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Paper Code: BPL-101PHARMACEUTICS-I (Dispensing <strong>and</strong> Hospital Pharmacy)L -- T -- PTotal Credits:044 -- -- Total Marks: 100External Marks: 50Internal Marks: 50Paper Objectives:Pharmaceutical dispensing, practice <strong>and</strong> pharmacy: It is essential for a pharmacist toknow while working in a pharmacy as how to prepare <strong>and</strong> supply medicines. This requiresthe knowledge of stability of medicines <strong>and</strong> their ingredients, principle of compounding,dosage, chemical, physical <strong>and</strong> therapeutic incompatibility, packaging methods, labelingprocedures, legal requirements affecting drug storage, supply <strong>and</strong> records, containers <strong>and</strong>labeling of substances <strong>and</strong> misuse of drugs.UNIT IDefinitions <strong>and</strong> General Dispensing Procedures.Sources of information required for Pharmacists <strong>and</strong> History of Pharmacopoeias (I.P.,B.P., <strong>and</strong> U.S.P.).Sources of error <strong>and</strong> care required in dispensing prescriptions.Pharmaceutical Latin-Latin Terms used in prescriptions <strong>and</strong> their English equivalents.Types of Dispensed products.Containers, closures <strong>and</strong> labelling for dispensed products.Colours, Flavours, Sweeteners <strong>and</strong> other additives used in prescriptions.UNIT IIPrinciples involved <strong>and</strong> procedures adopted in dispensing of typical preparations likemixtures, emulsion, creams, ointments, powders, pastes, jellies, suppositories,ophthalmics, pastilles, lozenges, pills, lotions, liniments, inhalations, paints, spraysetc.Incompatibilities: Physical <strong>and</strong> chemical, occurrence <strong>and</strong> methods adopted incorrections.UNIT III: Pharmaceutical CalculationsPercentage solutions, enlarging <strong>and</strong> reducing recipes, calculation of doses, alligation,alcohol dilutions, proof spirit, isotonic solutions, milli-equivalents, displacementvalue etc.UNIT IV: Hospital <strong>and</strong> its organisation:Pharmacy, organisation <strong>and</strong> personnelHospital formularyPurchasing <strong>and</strong> inventory controlDrug distributionDispensing to inpatientsDispensing to outpatients20

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