Career options in Pharmacy
Introduction
Science dealing with collection, preparation, and standardization of drugs. Pharmacists, who must earn a qualifying degree, prepare and dispense prescribed medications. They formerly mixed and measured drug products from raw materials according to doctors' prescriptions, and they are still responsible for formulating, storing, and providing correct dosages of medicines, now usually produced by pharmaceutical companies as pre measured tablets or capsules. They also advise patients on the use of both prescription and over-the-counter drugs. In other words the health profession concerned with the discovery, development, production, and distribution of drugs.
Eligibility
The drugs & pharma industry is a multibillion-dollar business. So there is abundant scope in this field. In India Pharmacy Education is a two-tier system After 12th Science of State Board one can opt for any of the two courses, namely Diploma (D.Pharm.) and Degree (B.Pharm). However the Diploma Students can also be included in Degree course directly in Second Year B.Pharm. However, in the coming years the Government & Pharmacy Council of India is planning to abolish the D Pharm course and make B Pharm the minimum qualification for any individual to become a pharmacy professional. The regulatory bodies for pharmacy colleges are- All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) .
Introduction
Science dealing with collection, preparation, and standardization of drugs. Pharmacists, who must earn a qualifying degree, prepare and dispense prescribed medications. They formerly mixed and measured drug products from raw materials according to doctors' prescriptions, and they are still responsible for formulating, storing, and providing correct dosages of medicines, now usually produced by pharmaceutical companies as pre measured tablets or capsules. They also advise patients on the use of both prescription and over-the-counter drugs. In other words the health profession concerned with the discovery, development, production, and distribution of drugs.
Eligibility
The drugs & pharma industry is a multibillion-dollar business. So there is abundant scope in this field. In India Pharmacy Education is a two-tier system After 12th Science of State Board one can opt for any of the two courses, namely Diploma (D.Pharm.) and Degree (B.Pharm). However the Diploma Students can also be included in Degree course directly in Second Year B.Pharm. However, in the coming years the Government & Pharmacy Council of India is planning to abolish the D Pharm course and make B Pharm the minimum qualification for any individual to become a pharmacy professional. The regulatory bodies for pharmacy colleges are- All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) .
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