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LESSON PLAN Name of Faculty : Mrs Sunita Ahlawat (THEORY & PRACTICAL) Discipline : PHARMACY Semester/year : 1 st year Subject : Pharmaceutics I Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (From July 2018 to April 2019) Work Load per Week : 03 lectures per week; one practical per week Week Theory Practical Lecture day Topic (Including Assignment/Test) Experiments (Including Sessional Exam) 1 st 1 Introduction of different dosage forms preparation of aromatic waters 2 Their classification with examples-their relative applications 3 Familiarization with new drug delivery systems 2 nd 1 . Introduction to Pharmacopoeias with special reference to the Indian Pharmacopoeia Preparation of aromatic water 2 Metrology: Systems of weights and measures 3 Calculations including conversion from one to another system, 3 rd 1 Percentage calculations Preparation of solutions 2 adjustments of products 3 Use of alligation method in calculations 4 th 1 Isotonic solutions Preparation of aromatic spirits 2 . Packing of Pharmaceuticals: Desirable features of a containers 3 types of containers 5 th 1 rubber as material for closures Preparation of extracts 2 their merits and demerits 3 . Introduction to aerosol packaging 6 th 1 Size reduction: Objectives and factors affecting size reduction Preparation of infusion of tea 2 methods of size reduction 3 Study of Hammer mill 7 th 1 Study of ball mill Preparation of lemon tincture 2 Fluid Energy Mill Disintegrator. 3 . Size separation: Size separation by sifting 8 th 1 Official Standard for powders Prepatation of orange tincture, ginger tincture 2 Sedimentation methods of size separation 3 Construction and working of cyclone

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Page 1: LESSON PLAN1st 1 Definition & history of pharmacognosy To study compound microscope 2 Scope of pharmacognosy 3 Indigenous system of medicine 2nd 1 Classification of drugs of natural

LESSON PLAN

Name of Faculty : Mrs Sunita Ahlawat (THEORY & PRACTICAL)

Discipline : PHARMACY

Semester/year : 1st

year

Subject : Pharmaceutics I

Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (From July 2018 to April 2019)

Work Load per Week : 03 lectures per week; one practical per week

Week Theory Practical

Lecture

day

Topic (Including Assignment/Test) Experiments (Including

Sessional Exam)

1st 1 Introduction of different dosage forms preparation of aromatic waters

2 Their classification with examples-their

relative applications

3 Familiarization with new drug delivery

systems

2nd

1 . Introduction to Pharmacopoeias with

special reference to the Indian

Pharmacopoeia

Preparation of aromatic water

2 Metrology: Systems of weights and

measures

3 Calculations including conversion from

one to another system,

3rd

1 Percentage calculations Preparation of solutions

2 adjustments of products

3 Use of alligation method in calculations

4th

1 Isotonic solutions Preparation of aromatic spirits

2 . Packing of Pharmaceuticals: Desirable

features of a containers

3 types of containers

5th

1 rubber as material for closures Preparation of extracts

2 their merits and demerits

3 . Introduction to aerosol packaging

6th

1 Size reduction: Objectives and factors

affecting size reduction

Preparation of infusion of tea

2 methods of size reduction

3 Study of Hammer mill

7th

1 Study of ball mill Preparation of lemon tincture

2 Fluid Energy Mill Disintegrator.

3 . Size separation: Size separation by

sifting

8th

1 Official Standard for powders Prepatation of orange tincture,

ginger tincture 2 Sedimentation methods of size

separation

3 Construction and working of cyclone

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separator

9th

1 Mixing and Homogenization: Liquid

mixing

Sessional 1 exams

2 powder mixing, Mixing of semisolids

3 , Study of Silverson Mixer

Homogeniser,

10th

1 Planetary Mixer; Agitated powder

mixer Triple Roller Mill

Preparation of creams

2 ; Propeller Mixer, Colloid Mill and

Hand Homogenizer. Double cone

mixer.

3 Clarification and Filtration-Theory of

filtration

11th

1 , Filter media; Filter aids Preparation of dusting powder

2 selection of filters.

3 Study of the following filtration

equipments Filter Press

12th

1 Sintered Filters, Filter Candles, Meta-

filter

Preparation of cosmetic creams

2 Study of percolation and maceration

and their modification

3 , continuous hot extraction

13th

1 Applications in the preparation of

tinctures and extracts

Filling of capsules

2 Introduction to Ayurvedic dosage

forms

3 Introduction to Ayurvedic dosage

forms

14th

1 Heat processes: Evaporation Definition Evaluation of capsules

2 Factors affecting evaporation

3 Study of evaporating still

15th

1 Evaporating Pan Preparation of granules

2 Distillation: Simple distillation

3 Fractional distillation

16th

1 Steam distillation and vacuum

distillation

Preparation of tablet

2 Study of vacuum still

3 preparation of Purified Water I.P. and

water for injection I.P

17th

1 Construction and working of the still Evaluation of tablets

2 . Introduction to drying processes:

Study of Tray Dryers

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3 Fluidized Bed Dryer

18th

1 Vacuum Dryer Preparation of eye drops

autoclave 2 Freeze Dryer

3 Sterilization: Concept of sterilization

and its differences from disinfection

19th

1 Thermal resistance of micro-organisms. Preparation of eye lotion

2 Sterilization with moist heat, Dry heat

sterilization,

3 Sterilization by

radiation, Sterilization by filtration

20th

1 Gaseous sterilization Principal involving aseptic

techniques 2 Aseptic techniques: Application of

sterilization processes in hospitals

particularly with reference to surgical

dressings

3 Aspetic technique involved with

intravenous fluids

21th 1 Precautions for safe and effective

handling of sterilization equipment.

Study of aspectic techniques

2 . Processing of Tablets-Definition

3 Different types of compressed tablets

and their properties

22th 1 Processes involved in the production of

tablets

revision

2 Tablets excipients; Defects in tablets

3 . Evaluation of Tablets,

23th 1 Physical Standards revision

2 Physical Standards including

Disintegration and Dissolution

3 Tablet coatings-sugar coating

24th

1 film coating, enteric coating 3rd

Sessional Exam

2 microencapsulation

3 Capsules: Hard and soft gelatin

capsules

25th 1 different sizes capsules; filling of

capsules;

Revision and Sessional marks

Calculations

2 handling and storage of capsules,

Special applications of capsules.

3 . immunological products like sera

vaccines, toxoids & their preparations

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LESSON PLAN

Name of Faculty : Mrs Seema (THEORY & PRACTICAL)

Discipline : PHARMACY

Semester/year : 2nd

year

Subject : Pharmaceutical Chemistry-1

Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (From July 2018 to April 2019)

Work Load per Week : 03 lectures per week; one practical per week

Week Theory Practical

Lecture

day

Topic (Including Assignment/Test) Experiments (Including

Sessional Exam)

1st 1 Introduction of acid, boric acid, HCl To understand working of

analytical balance 2 Introduction of base, Ammonium

hydroxide

3 Calcium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide

2nd

1 Buffer introduction To perform limit test for

chloride 2 Official buffers

3 Acidifying agents introduction, Dil.

HCl

3rd

1 Protective and adsorbents To perform limit test for

sulphate 2 Antacid introduction, sodium

biocarbonate

3 Aluminium hydroxide gel,aluminium

phosphate

4th

1 Calcium carbonate, magnesium

carbonate

To perform limit test for iron

2 Magnesium trisilicate, magnesium

oxide

3 Combination of antacid preparation

5th

1 Saline cathartic introduction To perform limit test for arsenic

2 Sodium potassium tartrate

3 Magnesium tartrate

6th

1 Antioxidant introduction,

hypophosphorous acid

To perform limit test for heavy

metals

2 Sodium bisulphate,sodium meta

bisuphite

3 Sodium thiosulphate, sulpher di oxide

7th

1 Nitrogen , sodium nitrite To carry out standardization of

sulphuric acid 2 Protective and adsorbents

3 Topical agent introduction, zinc oxide,

calamine

8th

1 Zinc stearate, titanium di oxide To perform assay of sodium

bicarbonate 2 Antimicrobials agent, hydrogen

peroxide, potassium permagnate

3 Chlorinated lime,iodine, yellow

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mercuric oxide

9th

1 Solution of iodine,Povidone- iodine 1st Sessional Practical

2 Boric acid, borax, silver nitrate

3 Mercury, ammoniated mercury

10th

1 Sulpher’s compound introduction To perform assay of magnesium

oxide 2 Sublimed sulpher, precipitated sulpher

3 Selenium sulphide

11th

1 Astringents To perform assay of boric acid

2 Inhalants introduction, oxygen

3 Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide

12th

1 Respiratory stimulants To perform assay of ammonium

chloride 2 Dental products- sodium fluoride

3 Stannous fluoride, calcium carbonate

13th

1 Sodium meta phosphate, dicalcium

phosphate

To perform identification test

for calcium gluconate

2 Strontium chloride

3 Zinc chloride

14th

1 Antidote To perform identification test

for sodium acetate 2 Expectorants introduction, ammonium

chloride

3 Potassium iodide

15th

1 Emetic-Antimony potassium tartrate To perform identification test

for sodium benzoate 2 Combination of electrolyte powder

3 Combination of electrolyte solution

16th

1 Electrolytes used for replacement

therapy introduction

2nd

sessional Practical

2 Sodium chloride and its preparation

3 Potassium chloride and its preparation

17th

1 Physiological acid base balance

introduction, sodium lactate injection

To perform identification test

for sodium bicarbonate

2 Sodium acetate, potassium acetate

3 Sodium bicarbonate injection

18th

1 Sodium citrate, potassium citrate To perform identification test

for ammonium chloride 2 Ammonium chloride and its injection

3 Quality control introduction, significant

errors

19th

1 Importance of quality control To perform identification test

for zinc sulphate 2 Methods used for quality control

3 Limit test for arsenic,

20th

1 Limit test for chloride To perform identification test

for boric acid 2 Limit test of sulphate, iron

3 Limit test of heavy metals

21th 1 Radioactivity introduction To perform assay of hydrogen

peroxide 2 Alpha, beta and gamma radiation

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3 Biological effects of radiations

22th 1 Measurements of activity by G.m.

Counter

To prepare sample of tetramine

copper sulphate pentahydtate

2 Use ,storage and precaution w.r.t

official preparation

3 Radio opaque contract media- barium

sulphate

23th 1 Inorganic official compounds

introduction

3rd

Sessional practical

2 Compounds of Iron

3 Compounds of Iodine

24th

1 Compounds of Calcium ferrous

sulphate

To carry out melting point of

given compound

2 Compounds of Calcium gluconate

3 Identification test of benzoate

25th 1 Identification test of Gluconate To perform assay of sodium

chloride 2 Identification test of Sodium

3 Identification test of calcium

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LESSON PLAN

Name of Faculty : Mr. Lovkesh Bhatia (THEORY & PRACTICAL)

Discipline : PHARMACY

Semester/year : 1st year

Subject : Pharmacognosy

Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (From July 2018 to April 2019)

Work Load per Week : 03 lectures per week; one practical per week

Week Theory Practical

Lecture

day

Topic (Including Assignment/Test) Experiments (Including

Sessional Exam)

1st 1 Definition & history of pharmacognosy To study compound microscope

2 Scope of pharmacognosy

3 Indigenous system of medicine

2nd

1 Classification of drugs of natural origin Morphological character of

Senna, Digitalis 2 …..continued

3 ..continued

3rd

1 Adulteration Morphological character of

cinnamon 2 Drug evaluation

3 Pharmacopoeial standard

4th

1 …continued Morphological character of

coriander, Fennel 2 Occurrence & isolation of alkaloid

3 Terpenoids

5th

1 Volatile oils Morphological character of

clove 2 Glycosides

3 Tannins & resins

6th

1 Occurrence, distribution: Introduction Morphological character of

Ephedra 2 Organoleptic Evaluation: Introduction

3 Therapeutic efficacy of drugs

7th

1 Laxatives: Aloe, Rhubarb Morphological character of

Liquorice 2 Castor oil, Ispaghula

3 Senna

8th

1 Cardiotonics: overview Morphological character of

Ispaghula 2 Digitalis, Arjuna

3 Carminatives & G.I. regulators

9th

1 Umbliferous fruits: fennel Morphological character of

Rhubarb, Gokhru 2 Coriander, Ajowain, Cardamom

3 Black pepper, Asafetida, Nutmeg

10th

1 Cinnamon,clove Ist Sessional Exam

2 Introduction about astringents

3 Catechu

11th

1 Drugs acting on nervous system;

Belladona, Hyocyamus

Morphological character of

Aloe, catechu

2 Ashwagandha, ephedra, opium

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3 Nux vomica,cannabis

12th

1 Antihypertensives Morphological character of

Vinca 2 Rauwolfia

3 Antitussives: vasaka

13th

1 Tolu balsm,tulsi Morphological character of

Hyoscyamus 2 Antirheumatics: guggal

3 Cholchicum

14th

1 Antitumour: vinca Morphological character of

Gum-Tragacanth 2 Antileprotic drugs

3 Chaulmoogra oil

15th

1 Antidiabetics: Pterocarpus, Morphological character of

Turmeric 2 Gymnema,sylvestro

3 Disscusion about diuretics

16th

1 Gokhru,punarnava Morphological character of

Aswagandha 2 Antidysentrics:Ipecacuanha

3 Antiseptics & disinfectants:introduction

17th

1 Benzoin,myrrh Morphological character of

Nux-Vomica 2 Nim,curcuma

3 Antimalarial:Cinchona

18th

1 Oxytocics: ergot 2nd

Second seassional

2 Vitamines: shark liver

3 Amla

19th

1 Enzymes: papaya Morphological character of

Picrorriza 2 Diastase, yeast

3 Perfumes & flavouring agents:

peppermint oil

20th

1 Lemon oil,Orange oil Morphological character of

Shatavari 2 Lemon grass oil, sandalwood

3 Pharmaceuticals aids: honey, arachis

oil

21th 1 Starch, kaolin, pectin Morphological character of

Myrrh 2 Olive oil,laniline,beeswax

3 Acacia, tragacanth, sodium alginate

22th 1 Agar, Guar gum, Gelatin Morphological character of

Neem 2 Liquorice,garlic,picrorhiza,linseed

3 Shatavari, shankhpushphi,Tobacco

23th 1 Collection & preparation of crude

drugs: ergot,opium

3rd

Second seassional

2 Collection & preparation of crude

drugs: Rauwolfia

3 Collection & preparation of crude

drugs: senna,Digitalis

24th

1 Source, preparation & identification of

fibres: cotton,wool

Morphological character of

Amla, Linseed oil

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2 Regenerated fibres

3 Anatomical studies of: senna,Datura

25th 1 Cinnamon, cinchona,fennal Morphological character of

Kaolin,Shsnkhpushpi 2 Clove,Ginger

3 Nux vomica & Ipecacuanha

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LESSON PLAN

Name of Faculty : Mrs Sumita Kumari (THEORY & PRACTICAL)

Discipline : PHARMACY

Semester/year : 1st

year

Subject : Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology

Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (From July 2018 to April 2019)

Work Load per Week : 02 lectures per week; one practical per week

Week Theory Practical

Lecture

day

Topic (Including Assignment/Test) Experiments (Including

Sessional Exam)

1st 1 Introduction of biochemistry Introduction, instruments &

chemicals used 2 Scope of biochemistry

2nd

1 Introduction of proteins &classification Identification tests for

carbohydrates 2 Structure of protein

3rd

1 Polypeptides Identification tests for

carbohydrates 2 Introduction to amino acids,

classification

4th

1 Qualitative tests of protein & amino

acids

Identification tests for proteins

2 Biological value of proteins & amino

acids

5th

1 Deficiency diseases of protein Identification tests for proteins

2 Deficiency diseases of amino acids

6th

1 Role of carbohydrates Identification tests for lipids

2 Qualitative tests for carbohydrates

7th

1 Diseases related to carbohydrate

metabolism

To study method of inserting

drugs

2 Introduction to lipids

8th

1 Classification of lipids, phospholipids To study method of withdrawal

of blood 2 Qualitative tests

9th

1 Diseases related to lipids metabolism Physical examination of urine

sample 2 Introduction of vitamins

10th

1 Chemistry of vitamin A & its disease Ist Sessional Exam

2 Chemistry of vitamin B

11th

1 Vitamin C & D Identification test for inorganic

constituents of urine 2 Vitamin E & K

12th

1 Introduction of coenzymes & types Identification test for organic

constituents of urine 2 Application of coenzymes

13th

1 Brief description of minerals Erythrocytes sedimentation rate

2 Role of phosphorus & zinc

14th

1 Role of calcium, potassium Identification of creatinine in

blood sample 2 Role of sodium

15th

1 Role of magnesium Identification test for inorganic

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2 Role of water in life processes constituents of urine

16th

1 Introduction to enzymes, classification Osazone formation for

carbohydrate sample 2 Factors effecting enzyme action

17th

1 Therapeutic application of enzymes Revision

2 Medicinal application of enzymes

18th

1 Pharmaceutical importance of enzymes Second Sessional Exam

2 Pathology to blood

19th

1 Introduction to Erythrocytes&

significance

Estimation of calcium in blood

sample

2 Diseases of erythrocytes

20th

1 Lymphocytes & their types Estimation of glucose in urine

2 Role of lymphocytes in health

21th 1 Introduction of platelets & role in

disease & health

Estimation of urea in serum

2 Pathology of urine: abnormal

constituents of urine

22th 1 Diseases related to urine Examination of sputum by

microscopy 2 Carbohydrate metabolism : Glycolysis

23th 1 Citric acid cycle & its significance Revision

2 Gluconeogenesis, glycogenolysis

24th

1 Metabolism of proteins: deamination &

carboxylation

3rd

Sessional Exam

2 Urea cycle & its significance

25th 1 Metabolism of lipids : cholesterol

synthesis

Revision and Sessional marks

Calculations

2 Ketone bodies: ketogenesis

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LESSON PLAN

Name of Faculty : Ms Neelam Indora (THEORY & PRACTICAL)

Discipline : PHARMACY

Semester/year : 1styear

Subject : Human anatomy & physiology

Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (From July 2018 to April 2019)

Work Load per Week : 03 lectures per week; one practical per week

Week Theory Practical

Lecture

day

Topic (Including Assignment/Test) Experiments (Including

Sessional Exam)

1st 1 Introduction Study about simple microscope

2 Scope of anatomy & physiology

3 Terms used in anatomy

2nd

1 Study about cell Study about compound

microscope 2 Function of cell component

3 Mitochondria & microsomes

3rd

1 ….continued Examine radial pulse

2 Elementary tissues: epithelial tissue

3 Muscular tissue

4th

1 Connective tissue Examine blood pressure

2 Nervous tissue……

3 Structure of skeleton

5th

1 Function of skeleton Evaluation of human

temperature 2 Classification & function of joints

3 Joint disorder

6th

1 Study about composition of blood Study bones of human skeleton

2 Function of blood elements

3 Blood groups

7th

1 …Coagulation of blood Study of digestive system

2 Blood disorders

3 …continued

8th

1 Study of lymph gland Study about human eye

2 Study of lymph gland

3 Function of lymph gland

9th

1 Introduction about cardiovascular

system

Revision

2 Structure of heart

3 function of heart

10th

1 Arterial system Ist Sessional Exam

2 Venous system

3 Blood pressure

11th

1 Cardiovascular system disorders Bleeding & clotting time

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2 Introduction about respiratory system

3 Function of respiratory system

12th

1 Physiology of respiration Haemoglobin content of blood

2 …continued

3 Introduction of urinary system

13th

1 Function of urinary system WBC & RBC count

2 Structure & function of kidney

3 Physiology of urine formation

14th

1 Pathophysiology of renal disease Study of Respiratory system

2 Oedema

3 Structure of skeletal muscles

15th

1 Physiology of muscle contraction Study of urinary system

2 Name & position of muscles

3 Attachment & function of skeletal

muscles

16th

1 Neuromuscular junctions Find out ESR

2 Introduction about reproductive system

3 Physiology of male reproductive

system

17th

1 Anatomy of male reproductive system Blood group

2 Physiology of female reproductive

system

3 Anatomy of male reproductive system

18th

1 Introduction of glands 2nd

Second seassional

2 Introduction of hormones

3 Location of adrenal gland

19th

1 Location & function of pancreas Study of circulatory system

2 Pituitary hormone

3 Thyroid Hormone

20th

1 Introduction of digestive system Study of endocrine system

2 Various parts of digestive system

3 Structure of liver & its function

21th 1 Physiology of absorption

2 Physiology of digestion

3 Introduction of CNS

22th 1 Discussion about brain & its parts Study of human ear

2 ….continued

3 Reflex action

23th 1 Anatomy of ANS Study reproductive system

2 Physiology of ANS

3 Introduction about sensory organs

24th

1 Structure & function of eye 3rd

Sessional Exam

2 Structure & function of ear

3 Structure & function of nose

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25th 1 Structure & function of skin Revision and Sessional marks

Calculations 2 Structure & function of tongue

3 Physiology of pain

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LESSON PLAN

Name of Faculty : Sh. Lovkesh Bhatia (THEORY)

Discipline : PHARMACY

Semester/year : 2nd

year

Subject : Health education & community pharmacy

Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (From July 2018 to April 2019)

Work Load per Week : 02 lectures per week (Theory)

Week Theory

Lecture day Topic (Including Assignment/Test)

1st 1 Concept of health; introduction

2 Definition of physical and mental health

2nd

1 Social health, spiritual health, determinants of health

2 Indicators of health, concepts of diseases and natural

history of diseases

3rd

1 The diseases agents and concept of prevention of diseases

2 Nutrition and health- introduction

4th

1 Classification of food requirements

2 Disease induced due to deficiency of proteins

5th

1 Vitamins and minerals- treatment and prevention

2 Demography and family introduction

6th

1 Demography cycle and fertility

2 Family planning ,contraceptive method and behavioral

method

7th

1 Natural family planning method, chemical method and

mechanical method

2 Hormonal contraceptive and population problem of india

8th

1 First aid- introduction

2 Emergency treatment in shock and snakebite

9th

1 Burns poisoning, heart diseases, fracture and resuscitation

method

2 Elements of minor surgery and dressing

10th

1 Environment and health- introduction

2 Sources of water supply, water pollution and purification

of water

11th

1 Health and air, noise light

2 Solid waste disposal and control

12th

1 Medical entomology- arthropode bone disease and control

2 Rodents and animals bone diseases

13th

1 Principle of microbiology, microbes

2 Isolation of bacteria

14th

1 Staining technique

2 Isolation of fungi and virus

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15th

1 Epidemiology- scope

2 Methods, uses dynamics of diseases transmission

16th

1 Immunity and immunization

2 Immunological products

17th

1 Diseases control and prevention

2 Disinfection- types

18th

1 Disinfection procedure for fishes, urine, sputum,dead

bodies

2 Disinfection instruments

19th

1 Communicable diseases: cause, mode of transmission and

prevention of chicken pox, diphtheria

2 Whooping cough, influenza

20th

1 Measles and T.B.

2 Poliomyelitis, hepatitis

21th 1 Cholera and typhoid

2 Food poisoning and hookworm infection

22th 1 Arthropode borne infection, plague

2 Malaria, filariasis

23th 1 Rabies, trachoma

2 Tetanus, leprosy

24th

1 Syphilis, gonorrhea, AIDS

2 Non communicable disease: cancer

25th 1 Diabetes, blindness

2 Cardiovascular diseases

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LESSON PLAN

Name of Faculty : Ms Neelam Indora (THEORY & PRACTICAL)

Discipline : PHARMACY

Semester/year : 2nd

year

Subject : Pharmaceutics II

Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (From July 2018 to April 2019)

Work Load per Week : 03 lectures per week; one practical per week

Week Theory Practical

Lecture

day

Topic (Including Assignment/Test) Experiments (Including

Sessional Exam)

1st 1 Reading & understanding of

prescription

Dispensing of aromatic waters

2 Latin terms commonly used

3 Modern methods of prescribing

2nd

1 Adoption of metric system Dispensing of mixtures.

2 Calculation involved in dispensing

3 Study of various types of

incompatibility

3rd

1 Detailed study of physical

incompatibility

Dispensing of emulsions

2 Study of chemical & therapeutic

incompatibility

3 Study of Posology – dose & dosage of

drugs

4th

1 Factors influencing dose Dispensing of emulsions

2 Calculation of dosage on the basis of

age, sex & surface area

3 Veterinary doses

5th

1 Types of powders , advantages &

disadvantages of powders

Stability testing of emulsions

2 Granules , catchets & tablet triturates

3 Preparation of different types of

powders encountered in prescription

6th

1 Weighing methods, possible errors in

weighing

Dispensing of lotions

2 Minimum weighable amount and

weighing of material below minimum

weighable amount

3 Geometric dilution

7th

1 Proper usage and care of dispensing

balance

Dispensing of liniments

2 Theoretical aspects including

commonly used vehicles

3 Essential adjuvants like stabilizers,

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colorants and flavours with examples

8th

1 Dispensing methods of mixtures and

concentrates

Dispensing of ear drops

2 Dispensing methods of syrups

3 Dispensing methods of elixirs

9th

1 Dispensing methods of gargles &

mouth washes

Sessional 1 exams

2 Dispensing methods of throat paints &

douches

3 Dispensing methods of ear drops, nasal

drops and sprays

10th

1 Dispensing methods of liniments and

lotions

Dispensing of throat paints

2 Suspension containing diffusible solids

and liquids and their preparation

3 Study of adjuvants like thickening

agents,

11th

1 wetting agents and their necessity and

quantity to be incorporated

Dispensing of nasal spray

2 Suspension of precipitate forming

liquids like tincture and their

preparation

3 Stability of suspension

12th

1 Suspension produced by chemical

reaction

Dispensing of nasal drops

2 Introduction to flocculated suspension

system

3 Introduction to deflocculated

suspension system

13th

1 Emulsions-Types of emulsions Dispensing of ointments

2 , identification of emulsion system

3 formulation of emulsions

14th

1 selection of emulsifying agents revision

2 Instabilities in emulsions

3 Preservation of emulsions

15th

1 Ointments: Types of ointments Dispensing of suppositories

2 classification and selection of

dermatological vehicles

3 Preparation and stability of ointments

16th

1 Trituration (ii) Fusion Sessional 2 exams

2 (iii) Chemical reaction (iv)

Emulsification.

3 Pastes--- Difference between

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ointments and pastes

17th

1 bases of pastes. Preparation of pastes

and their preservation.

Dispensing of pessaries

2 Jellies-An introduction to the different

types of jellies

3 jellies and their preparation

18th

1 An elementary study of poultice Dispensing of powders

2 Suppositories and pessaries-Their

relative merits and demerits

3 types of suppositories, suppository

bases, classification,

19th

1 properties, Preparation and packing of

suppositories

Dispensing of different types of

powders

2 Use of suppositories for drug

absorption.

3 Introduction to Dentifrices

20th

1 Facial cosmetics, Deodorants Incompatibility in prescription

2 Antiperspirants,

3 Shampoos

21th 1 Hair dressing and Hair removers.

Incompatibilities in various

types of prescription

2 Parenteral dosage forms: Definitions

3 General requirements for parenteral

dosage forms

22th 1 Types of parenteral formulations,

vehicles

revision

2 adjuvants, processing, personnel,

facilities

3 Quality control

23th 1 Preparation of Intravenous fluids and

admixtures

revision

2 Total parenteral nutrition, Dialysis

fluids.

3 Sterility testing

24th

1 Particulate matter monitoring 3rd

Sessional Exam

2 -Faulty seal packaging

3 Ophthalmic Products-Study of essential

characteristics of different ophthalmic

preparations

25th 1 Formulation additives Revision and Sessional marks

Calculations 2 special precautions in handling

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LESSON PLAN

Name of Faculty : Mrs Seema (THEORY & PRACTICAL)

Discipline : PHARMACY

Semester/year : 2nd

year

Subject : Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II

Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (From July 2018 to April 2019)

Work Load per Week : 04 lectures per week; one practical per week

Week Theory Practical

Lecture

day

Topic (Including Assignment/Test) Experiments (Including

Sessional Exam)

1st 1 Introduction Identification test for

barbiturates 2 Nomenclature of organic compound

3 Nomenclature of heterocyclic

compound

4 Nomenclature of heterocyclic

compound upto 3 rings

2nd

1 Antiseptic and disinfectants

introduction, Proflavine, benzalkonium

chloride

Identification test for

sulphonamide

2 Cetrimide, chloro cresol

3 Chloroxylene, formaldehyde solution

4 Hexachlorophene, liquefied phenol,

nitro furantoin

3rd

1 Sulphonamide- sulfadiazine,

sulfaguanidine

Identification test for

phenothiazine

2 Phthalyl sulfathiazole, succinyl

sulfathiazole

3 Sulfadimethoxine, sulphamethoxy

pyridazine

4 Sulfamethoxazole, co-trimoxazole,

sulphacetamide

4th

1 Antileprotic- clofazimine,

thiambutosine

Identification test for antibiotic

2 Dapsone, solapsone

3 Antitubercular drug-intoduction,

isoniazid

4 PAS, streptomycin

5th

1 Rifamycin, ethambutol To determine preliminary test

for organic compound 2 Ethambutol, thiacetazone,

3 Ethionamide, cycloserine,

pyrazinamide

4 Antimalarial drug- chloroquine,

amodiaquine

6th

1 Primaquine,proguanil, pyrimethamine To determine preliminary test

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2 Quinine, trimethoprim for organic compound

3 Tranquilizers- chlorpromazine,

prochlor perazine,tri fluro perazine

4 Thiothixene, haloperidol

7th

1 Oxyperidol,oxypertine,

chloridiazepoxide

To determine solubility of

organic compound

2 Diazepam, lorazapam, meprobamate

3 Antibiotic- benzyl penicillin, phenoxy

methyl penicillin

4 Benzathine penicillin, ampicillin,

cloxacillin, carbenicillin gentamycin

8th

1 Neomycin, erythromycin, tetracycline,

cephalexin, cephaloridine

1st Sessional practical

2 Cephalothin,

griseofulvin,chloramphenicol

3 Antifungal agents- undecyclic acid,

tolnafate, nystatin

4 Amphotericin B, hamycin

9th

1 Antiamoebic and anthelmentic drug-

emetine, metronidazole

To determine solubility of

organic compound

2 Halogenated hydroxyquinolines,

diloxamide furoate

3 Paromomycin piperazine

4 Mebendazole and D.E.C

10th

1 Hypnotic- phenobarbitone,

cyclobarbitone

To determine functional group

in organic compound

2 Nitrazepam, glutethimide

3 Methyprylon, paraldehyde,

triclofossodium

4 General anesthetic- halothane,

cyclopropane

11th

1 Diethyl ether, metho-hexital sodium To determine functional group

in organic compound 2 Thiopental sodium, trichloro ethylene

3 Antidepressant drugs- amitriptyline,

nortryptyline

4 Imipramine, phenelzine

12th

1 Tranyl cypromine To determine functional group

in organic compound 2 Analeptic-theophylline

3 Caffeine, dextro amphetamine

4 Adrenergic drug-adrenaline, nor

adrenaline, Isoprenaline

13th

1 Salbutamol,terbutaline, phenylephrine, To determine functional group

in organic compound 2 Ephedrine, pseudo ephedrine

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3 Adrenergic antagonist- tolazoline

4 Propranolol, practalol

14th

1 Cholinergic drug-neostigmine,

pyridostigmine

To determine extra element in

organic compound

2 Pralidomine, pilocarpine,

physiostigmine

3 Cholinergic antagonist- atropine,

hyoscine,

4 Homatropine, propantheline,

benztropine

15th

1 Tropicamide, biperiden To determine extra element in

organic compound 2 Diuretic drug-furosemide,

chlorothiazide

3 Hydrochorthiazide, benzthiazide

4 Urea, mannitol, ethacrynic acid

16th

1 Cardiovascular drug-ethyl nitrite,

glyceryl trintrate

2nd

Sessional practical

2 Alpha methyl dopa, guanethidine

3 Clofibrate, quinidine

4 Hypoglycemic agents-insulin,

chlorpropamide

17th

1 Tolbutamide, glibenclamide To determine extra element in

organic compound 2 Metformin, phenformin

3 Coagulants and anti coagulants-

heprain, thrombin, menadione

4 Bishydroxycoumarin, warfarin sodium

18th

1 Local anesthetic- lignocaine To determine melting point of

organic compound 2 Procaine, benzocaine

3 Histamine and antihistamine agents-

histamine, diphen hyramine

4 Promethazine, cyproheptadine

19th

1 Mepyramine, pheniramine,

chlorpheniramine

To determine melting point of

organic compound

2 Analgesic and anti-pyretic-

introduction, morphine, pethidine,

3 Codeine, methadone, aspirin,

paracetamol

4 Analgin, dextropropoxyphene,

pentazocine

20th

1 NSAIDS- introduction To determine boiling point of

organic compound 2 Indomethacin, phenylbutazone

3 Oxyphenbutazone, ibuprofen

4 Thyroxin and antithyroid-introduction

21th 1 thyroxin, methimazole To determine boiling point of

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2 Methyl thiouracil, propylthiouracil organic compound

3 Diagnostic agents- introduction,

iopanoic acid

4 Propyliodone, sulfomophthalein

sodium

22th 1 Indigotindisulfonate sodium, evans

blue

3rd practical Sessional

2 Congo red, fluorescein sodium

3 Anticonvulsants- introduction

4 Cardiac glycosides

23th 1 Antiarrhythmic agents Synthesis of iodoform

2 Antihypertensive agent

3 vitamins

4 Steroidal drugs- betamethazone,

cortisone

24th

1 Hydrocortisone, prdnisolone Synthesis of picric acid

2 Progesterone, testosterone

3 Oestradiol, nandrolone

4 Antineoplastic agents- introduction

25th 1 Actinomycin, azathioprine Synthesis of benzoic acid

2 Busulphan, chlorambucil, cisplastin

3 Cyclophosphamide, daunorubicin,

fluorouracil

4 Mercaptopurine, methotrexate,

mytomycin

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LESSON PLAN

Name of Faculty : Mrs Sumita Kumari (THEORY & PRACTICAL)

Discipline : PHARMACY

Semester/year : 2nd

year

Subject : Pharmacology and Toxocology

Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (From July 2018 to April 2019)

Work Load per Week : 03 lectures per week; one practical per week

Week Theory Practical

Lecture

day

Topic (Including Assignment/Test) Experiments (Including

Sessional Exam)

1st 1 Intro, Scope of Pharmacology and Toxicology Intro, Overall view and

Apparatus 2 Routes of Administration

3 …. Continued

2nd

1 Advantages and Disadvantages of each Effect of K+

, Ca++

on frog

heart 2 ADME of Drugs- Meaning

3 Absorption of Drugs

3rd

1 Distribution of drugs Effect of Adrenaline on

frog heart 2 Metabolism of drugs

3 Excretion of drugs

4th

1 ……Factors affecting Revision

2 Mechanisms of drugs action

3 …. Continued

5th

1 Factors modifying drug action Effect of Acetyl choline

on rectus abdominus

(frog)

2 …… Continued

3 Classification of drugs- Pharmacological

6th

1 ANS drugs, Gen Anesthetics Effect of Acetyl choline

on guinea pig ileum 2 Analgesics, NSAID, Centrally acting and

Local Anesthetics

3 On ANS- Cholinergic drugs

7th

1 ...... Continued Revision

2 …. Anticholinergic drugs

3 …. Anticholinessterase drugs

8th

1 Adrenergic drugs Effect of spasmogen on

rabbit intestine 2 …. Continued

3 Adrenergic Blockers

9th

1 Neurone and Ganglion blockers Effect of relaxant on

rabbit intestine 2 Neuroblockers in Myasthenia gravis

3 Drugs acting on eye, mydriatics

10th

1 Glaucoma and Drugs used in Glaucoma First Sessional

2 …. continued

3 Respiratory stimulants

11th

1 Bronchodilators Effect of local anesthetic

on rabbit cornea 2 Nasal Decongestant

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3 Expectorant and Anti-tussives

12th

1 Antacids Mydriatic and miotic

effect on rabbit eye 2 Histamine and Serotonin (Physiological role)

3 Anti-histaminics

13th

1 Prostaglandins Strychnine on frog

2 Various cardiovascular drugs, Cardiotonics

3 Anti-arrhythmic and Anti-anginal drugs

14th

1 Anti-hypertensive drugs Digitalis on frog’s heart

2 Peripheral vasodilators, In atherosclerosis

3 Haematinics

15th

1 Coagulants and Anti-coagulants Hypnotic on mice/rat

2 Haemostatics

3 Blood substitutes and Plasma expanders

16th

1 Diuretics Effect of convulsants on

mice/rat

2 Anti-diuretics

3 Hypoglycemic agents

17th

1 Anti-thyroid drugs Effect of Anti-convulsants

on mice/rat 2 Sex-hormones and Oral contraceptives

3 Corticosteroids

18th

1 Carminatives Second sessional

2 Digestants, Bitters and drugs in peptic ulcer

3 Purgatives and Laxatives

19th

1 Anti-diarrheal and Anti-spasmodic Test for pyrogens

2 Urinary antiseptics

3 Sulphonamides

20th

1 ….continued …. Continued

2 Penicillins

3 …continued 21th 1 Streptomycin Taming effect of

Chlorpromazine in

mice/rat

2 Tetracyclines

3 Other antibiotics

22th 1 …. Continued Hypnosis potentiating

effect of Chlorpromazine

in mice/rat

2 Antitubercle agents

3 Anti-fungal agents

23th 1 Anti-viral and Anti-leprotics Diphehydramine in

asthma produced in

Guinea pig

2 Anti-protozoal

3 …..Continued (Anti-malarial)

24th

1 Anthemintic drugs Third Sessional exam

2 Chemotherapy of cancer, Classification

3 Various drugs used…. 25th 1 …. Continued Revision and Sessional

marks calculation 2 Antiseptic drugs

3 Disinfectants

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LESSON PLAN

Name of Faculty : Sh. Lovkesh Bhatia (THEORY)

Discipline : PHARMACY

Semester/year : 2nd

year

Subject : Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence

Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (From July 2018 to April 2019)

Work Load per Week : 02 lectures per week

Week Theory

Lecture day Topic (Including Assignment/Test)

1st 1 Introduction, origin of Pharmaceutical legislation in India

2 Scope and Objectives of Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence

2nd

1 Pharmacy as related to Health care System

2 Principles and importance of Professional Ethics

3rd

1 Code of Pharmaceutical Ethics, Pharmacy Oath.

2 Pharmacy Act 1948- Introduction and Objectives

4th

1 Education Regulation-1991- Meaning and Objectives

2 ER-1991- Rules framed under it……. 5

th 1 ER-1991- Rules framed under it

2 Constitution of PCI

6th

1 Constitution of SPC

2 Working and powers of PCI

7th

1 Functions of PCI

2 Working and powers of SPC

8th

1 Functions of SPC

2 Registration of a pharmacist, First and subsequent registers

9th

1 Drugs and Cosmetics act-1940- Meaning and Objectives

2 D & C act- Important definitions and rules

10th

1 How to obtain a License for sale of drugs

2 Whole sale of drugs

11th

1 Retail sale of drugs

2 Drugs Inspector- Duties

12th

1 Drugs inspector- powers

2 Sampling procedure by drugs inspector

13th

1 Facilities required for a Pharmacy

2 What are Schedules- various schedules under the act

14th

1 Schedule C & C1

2 Schedule F & G

15th

1 Schedule J

2 Schedule H

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16th

1 Schedule P

2 Schedule X

17th

1 Requirements of labeling of drugs

2 Requirements of storage of drugs

18th

1 Drugs and Magic remedies act - Meaning and Objectives

2 Banned advertisement under the act

19th

1 Permitted advertisement under the act

2 Diseases which can not be claimed to be cured

20th

1 Narcotic & Psychotropic act- Definitions, Meaning

2 General and Specific objectives of the act

21th 1 Offences under the act

2 Various punishment under the act

22th 1 DPCO…. 2 DPCO

23th 1 Poison Act

2 Poison Act

24th

1 Medicinal and Toilet preparations act

2 Medicinal and Toilet preparations act

25th 1 MTP

2 MTP

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LESSON PLAN

Name of Faculty : Sh. A. K. GUPTA (THEORY)

Discipline : PHARMACY

Semester/year : 2nd

year

Subject : DSBM

Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (From July 2018 to April 2019)

Work Load per Week : 03 lectures per week

Week Theory

Lecture

day

Topic (Including Assignment/Test)

1st 1 Introduction

2 Trade-Meaning, Importance

3 Commerce- Meaning, Importance

2nd

1 Functions & divisions of Commerce

2 Elements of Economics

3 Elements of Management

3rd

1 Forms of business organization

2 Proprietor, Joint Hindu Business Family

3 Partnership

4th

1 Joint Stock Company

2 Co-operative Society

3 Channels of Distribution, Wholesaler

5th

1 Retailers, Types

2 Retail Departmental store

3 Multiple Shop System, Mail order

6th

1 Consumer Co-op Store, Hire Purchase Trading House

2 Drug Store- Meaning and Necessity

3 Site selection

7th

1 Space layout

2 Legal Requirements

3 Purchasing- Meaning & Necessity

8th

1 Selection of Suppliers

2 Credit Information

3 Tenders

9th

1 Contracts and Price determination

2 Legal requirements of Contracts

3 Codification of drugs

10th

1 Handling of drug store

2 Handling of Hospital supplies

3 Inventory control-Meaning, Objectives and Importance

11th

1 ABC, VED Analysis

2 Lead Time, Inventory Carrying Cost

3 Safety stock-Meaning, Necessity

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12th

1 Minimum and Maximum Stock level

2 EOQ-Meaning and Calculation

3 Scrap disposal

13th

1 Surplus Disposal

2 Sales- Meaning and Methods of Selling

3 Sales Promotion

14th

1 Market Research

2 Salesmanship- meaning and Qualities

3 Advertisement and window display

15th

1 Recruitment of Pharmacist

2 Training of Pharmacist

3 Evaluation of Pharmacist

16th

1 Compensation to Pharmacist

2 Banking and Finance- Meaning and Importance

3 Sevices and functions of a Bank

17th

1 Financial Planning

2 Sources of Finance

3 Introduction, Meaning and Importance of Accountancy

18th

1 Concepts of Accountancy

2 Conventions of Accountancy

3 Book Keeping- Meaning and Objectives

19th

1 Double entry Book keeping System- Meaning

2 Double entry- few examples

3 Different types of accounts

20th

1 Cash Book- Meaning and Importance

2 Types of Cash books

3 Entries in different types of cash books

21th 1 Ledger- Meaning and Importance

2 Ledger- Posting and Balancing

3 Trial balance- Meaning and Importance

22th 1 Methods of preparing Trail Balance

2 Profit and Loss Accounts- Meaning

3 Preparation of Profit and Loss accounts

23th 1 Balance Sheet- Meaning, Importance

2 Assets and liabilities

3 Meaning of Analyzing Financial statements

24th

1 Importance of Analyzing Financial Statements

2 Methods of Analyzing Financial Statements

3 Methods of Analyzing Financial Statements

25th 1 Budgeting- Meaning and Importance

2 Items of a Budget

3 Preparation of Budget

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LESSON PLAN

Name of Faculty : Mrs Sunita Ahlawat (THEORY & PRACTICAL)

Discipline : PHARMACY

Semester/year : 2nd

year

Subject : Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy

Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (From July 2018 to April 2019)

Work Load per Week : 03 lectures per week; one practical per week

Week Theory Practical

Lecture

day

Topic (Including Assignment/Test) Experiments (Including

Sessional Exam)

1st 1 Hospitals, Def, Functions and

Classifications

Introduction, Overall view and

Instruments used

2 Organisation and Management of

Health Delivery System

3 Hospital Pharmacy- Definition and

Services

2nd

1 Functions and Objectives Various methods of Calculating

Iso-tonicity for Glucose and NS

solu.

2 Location , Layout and Flow chart

3 Materials and Men

3rd

1 Personnel and Facilities required Preparation of Water for

Injection 2 Abilities requirements of Pharmacist

3 Drug Distribution- In and Out Patients

4th

1 Out patient services…… Preparation of Isotonic

Dextrose 2 Out Patient services

3 In-patient services- unit dose system

5th

1 Floor ward system Preparation of Isotonic NS

2 Satellite pharmacy service

3 Central sterile and bed side pharmacy

6th

1 Manufacturing- Economical

Considerations and Estimation of

Demand

Evaluation of Water for

Injection

2 Sterile- Large and Small volume

parenterals

3 … Facilities and Other Requirements

7th

1 …. Layout, Planning Man power Evaluation of Dextrose

2 Non- sterile- Liquid orals

3 ….Externals

8th

1 ….Bulk concentrates Evaluation of NaCl

2 Procurement of supplies for store

3 Testing of raw materials

9th

1 Nomenclature and Uses of Surgical

Instruments

Revision

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2 ... Hospital equipments and Accessories

3 PTC, Composition, Organization

10th

1 Functions Ist Sessional Exam

2 Hospital Formulary

3 Drug information service

11th

1 Drug information bulletin Evaluation Of Cotton

2 What are surgical dressings, Examples

3 Cotton, Gauze, Bandages- Quality

12th

1 Adhesive tape- quality Evaluation of Cotton Bandages/

Crepe bandages 2 I V SETS, B. G SETS Ryals tubes

3 Catheters and Syringes- quality

13th

1 Application of computer in

maintenance of records

Sterilization of Common

Surgical Instruments

2 .. Inventory control and Medication

monitoring

3 …. Drug information and data storage

14th

1 …. Retrieval in Hospital and retail pharmacy

Sterilization of Dextrose Solu.

2 Clinical Pharmacy- intro, Def. Scope

3 Pharmacist and counseling

15th

1 Common drugs- advice in use Sterilization of NS Solution

2 Medication history of patient

3 Daily terminology in medicine

16th

1 …. Daily terminology….. Sterilization of

Cotton/Bandages 2 Diseases, meaning, causes, symptoms

3 Patho-physiology and Symptoms-

Tuberculosis

17th

1 ….. Hepatitis and Rhematoid arthritis Revision

2 …. Cardio vascular diseases

3 ……Epilepsy, Diabetes

18th

1 …Peptic ulcer, Hypertension Second Sessional Exam

2 Common physiological parameters.

3 …. Significance of 19

th

1 Drug interaction- intro, define., Types Aseptic processing of E/D

2 Mechanisms of drug interactions

3 Drug interactions- Analgesics, diuretics

20th

1 …. Cardio vascular drugs Some useful Hospital Softwares

2 GIT agents, Vitamins, Hypoglycemics

3 Drug food interaction

21th 1 ….Continued Preparation and entries in Stock

register in Computer 2 Adverse drug reactions- Definition,

Significance

3 Drug induced diseases

22th 1 Drug induced tetatogenicity Entries of Issue of supplies

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2 General treatment of poisoning,

Systemic antidote

3 Treatment of Insecticide

23th 1 … Heavy metal and Narcotic poisoning Balance Calculations and Alert

feeding 2 …. Barbiturate, organophosphorus poisoning

3 Drug dependence, examples

24th

1 Drug abuse, common examples 3rd

Sessional Exam

2 Addictive drugs- meaning, examples

3 … treatment and complications

25th 1 Bioavailability- meaning and

importance

Revision and Sessional marks

Calculations

2 Bioavailability of certain common

drugs

3 Factors affecting