PPT - Arihant School of Pharmacy & Bio

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Why Pharmacy?
“Indian
pharmaceutical
Industry is one of the
world’s largest and most
developed”
Why Pharmacy?
“The
Pharmaceutical
industry in India is the
world's third-largest in terms
of volume”
Why Pharmacy?
“India topped the world in
exporting generic drugs
worth US $ 11 billion in 2012”
PHARMACY
 Science of Medicines
 Manufacuring, Distribution of Medicines for Mankind
 Treatment and Prevention of Diseases
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MEDICINES
Allopathy medicines
Ayurvedic medicines
Biotechnology medicines
Homeopathy medicines
Unani Medicines
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Injections
Capsule
Tablet
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COSMETICS
OTC
(Over The Counter)
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SCOPE OF PHARMACY
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Opportunity
Horizons
JOB (B.Pharm/M.Pharm)
•Government Organizations
•Pharma Industries
•Hospital Pharmacists
•Research Institutes
•Food & Cosmetic Industries
•Clinical Pharmacy
•Clinical research org.
•Community Pharmacy
•Pharma Marketing
•Academic jobs (Teaching)
BUSINESS (B.Pharm)
• Own Industry
• Retail Pharmacy
• Own Pharmacy Shop
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PHARMACIST IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE
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Pharmacist in Army, Navy, Air force & Govt. Hospitals
Drug Inspectors
Scientists- Food and Drugs laboratories
Forensic Scientists
Research on tropical diseases, public health
Toxicologist microbiologist
Govt. Approved Chemist
Consultants ( mental health, family planning, pollution,
poisons, self-medication, immunization)
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INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY
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Pharma Industry
R&D
Production
Marketing
Formulation
Tablet
Sales Promotion
Quality Assurance
Capsule
Sales executive
Quality Control
Injection
Product
development
Bioanalytical
Cosmetics
Manager
Biotechnology
Nutraceuticals
Pharmacology
Drug Discovery
Technology Transfer
Regulatory division
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Current Scenario (GUJARAT)
 Our state, GUJARAT is manufacturing more than 45% of
the Pharma products of India.
 Apart from requirements of India, many pharma
industries are exporting medicines in countries like
USA,UK,JAPAN,BRAZIL etc.,
 Around 3500 Pharma Industries are available in Gujarat.
 Many CROs and large scale companies are in
Ahmedabad.
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Pharma Industries in Gujarat
 Torrent Pharma
 Torrent Research Centre
 Zydus Cadila
 Cadila Pharmaceuticals
 Dishman Pharmaceuticals
 Sun Pharma
 Alembic Pharmaceuticals
 Unison Pharmaceuticals
 Amneal Pharmaceuticals.
 Intas Pharmaceuticals
 Intas Biopharmaceuticals
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J B Chemicals
Unichem laboratories
Lamda therapeutics
Accutest
Nicholas Piramal
Troikka
pharmaceutical
Lincoln
Pharmaceutical
Zandu
Alkem
GLPL
Astron Research
Claris life science
Nirlife
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CLINICAL RESEARCH
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India
Central Drug Standard Control Organization (CDSCO)
Government of India Directory of Health and Family Welfare
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Drug controller general of India(DCGI)
Drug Regulatory Affairs
International
United state of food and drug administration(USFDA)
International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH)
World Health Organization (WHO)
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COMMUNITY PHARMACY
Evaluates a patient's drug-related needs
● Determines whether the patient has any actual or potential drugrelated problems,
● Works with the patient and other healthcare professionals to
design, implement and monitor a pharmacotherapeutic plan that
will resolve/prevent the problem
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ORGANIZATION & HEALTH
MANAGEMENT
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HOSPITAL PHARMACY
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Higher Education
(After B.Pharm.)
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In India,
M. Pharm.(GPAT)
(8 Branches)
M.B.A. (CAT)
Pharmaceutics
Pharma Management
Pharma.Technology
Finance
Quality Assurance
Marketing
Pharm. Analysis
Pharmaceutical
Management
M.S (GPAT)
NIPER
Pharmacology
Pharm.
Biotechnology
Medicinal
Chemistry
Pharmacognosy
GUJARAT (75 COLLEGES, 4800 SEATS)
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In abroad,
M.S
GRE-USA
TOEFL-USA, UK
IELTSAUS,CANADA,UK,
NEW ZEALAND
M.B.A.
GMAT
TOEFL-USA,
UK
IELTSAUS,CANADA
UK,
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ADVANTAGE INDIA
 Competent work force
 Cost-effective chemical synthesis
 Legal and financial frame work
 Information & Technology
 Globalization
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