Pharm. D. Fifth Professional
Second Semester
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Medicinal Chemistry (Lab)
PHC-702 Cr. Hrs. 2
NOTE:- Practicals of the subject shall be designed from time to time on the basis of the theoretical topics covered and availability of the facilities
1. Estimation of functional groups; Carboxylic, Hydroxy, Amino and Nitro groups; Determination of Molecular weights of Organic Compounds.
2. Synthesis of Paracetamol, Salicylic Acid, Methyl salicylate, Azobenzene, Benzoic Acid, 5-Hydroxy-1,3-benzoxazol-2-one, Aspirin, P-nitrosophenol, 3-nitrophthalic acid, o-Chloro-benzoic acid.
3. Assay of the Drugs like Sulpha drugs, Aspirin, Paracetamol, Benzyl Penicillin.
4. Inorganic Preparations.
Pharmaceutics
Clinical Pharmacy – IV(Theory)
PHT-704 Cr. Hrs. 3
1. Pharmaceutical care, its scope, management and application of care plan.
2. Role of Clinical Pharmacist In Community Pharmacy.
3. Clinical Therapeutics:
3.1. General Strategy: Terminology of Disease. Management and Treatment. Drug Selection.
3.2. Basic introduction of some clinical situations, their clinical features, etiology, pathophysiology and treatment of causes: Common Cold, Pharyngitis and Tonsilitis, Pneumonia, Tuberculosis, Diarrhea, Malaria, Meningitis, Tetanus, Typhoid Fever, Measles, Rabies, AIDS, Congestive cardiac failure, Conjunctivitis, Anaemia, Gout, Asthma, Ulcer, Diabetes mellitus, Hypertension, Hepatitis, Dermatology (Scabies, Fungal diseases).
4. Clinical Toxicology:
4.1. General information. Role of pharmacist in treatment of poisoning and general management of poisoning & Overdosage. Role and Status of Poison Control Centre.
4.2. Antidotes and their mechanism of action
5. Save intravenous therapy & hazards of intravenous Therapy.
6. Non-Compliance:
6.1. Definition, introduction and importance, Extent of non-compliance, Methods of assessment, Reasons for non-compliance, Strategies for improving compliance and Designing of compliance trials.
Pharmaceutics
Clinical Pharmacy (Lab)
PHT-706 Cr. Hrs. 2
Clerkship in a Clinical setting. A project related to Clinical Pharmacy Practices will be completed by the students and will be evaluated by the external examiner.
Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutical Management and Marketing – II (Lab)
PHT-708 Cr. Hrs. 2
1. Marketing Management:
1.1. Marketing channels
1.2. Promotion
1.3. Advertising and Salesmanship
2. Sales Management:
2.1. Personnel
2.2. Buying, receiving and pricing
2.3. Sales promotion and customer services.
3. Pharmacy Layout Design:
3.1. Objectives of Layout Design
3.2. Types of Community Pharmacies
3.2.1. Pharmaceutical Centre
3.2.2. Prescription-oriented Pharmacies
3.2.3. Traditional Pharmacies •
3.2.4. The Super Drug Store
3.3. Consumer goods and purchases
3.4. Classes of Layout designs.
3.5. Principles and characteristics of Layout Design.
3.6. Traffic Flow analysis.
Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutical Quality Control (Lab)
PHT-710 Cr. Hrs. 2
Note : Practicals of the subject shall be designed from time to time on the basis of the above mentioned theoretical topics and availability of the facilities, e.g.
1. Assay of various spirits, tinctures, extracts, syrups and elixirs.
2. Assay of Ointments and suppositories
3. Assay of tablets and capsules
4. Test for alkalinity of glass
5. Determination of alcohol contents in the Pharmaceutical preparations and Pyrogen test.
6. Sterility test
7. Determination of Ash contents
8. Determination of Moisture contents
9. Determination of total solids
10. Determination of viscosity of syrups, gels, etc.
11. Determination of emulsion types.
Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutical Technology – II (Theory)
PHT-712 Cr. Hrs. 3
1. Modified Drug Release Dosage Form:
1.1. The concept of sustained release
1.2. First order release approximation
1.3. Multiple dosing
1.4. Implementation of designing
1.5. Approaches based upon dosage form modification
1.6. Product evaluation and testing
1.7. Matrices tablets
1.8. Control release technology
1.9. Microencapsulation
1.10. Method of particle coating
1.11. Instrumentation in granule manufacturing.
2. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology:
2.1. Biotechnological aspects in the product development
2.2. Fundamentals of Genetic Engineering and its Application in Medicine
2.3. Principle,Synthesis and Application of Monoclonal, Antibodies
2.4. Introduction to Gene therapy
2.5. Immobilized Enzymes and their application in Medicine
2.6. General Principle and Methods of Microbial Assay.
Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutical Technology (Lab)
PHT-714 Cr. Hrs. 2
Note : Practicals of the subject shall be designed from time to time on the basis of the theoretical topics covered and availability of the requirements, e.g
1. Various techniques to develop the formulation
2. Granulation technology
3. Study of drug delivery systems
4. Biotechnological aspect of product development
5. In-vitro Quality Control of various dosage forms
6. Microbial assay
7. Particle size analysis using various methods
8. Stability studies of Pharmaceuticals
9. Coating of particles
10. To prepare, examine and control specifications of packaging materials.
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