2. WHO IS A PHARMACIST ?
•Specialist in medication.
•Companion of the physician.
•Counsellor to the patient.
•Guardian of public health.
3. PHARMACY
The word ‘Pharmacy’ is derived from the Greek word
‘Pharmakon’ meaning drug
The word ‘Pharmacy’ has two meanings :
General sense- it is a place or shop where drugs or
medicines or sold.
Professional sense- it is the profession, the members of
which deals with the drugs.
4. SCOPE OF PHARMACY IN INDIA
•Diverse profession because there are so many opportunities for
service.
•Age old profession into “Global healthcare” service.
•Largest provider of generic drugs globally.
•Indian pharmaceutical industry is ranked third in production by
volume.
•500 API products (8% of worldwide API market)
•3000 drug companies and 10500 manufacturing units.
•Rightfully known as “Pharmacy of the world” due to low cost
and high quality maintenance.
6. PHARMACY COURSE
D pharma – 2 year
B pharma – 4 year (after d pharma 3 year)
( pharm d 3 year)
M pharma – 2 year
Pharm D – 6 year
7. PHARMACY
HEALTH CARE
• Community pharmacy
• Hospital pharmacy
• clinical
INDUSTRY
• Production
• Quality assurance
• R & D
• Quality control
• Packaging
• Regulatory
• Sales and Marketing
OTHERS
• Academic
• Research
• Government jobs
8. COMMUNITY PHARMACY
These are friendly
neighbourhood pharmacy who
are doing great service to the
public and make medicines
available through day and even
at hours.
Eligibility criteria: D pharma and
B pharma
Community
pharmacy
Patient
education
and
dispensing
Role in
infection
control
measures
Tele
pharmacy
services
Maintaining
drug
supply
chain
Patient
counselling
9. HOSPITAL PHARMACY
Practice of pharmacy inside
hospital close to the patient
where nurse and other health
care professional interact with
pharmacist on matters related to
patient medicines, surgical and
other patient care items required.
Eligibility criteria: B pharma and
D pharma
Hospital
pharmacy
Collaborating
with other
healthcare
professional
Ensuring the
prevention of
infectious
disease
Monitoring
for side
effects
counselling
10. CLINICAL PHARMACY
They provide direct patient care that optimises the use of medication and
promote health, wellness and disease prevention.
Eligibility criteria :
B pharma and D
pharma both
11. PRODUCTION
Production or manufacture of bulk drugs, intermediates,
vaccines, veterinary medicines, ayurvedic medicines, diagnostic
products.
The role of the production pharmacist is to manufacture and
pack the quality products as per market demand and their
timely delivery to the finished goods store. The major role of
the production pharmacist is to control the workflow and
maintain cGMP in the area.
Eligibility criteria: B pharma and D pharma
12. QUALITY ASSURANCE
Quality Assurance professionals are responsible for the step-by-step process
of ensuring goods and services meet specific quality, efficacy and safety
requirements.
Eligibility criteria: B pharma and D pharma
13. R & D
•Pharmacists play an important role in the research and development of new
drugs and therapies. They work closely with scientists and medical
professionals to ensure that new medications are safe and effective.
•This type of pharmacist typically works in a pharmaceutical company or a
hospital research laboratory. In order to become a research and
development pharmacist, one must first complete a Pharm. D.
program and then complete a residency or fellowship in research and
development pharmacy.
14. QUALITY CONTROL
Pharmacists are deputed in the quality control section where samples
for testing are drawn from raw material, packing material and
finished products.
After R&D large number of people works in the QC department
Performing stability testing to assess product stability.
Preparing analysis reports for the tested samples, and recording and
investigating any results that are Out Of Specifications (OOS)
15. PACKAGING
•After manufacturing, the semi-finished product is shifted to the
packaging area where the packaging pharmacist takes
the responsibility and hands over the products to the finished good
store after proper packing and release by the Quality Assurance
department.
•There must be good documentation practice as per area sop.
16. REGULATORY AFFAIRS
Being responsible for ensuring
compliance with applicable
government rules and regulation
Determine and communicate
drug approval requirements
Compile and submit documents
to regulatory agencies.
Eligibility criteria: B pharma and
M pharma
Regulatory
affairs
Regulatory
submission
Technical
and
scientific
writing
Regulatory
intelligence
Advertising
and
promotion
17. SALES AND MARKETING
The last element of an information continuum, where research
concepts are transformed into practical therapeutic tool
Pharmaceutical Sales Representative travels to hospitals and
clinics to educate and sell the company’s medications to
healthcare decision-makers.
working as a medical representative.
18. ACADEMICS
Academic pharmacists have the ability to develop and influence
the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Ph.D. holder can teach in all pharmacy courses.
M pharma holder can teach B pharma and D pharma.
B pharma holder can teach D pharma holder.
19. CLINICAL RESEARCH
A clinical research associate or a CRA is a medical health care
professional in charge of organizing and seeing through clinical
trials of medicinal drugs.
Their duties include creating methodologies for testing, setting
up trials, and providing training and instructions for other
employees.
Full time bachelor degree is required for pursuing clinical
research associate.
20. GOVERNMENT JOBS
Pharmacists work in drug control department in various sections. The
CDSCO (central drug standard drug control organisation) is the
central body in India for drug control and each state has its own drug
control department.
Drug inspector : B pharma with 18 month of experience in
manufacturing or testing of schedule C or C1 drugs.
They carry out inspections, and are involved in giving clinical trails
approval, manufacturing approval, market approvals etc and some
work in drug testing laboratory are associated with drug control
department.
21. After completion of the B Pharmacy course, there are a lot of government
options that open.
Candidates can be in dispensary in a government hospital.
pharmaceutical scientist,
clinical research associate.
Government teacher
Drug technician
Government scientist