Posts

Showing posts from February, 2023

Dosage forms: Introduction to dosage forms, classification and definitions

  Introduction Dosage forms are pharmaceutical formulations that are designed to deliver drugs to the body in a safe and effective manner. They are available in various forms such as tablets, capsules, liquids, injectables, and many more. In this post, we will discuss the basics of dosage forms, their classification, and definitions. Basics of Dosage Forms A dosage form is a pharmaceutical product that contains a specific dose of a drug. It is designed to be administered by a specific route of administration, such as oral, topical, or injectable. The main objectives of dosage forms are to deliver the drug to the desired site of action, to ensure safety and efficacy, and to improve patient compliance. Classification of Dosage Forms Dosage forms can be classified into several categories based on various criteria such as route of administration, physical state, and release characteristics. Some of the commonly used classification systems are discussed below. Based on Ro

Pharmacopoeias: Introduction to IP, BP, USP and Extra Pharmacopoeia

Introduction Pharmacopoeias are authoritative texts that provide comprehensive information on the properties and use of drugs. They serve as essential references for pharmacists, physicians, and other healthcare professionals in the prescription, dispensing, and use of medicines. In this article, we will discuss the four most commonly used pharmacopoeias, namely the Indian Pharmacopoeia (IP), British Pharmacopoeia (BP), United States Pharmacopeia (USP), and Extra Pharmacopoeia. Indian Pharmacopoeia (IP) The Indian Pharmacopoeia is an official reference book published by the Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission. It provides specifications for drugs and pharmaceuticals that are manufactured, distributed, and used in India. The first edition of the IP was published in 1955, and it has been revised periodically to keep up with the changing trends in pharmaceuticals. "The Indian Pharmacopoeia plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality of medicines in India. It sets the standards f

Pharmacy Education in India

Introduction The profession of Pharmacy in India has a long and rich history dating back centuries. Pharmacy education has played a crucial role in the growth and development of the profession in the country. Today, pharmacy education is considered to be one of the most promising career paths for students interested in the healthcare sector. In this article, we will discuss the history of pharmacy in India and its relationship with pharmacy education. Pharmacy Education in Ancient India Pharmacy education has its roots in ancient Indian systems of medicine such as Ayurveda, which relied heavily on the use of herbs and natural remedies to treat illnesses. The ancient texts of Ayurveda, including the Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita, contain detailed descriptions of medicinal plants and their use in preparing remedies. "Pharmacy education in India has a long history dating back to the ancient times of Ayurveda. The use of natural remedies for treating illnesses has been a part o

Pharmacy as a Career

Image
Pharmacist Job Opportunity: Pharmacists start their carrier in various fields of health and industries. Following are the opportunity for the pharmacist; Scope for diploma pharmacy (D.Pharm) students: 1.      Community pharmacy 2.      Wholesale/Retail pharmacy 3.      Pharmacist in Hospital 4.      Lab technician in degree institute 5.      Higher education (B.Pharm) 6.      Marketing Scope for Degree pharmacy (B.Pharm) students: 1.      Community pharmacy 2.      Wholesale/Retail pharmacy 3.      Pharmacist in Hospital 4.      Academics in D.Pharm 5.      Lab technician in degree institute 6.      Higher education (M.Pharm) 7.      Marketing 8.      Drug Inspector 9.      Industries a.      Production b.      R&D c.       Quality control d.      Quality Assurance e.      Packaging f.        Regulatory Affairs g.       Sale & Marketing 10.   Research 11.   Consultancy 12.   Abroad (work as pharmacist) 13.   Clinical

Preparation of Milk of Magnesia

Image
  Method of preparation of milk of magnesia (magnesium Hydroxide Suspension)

Popular posts from this blog

PLANT LAYOUT FOR CAPSULE MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT & MANUFACTURING PROCESS

ANTIOXIDANTS: In Pharmaceutical Formulation

3. Development of working hypothesis:

Facebook Page