnosis-II (0+1)
  • Tracking Programme: Drug Designing (0+2)
  • Study Circle: Alternate Animal Use Study Circle (Non credit course)

Infrastructure

The department is having the following infrastructure facilities for U.G. Practical as per VCI minimum requirements:

  • Isolated Tissue Bath
  • Kymograph
  • Electrical Recording Device with Digital Acquisition System
  • Electronic Stimulator
  • Stereotaxic Instrument
  • Common Balance
  • Monopan Electronic Balance
  • Binocular Microscopes
  • Spectrophotometer
  • Refrigerated Centrifuge
  • Dispensing Scales with weights
  • pH meter
  • Respiration pump
  • Spirometer
  • Manometer
  • Rota rod
  • Actophotometer
  • Tissue Homogenizer
  • Elevated Plus Maze
  • Analgesiometer- Eddy’s hot plate
  • Analgesiometer – Tail flick unit
  • Magnetic stirrer with probe
  • Vortex Mixer

Pharmacology and Toxicology Laboratory

Experimental Pharmacology Laboratory

Isolated Tissue Bath and Electrical Recording Devices

Spectrophotometer

Research

  • To undertake field oriented research programmes to cater the need of the livestock and poultry industry in South Tamil Nadu.

Ongoing Research Project

Title Duration Funding Agency Budget(Rs.in lakhs) PI
Documentation and assessment of antinemathelminthic properties of Ethno veterinary herbal preparations used by local healers in small ruminants of Tirunelveli district. 1 Year TANUVAS Corpus Fund 0.99 lakh Dr.V.Ramakrishnan Assistant Professor

Extension

  • Drug information and Toxicological guidance to field Veterinarians.
  • Conducting pharmaceutical meet for the outgoing B.V.Sc., students.
  • Involved in various extension programmes on livestock and poultry production as and when required on need basis.

Faculty

  • Dr. A.Arivuchelvan, Professor and Head | arivuchelvan.a@tanuvas.ac.in
  • Dr. V.Suresh Kumar, Assistant Professor and Head | sureshkumar.v@tanuvas.ac.in
  • Dr. S.Kanagarajadurai, Assistant Professor| kanagarajadurai.k@tanuvas.ac.in

Conatct

Department of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology,

Veterinary College and Research Institute,

Sripuram, Tirunelveli – 627 358.

E-mail: vptvcritni@tanuvas.org.in