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Pharmacology Instruments Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in India

Educational Instrument is leading Pharmacology Instruments Manufacturer,and supplier and Exporter in India, Algeria (Algiers), Angola (Luanda), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Armenia (Yerevan), Australia(Canberra), Austria (Vienna), Bahrain (Manama), Bangladesh (Dhaka), Bhutan (Thimphu), Bolivia (Sucre), Botswana (Gaborone), Brazil (Brasília), Brunei (Bandar Seri Begawan), Montenegro (Podgorica), Morocco (Rabat), Mozambique (Maputo), Myanmar (Naypyidaw), Namibia (Windhoek), Nepal (Kathmandu), New Zealand (Wellington), Nigeria (Abuja), Oman (Muscat), Palestine (Ramallah), Panama (Panama City), Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby), Paraguay (Asunción), Peru (Lima), Philippines (Manila)¸ Portugal (Lisbon), Qatar (Doha), Rwanda (Kigali), Saudi Arabia (Riyadh), Senegal (Dakar), Serbia (Belgrade), Sierra Leone (Freetown), Slovakia (Bratislava), South Africa (Cape Town) (Pretoria) (Bloemfontein), South Sudan (Juba), Spain (Madrid), Sri Lanka (Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte) (Colombo), Sudan (Khartoum), Syria (Damascus), Tanzania (Dodoma), Thailand (Bangkok), Togo (Lomé), Tonga (Nuku'alofa), Trinidad and Tobago (Port of Spain), Tunisia (Tunis), Turkey (Ankara), Turkmenistan (Ashgabat), Uganda (Kampala), United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi), United Kingdom (London), United States (Washington, D.C.)

Pharmacology instruments are laboratory devices used to investigate drug actions, drug interactions, physiological effects on biological systems, experimental pharmacology, toxicology, and related research activities. Educational Instruments is a Manufacturer & Exporter of pharmacology instruments for schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories, and industry, serving institutional requirements in India and international markets.

The published range includes organ baths, Rotarod apparatus, analgesiometers, actophotometers, plethysmographs, kymographs, spirometers, convulsiometers, pole climbing apparatus, and student stimulators. These instruments support practical activities including pain-threshold measurement, examination of motor coordination, respiratory testing, and drug-screening studies. Buyers should select equipment according to the experiment, pharmacological objective, intended users, apparatus type, required quantity, and exact technical specification. Where dimensions, operating ranges, capacities, materials, configurations, accessories, or other model-level details are not published, specifications should be requested before procurement, tender evaluation, or technical approval.

How do you choose pharmacology instruments for a laboratory?

Choose pharmacology instruments by first defining the experimental objective, physiological parameter, study protocol, intended users, and required apparatus type. The published range supports studies involving pain threshold, motor coordination, respiratory testing, drug screening, experimental pharmacology, toxicology, and clinical-research education.

The selected instrument should match the actual laboratory activity. Available apparatus types include organ baths, Rotarod apparatus, analgesiometers, actophotometers, plethysmographs, kymographs, spirometers, convulsiometers, pole climbing apparatus, and student stimulators.

Buyers should not assume unspecified dimensions, measurement ranges, capacities, materials, electrical requirements, accessories, or configurations. These details should be requested for the exact apparatus before purchase or specification matching.

What types of pharmacology instruments are available?

In the published Pharmacology Instruments category, the available apparatus include organ baths, Rotarod, analgesiometers, actophotometers, plethysmograph, kymograph, spirometer, convulsiometer, pole climbing apparatus, and student stimulators. These instruments are designed for specific educational, experimental, and research applications rather than being used in general pharmacological systems.

The category relates these instruments to research on actions and interactions of drugs, physiological effects, experimental pharmacology, toxicology, and clinical research. The practical procedures in this regard include pain threshold tests, motor coordination tests, respiratory tests, and drug screening tests.

What are pharmacology instruments used for?

Pharmacology instruments are used to study how drugs act, interact, and affect biological systems and to support teaching or research involving experimental pharmacology, toxicology, and related clinical-research concepts. The published category also identifies pain-threshold measurement, motor-coordination examination, respiratory testing, and drug-screening studies as practical applications.

Different apparatus types serve different experimental objectives. An analgesiometer is listed within a range that supports pain-threshold measurement. Rotarod apparatus is included among equipment used for pharmacology studies involving motor coordination. Spirometers are part of the published range associated with respiratory testing.

The exact suitability of any apparatus should be confirmed against the intended protocol and model-specific technical requirements.

Which institutions use pharmacology laboratory instruments?

Pharmacology instruments are used in schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories, industry, colleges, and pharmaceutical research centres according to the supplied audience information and published category content. They support teaching and laboratory work involving experimental pharmacology, toxicology, clinical research, drug actions, and physiological effects.

The category specifically describes these instruments as laboratory solutions for schools, colleges, universities, and pharmaceutical research centres. It also states that pharmacology equipment helps connect theoretical education with practical application for learners preparing to understand how drugs affect living organisms.

Equipment should be selected according to the actual user group and study objective. A teaching laboratory may require a different apparatus configuration from a university, research, TVET, or industrial setting.

What experiments and study protocols are identified for pharmacology equipment?

The published category identifies pain-threshold measurement, examination of motor coordination, respiratory testing, and drug-screening studies as frequently used experimental protocols associated with its pharmacology equipment range. It also connects the instruments with experimental pharmacology, toxicology, clinical research, drug actions, interactions, and physiological effects.

The specific apparatus should be chosen according to the protocol to be performed. The published range includes organ baths, Rotarod apparatus, analgesiometers, actophotometers, plethysmographs, kymographs, spirometers, convulsiometers, pole climbing apparatus, and student stimulators.

The supplied pages do not state that every instrument is suitable for every listed protocol. Buyers should therefore match the exact apparatus to the intended experiment and request model-specific technical information where it is not published.

What should buyers compare before ordering pharmacology instruments?

Buyers should compare the intended experiment, study protocol, apparatus type, physiological or pharmacological objective, technical specifications, quantity, documentation, and any installation, calibration, maintenance, training, demonstration, or consultation requirements. Exact product specifications should be requested wherever they are not published.

A procurement team should first identify whether the requirement concerns pain-threshold measurement, motor coordination, respiratory testing, drug screening, or another specified pharmacology activity. It should then select the corresponding apparatus and document every mandatory technical requirement.

The supplied category does not provide uniform values for dimensions, operating ranges, capacities, construction materials, electrical requirements, accessories, or configurations across all products. These values should not be assumed.

How should institutions request a quotation for pharmacology instruments?

Institutions should provide the product list or category, required quantity, institution name, and billing address when requesting a formal quotation or proforma invoice. For pharmacology equipment, the enquiry should also identify the required apparatus, experiment, study protocol, and any mandatory technical specifications.

A quotation request may specify an organ bath, Rotarod apparatus, analgesiometer, actophotometer, plethysmograph, kymograph, spirometer, convulsiometer, pole climbing apparatus, student stimulator, or another explicitly required product.

For tender or specification-driven procurement, buyers should include all mandatory technical parameters rather than relying only on a general product name. The supplied tender page also identifies Ministry of Education tenders and vocational-training products and materials.

Can Educational Instruments supply pharmacology equipment internationally?

Yes. Educational Instruments is identified in the supplied input as a Manufacturer & Exporter, while its About Us page states that it has distributors and dealers across more than 82 countries. Its FAQ separately states that educational laboratory equipment is exported to schools and institutions in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.

The FAQ also states that assistance is available with logistics, customs forms, and packaging requirements for international supply.

International buyers should provide the destination market, equipment list, quantities, technical requirements, documentation needs, and any packaging or logistics conditions when requesting a quotation.

Are manuals, installation, calibration and training available?

Educational Instruments states that every kit or equipment has printed or electronic user manuals and safety and installation instructions, with experimentation logs or worksheets supplied for relevant kits. The exact documentation available with a specific pharmacology instrument should be confirmed before procurement.

The About Us page additionally states that installation, calibration, maintenance, and training are available within the company's broader equipment offering. It also states that custom-built laboratory equipment is available for schools, colleges, universities, research laboratories, and industries.

For bulk orders or sophisticated setups, the FAQ states that live virtual demonstrations or on-site consultations can be arranged. Applicability should be confirmed for the exact equipment, order size, destination, and technical requirement.

What types of pharmacology instruments can buyers compare?

Type

Key feature supported by supplied input

Typical use

Organ baths

Listed in the published pharmacology equipment range

Experimental pharmacology studies according to the required protocol

Rotarod apparatus

Listed apparatus associated with pharmacology laboratory work

Examination of motor coordination

Analgesiometers

Listed apparatus associated with pharmacology laboratory work

Pain-threshold measurement

Actophotometers

Listed in the published pharmacology equipment range

Pharmacology experiments according to the required protocol

Plethysmographs

Listed in the published pharmacology equipment range

Pharmacology studies according to the required experimental objective

Kymographs

Listed in the published pharmacology equipment range

Experimental recording or study according to the required protocol

Spirometers

Listed apparatus within the pharmacology equipment range

Respiratory testing

Convulsiometers

Listed in the published pharmacology equipment range

Pharmacology experiments according to the required protocol

Pole climbing apparatus

Listed in the published pharmacology equipment range

Experimental pharmacology studies according to the required protocol

Student stimulators

Listed in the published pharmacology equipment range

Teaching and experimental work according to the required protocol

The equipment types above are limited to apparatus explicitly identified on the supplied Pharmacology Instruments category page.

What selection criteria should procurement teams use?

Criterion

What to check

Experimental objective

Define the drug-action, physiological, toxicology, clinical-research, or other stated pharmacology objective

Study protocol

Identify whether the requirement concerns pain-threshold measurement, motor coordination, respiratory testing, drug screening, or another specified activity

Apparatus type

Select the required organ bath, Rotarod apparatus, analgesiometer, actophotometer, plethysmograph, kymograph, spirometer, convulsiometer, pole climbing apparatus, or student stimulator

Intended users

Confirm whether the equipment is for a school, university, TVET institution, research laboratory, or industry

Technical specifications

Request exact dimensions, operating ranges, capacities, materials, configurations, accessories, electrical requirements, or other mandatory details where relevant

Quantity

State the required quantity for every apparatus

Documentation

Confirm required user manuals and safety or installation instructions

Service requirements

State whether installation, calibration, maintenance, training, demonstration, or consultation is required

Custom requirements

Provide the complete requirement where custom-built laboratory equipment is needed

Export requirements

State the destination market and any logistics, customs-form, packaging, or documentation requirements

Quotation information

Provide the product list or category, quantity, institution name, and billing address

These criteria are based only on the supplied Pharmacology Instruments, About Us, FAQ, product, and tender pages.

What related analytical laboratory pages can buyers explore?

Pharmacology Instruments is listed under the broader Analytical Lab Equipment category in the published product catalogue.

What manufacturer-stated certifications and standards are listed?

The Educational Instruments based in Mumbai have Analytical Lab Equipment having standard and Quality Control Certifications of ISO 9001, ISO 13485, ISO/IEC 17025, National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), CE marking, UL Listing, ETL Listing, CSA Group requirements, RoHS, REACH, ASTM standards, Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), and FDA 21 CFR Part 820.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are pharmacology instruments?

Pharmacology instruments are laboratory devices used to investigate drug actions, drug interactions, physiological effects on biological systems, experimental pharmacology, toxicology, and related research activities. The published range includes organ baths, Rotarod apparatus, analgesiometers, actophotometers, plethysmographs, kymographs, spirometers, convulsiometers, pole climbing apparatus, and student stimulators.

What types of pharmacology laboratory equipment are available?

The published Pharmacology Instruments category includes organ baths, Rotarod apparatus, analgesiometers, actophotometers, plethysmographs, kymographs, spirometers, convulsiometers, pole climbing apparatus, and student stimulators. Exact technical specifications should be requested where dimensions, ranges, capacities, materials, configurations, electrical requirements, or accessories are not published.

What experiments can be performed with pharmacology instruments?

The published category identifies pain-threshold measurement, examination of motor coordination, respiratory testing, and drug-screening studies as frequently used experimental protocols associated with its pharmacology equipment range. It also connects these instruments with studies of drug actions, interactions, physiological effects, experimental pharmacology, toxicology, and clinical research.

Who uses pharmacology instruments?

Pharmacology instruments are used in schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories, industry, colleges, and pharmaceutical research centres according to the supplied audience data and published category content. They support teaching, experimental work, and research involving pharmacology, toxicology, drug effects, and related physiological studies.

How should buyers select a pharmacology instrument?

Buyers should select a pharmacology instrument by defining the experimental objective, study protocol, required apparatus type, intended users, quantity, and all mandatory technical requirements. Where dimensions, ranges, capacities, materials, configurations, accessories, or electrical requirements are not published, these specifications should be requested for the exact model.

Are manuals and installation instructions available?

Yes. Educational Instruments states that every kit or equipment has printed or electronic user manuals and safety and installation instructions, with experimentation logs or worksheets provided for relevant kits. The exact documentation supplied with an individual pharmacology instrument should be confirmed during procurement.

Does Educational Instruments export laboratory equipment internationally?

Yes. Educational Instruments is identified in the supplied input as a Manufacturer & Exporter. Its About Us page states that it has distributors and dealers across more than 82 countries, while its FAQ identifies exports of educational laboratory equipment to Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.

What information is required to request a formal quotation?

A formal quotation request should include the product list or category, quantity, institution name, and billing address. For pharmacology instruments, buyers should also provide the required apparatus, intended experiment or protocol, and all mandatory technical specifications necessary for accurate evaluation.

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