D Pharm Pharmaceutics New Syllabus

History of Pharmacy

  • Pharmacy education, industry, practice, and professional associations in India.
  • Pharmacy as a career.
  • Introduction to pharmacopoeias: IP, BP, USP, NF, and Indian Pharmacopoeia feat

Packaging Materials

  • Types and selection criteria.
  • Advantages and disadvantages of glass, plastic, metal, and rubber.

Pharmaceutical Aids

  • Organoleptic agents (Coloring, flavoring, sweetening).
  • Preservatives: types, examples, uses.

Unit Operations

  • Size reduction: hammer mill, ball mill.
  • Size separation: Classification, cyclone separator, sieves.
  • Mixing: Double cone blender, turbine mixer, triple roller mill, Silverson mixer homogenizer.
  • Filtration: Theory, membrane filter, sintered glass filter.
  • Drying: Fluidized bed dryer, freeze-drying.
  • Extraction: Definition, classification, methods, applications.

Dosage Forms

  • Tablets: coated, uncoated, modified (sustained release, extended-release, fast dissolving, multilayered, etc.).
  • Capsules: hard, soft gelatin.
  • Liquid oral preparations: solution, syrup, elixir, emulsion, suspension, dry powder for reconstitution.
  • Topical preparations: ointments, creams, pastes, gels, liniments, lotions, suppositories, pessaries.
  • Nasal preparations, Ear preparations.
  • Powders and granules: Insufflations, dusting powders, effervescent powders, effervescent granules.
  • Sterile formulations: Injectables, eye drops, eye ointments.
  • Immunological products: Sera, vaccines, toxoids, manufacturing methods.

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plants

  • Structure, layout, sections, activities.

Quality Control and Quality Assurance

  • Definitions, concepts, cGMP, calibration, validation.

Novel Drug Delivery Systems

  • Introduction, classification, examples, advantages, challenges.

Pharmaceutics Practical

Course Code: ER20-11P

  1. Handling and referring to official references: Pharmacopoeias, Formularies, etc., for retrieving formulas, procedures, etc.
  2. Formulation of the following dosage forms as per monograph standards and dispensing with appropriate packaging and labeling:
  • Liquid Oral: Simple syrup, Piperazine citrate elixir, Aqueous Iodine solution.
  • Emulsion: Castor oil emulsion, Cod liver oil emulsion.
  • Suspension: Calamine lotion, Magnesium hydroxide mixture.
  • Ointment: Simple ointment base, Sulphur ointment.
  • Cream: Cetrimide cream.
  • Gel: Sodium alginate gel.
  • Liniment: Turpentine liniment, White liniment BPC.
  • Dry powder: Effervescent powder granules, Dusting powder.
  • Sterile Injection: Normal Saline, Calcium gluconate Injection.
  • Hard Gelatine Capsule: Tetracycline capsules.
  • Tablet: Paracetamol tablets.
  1. Formulation of at least five commonly used cosmetic preparations (e.g., cold cream, shampoo, lotion, toothpaste, etc.).
  2. Demonstration of various stages of tablet manufacturing processes.
  3. Appropriate methods of usage and storage of all dosage forms including special dosages such as different types of inhalers, spacers, and insulin pens.
  4. Demonstration of quality control tests and evaluation of common dosage forms viz. tablets, capsules, emulsion, sterile injections as per the monographs.

Pharmaceutics Assignments:

Students shall submit written assignments on the following topics (One assignment per student per sessional period, i.e., a minimum of Three assignments per student):

  1. Various systems of measures are commonly used in prescribing, compounding, and dispensing practices.
  2. Market preparations (including Fixed Dose Combinations) of each type of dosage form, their generic name, a minimum of three brand names, and label contents of the dosage forms mentioned in theory/practical.
  3. Overview of various machines/types of equipment/instruments involved in the formulation and quality control of various dosage forms/pharmaceutical formulations.
  4. Overview of extemporaneous preparations at community/hospital pharmacy vs. manufacturing of dosage forms at an industrial level.
  5. Basic pharmaceutical calculations: ratios, conversion to percentage fraction, alligation, proof spirit, isotonicity.
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