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BP501T. MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY – II (Theory)
45 Hours
Course Content:
Study of the development of the following classes of drugs, Classification,
mechanism of action, uses of drugs mentioned in the course, Structure activity
relationship of selective class of drugs as specified in the course and synthesis of
drugs superscripted (*).
Unit-I 10 Hours
Antihistaminic agents: Histamine, receptors and their distribution in the human
body.
H1–antagonist: Diphenhydramine hydrochloride*, Dimenhydrinate, Doxylamine
succinate, Clemastine fumarate, Diphenylpyraline hydrochloride, Triphelenamine
hydrochloride, Chlorcyclizine hydrochloride, Meclizine hydrochloride, Buclizine
hydrochloride, Chlorpheniramine maleate, Triprolidine hydrochloride*, Phenidamine
tartrate, Promethazine hydrochloride*, Trimeprazine tartrate, Cyproheptadine
hydrochloride, Azatidine maleate, Astemizole, Loratadine, Cetirizine, Levocetrizine
Cromolyn sodium.
H2-antagonists: Cimetidine*, Famotidine, Ranitidine.
Gastric proton-pump inhibitors: Omeprazole, Lansoprazole, Rabeprazole, Pantoprazole.
Anti-neoplastic agents:
Alkylating agents: Meclorethamine*, Cyclophosphamide, Melphalan,
Chlorambucil, Busulfan, Thiotepa.
Antimetabolites: Mercaptopurine*, Thioguanine, Fluorouracil, Floxuridine, Cytarabine,
Methotrexate*, Azathioprine.
Antibiotics: Dactinomycin, Daunorubicin, Doxorubicin, Bleomycin.
Plant products: Etoposide, Vinblastine sulphate, Vincristine sulphate.
Miscellaneous: Cisplatin, Mitotane.
Unit-II 10 Hours
Anti-anginal: Vasodilators: Amyl Nitrite, Nitroglycerin*, Pentaerythritol tetranitrate,
Isosorbide dinitrite*, Dipyridamole.
Calcium channel blockers: Verapamil, Bepridil hydrochloride, Diltiazem
hydrochloride, Nifedipine, Amlodipine, Felodipine, Nicardipine, Nimodipine.
Diuretics: Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors: Acetazolamide*, Methazolamide,
Dichlorphenamide.
Thiazides: Chlorthiazide*, Hydrochlorothiazide, Hydroflumethiazide, Cyclothiazide,
Loop Diuretics: Furosemide*, Bumetanide, Ethacrynic acid.
Potassium sparing Diuretics: Spironolactone, Triamterene, Amiloride. Osmotic Diuretics:
Mannitol.
Anti-hypertensive Agents: Timolol, Captopril, Lisinopril, Enalapril, Benazepril
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hydrochloride, Quinapril Hydrochloride, Methyldopate Hydrochloride* Clonidine
hydrochloride, Guanethidine Monosulphate, Guanabenz Acetate, Sodium Nitroprusside,
Diazoxide, Minoxidil, Reserpine, Hydralazine hydrochloride.
Unit-III 10 Hours
Anti-arrhythmic Drugs: Quinidine Sulphate, Procainamide Hydrochloride, Disopyramide
Phosphate*, Phenytoin Sodium, Lidocaine Hydrochloride, Tocainide Hydrochloride,
Mexiletine Hydrochloride, Lorcainide Hydrochloride, Amiodarone, Sotalol.
Anti-hyperlipidemic agents: Clofibrate, Lovastatin, Cholestyramine and Colestipol.
Coagulant & Anticoagulants: Menadione, Acetomenadione, Warfarin*, Anisindione,
Clopidogrel.
Drugs used in Congestive Heart Failure: Digoxin, Digitoxin, Nesiritide, Bosentan,
Tezosentan.
Unit-IV 08 Hours
Drugs acting on Endocrine system: Nomenclature, Stereochemistry and metabolism of
steroids.
Sex hormones: Testosterone, Andralone, Progestrones, Oestriol, Oestradiol, Oestrione,
Diethyl Stilbestrol.
Drugs for erectile dysfunction: Sildenafil, Tadalafil.
Oral contraceptives: Mifepristone, Norgestrel, Levonorgestrel
Corticosteroids: Cortisone, Hydrocortisone, Prednisolone, Betamethasone,
Dexamethasone.
Thyroid and antithyroid drugs: L-Thyroxine, L-Thyronine, Propylthiouracil,
Methimazole.
Unit-V 07 Hours
Antidiabetic agents: Insulin and its preparations.
Sulfonylureas: Tolbutamide*, Chlorpropamide, Glipizide, Glimepiride.
Biguanides: Metformin.
Thiazolidinediones: Pioglitazone, Rosiglitazone, Meglitinides, Repaglinide, Nateglinide.
Glucosidase inhibitors: Acarbose, Voglibose.
Local Anesthetics: SAR of Local anesthetics.
Benzoic acid derivatives; Cocaine, Hexylcaine, Meprylcaine, Cyclomethycaine,
Piperocaine.
Amino Benzoic acid derivatives: Benzocaine*, Butamben, Procaine*, Butacaine,
Propoxycaine, Tetracaine, Benoxinate.
Lidocaine/Anilide derivatives: Lignocaine, Mepivacaine, Prilocaine, Etidocaine.
Miscellaneous: Phenacaine, Diperodon, Dibucaine.
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Recommended Books (Latest Editions)
• Wilson and Gisvold’s Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry by Block J.H.
and Beale J.M., Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, NY.
• Foye’s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry by Lemke T.L., Williams D.A., Roche
V.F. and Zito S.W., Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
• Burger’s Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery by Abraham D.J., Volume I to IV,
John Wiley and Sons Inc., New York.
• Synthesis of Essential Drugs by Vardanyan R.S. and Hruby V.J., Elsevier.
• Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry by Alex Gringauz, Wiley VCH.
• An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry by Patrick Graham L., Oxford University
Press.
• Medicinal Chemistry: A Biochemical Approach by Nogrady T., Oxford University
Press, New York.
• The Organic Chemistry of Drug Design and Drug Action by Silverman R.B., Elsevier.
• Introduction to Principles of Drug Design by Smith and Williams, CRC Press, US.
• Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry by Singh H. and Kapoor V.K., Vallabh
Prakashan, Delhi.
• Textbook of Drug Design and Discovery by Larsen P.K., Liljefors T. and Madsen
U., Taylor and Francis Inc.
• Martindale’s Extra Pharmacopoeia.
• Organic Chemistry by I.L. Finar, Vol. II, Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.
• The Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis by Lednicer, Vol. 1 to 5.
• The Pharmacopoeia of India, the Controller of Publications, Delhi.
• Elementary Practical Organic Chemistry by Vogel A.I., Dorling Kindersley (India)
Pvt. Ltd. (Pearson Education Ltd.), New Delhi.
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BP502T. INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY I (Theory)
45 Hours
Course content:
Unit-I 07 Hours
Pre-formulation Studies: Introduction to pre-formulation, goals and objectives, study of
physicochemical characteristics of drug substances.
Physical properties: Physical form (crystal & amorphous), particle size, shape, flow
properties, solubility profile (pKa, pH, partition coefficient), polymorphism.
Chemical Properties: Hydrolysis, oxidation, reduction, racemization, polymerization.
BCS classification of drugs & its significance.
Application of pre-formulation considerations in the development of solid, liquid oral and
parenteral dosage forms and its impact on stability of dosage forms.
Unit-II 10 Hours
Tablets:
Introduction, ideal characteristics of tablets, classification of tablets. Excipients,
Formulation of tablets, granulation methods, compression and processing problems.
Equipment’s and tablet tooling.
Tablet coating: Types of coating, coating materials, formulation of coating composition,
methods of coating, equipment employed and defects in coating. Quality control tests: In
process and finished product tests.
Liquid orals:
Formulation and manufacturing consideration of syrups and elixirs suspensions and
emulsions; Filling and packaging; evaluation of liquid orals official in Pharmacopoeia.
Unit-III 08 Hours
Capsules:
Hard gelatin capsules: Introduction, Production of hard gelatin capsule shells. Size of
capsules, Filling, finishing and special techniques of formulation of hard gelatin capsules,
manufacturing defects. In process and final product quality control tests for capsules.
Soft gelatin capsules: Nature of shell and capsule content, size of
capsules, importance of base adsorption and minim/gram factors, production, in process
and final product quality control tests. Packing, storage and stability testing of soft
gelatin capsules and their applications.
Pellets: Introduction, formulation requirements, palletization process, and equipment for
manufacture of pellets.
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Unit-IV 10 Hours
Parenteral Products:
Definition, types, advantages and limitations. Preformulation factors and essential
requirements, vehicles, additives, importance of isotonicity.
Production procedure, production facilities and controls, aseptic processing.
Formulation of injections, sterile powders, large volume parenteral and lyophilized
products.
Containers and closures selection, filling and sealing of ampoules, vials and infusion
fluids. Quality control tests of parenteral products.
Ophthalmic Preparations: Introduction, formulation considerations; formulation of eye
drops, eye ointments and eye lotions, methods of preparation, labeling, containers,
evaluation of ophthalmic preparations.
Unit-V 10 Hours
Cosmetics: Formulation and preparation of the following cosmetic preparations: lipsticks,
shampoos, cold cream and vanishing cream, tooth pastes, hair dyes and sunscreens.
Pharmaceutical Aerosols: Definition, propellants, containers, valves, types of aerosol
systems, formulation and manufacture of aerosols, Evaluation of aerosols, Quality control
and stability studies.
Packaging Materials Science: Materials used for packaging of pharmaceutical products,
factors influencing choice of containers, legal and official requirements for containers,
stability aspects of packaging materials, quality control tests.
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BP506P. INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY I (Practical)
4 Hours/week
1. Preformulation studies of Paracetamol/Aspirin/or any other drug.
2. Preparation and evaluation of Paracetamol tablets.
3. Preparation and evaluation of Aspirin tablets.
4. Coating of tablets- film coating of tables/granules.
5. Preparation and evaluation of Tetracycline capsules.
6. Preparation of Calcium Gluconate injection.
7. Preparation of Ascorbic Acid injection.
8. Quality control test of (as per IP) marketed tablets and capsules.
9. Preparation of Eye drops/ and Eye ointments.
10. Preparation of Creams (cold / vanishing cream).
11. Evaluation of glass containers (as per IP).
Recommended Books: (Latest Editions)
• Modern Pharmaceutics by Gilbert S. Banker; Christopher T. Rhodes, 4th edition; (Volume-
121), Marcel Dekker, Inc., NY.
• Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms by Lieberman H.A., Lachman C., Parenteral Medications,
Volume 1-3, Marcel Dekker Inc., USA.
• Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms by Lieberman H.A, Lachman C., Tablets, Volume 1-3, Marcel
Dekker Inc., USA.
• Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms by Lieberman H.A, Lachman C., Disperse System, Volume 1-3,
Marcel Dekker Inc., USA.
• The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, 20th edition Pharmaceutical Science (RPS) by
Remington.
• Lachman/Lieberman’s Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy by Roop K. Khar, S.P. Vyas,
F.J. Ahmad and G.K. Jain, CBS Publishers & Distributers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
• Pharmaceutics-The S cience of Dosage form Design by M.E. Aulton, Churchill Livingstone,
Latest edition.
• Introduction to Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms by H.C. Ansel, Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia,
th
5 edition, 2005.
• Drug stability- Principles and Practice by Cartensen & C.J. Rhodes, 3rd Edition, Marcel
Dekker Series.
• Bentley and Driver's Textbook of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Oxford University Press, New
Delhi.
• J. Swarbrick, J.C. Boylar, 2 nd ed., Encyclopedia of Practical Technology, Vol. 1-3, 2004.
(Updated supplement).
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BP503T. PHARMACOLOGY-II (Theory) 45 Hours
Course Content:
Unit-I 10 Hours
Pharmacology of drugs acting on cardio-vascular system
Introduction to hemodynamic and electrophysiology of heart Drugs used in congestive heart failure.
Anti-hypertensive drugs.
Anti-anginal drugs.
Anti-arrhythmic drugs.
Anti-hyperlipidemic drugs.
Unit-II 10 Hours
Pharmacology of drugs acting on cardio vascular system
Drug used in the therapy of shock.
Hematinics, coagulants and anticoagulants.
Fibrinolytics and anti-platelet drugs.
Plasma volume expanders.
Pharmacology of drugs acting on urinary system
Diuretics.
Anti-diuretics.
Unit-III 10 Hours
Autacoids and related drugs
Introduction to autacoids and classification of Histamine, 5-HT and their antagonists.
Prostaglandins, Thromboxanes and Leukotrienes.
Angiotensin, Bradykinin and Substance P.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents.
Antigout drugs, Anti rheumatic drugs.
Unit-IV 08 Hours
Pharmacology of drugs acting on endocrine system
Basic concepts in endocrine pharmacology.
Anterior Pituitary hormones- analogues and their inhibitors.
Thyroid hormones- analogues and their inhibitors.
Hormones regulating plasma calcium level- Parathormone, Calcitonin and Vitamin D.
Insulin, Oral Hypogl ycemic agents and glucagon. ACTH and corticosteroids.
Unit-V 07 Hours
Pharmacology of drugs acting on endocrine system
Androgens and Anabolic steroids. Estrogens, progesterone and oral contraceptives. Drugs acting on the
uterus.
Bioassay
Principles and applications of bioassay. Types of bioassay.
Bioassay of insulin, oxytocin, vasopressin, ACTH, d-tubocurarine, digitalis, histamine and 5-HT.
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BP507P. PHARMACOLOGY-II (Practical)
4Hours/Week
1. Introduction to in-vitro pharmacology and physiological salt solutions.
2. Effect of drugs on isolated frog heart.
3. Effect of drugs on blood pressure and heart rate of dog.
4. Study of diuretic activity of drugs using rats/mice.
5. DRC of acetylcholine using frog rectus abdominis muscle.
6. Effect of physostigmine and atropine on DRC of acetylcholine using frog rectus
abdominis muscle and rat ileum respectively.
7. Bioassay of histamine using guinea pig ileum by matching method.
8. Bioassay of oxytocin using rat uterine horn by interpolation method.
9. Bioassay of serotonin using rat fundus strip by three-point bioassay.
10. Bioassay of acetylcholine using rat ileum/colon by four-point bioassay.
11. Determination of PA2 value of prazosin using rat anococcygeus muscle (by Schild plot
method).
12. Determination of PD2 value using guinea pig ileum.
13. Effect of spasmogens and spasmolytic using rabbit jejunum.
14. Anti-inflammatory activity of drugs using carrageenan induced paw-edema model.
15. Analgesic activity of drug using central and peripheral methods
Note: All laboratory techniques and animal experiments are demonstrated by simulated
experiments by software and videos
Recommended Books (Latest Editions)
• Rang and Dale’s Pharmacology by Rang H. P., Dale M. M., Ritter J. M., Flower R. J.
Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.
• Basic and Clinical Pharmacology by Katzung B. G., Masters S. B., Trevor A. J., Tata
McGraw-Hill.
• The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics by Goodman and Gilman’s, McGraw Hill,
USA.
• Applied Therapeutics: The Clinical use of Drugs by Marry Anne K. K., Lloyd Yee Y.,
Brian K.A., Robbin L.C., Joseph G. B., Wayne A.K., Bradley R.W., Lippincott Williams
& Wilkins.
• Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews - Pharmacology by Mycek M.J, Gelnet S.B and Perper
M.M.
• Essentials of Medical Pharmacology by K.D. Tripathi, Jaypee Brothers Medical
Publishers, New Delhi.
• Principles of Pharmacology by Sharma H. L., Sharma K. K., Paras medical publisher.
• Modern Pharmacology with Clinical Applications by Charles R. Craig & Robert,
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, USA.
• Fundamentals of Experimental Pharmacology by Ghosh M.N., Hilton & Company.
• Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology by Kulkarni S.K., Vallabh Prakashan.
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BP504T. PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY II (Theory)
45Hours
Course Content:
Unit-I 7 Hours
Metabolic pathways in higher plants and their determination
Brief study of basic metabolic pathways and formation of different secondary metabolites
through these pathways- Shikimic acid pathway, Acetate pathways and Amino acid
pathway. Study of utilization of radioactive isotopes in the investigation of Biogenetic
studies.
Unit-II 14 Hours
General introduction, composition, chemistry & chemical classes, bio -sources, therapeutic
uses and commercial applications of following secondary metabolites:
Alkaloids: Vinca, Rauwolfia, Belladonna, Opium.
Phenylpropanoids and Flavonoids: Lignans, Tea, Ruta.
Steroids, Cardiac Glycosides & Triterpenoids: Liquorice, Dioscorea, Digitalis.
Volatile oils: Mentha, Clove, Cinnamon, Fennel, Coriander.
Tannins: Catechu, Pterocarpus.
Resins: Benzoin, Guggul, Ginger, Asafoetida, Myrrh, Colophony.
Glycosides: Senna, Aloes, Bitter Almond.
Iridoids, Other terpenoids & Naphthaquinones: Gentian, Artemisia, Taxus, carotenoids.
Unit-III 0 6 Hours
Isolation, Identification and Analysis of Phytoconstituents.
Terpenoids: Menthol, Citral, Artemisin.
Glycosides: Glycyrhetinic acid & Rutin.
Alkaloids: Atropine, Quinine, Reserpine, Caffeine
Resins: Podophyllotoxin, Curcumin.
Unit-IV 10 Hours
Industrial production, estimation and utilization of the following phytoconstituents:
Forskolin, Sennoside, Artemisinin, Diosgenin, Digoxin, Atropine, Podophyllotoxin,
Caffeine, Taxol, Vincristine and Vinblastine.
Unit-V 8 Hours
Basics of Phytochemistry
Modern methods of extraction, application of latest techniques like Spectroscopy,
Chromatography and electrophoresis in the isolation, purification and identification of
crude drugs.
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BP508P. PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY II (Practical)
4 Hours/Week
1. Morphology, histology and powder characteristics & extraction & detection of:
Cinchona, Cinnamon, Senna, Clove, Ephedra, Fennel and Coriander.
2. Exercise involving isolation & detection of active principles:
a. Caffeine - from tea dust.
b. Diosgenin from Dioscorea.
c. Atropine from Belladonna.
d. Sennosides from Senna.
3. Separation of sugars by Paper chromatography.
4. TLC of herbal extract.
5. Distillation of volatile oils and detection of phytoconstituents by TLC.
6. Analysis of crude drugs by chemical tests:
(i) Asafoetida (ii) Benzoin (iii) Colophony (iv) Aloes (v) Myrrh.
Recommended Books: (Latest Editions)
• Trease and Evans Pharmacognosy by W.C. Evans, 16th edition, W.B. Sounders & Co., London.
• Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry by Mohammad Ali, CBS Publishers and Distribution.
• Textbook of Pharmacognosy by C.K. Kokate, Purohit, Gokhale (2007), 37th Edition, Nirali
Prakashan, New Delhi.
• Herbal Drug Industry by R.D. Choudhary, 1st Ed, Eastern Publisher, New Delhi.
• Essentials of Pharmacognosy by Dr. S.H. Ansari, 2nd Ed, Birla publications, New Delhi.
• Herbal Cosmetics by H. Panda, Asia Pacific Business Press, Inc., New Delhi.
• Textbook of Industrial Pharmacognosy by A.N. Kalia, CBS Publishers, New Delhi.
• Plant Cell Biotechnology by R. Endress, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1994.
• Pharmacognosy & Pharmacobiotechnology by James Bobbers, Marilyn KS, VE Tylor.
• The Formulation and Preparation of Cosmetic, Fragrances and Flavors by Louis Appell,
Micelle Press.
• The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, 20th edition Pharmaceutical Science (RPS) by
Remington.
• Textbook of Biotechnology by Vyas and Dixit, CBS Publishers & Distributers Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi.
• Biosynthesis of Natural Products by Manitto P., Ellis Horwood Limited.
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BP505T. PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE (Theory)
45 Hours
Course Content:
Unit-I 10 Hours
Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and its rules 1945:
Objectives, Definitions, Legal definitions of schedules to the Act and Rules.
Import of drugs – Classes of drugs and cosmetics prohibited from import, Import under
license or permit. Offences and penalties.
Manufacture of drugs – Prohibition of manufacture and sale of certain drugs,
Conditions for grant of license and conditions of license for manufacture of drugs,
Manufacture of drugs for test, examination and analysis, manufacture of new drug, loan
license and repacking license.
Unit-II 10 Hours
Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and its rules 1945
Detailed study of Schedule G, H, M, N, P, T, U, V, X, Y, Part XII B, Sch F & DMR (OA)
Sale of Drugs – Wholesale, Retail sale and restricted license. Offences and penalties.
Labeling & Packing of drugs- General labeling requirements and specimen labels for
drugs and cosmetics, List of permitted colors. Offences and penalties.
Administration of the Act and Rules– Drugs Technical Advisory Board, Central drugs
Laboratory, Drugs Consultative Committee, Government drug analysts, licensing
authorities, controlling authorities, Drugs Inspectors.
Unit-III 10 Hours
Pharmacy Act-1948: Objectives, Definitions, Pharmacy Council of India; its constitution
and functions, Education Regulations, State and Joint state pharmacy councils;
constitution and functions, Registration of Pharmacists, Offences and Penalties.
Medicinal and Toilet Preparation Act-1955: Objectives, Definitions, Licensing,
Manufacture In bond and Outside bond, Export of alcoholic preparations,
Manufacture of Ayurvedic, Homeopathic, Patent & Proprietary Preparations.
Offences and Penalties.
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic substances Act-1985 and Rules: Objectives,
Definitions, Authorities and Officers, Constitution and Functions of narcotic &
Psychotropic Consultative Committee, National Fund for Controlling the Drug Abuse,
Prohibition, Control and Regulation, opium poppy cultivation and production of poppy
straw, manufacture, sale and export of opium, Offences and Penalties.
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Unit-IV 08 Hours
Study of Salient Features of Drugs and Magic Remedies Act and its
rules: Objectives, Definitions, Prohibition of certain advertisements, Classes of Exempted
advertisements, Offences and Penalties.
Prevention of Cruelty to animals Act-1960: Objectives, Definitions, Institutional
Animal Ethics Committee, CPCSE guidelines for Breeding and Stocking of Animals,
Performance of Experiments, Transfer and acquisition of animals for experiment, Records,
Power to suspend or revoke registration, Offences and Penalties.
National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority: Drugs Price Control Order (DPCO)-
2013. Objectives, Definitions, Sale prices of bulk drugs, Retail price of formulations,
Retail price and ceiling price of scheduled formulations, National List of Essential
Medicines (NLEM).
Unit-V 07 Hours
Pharmaceutical Legislations - A brief review, Introduction, Study of drugs enquiry
committee, Health survey and development committee, Hathi committee and Mudaliar
committee.
Code of Pharmaceutical ethics - Definition, Pharmacist in relation to his job, trade,
medical profession and his profession, Pharmacist’s oath.
Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act
Right to Information Act
Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
Recommended books: (Latest Edition)
• Forensic Pharmacy by B. Suresh, Birla Publication Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.
• Textbook of Forensic Pharmacy by B.M. Mittal, Vallabh Prakashan, Delhi.
• Handbook of Drug Law by M.L. Mehra, the University Book Agency, Lucknow.
• A Textbook of Forensic Pharmacy by N.K. Jain, Vallabh Prakashan, Delhi.
• Drugs and Cosmetics Act/Rules, Govt. of India publications.
• Medicinal and Toilet Preparations Act 1955, Govt. of India Publications.
• Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, Govt. of India Publications.
• Drugs and Magic Remedies Act, Govt. of India Publication.
• Bare Acts of the Laws.
• Intellectual Property Rights in Pharmaceutical Industry: Theory and Practice by B.
Subba Rao and P.V. Appaji, PharmaMed Press, Hyderabad.
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BP509P. HOSPITAL TRAINING-I
Training of students at a hospital establishment for a minimum duration of 45 days. The hospital
training shall include: First aid (wound dressing, artificial respiration etc.), different routes of
injection, study of patient observation charts, prescriptions and dispensing, simple diagnostic
reports, etc.
May be performed at the end of the 4th semester.
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