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Vaibhav Dhakad, a Bachelor of Pharmacy graduate from Bhupal Nobles University, aspires to become a Medical Representative, leveraging his interpersonal skills and interest in the pharmaceutical industry. The document outlines various body systems, the concept of cardio diabetes, and key pharmacological terms, including drug classifications and their purposes. Additionally, it explains the importance of bioavailability and the concept of drug half-life.

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Vaibhav Dhakad, a Bachelor of Pharmacy graduate from Bhupal Nobles University, aspires to become a Medical Representative, leveraging his interpersonal skills and interest in the pharmaceutical industry. The document outlines various body systems, the concept of cardio diabetes, and key pharmacological terms, including drug classifications and their purposes. Additionally, it explains the importance of bioavailability and the concept of drug half-life.

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# Introduction :-

"Good morning/afternoon Sir/Madam,

My name is Vaibhav Dhakad, and I am from Kankariya Talai, Neemuch district, Madhya Pradesh.
I have completed my Bachelor of Pharmacy from Bhupal Nobles University, Udaipur, in 2023.

Hobbies:-

I have developed good interpersonal skills and a positive attitude toward fieldwork. I enjoy
public speaking, reading about health and medicine, and staying updated with new
developments in the pharma world. I also enjoy traveling and meeting new people, which helps
me stay confident and adaptable—qualities essential for a successful MR.

Strength:-

I have a strong interest in the pharmaceutical industry, especially in understanding how


medicines are promoted and made accessible to patients through healthcare professionals. This
inspired me to pursue a career as a Medical Representative, where I can combine my academic
knowledge with effective communication and relationship-building skills.

# dressing Sense:-

Formal

# Roles & Responsibilities:-

Promote & sell pharmaceutical product to healthcare providers like doctors and pharmacist.

# Body System:-

11 types of body systems in human body.

1. Integumentary System: Consists of skin, hair, and nails, protecting the body and regulating
temperature.(skin)

2. Skeletal System: Composed of bones and cartilage, providing support and protection for
the body. (bones)

3. Muscular System: Made up of muscles, enabling movement and maintaining posture.


(muscles)

4. Nervous System: Controls body functions through the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
(brain,spinal cord,nerves)

5. Endocrine System: Produces hormones that regulate various bodily functions. (pancrease)
6. Cardiovascular System: Includes the heart and blood vessels, transporting blood and
nutrients throughout the body. (heart, blood vessels)

7. Lymphatic System: Helps with immunity and fluid balance.(lymph node,vessels)

8. Respiratory System: Facilitates gas exchange, bringing oxygen into the body and removing
carbon dioxide. (lungs)

9. Digestive System: Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. (stomach.intestine)

10. Urinary System: Filters waste from the blood and eliminates it as urine. (kidney, bladder)

11. Reproductive System: Responsible for producing offspring (male and


female(ovaries/testes)

What Is cardio diabetes:-

it is a condition in which diabetes increases the risk of heart disease when you have diabetes
, you have a higher risk of diabetes affecting the heart pr blood vessels called cardiovascular
disease.

# Leading doctors:-

Pharmacology:-

: Pharmacology is the study of how drugs interact with living organisms to produce a change
in function.

Pharmacodynamics :-

Pharmacodynamics is the branch of pharmacology that studies the effects of drugs on the
body and the mechanism of their action.

Pharmacokinetic:-

Pharmacokinetics deals with the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion


(ADME) of drugs.

Bioavailability:-

Bioavailability refers to how much and how quickly a drug is absorbed and becomes
available at the site of action.

Drug:-
A drug is any chemical substance that is used to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure a disease
or to alter normal physiological functions in humans or animals.

Medicine:-

Medicine is a drug or combination of drugs used to improve health by treating or preventing


illnesses.

Types of Medicines (Based on Purpose and Use):-

1. Analgesics – Relieve pain

e.g., Paracetamol, Ibuprofen

2. Antibiotics – Fight bacterial infections

e.g., Amoxicillin, Azithromycin

3. Antiseptics – Prevent the growth of microorganisms

e.g., Dettol, Savlon

4. Antipyretics – Reduce fever

e.g., Paracetamol

5. Antacids – Reduce stomach acidity

e.g., Ranitidine, Omeprazole

6. Antidepressants – Treat depression and mood disorders

e.g., Fluoxetine, Sertraline

7. Antihistamines – Treat allergies

e.g., Cetirizine, Loratadine

8. Hormones – Replace or regulate hormones

e.g., Insulin, Thyroxine

9. Vitamins and Supplements – Improve or support health

e.g., Vitamin C, Iron tablets

10. Vaccines – Prevent diseases by boosting immunity

e.g., Polio vaccine, COVID-19 vaccine

T-half:–
For how long a drug stays active in the body.

Example: If a drug’s half-life is 6 hours, then 6 hours after taking it, only half of the drug will
remain in your system.

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