Rationale

Part -I: Hospital Pharmacy:

1. Hospitals Definition, Function, Classifications based on various criteria,
organisation, Management and Health delivery system in India.
2. Hospital Pharmacy:
 (a) Definition
 (b) Functions and objectives of Hospital Pharmaceutical services.
 (c) Location, Layout, Flow chart of material and men.
 (d) Personnel and facilities requirements including equipments based on
 individual and basic needs.
(f) Requirements and abilities required for Hospital pharmacists.
3. Drug Distribution system in Hospitals:
 (a) Out-patient services
 (b) In-patient services - (a) types of services (b) detailed discussion of unit Dose
 systems, Floor ward stock system, Satellite pharmacy services, Central sterile
 services, Bed Side Pharmacy.
4. Manufacturing:

(a) Economical considerations, estimation of demand.
(b) Sterile manufacture-large and small volume parenterals, facilities,
requirements, layout production planning, man-power requirements.

 (c) Non-sterile manufacture-Liquid orals, externals-bulk concentrates.

 (d) Procurement of stores and testing of raw materials.

5. Nomenclature and uses of surgical instruments and Hospital Equipments and
health accessories.
6. P.T.C (Pharmacy Therapeutic Committee), Hospital Formulary System and their
organisation, functioning, composition.
7. Drug Information service and Drug Information Bulletin.

8. Surgical dressing like cotton, gauze, bandages and adhesive tapes including their
Pharmacopoeial tests for quality. Other hospital supply e.g. I.V sets B.G sets,
Ryals tubes, Catheters, Syringes etc. 
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9. Application of computer in maintenance of records, inventory control, medication
monitoring, drug information and data storage and retrieval in hospital and retail
pharmacy establishments.
 Part-II: Clinical Pharmacy
1. Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy Practice -Definition, scope.
2. Modern dispensing aspects-Pharmacists and Patient counselling and advice for
the use of common drugs, medication history.
3. Common daily terminology used in the Practice of Medicine.
4. Disease, manifestation and pathophysiology including salient symptoms to
understand the disease like Tuberculosis, Hepatitis, Rheumatoid Arthritis,
Cardiovascular diseases, Epilepsy, Diabetes, Peptic Ulcer, Hypertension.
5. Physiological parameters with their significance.
6. Drug Interactions:
 (a) Definition and introduction.
(b) Mechanism of Drug Interaction.
(c) Drug -drug interaction with reference to analgesics, diuretics, cardiovascular
 drugs, Gastro-intestinal agents, Vitamins and Hypoglycemic agents.
(d) Drug -food interaction.
7. Adverse Drug Reactions:
 (a) Definition and Significance.
 (b) Drug-induced diseases and Teratogenicity.

8. Drugs in Clinical Toxicity-Introduction, general treatment of poisoning,
systematic antidotes. Treatment of insecticide poisoning, heavy metal poison,
Narcotic drugs, Barbiturate, Organophosphorus poisons.

9. Drug dependences, Drug abuse, addictive drugs and their treatment,
complications.
10. Bio-availability of drugs, including factors affecting it.

 Books recommended (Latest editions)
 1. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.
2. Martindale The Extra Pharmacopoeia