BP 505 T (Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence) Theory UNIT-III Pharmacy Act –1948: Objectives, Definitions, Pharmacy Council of India; its constitution and functions, Education Regulations, State and Joint state pharmacy councils; constitution and functions, Registration of Pharmacists, Offences and Penalties Medicinal and Toilet Preparation Act –1955: Objectives, Definitions, Licensing, Manufacture In bond and Outside bond, Export of alcoholic preparations, Manufacture of Ayurvedic, Homeopathic, Patent & Proprietary Preparations. Offences and Penalties. Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic substances Act-1985 and Rules: Objectives, Definitions ...
UNIT 6 ORIGIN OF Origin of Pharmaceutical PHARMACEUTICAL Legislation LEGISLATION Structure 6.1 Introduction Objectives 6.2 History of Pharmaceutical Legislation in India Genesis of Modern Medicine and Pharmacy th th Pharmacy in the 19 and Early 20 Centuries in India 6.3 Regulations in the Western Countries Legislations during the British Rule 6.4 Drugs Enquiry Committee 6.5 Genesis of the Drugs Act 1940 Pharmacy Act and Other Legislations Aims of Pharmacy Act 1948 6.6 Pharmacy Council ...
LESSON PLAN Name of Faculty: SAURABH MAAN Discipline: D. Pharmacy nd Semester: 2 Year Diploma Subject: Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence Lesson Plan Duration: 25 Weeks (From August 2017 to April 2018) Work load (Lecture/Practical) per week (in hours): Lectures 02, Practical -N.A. WEEK THEORY PRACTICAL LECTURE TOPIC PRACTICAL TOPIC DAY DAY Origin and nature of Pharmaceutical st 1 legislation in India, its scope and 1 objectives. Evolution of the “Concept of nd 2 Pharmacy” as an integral part of the ...
PHARMACY ACT -1948 1 CONTENT History of PharmacyAct Objectives Definitions ThePharmacycouncilofIndia Provincial Pharmacy Council Registration of Pharmacists RenewalFees RemovalofthenamesfromRegister Issue of duplicate Certificates of Registration Offences and Penalties 2 HISTORY OF PHARMACY ACT In India there was no restriction to practise the profession of Pharmacy. One could practise this profession as any other profession. Persons, having no knowledge and having no education in pharmacy or pharmaceutical chemistry or pharmacology, were engaged in this profession. 3 Hundreds of cases were found ...
GYANDEEP ACADEMY Mr. Arun Patidar (M.Pharm) Mob: 9826672215, 9644067667, 34 Prakash Nagar Navlakha, Indore Download study material (Notes) www.gyandeepacademy.in Key Notes: Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence (206) D Pharm II Year 1. Pharmaceutical legislation in India Origin : st - 1 chemist shop – 1811 – by Mr. Bathgate – Calcutta - Apothecary shop – 1821 – by Smith Stamstreet - Small chemical factory – 1901 – by Acharya Prafull Chandra Roy – Calcutta - Alembic chemical works – 1903 ...
THE TAMIL NADU DR.M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI – 600 032. REGULATIONS OF PHARM D. & PHARM D. (POST BACCALAUREATE) COURSE In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 44 of the Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai, Act, 1987 (Tamil Nadu Act 37 of 1987), the Standing Academic Board of the Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai hereby makes the following regulations:- 1. SHORT TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT:- These regulations shall ...