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| Department of Pharmaceutics |
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• Undergraduate Pharmaceutics Department
• Postgraduate Pharmaceutics Department
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| Undergraduate Pharmaceutics Department : |
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PHARMACEUTICS is a branch of pharmacy field that carries the impression of pharmacy profession. In general it encompasses the areas that involve designing, formulation and presenting a therapeutically useful chemical entity in a most appropriate drug delivery system such as tablets, capsules, syrups, etc. The comprehensive study of this subject necessitates integration of physical, chemical and biological principles, as applicable to all the components of drug delivery systems. In the present scenario, the discovery of various drug entities has enabled the development of new drug delivery system, advanced production processes and the latest machinery for manufacture of superior quality products. This subject along with its related subjects is well distributed in the B.Pharm. curriculum, which is shown below |
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• Ist Year :
1) Dispensing of medicine and hospital pharmacy : This subject entails detailed study of community and hospital pharmacy.
2) Pharmaceutics I: This subject deals with study of various dosage forms and related manufacturing processes.
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• IInd Year :
1) Physical Pharmacy: This subject deals with the application of Physico-chemical principles in designing of dosage form and drug action.
2) Pharmaceutical Engineering: This Subject deals with the study of industrial Processes and the various machinery of pharmaceuticals and bulk chemicals.
3) Pharmaceutical Microbiology: This subjects gives an idea of the various aspects of microorganisms, their role in pathogenesis of disease, effect on formulation and industrial applications.
4) Biochemistry: This subject helps in better understanding of health and diseases at a molecular level so that we can provide effective treatment of illness of all sorts.
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• IIIrd Year :
1) Pharmaceutics II: This subject involves detailed aspects of manufacturing of tablets, capsule, suspension etc and a brief introduction to cosmeticology.
2) Biotechnology: This is a multifaceted subject involving application of life
sciences in pharmacy. |
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• IVth Year :
1) Pharmaceutics III: This subject deals with the study of parenteral dosage forms including their manufacturing and quality control along with a brief introduction to novel drug delivery system.
2) Pharmaceutics IV: This subject involves study of different factors such as biological, physicochemical and formulation aspects that influence the therapeutic efficiency of a drug. |
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• Departmental Staff :
Mrs. A.R. Madgulkar (Professor and Principal)
Mrs. Madhura Dhoka (Lecturer)
Mrs. S. H. Rao (Lecturer)
Mr. Mithun Bandiwadekar (Lecturer)
Mr. Rahul Padalkar (Lecturer)
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| Postgraduate Pharmaceutics Department : |
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The M.pharm. Laboratory, which measures about 57.33 sq. meter having proper lighting and ventilation systems. The preparation room has various facilities like
1. Segregated storage of chemicals and apparatus.
2. 24 hours water supply.
3. Good ventilation.
The department also provides a number of facilities for students such as
1. Individual lockers for the students.
2. Computers with Internet facilities.
3. 24 hours lab facilities to pursue research work
4. Refrigerator for storage of samples.
5. Generator Back-up
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• Departmental Staff :
Dr. M. R. Bhalekar (Assistant Professor)
Mrs. M.R.P. Rao (Assistant Professor)
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• Supporting Staff :
Mr.Vijay Kolambe
Mr. S.R. Patil
Mr. Sachin Kasbe
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