Pharm. D. – I

On successful completion of the course, the students will be able to

1.1          Human Anatomy & Physiology 

  1. Describe the structure (gross and histology) and functions of various organs of the human body
  2. Identify the various tissues and organs of the different systems of the human body
  3. Describe the various homeostatic mechanisms and their imbalances of various systems
  4. Recall anatomy, histology and physiology of various organs of the human body.
  5. Explain interlinked mechanisms in the maintenance in normal and physical exercise conditions.

Practicals

  1. Perform the hematological tests and also record blood pressure, heart rate, pulse and  Respiratory volumes
  2. Demonstrate  some laboratory tests and other diagnostic procedures for identification of diseases
  3. Appreciate the interlinked mechanisms in the maintenance of normal functioning   (homeostasis) of human body
  4. Appreciate coordinated working pattern of different organs of each system
  5. Perform, analyze and report on experiments and observations in physiology

1.2          Pharmaceutics 

  1. Know the formulation aspects of different dosage forms
  2. Appreciate the importance of good formulation for effectiveness
  3. Identify their professional role in the healthcare system
  4. Apply principles of pharmaceutical science in formulation and dispensing the various dosage forms
  5. Solve the problem through the application of fundamental principles of pharmaceutical metrology

Practicals

  1. Extend the acquired knowledge for the preparation of  dosage forms
  2. Recommend and follow approaches to avoid incompatibilities and unwanted interactions
  3. Experiment with correct quantity of active and inactive pharmaceutical ingredients
  4. Apply the knowledge of pharmaceutics in the preparations dosage forms
  5. Extend the acquired knowledge for the preparation of  dosage forms

1.3          Medicinal Biochemistry

  1. Identify & resolve various incompatibility in dosage form
  2. Solve the problem related to dose of pediatric & geriatric patient
  3. Know the metabolic process of  biomolecules in health and illness
  4. To perform best practices for patient counselling through knowledge of dosage forms
  5. To knowledge about right choice of drug for disease

Practicals

  1. Experiment with qualitative analysis and determination of biomolecules in the body fluids
  2. Know the biochemical principles of organ function tests of kidney, liver and endocrine gland
  3. Understand the catalytic activity of enzymes and importance of isoenzymes in diagnosis of diseases
  4. Acquire thorough knowledge in biochemical techniques, immunology, physiology
  5. Understanding of structure and metabolism of macromolecules and understand the regulation and disorders of metabolic pathways.

1.4          Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry          

  1. IUPAC/Common system of nomenclature of simple organic compounds belonging to different    classes of organic compounds
  2. Understand Some important physical properties of organic compounds
  3. Understand Some named organic reactions with mechanisms
  4. Know about reactions with mechanism & compound stability aspect

Practicals

  1. Methods of preparation, test for purity, principle involved in the assay, important medicinal uses of some important organic compounds
  2. Perform some named organic reactions with mechanisms
  3. Discuss the various factor affecting on reaction performance

1.5          Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry       

  1. Understand the principles and procedures of analysis of drugs and also regarding the application of inorganic pharmaceuticals
  2. Know the analysis of the inorganic pharmaceuticals their applications
  3. Appreciate the importance of inorganic pharmaceuticals in preventing and curing the disease.

Practicals

  1. Recall the fundamentals of analytical chemistry uses in laboratory
  2. Explain various inorganic pharmaceutical and their monographs.
  3. Explain topical agents, gases and vapors, dental products, pharmaceuticals aid and radio pharmaceuticals.
  4. Estimate body electrolyte composition through test

1.6          Remedial Mathematics/Biology

  1. Know Trignometry, Analytical geometry, Matrices, Determinant, Integration, Differential equation,  Laplace  transform and their applications
  2. Solve the problems of different types  by applying theory
  3. Appreciate the important applications  of mathematics in pharmacy
  4. Demonstrate the law of regression, standard deviation and correlation