What is the difference between local and general anaesthetics? Name one chemical used in each case.
Narcotics: Narcotics are compounds which possess general depressant action on the central nervous system. They can be classified into sedatives, hypnotics or tranquillizers and general anaesthetics:
(i) Sedatives: They cause a milder form of depression. The most widely used sedatives are the bromides and the bromo-compounds. KBr is the most commonly used bromide. Bromo valetone and velero bromine are used as sedatives.
(ii) Tranquilizers: These are the compounds that help in reducing anxiety by acting on nervous system. These induce sleep and can be habit forming. Examples are luminal, equanil, Seconal etc.
(iii) Anaesthetics: These are the compounds used to produce unconsciousness and muscular relaxation, sufficient to allow the performance of suigical operations. Examples are ethylene, Divinyl ether and cycloprone. Sometimes for small operations and tooth extracted the limited area is made senseless either by injecting or by local application of the drugs which are called local anaesthetics. Examples are cocaine, novocaine and xylocaine.
How are antiseptics distinguished from disinfectants? Give two examples of each of the substances.
Describe the following with suitable examples of chemicals:
(i) Antipyretics
(ii) Antiseptics
(iii) Tranquilizers
(iv) Wide spectrum antibiotics
Name the action of the following on the human body:
(a) Aspirin
(b) Penicillin
(c) Phenacetin
(d) Morphine
(e) Analgin
(f) Laminal
(g) Sarconal
(h) Streptomycin.
Give one important use of each of the following:
(i) Bithional
(ii) Chloroamphenicol
(iii) Streptomycin
(iv) Paracetamol.
Explain what do you understand by pathogens. How can we control the microbial diseases?