Status of pharmaceutical industries in India.
Project formulation, evaluation and implementation.
Pharmaceutical Factory Planning and layouts, preparation of flow diagrams, technical
Management :
Concepts on Management, Principles of Management, Administrative and Operative
Management Enterpreneurship Development.
Material management: Basic principles of Material Management, Purchase, Store and
Production Management : Different aspects of Production Management , Performance
Evaluation Technique, flow-process, know how process and maintainence.
Accountancy: Principles of accountancy, Journal entries and ledger posting, preparation
of trial balance, cash book, bank reconciliation statement, rectification of errors, profits
and loss account, balance sheet, purchase, keeping and pricing of stocks, treatment of
cheques, bill of exchange, promissory notes and hundies, documentary bills.
Economics: Principles of economics with special reference to the laws of demands and
supply, demand schedule, demand curves, general principles of insurance and inland and
foreign trade, procedure of exporting and importing goods.
Pharmaceutical Marketing: Functions, wholesale, retail, and mail order business Salesmanship: Principles of sales promotion, advertising, and ethics of Sales,
merchandising, Window display and literature detailing.
Books Recommended 1. Shukla, S. M., Advanced Accountancy, Mahershwari Sahitya Bhawan, Agra. 2. Gupta, R. L., Advanced Accountancy, Vol. I and II, Sultanchand & Company, New Delhi. 3. Kotler, P., Marketing Management, Prentice Hall of India Limited. 4. Stanton, W. J., Fundamentals of Marketing Tata McGraw Hill Limited, New 5. Buskir K. and Richard H., Principles of Marketing – The Management View, Hold Rinehard and Winston Incorporated, New York. 6. Sherlekar, S. R., Marketing Management, Himalaya Publishing House, New 7. Mote,V. L., Paul, S. and Gupta, G. S., Managerial Economics Concepts and Cases, Tata McGraw Hill Limited, New Delhi. VI-T-2 PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS-II
The theoretical aspects, basic instrumentation, elements of interpretation of spectra
and pharmaceutical application of the following analytical techniques –
3. Chromatography: Paper Chromatography TLC, GLC, HPLC, HPTLC.
4. Ultraviolet and Visible spectrophotometry
VI-P-2 PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS-II PRACTICALS
1. Instrumental analysis involving Polarographic and Amperometric techniques.
2. Chromatographic analysis of some pharmaceutical products.
3. Quantitative estimation of formulations containing single drug or more than one drug,
4. Estimation of Na+, K+, Ca++ ions using flame photometry.
5. IR of sample with different functional groups (-COOH, -COOR, CONHR, -NH2, -
6. Interpretation of the structure of simple organic compounds using UV, IR, NMR, and
Books Recommended 1. Svehla, G. Vogel’s Text Book of Micro and Semi Micro Qualitative Inorganic Analysis, Orient Longman, Hyderabad. 2. Beckett, A.H. and Stenlake, J.B., Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry, The Athlone Press of the University of London. 3. Chatten, L.G., Text Book of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Marcel Dekker, New 4. Connors, K,.A., A Text Book of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Wiley Interscience, New York. 5. Higuchi, J. and Hansen E.B., Pharmaceutical Analysis, Interscience Publisher John Willey and Sons, New York, Sydney. 6. Silverstein,R.M., Bassier, G.C., and Morril,T.C., Spectrophotometric Identification of Organic Compounds, John Wiley and Sons Inc. 7. Willard, Merritt and Settle, Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis,CBS Publisher and Distributors, New Delhi. 8. Ewing, G.W., Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis,. VI-T-3 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY-VII (MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-II)
The synthesis of the selected drugs, mode of action, classification, uses, SAR of the following category of drug : A)
Psychopharmacological Agents( Neuroleptics , Antidepressants,
Principles of Drug Design (Theoretical Aspects). Traditional Analogue (QSAR) , Mechanism Based Approaches (Computer Aided Drug Design and Molecular Modeling)
VI-P-3 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY-VII PRACTICAL (MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY-II) Synthesis of selected drugs from the categories of drugs mentioned in the theory. Books Recommended: 1. Foye, W.C., Principles of Medicinal Chemistry, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia. 2. Wolff , M.E. Ed., Burger’s Medicinal Chemistry, John Wiley and Sons, New 3. Hansch, C., Comprehensive Medicinal Chemistry, Pergarnon Press, Oxford 4. Delagado, J.N. and Remers, W.A.R, Wilson and Giswold’s Text Book of Organic,Medicianl and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, J.Lippincott Co., Philadelphia. 5. Nogrady, T., Medicinal Chemistry-A Biochemical Approach, Oxford University Press, New York, Oxford. 6. Kar, A., Medicinal Chemistry, Willey Eastern Ltd., New Delhi. 7. Patrick, G., An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, Scientific Distributors, 8. Malone, Dyson and Purey, May’s Chemistry of Synthetic Drugs. 9. Parimoo, P., Text Book of Medicinal Chemistry, CBS Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi. 10. Thomas, G., Introduction to medicinal Chemistry, CBS Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi. VI-T-4 PHARMACOLOGY II Pharmacology and pathophysiology of central nervous system:
d. Sedative, hypnotics, anti-anxiety agents and centrally acting muscle relaxants
e. Psychopharmacological agents (anti psychotic anti-depressants, anti-maniacs and
h. Narcotic analgesics and antagonistics
Drugs acting on the gastrointestinal tract:
a. Antacids, anti-secretory and anti-ulcer drugs
e. Miscellaneous: Carminative, demulcents, protective, adorbents, astringents,
Drugs acting on the haematopoietic system
b. Anti-coagulants, vitamin K and hemostatic agents
VI-P-4 PHARMACOLOGY II PRACTICALS
1. Study of routes of administration of drugs in mice/rats.
2. To study the effect of hepatic microsomal enzyme inhibition and indution on the
3. Experiments on central nervous system.
4. Pharmacology of the GIT - To study the anti-secretory and anti-ulcer activity of
5. Experiments on isolated preparations – To find out the strength of the given sample of
Books recommended Hardmen, J.G., Limbired, L.E., Molinoss, P.B., Ruddon, R.W. and Gil, A.G., Goodman and Gillman’s The Pharmacological basis of Therapeutics, Pergamon Press. Satoskar, R.S. and Bhandarkar, S.D., Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics. Tripathi, K.D., Essentials of Medical Pharmcology Kulkarni, S.K., Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, vallabh Prakashan, New Delhi. Crossland, J and Thomson, J.H., Essential of Pharmacology, Harper and Row, Publishers, New York. Craig, C.R. and Stitzel, R.R., Modern Pharmacology, Little Brown and Company. Rang, M.P. , Dale, M.M. and Riter, J.M., Pharmacology, Churchill Livingstone. Paul, L., Principles of Pharmacology, Chamman and Herfindal, E.T. and Hirschman, J.L., Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, William and Wilkins. Katzung, B.G., Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, Prentice Hall International.
PHARMACEUTICS VIII (HOSPITAL PHARMACY)
Organization and structure: Organization of a hospital and hospital pharmacy,
responsibilities of a hospital pharmacist, pharmacy and therapeutic committee, budget
Hospital Formulary: Contents, preparation and revision of hospital formulary.
Drug Store, Management and Inventory Control:
a. Organization of drug store, types of materials stocked, storage condition
b. Purchase and inventory control-principles, purchase procedures, purchase
a. Out patient dispensing, methods adopted.
b. Dispensing of drugs to in-patients, types of drug distribution systems.
c. Dispensing of drugs to ambulatory patients.
Central Sterile Supply Unit and Their Management: Types of materials for sterilization,
packing of materials prior to sterilization, sterilization, sterilization equipment, supply of
Manufacture of sterile and nonsterile products:
items, demand and costing, personnel requirements, manufacturing practice, master
formula card, production control, manufacturing records.
Drug Information Service: Source of information on drugs, disease, treatment schedules,
procurement of information, computerized services
(e.g. MEDLINE), retrieval of information, medication error.
Records and Reports: Prescription filling. Drug profile, patient, medication profile cases
on drug interaction and adverse reactions, idiosyncratic case etc.
Nuclear Pharmacy: Introduction to radio –Pharmaceuticals, radio-active half life, units of
radio activity, production of radio –Pharmaceuticals, methods of isotopic tagging,
preparation of radio – isotopes in laboratory using radiation dosimetry, radio isotopes
generators, permissible radiation dose level, radiation hazards and their prevention,
specifications for radio – active laboratory.
Books Recommended 1. Allwodd M.C. and Fell J. T., Text book of Hospital Pharmacy, Blackwell Scientific Publication, Oxford. 2. Hassan W. E., Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia Hospital Pharmacy 3. Merchant H. S., QuadryJ.S., Text book of Hospital Pharmacy, B. S. Shah Prakashan, Ahemdabad.
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