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ABOUT THE "Drug Information About Commonly Used drugs By P.P.Sharma & Dr. Ramendra Singh"

ABOUT THE "Drug Information About Commonly Used drugs By P.P.Sharma & Dr. Ramendra Singh" Drug Information About Commonly Used drugs By P.P.Sharma & Dr. Ramendra Singh Drug information is something that is needed by all pharma professionals whether in practice, industry, pharmacy education or regulatory. Drug information in this title has been compiled based on their use in disorders of different body systems like gastro-intestinal tract (GIT), respiratory tract, cardio-vascular system. In the introductory section of each part, there is general discussion on different classes of drugs, which are used in the treatment of disorders of the system. Later, there is drug information on individual drugs. There are two chapters, which are not specific to system but deal with common factor, for example pain. These chapters include drugs used in pain, fever, and inlammation and anti-infective drugs. The book has been divided into eight parts. Many pharma professiona

CERTIFICATE OF PASSING EXAMINATION

CERTIFICATE OF PASSING EXAMINATION Ref.No.14-126/2012-PCI/46011-36 Dated : 8 th February, 2012 All Universities/Examining Authorities approved by the PCI in respect of Pharm.D/Pharm. D (Post Baccalaureate) course. Sub: Pharm.D Course - Clarification regarding nomenclature of Pharm.D/Pharm.D ( Post Baccalaureate) on pass certificates. Sir/Madam This has a reference to the subject cited above. In this connection, I am directed to invite your kind attention to Regulation 18 of the Pharm.D Regulations, 2008 as notified in the Gazette of India Part-III, Section 4, No.19 dt.10 th to 16 th May 2008. The same is reproduced below – 18. Certificate of Passing Examination:- Every student who has passed the examinations for the Pharm.D. (Doctor of Pharmacy) or Pharm.D. (Post Baccalaureate) (Doctor of Pharmacy) as the case may be, shall be granted a certificate by the examining authority. In view of the above statutory provision, it is requested to use &qu

Pharm.D Course - Clarification regarding nomenclature of Pharm.D/Pharm.D (Post Baccalaureate) on pass certificates.

Pharm.D Course - Clarification regarding nomenclature of Pharm.D/Pharm.D ( Post Baccalaureate) on pass certificates. Ref.No.14-126/2012-PCI/46595-618 Dated: 16 th Feburary 2012 All Universities/Examining Authorities approved by the PCI in respect of Pharm.D/Pharm. D (Post Baccalaureate) course. Sub: Pharm.D Course - Clarification regarding nomenclature of Pharm.D/Pharm.D ( Post Baccalaureate) on pass certificates. Ref: Council's circular No. 14-126/2012-PCI/46011-36 dt.8.2.2012. Sir/Madam This has a reference to the subject cited above. It has been brought to the notice of the Council that some Universities are not prefixing "Dr." before the name of the candidate in the provisional as well as final degree pass certificate issued by the university in respect of students passing Pharm.D/Pharm.D (Post Baccalaureate) from an institution approved by the Pharmacy Council of India u/s 12 of the Pharmacy Act, 1948. In view of above, it is r

Pharm D, a 6-year integrated course. Explore!

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Pharm D, a 6-year integrated course. Explore! "Being a pharmacist is the most obvious choice. But from marketing to research to academia, options are plenty for a young graduate by Dr. Elango" Dr. Elango T HERE is tremendous scope for research and higher studies in pharmacy and job opportunities are vast. In the last few years, there has been a revolutionary growth in every area of the pharma field. With the increasing number of life-saving drugs and new methods and techniques of manufacturing and analysis of drugs, the responsibility of pharmacists has increased considerably. Hospital Pharmacy and Community Pharmacy are emerging in India, which involve planning, procuring, dispensing drugs apart from patient counselling. It is interesting to note that a considerable percentage of drug stores in the US are now owned by Indian pharmacy graduates.State and Central Governments appoint Drugs Inspectors to implement the Drugs and Cosmetics Act. A pharmacy graduate