Title: INHALANTS
1PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY- I
Faculty Member . Mr. Maroti M. Jeurkar Lecturer,
YBCP, chandrapur
INHALANTS
2- INHALANATS
- Inhalants-Inhalants are the drugs or chemicals
which in vapour form are inhaled in the body. - Inhalation-Inhalation is the process through
which inhalants are taken in the body - Some chemicals act as anesthetic in vapour form
- These are administered by inhalation by a closed
mask method - Inhalation of gases cause changes in
physiological function bring pharmacological
actions. - This will depend upon the gas, its concentration,
the condition in which it is used. - Thus action effect of gas will be different under
different condition.
3- Role of Oxygen
- It is important to the living cells. It is
necessary for normal metabolic processes in the
body also for the production of energy. - Transport of oxygen is carried by haemoglobin
aconstituent of blood oxygen combines with
haemoglobin forms oxyhaemoglobin HbO2----
HbO2 - This complex rapidly dissociates to release
oxygen in the cell. Number of factors are
responsible for association dissociation of
oxyhaemoglobin - ...e.g.temp.pH,electrolytes,CO2 carbon
monoxide. - By inhalation during respiration oxygenation of
blood takes place in the alveoli in the lungs
thus more oxygen is needed in anoxic condition
(hypoxaemia)
4OXYGEN Formula-02 Physical properties-1) It is
colourless, odourless gas volume of gas is
dissolved in 32 volumes of water 2)Chemical
properties - 1) Oxygen combines with non-metal's
forms oxide like a)SO2----SO2
b) C02----CO2
2) Oxygen combines metals forms oxide like
4Fe302 ----2Fe2O3
2Mg02----2MgO Storage labeling-It
should be stored in metallic cylinders with
specific valves which should not be lubricated
with grease or oil. The shoulder of cy should be
painted with white remaining part with black
containing a label symbol of Pharmaceutical
Chemistry Uses 1)it is used in the treatment of
Hypoxia 2)For artificial respiration 3)
Essential for normal respiratory functions 4) In
carbon monoxide poisoning 5) Liquid oxygen is
used as rocket fuel 6) Used to produce
oxyacetylene flame(Welding)
5- ROLE OF CARBON DI-OXIDE
- Carbon di-oxide is rapidly absorbed carried by
blood both in the cels in the plasma large
quantity of CO2 produced is eliminated by lungs
in the expelled air. - A large quantity of CO2 can not remain in the
dissolved form in plasma it exists in three major
factors. - i. As a calbonic acid after combining with water
- H2O CO2----- H2CO3
- ii. As a carbamino bond form in which it combines
with proteins again mainly with haemoglobin - iii. Carried as a bicarbonate ion with other
cations In utilization of CO2 under normal
physiological conditions, the pH of blood is
maintained via carbonic acid its conversion
into bicarbonate ion
6- CARBON DIOXIDE
- Formula- CO2
- Physical properties-
- It is colorless, odorless gas
- It is soluble in water
- 3) when carbon dioxide gas is over lime water it
forms calcium carbonate CO2Ca(OH)2-----CaCO3
H2O - 4) When gas is passed in a solution of calcium
carbonate a milky white precipitate of calcium
bicarbonate is formed - CO2CaCO3H2O----Ca(HCO3)2
- Storage labeling-Carbon dioxide should be
stored in metallic cylinders of cool temperatures
hot exceeding 31C the cylinder should be painted
with grey a symbol of gas (CO2) - Uses
- It is used as a respiratory stimulant
- It is used in the treatment of poisoning
- It is used in the Soft drinks used in drug addicts
7NITROUS OXIDE Mol Formula N2O
Synonyms- Physical properties-1) It is
colourless, odourless gas 2) It is having sweet
taste 3) It is soluble in water and
alcohol Storage labeling-It should be stored
under pressure in metallic cylinders painted blue
carries a label stating nitrous oxide
(N2O) Uses1) It is used as analgesic 2) It is
used for anaesthetics. 3) It is used in dental
preparations, minor operations
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