D.PHARMA LATEST SYLLABUS
The syllabus for D.Pharm (Diploma in Pharmacy) can vary slightly depending on the university or educational institution offering the program. However, I can provide you with a general overview of the subjects typically covered in the D.Pharm syllabus:
- Pharmaceutics:
- Introduction to dosage forms
- Sources of drugs
- Dosage form design
- Manufacturing and evaluation of tablets, capsules,
liquids, ointments, etc.
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry:
- Inorganic pharmaceuticals
- Organic pharmaceuticals
- Medicinal chemistry
- Biochemistry
- Pharmacognosy:
- Introduction to pharmacognosy
- Classification of crude drugs
- Extraction techniques
- Phytochemistry
- Pharmacology:
- General pharmacology
- Autonomic nervous system drugs
- Cardiovascular system drugs
- Drugs acting on the central nervous system
- Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy:
- Introduction to hospital pharmacy
- Drug distribution systems
- Drug interactions and adverse effects
- Clinical trials and regulatory affairs
- Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence:
- Introduction to pharmacy laws
- Pharmacy Act
- Drug and Cosmetics Act
- Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act
- Biochemistry and Clinical Pathology:
- Basic concepts of biochemistry
- Clinical tests and diagnostic procedures
- Interpretation of laboratory tests
- Human Anatomy and Physiology:
- Structure and functions of organs and systems
- Pathophysiology related to drug therapy
- Pharmaceutical Engineering:
- Fluid flow
- Heat transfer
- Size reduction and size separation
- Pharmaceutical Management:
- Principles of management
- Pharmaceutical marketing
- Entrepreneurship development
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