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DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (SECOND YEAR)
SUBJECT : PHARMACEUTICS-II (2131)
SUBJECT TEACHER : Sh. SHIV KUMAR
TOTAL HOURS ASSIGNED : Theory: 75 Hours (3 Hours/week), Practical: 75 Hours (Total 6 Hours/Week, 3 Hours/Week per Batch)
Unit/ Title of Hours Date
Theory Topic
Practical Practical Topic
Chapter Unit/Chapter Allotted Day Day
3
03.07.18 1 Reading & understanding of prescription, 1,2 Introduction to Pharmaceutics –II laboratory work
Prescription 05.07.18 2 Latin terms commonly used, method of prescribing, To understand Prescription & Latin terms used in
06.07.18 3 Adaptation of metric system & calculation prescription
10.07.18
Study of various type of Incompatibility- introduction &
4
4 importance of Incompatibility in stability of various dosage 3,4
forms Classification of Dosage form & Coding of experiments
Incompatibility
12.07.18 5
Physical Incompatibility- Introduction, cause & correction based on dosage forms
method.
To understand Weights & Measures involved in dispensing
in Prescriptions
1 13.07.18
6 Chemical Incompatibility- Introduction, cause & correction
method.
17.07.18 7
Therapeutic Incompatibility-- Introduction, cause &
correction method. 5,6
Classification of Dosage form & Coding of experiments
19.07.18
8
Dose
based on dosage forms
Factor influencing of dosage calculation- age, sex, disease
20.07.18 Dosage calculation
9
state, body weight, day &night etc.
Posology 3
24.07.18 10
Calculation of dosage for child- according to Young’s, Clark 7,8 To prepare & submit Simple Mixture containing Ferric
Dilling formula
Ammonium citrate
2(I) Powder
11
Types of powder, advantage & disadvantage of powders
To prepare & submit Simple Mixture containing Acetyl
26.07.18 Salicylic Acid.
27.07.18 12 Cachets & Tablet Triturate.
02.08.18
13 Preparation of different type of powders encountered in 9,10
To prepare & submit Simple Mixture containing
prescription
Ammonium Chloride.
03.08.18
Weighing method – Analytical Balance, Dispensing Balance
14 To prepare & submit Mixture containing Diffusible solids.
7
& Digital Balance
07.08.18 15 Possible errors on weighing, minimum weighable amount
09.08.18 Powder mixing technique –Trituration, Spatulation 11,12
16 Geometric dilution To prepare & submit Mixture Indiffusible Solids.
To prepare & submit Mixture Slightly soluble liquids.
10.08.18 17
Proper usage & care of Dispensing balance
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2(II)-a
6
14.08.18 18
Monophasic- theoretical consideration, advantage &
disadvantage of monophasic dosage form
16.08.18 19 Aspects including commonly used Vehicles To prepare & submit mixture containing small dose of
Liquid oral 17.08.18
Essential adjuvants- Stablizers, Colourants & Flavouring
20 Potent Medicament.
dosage form- agents with example. 13,14
To prepare & submit Simple syrup.
monophasic 21.08.18
21 Reviewing of the following monophasic liquids with
detailes of formulation & practical method- Mixture
23.08.18 22 Syrup- introduction & preparation of Syrup To prepare & submit Codeine Linctus B.P.
24.08.18 23 Preparation of Linctus, Lotion Eye Drop & Ear drop
15,16 To prepare & submit Throat paint.
2(II)-b 28.08.18
24 Suspension- Introduction , advantage & disadvantage of
(I) suspension
30.08.18 25
Suspension containing diffusible solids & liquids & their 17,18 To prepare & submit Mandl’s paint.
preparation
To prepare & submit Castor oil emulsion by Dry Gum
31.08.18
26 Study of adjuvants used like Thickening agents, Wetting method.
agents their necessity & quantity to be incorporated.
Biphasic liquid
04.09.18
27
Suspension of precipitate forming liquids like tincture, their 19,20 To prepare & submit Castor oil emulsion by Wet Gum
dosage form- 7
preparation & stability. method.
(Suspension )
06.09.18 28 Suspension produced by chemical reaction To identify the given emulsion by using Dilution method.
07.09.18 29 Introduction to flocculated/ non flocculated suspension.
11.09.18 Evaluation of suspension- Sedimentation method, Rheology To identify the given emulsion by using Conductivity
30
& Micromeritics Study. 21,22 method. To prepare & submit Turpentine oil emulsion by Dry Gum
method.
13.09.18 Emulsion – type of emulsion oil in water, water in oil & 23,24
31 multiple emulsion
To prepare & submit Turpentine oil emulsion by Wet Gum
14.09.18 Identification of emulsion system- Dye test, Conductivity method.
32
test Fluorescence test To prepare & submit liquid Paraffin emulsion by Dry Gum method.
Biphasic liquid
2(II)-b 18.09.18
33 Formulation of emulsion- Dry gum method, Wet gum
dosage form- 6
(II) method Bottle method & Others
(Emulsion)
20.09.18 Selection of emulsifying agents-Natural, Semisynthetic 25,26 To prepare & submit Liquid Paraffin emulsion by wet gum
34 Synthetic, Inorganic & Alcohol method.
To prepare & submit Calamine lotion.
21.09.18 35
Instability in Emulsion-Cracking, Creaming & Phase 27,28 To prepare & submit Sulphur lotion.
Inversion
To prepare & submit Simple Ointment as per I.P.
25.09.18
36 Preservation of Emulsion- Containers, Labeling, Storage.
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27.09.18 Types of ointments-according to therapeutic properties
6
37 basis & therapeutic use.
28.09.18 Classification & selection of dermatological vehicles- 29,30
38 Oleaginous base, Absorption bases, Emulsion bases & Water
Semisolid
soluble bases To prepare & submit Sulphur Ointment as per B.P.
04.10.18 39
Preparation and stability of ointments by following process- To prepare & submit Zinc oxide ointment as per B.P.
2(III)-a dosage form-
Trituration method
(Ointments)
05.10.18
40 Preparation and stability of ointments by following process-
Fusion method
09.10.18 41
Preparation and stability of ointments by following process- 31,32 Chemical reaction method To prepare & submit Methyl Salicylate ointment as per B.P.
11.10.18 42
Preparation and stability of ointments by following process- To prepare & submit Paraffin ointment as per B.P.
Emulsification method
12.10.18 43 Difference between ointments & paste.
Semisolid 16.10.18 44
Bases of paste- Hydrocarbon bases, Water miscible bases & To prepare & submit emulsifying ointment as per B.P.
2(III)-b dosage form- 4 Water soluble bases 33,34
To prepare & submit staining ointment as per B.P.
(Paste)
19.10.18 45 Preparation of paste –Trituration method, Fusion method
23.10.18 46 Preservation of paste- Containers, Labeling, Storage.
2(III)-c Semisolid 25.10.1
8 47
Introduction of jellies- advantage & disadvantage of jellies 35,36
dosage form-
To prepare & submit non-staining ointment as per B.P.
(Jellies) 26.10.18 Different type of- medicated jellies, lubricating jellies &
48 To prepare & submit Zinc oxide and Salicylate paste B.P.
4 micellanious jellies
30.10.18 49
Formulation of jellies- gelling agent (targacanth, sodium alginate, pectine, starch gelatin, & cellulose derivative)
2.11.18 50 Preparation & preservation of jellies 37,38 To prepare & submit Unna’s paste.
Semisolid
6.11.18 51 Poultices- Introduction
To prepare & submit Glycerol suppository B.P.
2(III)-d dosage form- 2 8.11.18
52 Storage of poultice
(Poultics)
13.11.18 53 Suppositories & pessaries- their relative merits & demerits
15.11.18 Types of suppositories- Rectal, Vaginal, Nasal, uretheral & 39,40 To prepare & submit suppository containing soluble solids
54 Ear cones B.P.
Semisolid To prepare & submit suppository of Cocoa Butter
2(III)-e dosage form-
5 16.11.18 Suppositories bases classification properties – Fatty bases, containing soluble liquids.
(Suppositories & 55 Water soluble & Water miscible bases, Emulsifying bases
Pessaries)
20.11.18 Preparation-Rolling method, Hot process & Fusion method, 41,42 To prepare & submit suppository of Cocoa Butter
56 Cold compression method containing insoluble liquids.
To prepare & submit simple powder.
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20.11.18 Packing of suppositories & use of suppositories for drug 57 absorption
To prepare & submit compound powders
22.11.18 58
Introduction to Dentifrices & cosmetics, classification of
dental products.
27.11.18 59
Facial cosmetics-face powders, compact face powder, rouges
43,44
Dental and
29.11.18 60
Facial cosmetics- cold creams, cleansing creams, vanishing To prepare & submit Cosmetic Preparations
2(IV) Cosmetic 6 creams.
Preparations
30.11.18 61
Deodorants, Antiperspirants- Introduction, characteristics, Preparation
4.12.18 62 Shampoos, Hair dressings and To prepare & submit Cosmetic Preparations
6.12.18 63
Hair removers- Hair removing methods, Formulation of 45,46
Depilatory
2(V) Sterile Dosage 7.12.18 64
Parenteral dosage forms- Definition, general requirements Forms : for parenteral dosage forms. 47,48
Parenteral 11.12.18 65 Types of parenteral formulations, To prepare & submit Tooth powder
dosage forms
13.12.18
14.12.18
Vehicles, adjuvants-solublizing agents, stabilizing agents,
66 buffering agents, antibacterial, chelating agents,
suspending, emulsifying agents& wetting agents
7 18.12.18
20.12.18
21.12.18
Processing, personnel- cleansing of containers, collection of 49,50
67 material, preparation of parenteral products, filtration,
filling, sealing the containers & sterilization. To prepare & submit Insufflations
68 Facilities and quality control- Sterility test, Clarity test,
Leakage test, Pyrogen test etc.
69 Preparation of intravenous fluids and admixtures-
70 Total Parenteral nutrition, dialysis fluids 51,52
71
Ophthalmic Products- introduction like Eye-drops, Eye- lotions, Eye-ointments, Eye-suspension To prepare & submit Dusting powder
72 Study of essential characteristics of different ophthalmic
Sterile Dosage preparation- Foreign particles, Viscocity, Tonicity,
2(V) Forms :
5 73 ph of the preparation, Sterility & Surface activity 53,54
To prepare & submit Boric acid containing 1% of Iodine.
Ophthalmic 74
Formulation additives- thickening agents, buffers,
Products
antioxidants, wetting agents, isotonicity adjustment
Special precautions in handling and storage of ophthalmic 55,56 To prepare & submit compound Magnesium Trisilicate
75 products, Preparation of Eye-drops, Eye- lotion, Eye- oral powder.
ointment
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References:
1. Cooper’s & Gunn Dispensing Pharmacy 2. Industrial Pharmacy Lachmann & Libermann 3. Pharmaceutics – II, R, M. Mehta
DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (SECOND YEAR)
SUBJECT : PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY-I I(2132)
SUBJECT TEACHER : DALBIR SINGH
TOTAL HOURS ASSIGNED : Theory: 100 Hours (4 Hours/week), Practical: 75 Hours (Total 6 Hours/Week, 3 Hours/Week per Batch)
Unit/ Title of Hours Date Topic Practical Topic
Chapter Unit/Chapter Allotted
2.07.18 Introduction to the nomenclature of organic chemical systems- nitrogen
Introduction to containing heterocyclic compound
1 the nomenclature 3 3.07.18 Introduction to the nomenclature of organic chemical systems- sulphur To introduce Pharmachem –II laboratory of organic containing heterocyclic compound
chemical systems 4.07.18 Introduction to the nomenclature of organic chemical systems- oxygen
containing heterocyclic compound
The chemistry of following Pharmaceutical organic compounds, covering their nomenclature, chemical structure, uses and important physical and chemical properties (Chemical structure
of only those compounds marked with asterisk (*).
The stability and storage conditions and the different type of pharmaceutical formulations of these drugs and their popular brand names.
6.07.18 Antiseptics and Disinfectants – Proflawine, Benzal-koniumchloride,
3.1 Antiseptics and
3 Cetrimide, Chlorocresol*, Chloroxylene, Formaldehyde solution,
Disinfectants 9.07.18
10.07.18 Hexachlorophene liquefied phenol, Nitrofurantoin. To determine the Melting point of the given solid organic
compound
11.07.18 Sulfonamides- Sulfadiazine, Sulfa guanidine.
3.2 Sulfonamides 3 13.07.18 Phthaysulfathiazole, Sulfamethoxypyridazine, To determine the Boiling point of the given liquid organic
compound.
16.07.18
17.07.18 Sulfamethoxazole, co- trimoxazole, Sulfacetamide. To identify the given organic drug (sample D-1) by
18.07.18 20.07.18
Antiteprotic Drugs- Clofazimine,
Antiteprotic
systematic qualitative analysis
3.3 3 Thaimbatosine, Dapsone,
Drugs
23.07.18
Solapsone.
24.07.18 Anti-tubercular Drugs- Isoniazid, PAS To identify the given organic drug (sample D -2) by
Anti-tubercular
systematic qualitative analysis.
3.4 3 25.07.18 Streptomycin, Rifampicin, Ethambutal,Thiacctazone
Drugs
27.07.18 Ethionamide, Cycloscrine, Pyrazinamide.
Antiamoebie and 30.07.18 Antiamoebie and Anthelmintic Drugs- Emetine, Metronidazole, To identify the given organic drug (sample D -3) by
3.5 Anthelmintic 3
Halogenated Hydroxyquinolines, Diloxanidefuroate, Paramomycin Piper systematic qualitative analysis
1.08.18
Drugs
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1.08.18 zinc, Mebendazole, D.E.C. To identify the given organic drug (sample D -4) by
systematic qualitative analysis
3.08.18
Antibiotics- Benzyl Penicillin, Phenoxy Methyl,
6.08.18 Penciline, Benzathine Penicillin, Ampicilin,
3.6 Antibiotics 5 7.08.18 Cloxacillin, Carbenicillin, Gentamicin, Neomycin,
8.08.18 Erythromycin, Tetracycline, Cepahalexin, Cephaaloridine, To identify the given organic drug (sample D -5) by
10.08.18
Cephalothin, Griseofulvine, Chloramphenicol. systematic qualitative analysis
3
13.08.18 Antifungal agents- Undeeylenic acid,
3.7 Antifungal agents 14.08.18 Tolnaftate, Nystain,
17.08.18 Amphotericin, Hamyein. To identify the given organic drug (sample D -6) by
Antimalarial
20.08.18 Antimalarial Drugs- Chloroquine*, Amodiaquine, systematic qualitative analysis.
3.8 3 21.08.18 Primaquine, Proguanil,
Drugs
24.08.18
Pyrimethamine*, Quinine, Trimethoprim.
27.08.18 Tranquilizers- Chlorpromazine*, Prochtorperazine, Trifluoperazine, To identify the given organic drug (sample D -7) by
3.8 Tranquilizers 3 28.08.18 Haloperidol, Tripe idol, Oxypertine, Chlordiazepoxide, systematic qualitative analysis.
29.08.18 Diazepam*, lorazepam, Merprobamate
31.08.18 Hypnoties:- Phenobarbitone*, Butobatbitone, Cyelobarbitone
3.9 Hypnoties 3 4.09.18 Nitrazepam, Glutethimide*, Methyptylone To identify the given organic drug (sample D -8) by
5.09.18 Paraldehyde, Triclofos Sodium systematic qualitative analysis
General
7.09.18 General Anaestheties- Halothane* Cyclopropane*,
3.10 3 10.09.18 Diethyl ether*, Methohexital sodium
Anaestheties
11.09.18 Thiopental sodium, Trichloroethylene To identify the given organic drug (sample D -9) by
Antidepressant
12.09.18 Antidepressant Drugs- Amitriptyline, Nortiyptyline systematic qualitative analysis.
3.11 3 14.09.18 Imipramine*, Phenelzine
Drugs
17.09.18 Tranyleypromine To identify the given organic drug (sample D -10) by
18.09.18 Analeptics- Theophyline, systematic qualitative analysis.
3.12 Analeptics 3 19.09.18 Caffeine*, Cora mine* To perform and report identification test on given sample
21.09.18 Dextroamphetamine.
of Aspirin or Acetyl salicylic acid as per I.P.
24.09.18 Adrenergic Drugs- Adrenaline*, Nor adrenaline,
3.12 Adrenergic Drugs 3 25.09.18 Isoprenaline*, Phenylephrine, Salbutamol,
26.09.18 Terbutaline, Ephedrine*, Pseudo ephedrine To perform and report identification test on given sample
3.13 Adrenergic
3
28.9.18
Adrenergic Antagonist- Tolazoline, of Paracetamol as per I.P
01.10.18
Antagonist Propranolol, Practolol
03.10.18
05.10.18 Cholinergic Drugs- Neostigimine* To perform and report identification test on given sample
3.14 Cholinergic Drugs 3 08.10.18 Pyridostigmine, pralidoxime
of Ascorbic acid as per I.P
09.10.18 Pilocarpine, Physostigmine
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12.10.18 Cholinergic Antagonists- Atropine, Hyoscine
Cholinergic
3.15 3 15.10.18 Homatropine, Propantheline, Benztropine
Antagonists
16.10.18 Tropic amide, Biperden To perform and report identification test on given sample of Sulphamethoxazole as per I.P.
17.10.18 Diuretic Drugs- Furosemide*, Chlorothiazide,
3.16 Diuretic Drugs 3
19.10.18 Hydrochlorothiazide*, Benzthiazide, Urea*
22.10.18 Mannitol, Ethacrynic Acid
To perform and report identification test on given sample
23.10.18 Cardiovascular Drugs- Ethyl nitrite, Glyeeryl trinitrate
of Ampicillin as per I.P.
3.17 Cardiovascular
3
26.10.18 Alpha methl dopa, Guancthidine
Drugs
29.10.18 Clofibrate, Quinidine
Hypoglycemic
30.10.18 Hypoglycemic Agents- Insulin, Chlorpropamide* To perform and report identification test on given sample
3.18 3 31.10.18 Tolbutamide, Glibeneclamide of Promethazine hydrochloride as per I.P.
Agents
2.11.18 Phenformin*, Metformin
Coagulants and
5.11.18 Coagulants and Anti Coagulants- Heparin
3.19 3 6.11.18 Thrombin, Menadione To perform and report identification test on given sample
Anti Coagulants
12.11.18 Bishydroxycoumarin, Warfarin Sodium of Prochlorperazine maleate as per I.P.
13.11.18 Local Anesthetics- Lignocaine
3.20 Local Anesthetics 3 14.11.18 Procaine
16.11.18 Benzocaine
19.11.18 Histamine, Diphen hydramine, To perform and report identification test on given sample
Histamine and
of Quinine sulphate as per I.P.
3.21 Anti Histaminic 3 20.11.18 Promethazine, Cyproheptadine, Mepyramine,
Agents
21.11.18 Pheniramine, Chlorpheniramine.
26.11.18 Analgesics and Anti- Pyretics- Morphine, Pethidine
Analgesics and
To synthesize Acetanilide from Aniline and to find out its
27.11.18 Codeine, Methadone, Aspirin, Paracetamol
3.22 3 percentage practical yield and melting point.
Anti- Pyretics
28.11.18 Analgin, Dextropropoxyphene, Pentazocine
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Non- Steroidal
30.11.18 Non- Steroidal anti- inflammatory Agents- Indomethacin
3.23 anti-
3
3.12.18 Phenybutazone, Oxyphen butazono
inflammatory To synthesize Benzoic acid from Benzamide and to find
Agents- out its percentage practical yield and melting point.
4.12.18 Ibuprofen
5.12.18 Thyroxin and Antithyriods- Thyroxin
3.24 Thyroxin and
3
7.12.18
Methimazole, Methylthiourcil
Antithyriods
10.12.18 Propylthiouracil To synthesize Phenyl Benzoate from Phenol and to find
out its percentage practical yield and melting point. 11.12.18 Diagnostic Agents- Iopanioc Acid, Propyliodone
Sulfobromophty Sodium, Indigotindisulfonate
3.25 Diagnostic Agents 4 12.12.18 Sodium ( Indigo Carmine), Evans Blue To synthesize picric acid from Phenol and to find out its percentage practical yield and melting point 14.12.18 Congo Red, Fluorescin Sodium
Anticonvulsants 17.12.18 Anticonvulsants
Cardiac, 18.12.18 Cardiac, glycosides
3.26 glycosides
5 19.12.18 Antiarrhythmic
Antiarrhythmic 21.12.18 Antihypertensive To visit chemical/analytical laboratory and write a report
Antihypertensive
of it. Vitamins
Vitamins 24.12.18
26.12.18 Steroidal Drugs- Betametazone, Cortisone
3.27 Steroidal Drugs 4 28.12.18 Hydrocortisone, prednisolone 31.12.18
Progesterone, oestradiol
Nandrolone
Anti- Neoplastic Drugs- Actinomycins, Azathioprine
Anti- Neoplastic
Busulphan, Chlorambucil Cisplatin
3.28 5 cyclophosphamide, Daunorubicin, Hydrochloride
Drugs
Fluorouracil, Mercaptopurine
Methothrexate, Mytomycin
References:
1. Pharmaceutical Chemistry – II , Md. Ali 2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II, Ashutosh kar 3. A Textbook of Medicinal Chemistry, Harkishan Singh & V.K. Kapoor
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DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (SECOND YEAR)
SUBJECT : PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY (2133)
SUBJECT TEACHER : VISITING FACULTY-I
TOTAL HOURS ASSIGNED : Theory: 75 Hours (3 Hours/week), Practical: 50 Hours (Total 4 Hours/Week, 2 Hours/Week per Batch)
Unit/ Title of Unit/Chapter Hours Date Theory Topic Practical Practical Topic Chapter Allotted Day day
Introduction to 2.07.18, 2.07.18
Introduction to Pharmacology, scope of Introduction to pharmacology & 1 Pharmacology, scope of 1 1 Pharmacology- introduction, pharmacokinetics & toxicology laboratory.
Pharmacology pharmacodynamics & scope of pharmacology.
5.07.18, 6.07.18
Routes of administration of drugs, their 1,2
Routes of administration of
2 advantages and disadvantages-Enteral route, Parenteral route
2 drugs, their advantages and 2
9.07.18, 9.07.18
Routes of administration of drugs, their
disadvantages.
3 advantages and disadvantages-Topical & other
routes
Absorption,
12.07.18,
13.07.18 4 Various processes of absorption of drugs and the 3,4 Introduction to Computers.
factors affecting them
3 Distribution,Metabolism &
3
16.07.18,
16.07.18 5 Metabolism, Distribution
Excretion
19.07.18 6 Excretion of drugs
General mechanism of drugs 20.07.18,
23.07.18 7 Drug receptor interaction- Ligand Gated Ion To select the animals for experimental
4 action and the factors which
2 channel, G-Protien coupled receptor use in pharmacology.
modify drug action 23.07.18 8 Enzyme linked receptor & Intracellular receptor 5,6
26.07.18
27.07.18,
30.07.18
9 General Anaestheies, adjunction to anesthesia,
intravenous Ana esthetics
30.07.18, 2.08.18
10 Analgestic antipyretics and non-steroidal, anti- 7,8 To study the common instrument &
Inflammatory drugs equipment and equipments used in
experimental pharmacology. Drugs acting on the Central
3.08.18 11 Narcotic analgesics
5 (I,II) 8 6.08.18, 6.08.18 12 Anti-rheumatic and antigout remedies 9,10 To study the various laboratory Nervous System
techniques used in experimental
9.08.18 13 Sedatives and Hypnotics
pharmacology. 10.08.18 14 Psychopharmacological agents
13.08.18,
13.08.18 15
Anti convulsants, analeptics, Centrally acting 11,12 To prepare physiological salt
muscle relaxants
solutions
16.08.18 16 Anti- Parkinsonism agents, Local Anesthetics
17.08.18 17 Cholinergic drug 13,14 To study the effect of adrenaline on
20.08.18
heart rate & force of contraction on 18
Cholinergic drug isolated frog heart by using software.
20.08.18 19 Anti- Cholinergic drugs 15,16 To study the effect of calcium ions &
23.08.18
potassium ions on heart rate & force 20 Adrenergic drugs
of contraction on isolated frog heart
Drug acting on autonomic 27.08.18
27.08.18 21 Anti- cholinesterase drugs
5 (III) 10
by using software.
nervous system
30.08.18 22 Adrenergic receptor blockers 17,18 To study the effect of acetylcholine on
31.08.18
heart rate & force of contraction on 23 Neurone blockers
isolated frog heart by using software. 24 Ganglion blockers
25 Neuromuscular blockers 19,20 To study the effect of acetylcholine on
26 Drugs used in myasthenia gravis isolated rectus abdominus muscle by
using software.
5 (IV) Drugs acting on eye 2 6.09.18 27 Drugs acting on eye, mydriatics 21,22 To study the effect of acetylcholine on 7.09.18 28 Drugs used in glaucoma ileum of guinea pig by using software.
10.09.18
10.09.18 29 Drugs acting on respiratory system-Respiratory
Drugs acting on respiratory
stimuntants
3
system 13.09.18 30 Bronchodilators, Nasal decongestants 23,24 To study the effect of mydriatics on
14.09.18 31 Expectorants and Antitussive agents rabbit cornea by using software.
17.09.18 32 Antacids
5 (VI) Drugs acting on
4 17.09.18 33 Physiological role of histamine and serotonin 25,26 To study the effect of acetylcholine on
gastrointestinal tract 20.09.18 34 Histamine and Antihistamines
ileum of guinea pig by using software.
21.09.18 35 Prostaglandins 27,28 To study the effect of mydriatics on 24.09.18 36 Cardio Vascular drugs rabbit cornea by using software. 24.09.18 37 Cardio tonics
Drugs acting on Cardio 27.09.18 38 Anti-arrhythmic agents To study the effect of miotics on
5 (VII) 7 28.9.18
39 Antianginal agents 29,30 rabbit cornea by using software. Vascular system 1.10.18, 1.10.18 40 Antihypertensive agents
4.10.18, 5.10.18 41 Peripheral vasodilators To study the effect of digitalis on
31,32 heart rate & force of contraction on 8.10.18, 8.10.18 42 Drugs used in atherosclerosis
isolated frog heart by using software. 11.10.18 43 Haematinics
Drugs acting on the blood
12.10.18 44 Coagulants 33,34 To observe the effect of convulsant & 5 (VIII) 6 15.10.18 45 Anti-coagulants anticonvulsant in mice by using CD.
and blood forming organs
15.10.18 46 Haemostatic
19.10.18 47 Blood substitutes 35,36 To study the effect of chlorpromazine
22.10.18 48 Blood expanders on animal behaviour in mice by using 22.10.18,
25.10.18 49 Physiology of renal tract- excretion, urine the CD.
5 (IX) Drugs affecting renal
3 formation & UTI
function 26.10.18 50 Diuretics Visit to hospital for observing the
29.10.18
51 Antidiuretics 37,38
reaction 29.10.18,
2.11.18 52 Hormones –Introduction to Pituitary gland
hormones, Thyroid & Adrenal gland hormones
5 (X) Androgens & related
5
5.11.18
5.11.18 53 Hormone antagonists-hypoglycemic agents 39,40 Visit to hospital for observing the substance 8.11.18 54 Antithyroid drugs
reaction of dug in the patient.
12.11.18,
12.11.18 55 Sex hormones and oral contraceptive
15.11.18 56 Corticosteroids 41,42 To understand the adverse drug 16.11.18 57 Car-minatives, Digestants & Bitters reaction and monitor the same
Drugs acting on digestive
19.11.18
19.11.18 58 Antacids and drugs used in Peptic Ulcer
5 (XI) 5 22.11.18
59 Purgative and Laxatives
To understand the adverse drug system
26.11.18 60 Ant-diarrhoeals & Emetics 43,44 reaction and monitor the same
26.11.18,
29.11.18 61 Anti-emetics, Anti-spasmodic
30.11.18 62 Urinary Anti-septic 45,46 To understand the adverse drug
3.12.18,3.12.18 63 Sulphonamides reaction and monitor the same
Chemotherapy of microbial
6.12.18, 7.12.18 64 Penicillin, Streptomycin 47,48 To visit a nearby hospital
5 (XII) 7 10.12.18,
10.12.18 65 Tetracylines and other antibiotics
disease
13.12.18 66 Antiubercular agents
14.12.18 67 Antifungal agents, antiviral drugs 49,50 To visit a nearby hospital
17.12.18, 17.12.18 68 Antiubercular drugs
20.12.18,
21.1218 69
Malaria- Introduction, Life cycle of Malaria
Chemotherapy of protozoal parasite
5 (XII) 3
disease 24.12.18,24.12.18 70 Antimalarials 51,52 To visit a nearby hospital
27.12.18 71 Anthelmintic drugs
28.12.18,31.12.18
72 Cancer- introduction & cause of cancer, types of
5 (XIII) Chemotherapy of cancer. 2 cancer
31.12.18 73 Anticancer drugs To visit a nearby hospital
5 (XIX) Disinfectants and Anti-
2 74 Disinfectants 53,54
septic
75 Anti-septic
References:
1. Essentials of Medical Pharmacology, K.D. Tripathi 2. Textbook of Pharmacology, F.S.K. Barar 3. Lippincott’s Handbook of Pharmacology 4. Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics, Santoshkar & Bhandarkar
DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (SECOND YEAR)
SUBJECT : PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE (2134)
SUBJECT TEACHER : Visiting Faculty-II
TOTAL HOURS ASSIGNED : 50 Hours (2 Hours/week)
Unit/ Title of Unit/Chapter Hours DATE Theory Topic Chapter Allotted day
4.07.18 1 Advent of allopathic system 5.07.18 2 The 19th & early 20th century
1 Pharmaceutical Legislation in India 5 11.07.18 3 Drug enquire committee 12.07.18 4 The drug act 18.07.18 5 Pharmacy act & other legislation 19.07.18 6 Principles and significance of Professional Ethics.
7 Principles and significance of Professional Ethics. 25.07.18
26.07.18 8 significance of Professional Ethics 2 Principles and significance of Professional Ethics 5 1.08.18
9 Critical study of the code of Pharmaceutical Ethics drafted by Pharmacy
Council in India
2.08.18
10 Critical study of the code of Pharmaceutical Ethics drafted by Pharmacy
Council in India
8.08.18 11 Introduction 9.08.18 12 Objective of the act 16.08.18 13 The pharmacy council of india
3 Pharmacy Act 1948 7 23.08.18 14 Function of pharmacy council of india 29.08.18 15 State pharmacy council & joint state pharmacy council 30.08.18 16 Function of State pharmacy council 5.09.18 17 Commission of enquiry & rules by state government 6.09.18 18 Introduction of The Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 12.09.18 19 Import of drugs schedule (C & C1) & schedule X 13.09.18 20 Manufacture of drugs schedule (C & C1)
4
The Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940
7 19.09.18 21 Manufacture of drugs schedule X
20.09.18 22 Sales of drugs retail
26.09.18 23 Sales of drugs wholesale 27.09.18 24 Labeling & packing of drugs
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3.10.18 25 Introduction 4.10.18 26 Definition as per act
The Drugs and magic Remedies (Objectionable 11.10.18 27 Prohibited advertisement
5 7 17.10.18
28 Prohibition on import & export of advertisement Advertisement) Act, 1954 25.10.18 29 Prohibition on import & export of advertisement
31.10.18 30 Penalties as per act 8.11.18 31 Miscellaneous- jurisdiction to try offences, saving of other laws etc. 14.11.18 32 Introduction of act
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 21.11.18 33 Narcotic drugs
6 5 22.11.18
34 Psychotropic substance 1985 28.11.18 35 Controlled operation
29.11.18 36 Administrative agencies 5.12.18 37 Introduction of act
7(I) Latest Drugs (price control) Order-1985 3 6.12.18 38 Price of bulk drugs 12.12.18 39 Retail price of formulation, Miscellaneous 13.12.18 40 Introduction of act, import of poison
7(II) Poison Act ,1919 3 19.12.18 41 Possession & sales of poison 20.12.18 42 Penalties for offence & issue of warrants 26.12.18 43 Introduction of act, manufacture in bond
7(III) Medical and Toilet Preparation (Act, 1955) 4 26.12.18 44 Manufacture outside bond 45 Manufacture of Ayurveda, homeopathic & patent
46 Warehousing & export of alcoholic preparation 47 Introduction of act
7(IV) Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 4 48 Termination of pregnancy
49 Offence & penalties
50 Rules & regulation
References: 1. Website: www.pci.nic.in 2. Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence by N.K. Jain 3. Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence by R.M. Mehta
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DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (SECOND YEAR)
SUBJECT : DRUG STORE & BUSSINESS MANAGEMENT (2135)
SUBJECT TEACHER : VISITING FACULTY II
TOTAL HOURS ASSIGNED : 75 Hours (3 Hours/week)
Unit/ Title of Unit/Chapter Hours DATE Theory Day Topic Chapter Allotted
2.07.18, 3.07.18,
4.07.18 1 Trade- Type of Trade, Domestic trade, 6.07.18, 9.07.18 2 International trade 10.07.18, 11.07.18 3 Industry – Introduction & Type of industries
1 Introduction 7 13.07.18, 16.07.18 4 Commerce Functions and Subdivision of Commerce, 17.07.18, 18.07.18 5 Introduction to elements of economics
20.07.18, 23.07.18,
24.07.18 6 Management of financial resources 25.07.18, 27.07.18 7 Management of financial resources 1.08.18, 3.08.18 8 Introduction of pharmaceutical bussiness 6.08.18, 7.08.18 9 Type of business-retail & whole sale
2 Forms of Business Organization
6 8.08.18, 10.08.18 10 Partnership & type of partnership
13.08.18, 14.08.18 11 Retail & whole sale
17.08.18, 20.08.18 12 Type of retailers & wholesalers 21.08.18, 24.08.18 13 Type of retailers & wholesalers 27.08.18, 28.08.18 14 Introduction to drug distribution 29.08.18, 31.08.18 15 Drug distribution
3
Channels of Distribution
6 5.09.18, 7.09.18 16 Channel of drug distribution
10.09.18, 12.09.18 17 Wholesale
14.09.18, 17.09.18 18 Retailing of drugs 18.09.18, 19.09.18 19 Procedure adopted for drug distribution 21.09.18, 24.09.18 20 Drug House Management- Selection of site, and 25.09.18, 26.09.18 21 Drug store-Space requirement & Layout 28.09.18, 31.09.18 22 Legal requirements for opening a medical store 1.10.18, 3.10.18 23 Importance and objectives of purchasing
4 Drug House Management 8 5.10.18, 8.10.18 24 Selection of suppliers 9.10.18, 25 Credit information, tenders 12.10.18-15.10.18 26 Contracts and price determination and
16.10.18-17.10.18
27 Legal requirements thereto
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Inventory Control 8
19.10.18-22.10.18 28 Objects and importance 23.10.18-26.10.18 29 Drug store function & storage techniques of materials (drugs)
29.10.18-30.10.18
30 Procedure for purchasing- determination of stock, placing order, selection of supplier etc.
5 31.10.18-2.11.18 31 Modern Techniques like ABC, VED Analysis 5.11.18-6.11.18 32 The Lead-Time, Buffer Stock 12.11.18-13.11.18 33 Inventory carrying cost, 14.11.18-16.11.18 34 Safety stock, minimum and maximum stock levels, 19.11.18,20.11.18 35 Economic order quantity scrap and surplus disposal 26.11.18-27.11.18 36 Sales Promotion- introduction & importance 28.11.18-30.11.18 37 Sales promotion techniques- Direct & Indirect incentives, other techniques 3.12.18-4.12.18 38 Market Research
6 Sales Promotion 8 5.12.18-7.12.18 39 Salesmanship- Definition, recruitment of salesman,
10.12.18-11.12.18 40 Qualities of a salesman,
12.12.18-14.12.18 41 Advertising- importance, different source of Advertising like radio, television 17.12.18-18.12.18 42 Pamphlets, Medicine catalogue, CIMS & MIMS 21.12.18-24.12.18 43 Window Display
7 Recruitment, training, evaluation
7
26.12.18-28.12.18 44 Pharmacist, general requirement and compensation of the 28.12.18 45 Recruitment- recruitment procedure, educational qualification & other requirements pharmacist 46 Recruitment- recruitment procedure, educational qualification & other requirements 47 characteristics of Ideal pharmacist 48 Training for pharmacist 49 Evaluation of pharmacist 50 Compensation of the pharmacist
51 Introduction to the accounting concepts 52 Conventions
8 (a) Banking & finance services 5 53 Double entry Book keeping 54 Different types of accounts.
55 Different types of accounts.
56 Cash book 57 Cash book
8 (b) Banking & Finance services 5 58 Cash book
59 Cash book
60 Cash book
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61 General Ledger 62 General Ledger
8 (c) Banking & Finance services 5 63 Trial Balance 64 Trial Balance 65 Trial Balance 66 Profit Account 67 Profit Account
8 (d) Banking & Finance services 5 68 Loss Account 69 Balance Sheet 70 Balance Sheet 71 Simple technique of analyzing financial statements 72 Simple technique of analyzing financial statements
8 (e) Banking & Finance services 5 73 Simple technique of analyzing financial statements 74 Simple technique of analyzing financial statements 75 Simple technique of analyzing financial statements
References:
1. Drug Store & Business Management, R.M. Mehta 2. Drug Store & Business Management, S.K. Aggrawal & Rajesh Khanna
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DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (SECOND YEAR)
SUBJECT : HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACY (2136)
SUBJECT TEACHER : VISITING FACULTY-I
TOTAL HOURS ASSIGNED : Theory: 75 Hours (3 Hours/week), Practical: 75 Hours (Total 6 Hours/Week, 3 Hours/Week per Batch)
Unit/ Title of Hours DATE Theory Topic Practical Practical Topic Chapter Unit/Chapter Allotted day Day
3.07.18 1 Hospitals- Definitions, Function To know your hospital & clinical
1 Hospitals 4 4.07.18 2 Hospitals-Classification based or various criteria 1,2 laboratory. 5.07.18 3 Organization of Hospitals, Management
10.07.18 4 Health delivery system in India 3,4
To prepare & evaluate water for injection 11.07.18 5 Hospital Pharmacy – Definition, Functions and
12.07.18 6 Objectives of Hospital Pharmaceutical Services. To perform the test for pyrogen.
2 Hospital
5
17.07.18 7 Location, Layout, flow chart of material and men. 5,6
18.07.18
Personnel and facilities requirements including
Pharmacy
8
equipment’s based on individual and basic needs
19.07.18 9
Requirements and abilities required for Hospital To perform the hydrolytic resistance test
Pharmacists on glass bottles used for transfusion fluids
4
24.07.18 10 Out- patient services, In-patient services. 7,8
Drug Distribution
25.07.18 11 Types of services (ii) Detailed discussion of Unit Dose
system, Floor Ward Stock system
3 system in
26.07.18 12 Satellite Pharmacy Services, Central Sterile Services
To evaluate the plastic transfusion bottles Hospitals
1.08.18 13 Bed Side Pharmacy 9,10 used for large volume parenteral.
2.08.18 14 Economic considerations, estimation of demand To prepare & submit 100ml of 5% w/v
Dextrose Intravenous infusion. 7.08.18
8.08.18 15 Sterile manufacture- Large and small volume parented
facilities, requirements 11,12
Manufacturing
4 5 9.08.18
14.08.18 16 Sterile manufacture- Layout, production planning, and
man- power requirements
16.08.18
21.08.18 17 Non-sterile manufacture- Liquid orals, externals, Bulk To prepare & submit 100ml of 0.9% w/v
concentrate 13,14
Sodium Chloride Intravenous infusion.
23.08.18 18 Procurement of stores and testing of raw material
5 Nomenclature and
4 28.08.18 19 Towel clips, Scalpels & their blades
uses of surgical
29.08.18 20 Forceps, scissors 15,16 To prepare & submit 100ml of Compound
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instruments 30.08.18 21 Needles, Rubber Catheters Sodium Chloride injection as per I.P.
4.09.18 22 Health accessories
P.T.C/ Hospital
4.09.18 23 P.T.C (Pharmacy Therapeutic Committee) To prepare & submit 100ml of Compound 6 2
5.09.18 6.09.18
24 Hospital formulary system and their organization, Sodium lactate injection as per I.P. formulary 17,18
functioning, composition (Hartmann’s Solution).
11.09.18 25 Information center, source of information
Drug information 12.09.18 26 Guidelines for setting up a DIC To prepare & submit 100ml of Compound
service and Drug
19,20 Sodium Chloride & dextrose injection as 7 4
13.09.18 18.09.18
27 Drug information Centre Location & Function Information per I.P.
Bulletin 19.09.18 20.09.18
28 Drug Information Bulletin & role of computers in To prepare & submit 100ml of 1.6 % w/v pharmacy
21,22 Sodium Chloride hypertonic injection as
25.09.18 29 Surgical dressing like cotton, gauze per I.P.
26.09.18 30 Surgical dressing- Bandages adhesive tapes
8 Surgical dressing 4
27.09.18 3.10.18
31 Surgical dressing - Pharmacopoeia tests for quality To prepare & submit 100ml of 1.4 % w/v 23,24 Sodium bicarbonate intravenous infusion
B.P. 4.10.18
9.10.18 32 Other hospital supply e.g. I. V sets, Ryals tubes, Catheters, To evaluate Absorbent cotton wool I.P. syringes etc
25,26
11.10.18 33 Application of computer in maintenance of records
Drug store 16.10.18 34 Inventory control techniques
9 management & 4 17.10.18 23.10.18
35 Medication monitoring, drug information and data storage To determine the sinking time & water
inventory control
27,28 holding capacity for Absorbent cotton per 25.10.18
30.10.18 36 Retrieval in hospital and retail pharmacy establishments
I.P. 31.10.18
6.11.18
37 Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy Practice- Definition & To determine LOD of Absorbent cotton per
10 Clinical Pharmacy 2 scope. I.P
8.11.18
13.11.18 38 Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy Practice- Definition & 29,30
scope.
Modern
14.11.18 39 Pharmacists and patient counseling
11 3 15.11.18 40 Advice for the use of common drugs To study different types of sterilizers dispensing aspects 31,32 20.11.18 41 Medication history (Autoclave & Hot air oven).
21.11.18
22.11.18
42 Common daily terminology used in the practice of To sterilize surgical instrument
12 Common daily
2 medicine
terminology 27.11.18
28.11.18 43 Common daily terminology used in the practice of 33,34
medicine
13 Disease,
7 29.11.18 44 Tuberculosis
manifestations 4.12.18 45 Hepatitis 35,36 To sterilize syringe, needles & glass wares
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and path 5.12.18 46 Rheumatoid Arthritis
physiology 6.12.18 47 Cardio-vascular diseases
11.12.18 48 Epilepsy, Diabetes To sterilize rubber gloves & rubber tubing
13.12.18 49 Peptic ulcer 37,38
18.12.18 50 Hypertension
Physiological
19.12.18 51 Hematological parameters To sterilize hospital fabrics
14 3 20.12.18 52 Urine examination
parameters 39,40
23.12.18 53 Stool examination
27.12.18 54 Definition and Introduction.
55 Mechanism of drug interaction. To sterilize surgical dressing
Drug Interactions 56 Drug- Drug interaction with reference to analgesics,
15 5 diuretics
41,42
57 Drug- Drug interaction with reference to cardio vascular
drugs, gastro-intestinal agents vitamins and hypoglycemic
agents.
58 Drug- food interaction.
Adverse Drug
59 Definition & Significance To study the use of computers inj
hospitals for registration of patient in
60 Drug- Induces diseases
16 Reaction 4 43,44
opd/ipd, case history & prospective check 61 Drug- Induces diseases
list. 62 Teratogenecity
63 Introduction, general treatment of poisoning, To study a typical hospital organization&
17 Drug in Clinical
4 64 Systematic Antidots, treatment of insecticide poisoning
45,46 prepare a project report
Toxicity 65 Treatment of heavy metal poison, Narcotic drugs,
66 Treatment of Barbiturate, organ phosphorus poisons
67 Drug dependences, Drug abuse, To study the role of Pharmacist in First
18 Abused Drugs 3 68 Addictive drugs 47,48 Aid 69 Treatments & complications
70 Bioavailability & factor affecting the Bioavailability To determine weight per unit area of
19 Bio-availability 4 71 Purpose of bioavailability studies
49,50 Absorbent cotton ribbon gauze I.P.
72 Bioavailability determination
73 Needs for bioavailability studies
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