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Objectives 1 The objectives of the programme are primarily to help students understand the specific subject areas within the discipline. 2 To study various dosage forms of medications. 3 To study reading and understanding of prescription, various types of incompatibilities. 4 Detailed study of various dispensed medication. These include Pharmaceutics (the formulation, quality control, standardization and design of dosage forms, etc) and compounding (the preparation of medicines). Unit Number Details Hours 1. Dispensing Pharmacy (i) Prescriptions: - Reading and understanding of prescription; Latin terms commonly used (Detailed study is not necessary), Modern methods of prescribing, adoption of metric system. Calculations involved in dispensing. (ii) Incompatibilities in Prescriptions: - Study of various types of incompatibilities-physical, chemical and therapeutic. (iii) Posology: - Dose and Dosage of drugs, Factors influencing dose, Calculations of doses on the basis of age, sex and surface area. Veterinary doses. 14 2. Dispensed Medications (Note: A detailed study of the following dispensed medication is necessary. Methods of preparation with theoretical and practical aspects, use of appropriate containers and closures. Special labeling requirements and storage conditions should be high- lighted). i) Powders: - Types of powders-Advantages and disadvantages of powders, Granules, Cachets and Tablet triturates. Preparation of different types of powders encountered in prescriptions. Weighing methods, possible errors in weighing, minimum weighable amounts and weighing of material below the minimum weighable amount, geometric dilution and proper usage and care of dispensing balance. 8 19 School: School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Programme:D.Pharmacy. Year : SecondYear Annual Pattern Course: Pharmaceutics-II Course Code:DPY201 Theory: 3Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination: 80 Marks Max. Time for Theory Exam.: 3Hrs Internal Examination: 20 Marks

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Page 1: School: School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Programme:D ...€¦ · ii)Liquid Oral Dosage Forms: (a). Monophasic: - Theoretical aspects including commonly used vehicles, essential adjuvant

Objectives

1 The objectives of the programme are primarily to help students understand the specific subject areas

within the discipline.

2 To study various dosage forms of medications.

3 To study reading and understanding of prescription, various types of incompatibilities.

4 Detailed study of various dispensed medication. These include Pharmaceutics (the formulation,

quality control, standardization and design of dosage forms, etc) and compounding (the preparation

of medicines).

Unit

Number Details Hours

1. Dispensing Pharmacy

(i) Prescriptions: - Reading and understanding of prescription; Latin terms

commonly used (Detailed study is not necessary), Modern methods of prescribing,

adoption of metric system. Calculations involved in dispensing.

(ii) Incompatibilities in Prescriptions: - Study of various types of

incompatibilities-physical, chemical and therapeutic.

(iii) Posology: - Dose and Dosage of drugs, Factors influencing dose, Calculations

of doses on the basis of age, sex and surface area. Veterinary doses.

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2. Dispensed Medications

(Note: A detailed study of the following dispensed medication is necessary. Methods

of preparation with theoretical and practical aspects, use of appropriate containers

and closures. Special labeling requirements and storage conditions should be high-

lighted).

i) Powders: - Types of powders-Advantages and disadvantages of powders,

Granules, Cachets and Tablet triturates. Preparation of different types of powders

encountered in prescriptions. Weighing methods, possible errors in weighing,

minimum weighable amounts and weighing of material below the minimum

weighable amount, geometric dilution and proper usage and care of dispensing

balance.

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School: School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Programme:D.Pharmacy.

Year : SecondYear Annual Pattern

Course: Pharmaceutics-II Course Code:DPY201

Theory: 3Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination: 80 Marks

Max. Time for Theory Exam.: 3Hrs Internal Examination: 20 Marks

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ii)Liquid Oral Dosage Forms:

(a). Monophasic: - Theoretical aspects including commonly used vehicles,

essential adjuvant like stabilizers, colourants and flavours, with examples.

Review of the following monophasic liquids with details of formulation and

practical methods.

Liquids for internal

administration

Liquids for external

administration or used on

mucus membranes.

Mixtures and

concentrates

Gargles

Syrups Mouth washes

Throat-

paints

Douches

Elixirs

Ear Drops

Nasal drops & Sprays

Liniments Lotions.

(b) Biphasic Liquid Dosage Forms:

(i) Suspension (elementary study): - Suspensions containing diffusible solids

and liquids and their preparations. Study of the adjuvants used like

thickening agents, wetting agents, their necessity and quantity to be

incorporated. Suspensions of precipitate forming liquids like, tinctures, their

preparations and stability. Suspensions produced by chemical reaction. An

introduction to flocculated, non-flocculated suspension system.

(ii) Emulsions: - Types of emulsions, identification of emulsion system,

formulation of emulsions, selection of emulsifying agents. Instabilities in

emulsions. Preservation of emulsions.

(iii) Semi-solid Dosage Forms

(a) Ointments: - Types of ointments, classification and selection of

dermatological vehicles. Preparation and stability of ointments by the

following processes:

(i)Trituration (ii) Fusion (iii) Chemical reaction

(iv)Emulsification.

(b) Pastes: - Difference between ointments and pastes, bases of pastes.

Preparation of pastes and their preservation.

(c) Jellies: - An introduction to the different types of jellies and their preparation.

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(d) An elementary study of poultice.

(e) Suppositories and pessaries: - Their relative merits and demerits, types of

suppositories, suppository bases, classification, properties, Preparation and

packing of suppositories. Use of suppositories for drug absorption.

(iv) Dental and Cosmetic Preparations:

Introduction to Dentrifices, Facial cosmetics, Deodorants, Antiperspirants,

Shampoos, Hair dressing and Hair removers.

(v) Sterile Dosage Forms:-

(a) Parenteral dosage forms: - Definitions, General requirements for parenteral

dosage forms. Types of parenteral formulations, vehicles, adjuvants,

processing, personnel, facilities and Quality control. Preparation of

Intravenous fluids and admixtures-Total parenteral nutrition, Dialysis fluids

(b) Sterility testing, particulate matter monitoring-Faulty seal packaging.

(c) Ophthalmic Products:-Study of essential characteristics of different

ophthalmic preparations. Formulation additives, special precautions in

handling and storage of ophthalmic products.

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Total 75

Resources

Recommended

Books

1. Mehta R. M., Pharmaceutics II, Nirali publication.

2. Gupta A. K. & S.S. Bajaj, Introduction to Pharmaceutics II, CBS

publication.

3. Kasture P.V., Pharmaceutics II Theory, Nirali publication

4. Pawar A. P., Introduction to Pharmaceutics II, Career publication.

5. Pawar A. P. MDP, Career publication

Reference Books 1. Lachman& Lieberman, The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy ,

CBS Publication

2. Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences.

3. Martindale: The Extra Pharmacopoeia

4. Indian Pharmacopoeia.

5. British Pharmacopoeia.

6. National Formularies (N.F.I, B.N.F).

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School: School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Programme: D.Pharmacy

Year: Second Year Annual Pattern

Course: Pharmaceutics-II Practical Course Code: DPY211

Practical: Diploma - 4 Hrs./Batch

(20 Students)

Max. University Practical Exam.: 80 Marks

Internal Examination: 20 Marks

Objectives

1 Subject deals with dispensing that is concerned with preparation and supply of medicines'

It requires extensive knowledge of:

a. Active ingredients and excipients.

b. Principles of compounding.

c. Dosage.

d.Chemical, Physical and therapeutic incompatibilities.

e. Labeling procedures.

f. Packaging methods.

g. Handling of poisons and their misuse.

h. Maintenance of cleanliness and accuracy in overall procedure.

Sr.

No. Description

1 lntroduction to Liquid dosage forms: Mixtures,Syrups, Elixirs, Linctuses, Liquids Used in

Mouthand Body Cavities.

2 Introduction to Emulsions.

3 lntroduction to Suppositories and Pessaries.

4 lntroduction to Solid Dosage forms: Powders andoral unit Dosage form.

5 Introduction to lncompatibility.To identify the type of lncompatibility andPerform Accordingly.

Practical/Oral/Presentation:

Practical/Oral/Presentation shall be conducted and assessed jointly by internal and external examiners.

The performance in the Practical/Oral/Presentation examination shall be assessed by at least a pair of

examiners appointed as examiners by the University. The examiners will prepare the mark/grade sheet

in the format as specified by the University, authenticate and seal it. Sealed envelope shall be

submitted to the head of the department or authorized person.

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Objectives

1 These study includes range of disciplines such as chemistry, biology, biochemistry, pharmacology,

medicine and computing, amongst others.

2 To study the Chemistry of Pharmaceutical organic compounds.

3 To give knowledge of various classes of drugs for the structure-activity relationships, metabolism,

as well as interpret the molecular mechanism of action of the drugs classes.

4 To study nomenclature, chemical structure, uses and the important Physical and Chemical

properties.

5 To understand the stability and storage conditions and the different type of Pharmaceutical

formulations of these drugs and their popular brand names.

Unit

Number Details Hours

1. Introduction to the nomenclature of organic chemical systems with particular reference to

heterocyclic system containing up to 3 rings.

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2. The Chemistry of Pharmaceutical organic compounds, covering their nomenclature,

chemical structure, uses and the important Physical and Chemical properties (Chemical

structure of only those compounds marked with asterisk (*).

The stability and storage conditions and the different type of Pharmaceutical formulations

of these drugs and their popular brand names.

1. Antiseptics and Disinfectants: - Proflavine, * Benzalkoniumchloride, Cetrimide,

Chlorocresol*, Chloroxylene, Formaldehyde solution, Hexachlorophene, Liquified

phenol, Nitrofurantoin.

2. Sulfonamides: - Sulfadiazine, Sulfaguanidine*, Phthalysulfathiazole,

Succinylsulfathiazole, Sulfadimethoxine, Sulfamethoxypridazine, Sulfamethoxazole,

co-trimoxazole, Sulfacetamide*.

3. Antileprotic Drugs: - Clofazimine, Thiambutosine, Dapsone*, Solapsone.

4. Anti-tubercular Drugs: - Isoniazid*, PAS*, Streptomycin, Rifampicin,

Ethambutol*, Thiacetazone, Ethionamide, Cycloserine, Pyrazinamide*.

5. Antiamoebic and Anthelmintic Drugs: - Emetine, Metronidazole*, Halogenated

hydroxyquinolines, diloxanidefuroate, ParamomycinPiperazine*, Mebendazole,

D.E.C*.

6. Antibiotics: - Benzyl Penicillin*, Phenoxy methyl Penicillin*, BenzathinePenicillin

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School: School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Programme:D.Pharmacy.

Year : Second Year Annual Pattern

Course: Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II Course Code:DPY202

Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination: 80 Marks

Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3Hrs Internal Examination: 20 Marks

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Ampicillin*, Cloxacillin, Carbenicillin, Gentamicin, Neomycin , Erythromycin ,

Tetracycline, Cephalexin, Cephaloridine , Cephalothin, Griseofulvin ,

Chloramphenicol.

7. Antifungal agents: - Undecylenic acid, Tolnaftate, Nystatin, Amphotericin,

Hamycin.

8. Antifungal agents: - Undecylenic acid, Tolnaftate, Nystatin, Amphotericin,

Hamycin.

9. Antimalarial Drugs: - Chloroquine*, Amodiaquine, Primaquine, Proguanil,

Pyrimethamine*, Quinine, Trimethoprim.

10. Tranquilizers: - Chlorpromazine*, Prochlorperazine, TrifluoPerazine,

Thiothixene, Haloperidol*, Triperidol, Oxypertine, Chlordiazepoxide, Diazepam*,

Lorazepam, Meprobamate.

11. Hypnotics: - Phenobarbitone*, Butobarbitone, Cyclobarbitone, Nitrazepam,

Glutethimide*, Methyprylone, Paraldehyde, Triclofos sodium.

12. General Anaesthetics: - Halothane*, Cyclopropane*, Diethyl ether*,

Methohexital sodium, Thiopental sodium, Trichloroethyelene.

13. Antidepressant Drugs: - Amitriptyline, Nortryptyline, Imipramine *, Phenelzine,

Tranylcypromine.

14. Analeptics: - Theophylline, Caffeine*,Coramine*, Dextroamphetamine.

15. Adrenergic Drugs: - Adrenaline*, Noradrenaline, Isoprenaline*, Phenylephrine

Salbutamol, Terbutaline, Ephedrine *, Pseudoephedrine.

16. Adrenergic Antagoinst: - Tolazoline, Propranolol*, Practolol.

17. Cholinergic Drugs: - Neostigmine*,Pyridostigmine, Pralidoxime, Pilocarpine,

Physostigmine*.

18. Cholinergic Antagonists: - Atropine*, Hysocine, Homatropine, Propantheline*,

Benztrophine, Tropicamide, Biperiden.*

19. Diuretic Drugs: - Furosemide*,Chlorothiazide, Hydrochlorothaizide*,

Benzthiazide, Urea*,Mannitol *, Ethacrynic Acid.

20. Cardiovascular Drugs: - Ethyl nitrite*, Glyceryltrinitrate, Alpha methyl dopa,

Guanethidine, Clofibrate, Quinidine.

21. Hypoglycemic Agents: - Insulin, Chlorpropamide*, Tolbutamide, Glibenclamide,

Phenformin *, Metformin.

22. Coagulants and Anti-Coagulants: - Heparin, Thrombin, Menadione*,

Bishydroxycoumarin, Warfarin Sodium.

23. Local Anaesthetics: - Lignocaine*, Procaine*, Benzocaine.

24. Histamine and Antihistaminic Agents: - Histamine, Diphenhydramine*,

Promethazine, Cyproheptadine, Mepyramine, Pheniramine, Chlorpheniramine*.

25. Analgesics and Anti-pyretics: - Morphin, Pethidine*, Codeine, Methadone,

Aspirin*, Paracetamol*, Analgin, Dextropropoxyphene, Pentazocine.

26. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory Agents: - Indomethacin*, phenylbutazone*,

Oxyphenbutazone, Ibuprofen, Thyroxine and Antithyroids-Thyroxine*,

Methimazole, Methylthiouracil, Propylthiouracil.

27. Diagnostic Agents: - Iopanoic Acid, Propyliodone, Sulfobromophthalein. Sodium

indigotindisulfonate, Indigo Carmine, Evans blue, Congo Red, Fluorescein Sodium.

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28. *Anticonvulsants, cardiac glycosides, Antiarrhythmic antihypertensives&

vitamins.

29. Steroidal Drugs-Betamethazone, Cortisone, Hydrocortisone, prednisolone,

Progesterone, Testosterone, Oestradiol, Nandrolone.

30. Anti- Neoplastic Drugs: - Actinomycins, Azathioprine, Busulphan, Chlorambucil,

Cisplatin cyclophosphamide, Daunorubicin hydrochloride, Fluorouracil,

Mercaptopurine, Methotrexate, Mytomycin.

Total 100

Resources

Recommended

Books

1. Kasture, A.V. &Wadodkar S.G., Pharmaceutical Chemistry II, Nirali

publication.

2. Mahadik K.R. &Kuchekar B.S., Concise Pharmaceutical Chemistry II,

Nirali

publication.

Reference Books 1. Indian Pharmacopoeia.

2. British Pharmacopoeia.

3. National Formularies (N.F.I, B.N.F).

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School: School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Programme: D.Pharmacy

Year: Second Year Annual Pattern

Course: Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II

Practical

Course Code: DPY212

Practical: Diploma - 3 Hrs./Batch

(20 Students)

Max. University Practical Exam.: 80 Marks

Internal Examination: 20 Marks

Objectives

1 To identify the impurity in the given sample

2 To understand the concept of assay.

3 To know the concept of percentage purity.

4 Understand the difference between iodimetry and iodometric type of titration

5 To understand the concept of volume strength calculation.

6 To understand the concept of identification test.

Sr.

No. Description

1 Systematic qualitative testing of organic drugs involving Solubility determination, melting point

and boiling point, detection of elements and functional groups (10 compounds).

2 Official identification test for certain groups of drugs included in the I.P like barbiturates,

sulfonamides, phenothiazine, Antibiotic etc (8 compounds).

3 Preparation of three simple organic preparations.

Practical/Oral/Presentation:

Practical/Oral/Presentation shall be conducted and assessed jointly by internal and external examiners.

The performance in the Practical/Oral/Presentation examination shall be assessed by at least a pair of

examiners appointed as examiners by the University. The examiners will prepare the mark/grade sheet

in the format as specified by the University, authenticate and seal it. Sealed envelope shall be

submitted to the head of the department or authorized person.

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Objectives

1 To introduce the principles of Pharmacology and Toxicology and the nature and actions of

some common therapeutically-used groups of pharmaceuticals.

2 To study various routes of administration.

3 To study Pharmacological classification of drugs

4 To give detailed knowledge about bioavailability studies of drug (absorption of drugs,

Metabolism, distribution and excretion of drugs)

5 To study chemotherapy of various diseases.

Unit

Number Details

Hou

rs

1. Introduction to Pharmacology, scope of Pharmacology. 3

2. Routes of administration of drugs, their advantages and disadvantages. 5

3. Various processes of absorption of drugs and the factors affecting them, Metabolism,

distribution and excretion of drugs.

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4. General mechanism of drugs action and the factors which modify drug action. 11

5. Pharmacological classification of drugs. The discussion of drugs should emphasize the

following aspect:

(i) Drugs acting on the Central Nervous System:

(a) General anaesthetics, adjunction to anaesthesia, intravenuousanasesthetics.

(b) Analgesic antipyretics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, Narcotic

analgesics, Antirheumatic and antigout remedies, Sedatives and Hypnotics,

Psychopharmacological agents, anti convulsants, analeptics.

(c) Centrally acting muscle relaxants and anti Parkinsonism agents

(ii) Local anaesthetics.

(iii) Drug acting on autonomic nervous system.

(a) Cholinergic drug, Anticholinergic drugs, anti cholinesterase drugs.

(b) Adrenergic drugs and adrenergic receptor blockers.

(c) Neurones blockers and ganglion blockers.

(d) Neuromuscular blockers, drugs used in myasthenia gravis.

(iv) Drugs acting on eye, mydriatics, drugs used in glaucoma.

(v) Drugs acting on respiratory system: - Respiratory stimulants, Bronchodilators,

Nasal decongestants, Expectorants and Antitussive agents. (vi) Antacids: -

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School: School Of Pharmaceutical

Sciences

Programme:D.Pharmacy.

Year : SecondYear Annual Pattern

Course: Pharmacology & Toxicology Course Code:DPY203

Theory: 3Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination: 80 Marks

Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3Hrs Internal Examination: 20 Marks

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Physiological role of histamine and serotonin, Histamine and Antihistamines,

Prostaglandins.

(vii) Cardio Vascular drugs: - Cardiotonics, Antiarrhythmic agents, Antianginal

agents, Antihypertensive agents, Peripheral Vasodilators and drugs used in

atherosclerosis.

(viii) Drugs acting on the blood and blood forming organs: - Haematinics,

Coagulants and anti Coagulants, Haemostatics, Blood substitutes and plasma

expanders.

(ix) Drugs affecting renal function: - Diuretics and antidiuretics.

(x) Hormones and hormone antagonists: - Hypoglycemic agents, Antithyroid drugs,

sex hormones and oral contraceptives, corticosteroids.

(xi) Drugs acting on digestive system: - Carminatives, digestants Bitters, Antacids

and drugs used in Peptic ulcer, purgatives, and laxatives, Antidiarrhoeals, Emetics,

Antiemetics, Anti-spasmodics.

Chemotherapy of microbial disease: - Urinary antiseptics, Sulphonamides,

Penicillins, Streptomycin, Tetracylines and other antibiotics, Antitubercular agents,

Antifungal agents, antiviral drugs, antileprotic drugs.

6. Chemotherapy of protozoal diseases Anthelmintic drugs. 8

7. Chemotherapy of cancer. 6

8. Disinfectants and antiseptics. 5

Total 75

Resources

Recommended

Books

1. Yadav A. V., Textbook of Pharmacology & Toxicology, Nirali publication.

2. Kale S. R., Pharmacology & Toxicology, Nirali publication.

3. Murugesh N., Pharmacology & Toxicology, Sathey publication.

Sharma V. D. & Pandey S.K., Pharmacology & Toxicology practical Note Book, CBS

publication.

Reference

Boks

1. Srivastava, Clinical Pharmacology, NCBA publication.

2. Pramila V. Yadav , VaishaliThakre , PradnyaDeolekar, Practical Pharmacology

, 5th edition, 2017, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd.

3. Tripathi K.D., Essentials of Medical Pharmacology, Jaypee publication.

4. Rang & Dale’s, Pharmacology, Elsevier publication.

Satoskar R.S. &Rege N.N., Pharmacology &Pharmacotherapeutics, Popular

Prakashan.

4.

5.

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School: School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Programme: D.Pharmacy

Year: Second Year Annual Pattern

Course: Pharmacology & Toxicology

Practical

Course Code: DPY213

Practical: Diploma - 2 Hrs./Batch

(20 Students)

Max. University Practical Exam.: 80 Marks

Internal Examination: 20 Marks

Objectives

1 To study handling of animals.

2 To study various drug effect on animals.

Sr.

No. Description

1 Effect of K+, Ca++, acetylcholine and adrenaline on frog's heart.

2 Effect of acetylcholine on rectus abdominis muscle of Frog and guinea pig ileum.

3 Effect on spasmogens and relaxants on rabbits intestine.

4 Effect of local anaesthetics on rabbit cornea.

5 Effect of mydriatics and miotics on rabbits eye.

6 To study the action of strychnine on frog.

7 Effect of digitalis on frog's heart.

8 Effect of hypnotics in mice.

9 Effect of convulsants and anticonvulsant in mice or rats.

10 Test for pyrogen.

11 Taming and hypnosis potentiating effect of chlorpromazine in mice/rats.

12 Effect of diphenhydramine in experimentally produced asthma in guinea pigs.

Practical/Oral/Presentation:

Practical/Oral/Presentation shall be conducted and assessed jointly by internal and external examiners.

The performance in the Practical/Oral/Presentation examination shall be assessed by at least a pair of

examiners appointed as examiners by the University. The examiners will prepare the mark/grade sheet

in the format as specified by the University, authenticate and seal it. Sealed envelope shall be

submitted to the head of the department or authorized person.

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Objectives

1 To Understand the significance and relevance of Pharmaceutical laws in India and role of

Ethics in pharmacy profession.

2 To Remember various schedules and their applications in pharmacy

3 To Analyze requirements of manufacturing, labelling and packaging of formulation as per the

guidelines of various regulatory agencies.

Unit

Number Details Hrs

1. Origin and nature of Pharmaceutical legislation in India, its scope and objectives.

Evolution of the "Concept of Pharmacy" as an integral part of the Health Care System.

3

2. Principles and significance of Professional Ethics. Critical study of the code of

Pharmaceutical Ethics drafted by Pharmacy Council of India.

5

3. Pharmacy Act, 1948 :- The General study of the Pharmacy Act with special reference to

Education Regulations, working of State and Central Councils, constitution of these

councils and functions, Registration procedures under the Act.

9

4. The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 :-General study of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act

and the Rules there under. Definitions and salient features related to retail and wholesale

distribution of drugs. The powers of Inspectors, the sampling procedures and the

procedure and formalities in obtaining licenses under the rule. Facilities to be provided

for running a Pharmacy effectively. General study of the Schedules with special

reference of schedules C, C1, F, G, J, H, P and X and salient features of labeling and

storage condition of drugs.

12

5. The Drug and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisement) Act, 1945 :- General

study of the Act Objectives, special reference to be laid on Advertisements. Magic

remedies and objectionable and permitted advertisements-disease which cannot be

claimed to be cured.

3

6. Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 :- A brief study of the act

with special reference to its objectives, offences and punishment.

5

7. Brief introduction to the study of the following acts.

1. Latest Drugs (Price Control) Order in force. 2. Poisons Act 1919 (as amended to date)

3. Medicinal and Toilet Preparations (Excise Duties) Act, 1995 (as amended to date)

4. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 (as amended to date)

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Total 50

School: School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Programme:D.Pharmacy.

Year : SecondYear Annual Pattern

Course: Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence Course Code:DPY204

Theory: 2 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination: 80 Marks

Max. Time for Theory Exam.: 3Hrs Internal Examination: 20 Marks

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Resources

Recommended

Books

1. Kuchekar B. S., Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence, Nirali publication. 2. ShyamChandak, Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence, Padmini publication.

Reference Books 1. Mitthal B.M., A Textbook of Forensic Pharmacy, Vallabh publication. 2. Jain N. K. & Sharma N.F., Textbook of Forensic Pharmacy, Vallabh

publication. 3. Kuchekar, B. S., Forensic Pharmacy, Nirali publication. 4. Bare Acts of the said laws published by Government.

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Objectives

1 To study various forms of business organizations, channels of distribution.

2 Covers study of handling of drug stores and other hospital supplies

3 Study of market research and sales promotion in market.

4 This study helps are to achieve and maintain growth of your business.

Unit

Number Details Hours

Part-I Commerce

1. Introduction - Trade, Industry and Commerce, Functions and subdivision of

Commerce, Introduction of Elements of Economics and Management.

4

2. Forms of Business Organizations. 5

3. Channels of Distribution 4

4. Drug House Management -Selection of Site, Space Lay-out and legal

requirements. Importance and objectives of Purchasing, selection of suppliers,

credit information, tenders, contracts and price determination and legal

requirements thereto.

Codification, handling of drug stores and other hospital supplies.

9

5. Inventory Control -objects and importance, modern techniques like ABC, VED

analysis, the lead time, inventory carrying cost, safety stock, minimum and

maximum stock levels, economic order quantity, scrap and surplus disposal.

11

6. Sales Promotion, Market Research, Salesmanship, qualities of a salesman,

Advertising and Window Display

7

7. Recruitment, training, evaluation and compensation of the pharmacist 5

8. Banking and Finance Service and functions of the bank, Finance Planning and

sources of finance.

5

Total 50

Part-II Accountancy

1. Introduction to the accounting concepts and conventions, Double entry Book

keeping, Different kinds of accounts.

2

2. Cash Book. 2

3. General Leger and Trial Balance 6

4. Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet. 8

5. Simple technique of analyzing financial statements 4

6. Introduction to Budgeting. 3

Total 25

School: School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Programme:D.Pharmacy.

Year : SecondYear Annual Pattern

Course: Drug Store And Business

Management

Course Code:DPY205

Theory: 3 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination: 80 Marks

Max. Time for Theory Exam.: 3Hrs Internal Examination: 20 Marks

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Resources

Recommended

Books

1. Mehta R. M., Drug store & Business Management, Vallabh publication. 2. Burande M. D., Drug store & Business Management, Nirali publication.

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Objectives

1 To perform study of functions of hospital pharmaceutical services.

2 To give knowledge about drug distribution system in hospitals.

3 Detailed study of modern dispensing aspects, Patient counseling and advice for the use of

common drugs, medication history.

4 To study application of computer in maintenance of records,medication monitoring, drug

information and data storage.

5 These will Increase the extent to which pharmacists help individual hospital inpatients

achieve the best use of medications.

Unit

Number Details Hours

Part-I Hospital Pharmacy

1. Hospitals: - Definition, Function, Classifications based on various criteria,

organization, Management and Health delivery system in India.

3

2. Hospital Pharmacy: -

(a) Definition

(b) Functions and objectives of Hospital Pharmaceutical services.

(c) Location, Layout, Flow chart of material and men.

(d) Personnel and facilities requirements including equipments based on individual

and basic needs.

(e) Requirements and abilities required for Hospital pharmacists.

4

3. Drug Distribution system in Hospitals:

(a) Out-patient services

(b) In-patient services-(a) types of services (b) detailed discussion of unit Dose

system, Floor ward stock system, Satellite pharmacy services, Central sterile

services, Bed Side Pharmacy.

4

4. Manufacturing:

(a) Economical considerations, estimation of demand.

(b) Sterile manufacture: - Large and small volume parenterals, facilities,

requirements, layout production planning, man-power requirements.

(c) Non-sterile manufacture: - Liquid orals, externals-bulk concentrates.

(d) Procurement of stores and testing of raw materials.

5

5. Nomenclature and uses of surgical instruments and Hospital Equipments and health

accessories.

4

6. P.T.C (Pharmacy Therapeutic Committee), Hospital Formulary System and their 4

School: School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Programme:D.Pharmacy.

Year : SecondYear Annual Pattern

Course: Hospital And Clinical Pharmacy Course Code:DPY206

Theory: 3 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination: 80 Marks

Max. Time for Theory Exam.: 3Hrs Internal Examination: 20 Marks

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organization, functioning, composition.

7. Drug Information service and Drug Information Bulletin. 3

8. Surgical dressing like cotton, gauze, bandages and adhesive tapes including their

pharmacopoeial tests for quality. Other hospital supply e.g I.V sets B.G sets, Ryals

tubes, Catheters, Syringes etc.

5

9. Application of computer in maintenance of records, inventory control, medication

monitoring, drug information and data storage and retrieval in hospital and retail

pharmacy establishments.

4

Part-II Clinical Pharmacy

1. Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy Practice-Definition, scope. 2

2. Modern dispensing aspects-Pharmacists and Patient counseling and advice for the

use of common drugs, medication history.

3

3. Common daily terminology used in the Practice of Medicine. 5

4. Disease, manifestation and pathophysiology including salient symptoms to

understand the disease like Tuberculosis, Hepatitis, Rheumatoid Arthritis,

Cardiovascular diseases, Epilepsy, Diabetes, Peptic Ulcer, Hypertension.

8

5. Physiological parameters with their significance. 4

6. Drug Interactions:

(a) Definition and introduction. (b) Mechanism of Drug Interaction. (c) Drug-drug

interaction with reference to analgesics, diuretics, cardiovascular drugs, Gastro-

intestinal agents, Vitamins and Hypoglycemic agents. (d) Drug-food interaction.

3

7. Adverse Drug Reactions:

(a) Definition and Significance.

(b) Drug-induced diseases and Teratogenicity.

3

8. Drugs in Clinical Toxicity-Introduction, general treatment of poisoning, systematic

antidotes. Treatment of insecticide poisoning, heavy metal poison, Narcotic drugs,

Barbiturate, Organophosphours poisons.

5

9. Drug dependences, Drug abuse, addictive drugs and their treatment, complications. 3

10. Bioavailability of drugs, including factors affecting it. 3

Total 75

Resources

Recommended Books 1. Yadav. A. V. & Yadav B. V., Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy, Nirali

publication.

2. Siddiqui A. A. &Mohd. Ali, Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy, CBS

publication.

Reference Books 1. Dandiya P.C &MukulMathur, Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy, CBS

publication.

2. Paradkar A.R. &Chunawala S.A., Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy, Nirali

publication.

3. Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences

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School: School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Programme: D.Pharmacy

Year: Second Year Annual Pattern

Course: Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy

Practical

Course Code: DPY214

Practical: Diploma - 2 Hrs./Batch (20

Students)

Max. University Practical Exam.: 80 Marks

Internal Examination: 20 Marks

Objectives

1 To study the aseptic techniques.

2 To study sterilization process.

3 To know the actual working of clinical pharmacist.

Sr.

No. Description

1 Preparation of transfusion fluids.

2 Testing of raw materials used in preparation of transfusion fluids.

3 Evaluation of surgical dressings.

4 Sterilization of surgical instruments, glass ware and other hospital supplies.

5 Handling and use of data processing equipments.

Practical/Oral/Presentation:

Practical/Oral/Presentation shall be conducted and assessed jointly by internal and external examiners.

The performance in the Practical/Oral/Presentation examination shall be assessed by at least a pair of

examiners appointed as examiners by the University. The examiners will prepare the mark/grade sheet

in the format as specified by the University, authenticate and seal it. Sealed envelope shall be

submitted to the head of the department or authorized person.