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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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
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
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.
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.
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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
Resources
Recommended
Books
1. Mehta R. M., Drug store & Business Management, Vallabh publication. 2. Burande M. D., Drug store & Business Management, Nirali publication.
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.
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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.
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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.
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4. Manufacturing:
(a) Economical considerations, estimation of demand.
(b) Sterile manufacture: - Large and small volume parenterals, facilities,
requirements, layout production planning, man-power requirements.