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Annexure - I

Southeast University
Department of Pharmacy
Syllabus
From January 20! Sprin" semester
It has been recognized that Pharmaceuticals and other industries in Bangladesh and abroad have
the urgent need of potential technical professionals having key qualifications. Southeast
University (SU! has realized its potential capabilities to "ork in this area of human resource
development and thus to contribute in building up a kno"ledge based society comprising of
skilled "ork force for the industry "hich is essential for the country in this era of technology.
#o keep pace "ith the rapid technological advancement in the industrial sectors there is no
alternative to establish a complete industrial $%&$' and other applications oriented laboratory
based science education system to produce skilled professionals to meet the current demand.
(ence) reforms in the course curriculum and introduction of a state*of*the*art instrumentation
laboratory based education in the university are considered to be a must.
#o achieve the above goal the importance of close and consistent interactions bet"een academic
institutions) private and&or public organization) research laboratories and industries have been
recognized and the course curriculum has been designed accordingly.
Aca#emic Pro"rams
#he +epartment of Pharmacy is offering ,-. 'redit courses in four years at undergraduate level.
%fter completion of required courses the department "ill offer a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.
Pharm! degree. #he program "ill cover the area of Pharmaceutical #echnology) Pharmaceutical
'hemistry) Pharmacology) (ospital / 'linical Pharmacy) Pharmacognosy) Physiology /
Pathology) Biotechnology / Bimolecular Pharmacy) 0athematics) Statistics) and 'omputer
Science.
$b%ectives of &' Pharm ()ons'* Pro"ram
#he main ob1ectives of this curriculum are
#o impart scientific and industrial kno"ledge on the identification) formulation)
preparation) standardization) quality assurance (quality control! and uses of drugs /
medicines and effective management of their distribution / sale.
#o produce skilled manpo"er to manage the affairs of hospital pharmacies)
pharmaceutical industries) community pharmacy services) drug administration and other
organizations in drug research) marketing) sales and administration.
#o encourage research on different fields of pharmacy so as to develop ne"er and
conduct techniques of formulation) quality control and standardization of drugs.
,
#o have an intense e2posure to the industrial practices through a close and consistent
attachment "ith the industries.
From 20 January! Sprin" Semester
+ourse #etails for &' Pharm ()ons* Pro"ram
3 4ears
5 Semesters
,-. 'redits (#otal!
Pharmacy 'ore 'ourses6 ,7, 'redits ('ore #heory6 ,,- 'redits) 8ab6 9- 'redits)
Pro1ect6 : 'redits) Industrial #raining6 9 'redits and ;ral 2am6 3 'redits!
%ncillary courses6 < 'redits

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.ear !
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+ourse +o#e +ourse -itle +re#its
'8P I 'ertificate for nglish 8anguage / Proficiency*I *
'8P II 'ertificate for nglish 8anguage / Proficiency*II *
BP( ,.,, Inorganic Pharmacy * I :..
BP( ,.,9 Inorganic Pharmacy*I Sessional ,..
BP( ,.,: ;rganic Pharmacy *I :..
BP( ,.,3 ;rganic Pharmacy *I Sessional ,..
BP( ,.,7 Physical Pharmacy*I :..
BP( ,.,- Physical Pharmacy =I Sessional ,..
BP( ,.,> Biostatistics / 0athematics :..
BP( ,.,5 ?undamentals of 'omputer :..
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BP( ,.9, Inorganic Pharmacy * II :..
BP( ,.99 Inorganic Pharmacy * II Sessional ,..
BP( ,.9: ;rganic Pharmacy *II :..
BP( ,.93 ;rganic Pharmacy *II Sessional ,..
BP( ,.97 Physiology / %natomy * I :..
BP( ,.9- Physiology / %natomy * I Sessional ,..
BP( ,.9> Pharmacognosy *I :..
BP( ,.95 Pharmacognosy *I Sessional ,..
BP( ,.9< nglish 8anguage and 'ommunication :..
;@ ,.., ;ral 2amination*I ,..
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+ourse +o#e +ourse -itle +re#its
BP( 9.,, Physical Pharmacy * II :..
BP( 9.,9 Physical Pharmacy * II Sessional ,..
BP( 9.,: Pharmaceutical 0icrobiology :..
BP( 9.,3 Pharmaceutical 0icrobiology Sessional ,.7
BP( 9.,7 Physiology / %natomy * II :..
BP( 9.,- Physiology / %natomy * II Sessional ,..
BP( 9.,> Pharmacognosy * II :..
BP( 9.,5 Pharmacognosy * II Sessional ,..
BP( 9.,< Biomolecular Pharmacy :..
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+ourse +o#e +ourse -itle +re#its
BP( 9.9, Pharmaceutical #echnology * I :..
BP( 9.99 Pharmaceutical #echnology * I Sessional ,.7
BP( 9.9: Pharmacology * I :..
BP( 9.93 Pharmacology * I Sessional ,.7
BP( 9.97 Physiology / %natomy *III :..
BP( 9.9- 0edicinal 'hemistry * I :..
BP( 9.9> Basic Pharmaceutics / +osage ?orm +esign :..
BP( 9.95 Pharmaceutical %nalysis / $uality 'ontrol*I :..
;@ 9.., ;ral 2amination*II ,..
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+ourse +o#e +ourse -itle +re#its
BP( :.,, Pharmaceutical #echnology * II :..
BP( :.,9 Pharmaceutical #echnology* II Sessional ,.7
BP( :.,: Pharmacology * II :..
BP( :.,3 'linical Pathology :..
BP( :.,7 0edicinal 'hemistry *II :..
BP( :.,- 0edicinal 'hemistry * Sessional ,.7
BP( :.,> Pharmaceutical %nalysis / $uality 'ontrol * II :..
:
BP( :.,5 Pharmaceutical %nalysis / $uality 'ontrol * II
Sessional
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BP( :.,< Bio*pharmaceutics / Pharmacokinetics * I :..
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+ourse +o#e +ourse -itle +re#its
BP( :.9, Bio*pharmaceutics / Pharmacokinetics *II :..
BP( :.99 Bio*pharmaceutics / Pharmacokinetics* Sessional ,.7
BP( :.9: Pharmacology * III :..
BP( :.93 Pharmaceutical ngineering :..
BP( :.97 %dvanced Pharmaceutical %nalysis*I :..
BP( :.9- Pharmaceutical @egulatory %ffairs 9..
BP( :.9> Pharmaceutical 0anagement / Inventory 'ontrol 9..
;@ :.., ;ral 2amination*III ,..
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+ourse +o#e +ourse -itle +re#its
BP( 3.,, Pharmaceutical #echnology * III :..
BP( 3.,9 Pharmaceutical #echnology * III * Sessional ,.7
BP( 3.,: %dvanced Pharmaceutical %nalysis *II :..
BP( 3.,3 %dvanced Pharmaceutical %nalysis * Sessional ,.7
BP( 3.,7 %dvanced 0edicinal 'hemistry :..
BP( 3.,- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology / Immunology :..
BP( 3.,> (ospital / 'ommunity Pharmacy :..
BP( 3.,5 Pharmaceutical 0arketing / Sales :..
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+ourse +o#e +ourse -itle +re#its
BP( 3.9, Pharmaceutical #echnology * IA :..
BP( 3.99 'linical Pharmacy 9..
BP( 3.9: Pharmacology* IA :..
BP( 3.93 Pharmacology *IA Sessional ,.7
BP( 3.97 'osmetology 9..
BP( 3.9- 'osmetology Sessional ,..
BP( 3.9> Industrial #raining 9..
BP( 3.95 Pro1ect :..
;@ 3.., ;ral 2amination*IA ,..
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Semester
&P) 02 Inor"anic Pharmacy -I 6 +re#its

' Atomic structure2 %n elementary treatment of theories of atomic structure) origin of spectral
lines and quantum numbers) PauliBs 2clusion principle and nature of atomic orbital.
2' +hemical bon#2 +ifferent types of chemical bonds e.g.) ionic) covalent) co*ordinate covalent)
metallic) dipole) hydrogen) etc.
6' &on# theories2
a* Aalence bond theory and molecular orbital theory of covalent bonding) resonance)
hybridization
b* 'o*ordination compounds and chelating agents (including structure and isomerism!.
7' +lassification of elements2 #he electronic structure of the atom and the modern periodic table
and periodic la") variation of properties "ithin the periods and groups) usefulness and
limitations of the periodic table.
5' Preparation! purification an# uses of some materials of pharmaceutical interests2
a* Caseous6 ;2ygen) ozone) hydrogen pero2ide and anaesthetics (vapours!
b* 8iquids6 Dater) inorganic acids (hydrochloric acid) carbonic acid) phosphoric acid)
sodium ascorbate and sodium citrate!) alkalis (sodium hydro2ides) aluminium hydro2ide
and magnesium hydro2ide!
c* Solids and composite solids6 %ctivated charcoal) plaster of paris) electrolytes (sodium
salts) potassium salts and glucose!) antacids) haematinics (iron salts!) some o2idizing
agents and reducing agents (e. g. potassium permanganate!) protectants and astringents
(zinc salt and alum!
&P) 022 Inor"anic Pharmacy 9I Sessional +re#it
:ualitative analysis of elements an# ra#icals2 Ea) F) 'a) 0n) ?e) ') ;) S) 0g) %l) 'u and
acid radicals) halides) citrates) ';
:
*9
) S;
3
*9
) E;
:
*
) P;
3
*:
etc.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s2
,. 0odern Inorganic 'hemistry * S.G. (aider
9. 0odern Inorganic 'hemistry * 0adan
:. Inorganic 'hemistry * 8ee
3. Bentley and +riverBs #e2tbook of Pharmaceutical 'hemistry
7. 0odern Inorganic Pharmaceutical 'hemistry * +ischer
-. #e2tbook of Inorganic Pharmaceutical 'hemistry * @ogers
>. Inorganic 0edicinal / Pharmaceutical 'hemistry * Block / Dilson
5. Basic Inorganic 'hemistry = 'otton) Dilkinson and Caus
7
&P) 062 $r"anic Pharmacy-I 6 +re#its
' Intro#uction2 (istory of ;rganic 'hemistry) classification of organic compounds and
nomenclature.
2' &asic concepts of or"anic chemistry2 @evie" of polar and nonpolar solutes and solubility)
theory of ionization of acids) bases) carbonium ions) carbanions) hydride) protons) electrophiles)
nucleophiles) free radicals) various types of reactions) e.g. ionic) free*radical) isomerism etc.
6' Synthesis! properties an# reactions of some compoun#s of pharmaceutical an# <or
biolo"ical importance2
a* (ydrocarbons6 %lkanes) alkenes) alkynes6 alcohols) amines) ethers) epo2ides)
aldehydes) ketones) and related compounds.
b* %romatic compounds6 %romaticity) general chemistry of aromatic compounds) such as
phenols) sulfonic acid) carbo2ylic acid) diazonium compounds.
7' Some important name reactions2 Crignard reaction) Perkin reaction) @eformatsky reaction)
Dittig reaction) +iels*%lder reaction) Folbe reaction) 0eer"in pondroff reaction and 'lemenson
reaction) ;penauer o2idation) Perkin condensation) @eimer*#imann reaction) Ailsmeier*(aack
reaction and Dolf*Fishner reduction.
5' Intro#uction to some common #ru"s2 Preparation and Uses6 Salicylic acid) aspirin)
paracetamol) benzoic acid) benzylbenzoate) sulfa*drugs) P%S%) P%B%) isoniazid) halothane)
enflurane) metho2yflurane) diethyl ether) chloroform) cycloform) cyclopropane) trichloroethane
etc.
&P) 072 $r"anic Pharmacy- I Sessional +re#it
,. $ualitative and elemental analysis of unkno"n organic compounds.
9. Solubility classification of unkno"n organic compounds.
:. ?unctional group analysis of6 * %lcohol) (ydrocarbon) amines) etc.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. %dvanced ;rganic 'hemistry* %run Bhal) B.S. Bahl
9. ;rganic 'hemistry (Aol. ,/9! * I.8. ?iner
:. ;rganic 'hemistry * @.#. 0orrison / @.E. Boyd
3. ;rganic 'hemistry* #.D. Craham Solomons.
&P) 052 Physical Pharmacy 9 I 6 +re#its
' Intro#uction to Physical Pharmacy2 Scope and application of Physical Pharmacy in
pharmaceutical sciences) units of measurement) chronological development of unit system) basic
and derived units) multiples and sub*multiples of units) e2ceptions to basic unit.
2 Properties of matters2
-
a* #he gaseous state6 Ideal gas la"s and their derivation) +altonHs la" of partial pressure)
kinetic theory of gases) liquefaction of gases
b* #he liquid state6 Aapor pressure of liquids) effect of temperature on vapor pressure)
boiling point
c* #he solid state6 'rystals) types of crystals and their preparation and applications in
pharmacy) isomeric) polymorphic and amorphous substances and their applications in
pharmacy) tests to identify the forms of colloids) types of colloids) properties of colloids)
importance of colloids.
6' +hemical e=uilibrium2 8a" of mass action) heterogeneous / homogeneous equilibrium)
ionic equilibrium and determination of equilibrium constants) the 8e 'hatelier principle.
7' Aci#s > &ases2 +efinition) proton theory and p() ionization of "ater) acid = base titration.
5' Ionic e=uilibrium2 Ionization of "eak acids and bases) p( and its scale) (enderson equation)
titration curves of acid and bases) buffer solution) buffers in biological systems) buffer capacity)
isotonic) hypertonic and hypotonic systems) purpose and methods of ad1ustment of tonicity of
solutions) dialysis) indicators and the mechanism of their color change.
0' Solution2 #ypes / properties of solution) units of concentration) ideal / real solutions)
(enryBs la". +istribution of solids bet"een t"o immiscible liquids) distribution la") partition
coefficient / solvent e2traction) colligative properties of dilute solutions) the process of
dissolution) concentration e2pressions) distribution la" and its limitations) solvent e2traction)
colligative properties including thermodynamic derivation.
&P) 002 Physical Pharmacy -I Sessional +re#it
,. Preparation of solutions of different strength.
9. Preparation of solutions of different p(.
:. Preparation of buffer.
3. Standardization of acids / bases.
7. +etermination of pF
a
and pF
b
values.
-. +etermination of titration curves of acids / bases.
>. +etermination of molecular "eight of substances by Aictor 0eyerBs method.
5. +etermination of distribution coefficients of o2alic acid and benzoic acid bet"een ether
and "ater.
<. +etermination of molecular mass of an unkno"n compound by observing colligative
properties.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. Principle of Physical 'hemistry * (aque / Ea"ab
9. Physical Pharmacy*0artin
:. lements of Physical 'hemistry * 8e"is / Classtone
3. Physical 'hemistry * %tkins
7. ssentials of Physical 'hemistry =B.S. Bahl ) C. +. #uli / %run Bahl
&P) 0?2 &iostatistics > 1athematics 6 +re#its
>
' +o-or#inate @eometry an# the Strai"ht Aine2 'o*ordinates) #he length of a line segment)
#he mid*point of a line segment) %rea of plane figures) #he gradient of a line) Parallel and
Perpendicular lines) quation of a Straight line) %pplications.
2' @raphs of Functions2 Craphs of standard function) 'ontinuous and discontinuous curves)
asymptotes) #ransformation of graphs) Sketching curves) Craphical solution of simultaneous
equation. %rithmetic Progression / Ceometric Progression) Permutation / 'ombination) the
Binomial #heorem.
6' +alculus2 8imits and +ifferentiation) Successive and partial differentiation) %pplication of
derivative (#angent and Eormal) Stationary points) ma2imum and minimum points) Sketching
curves! @ules of integration*Integration as the limit of a sum) %rea IunderH a curve) Aolume of
revolution) #he #rapezium rule.
7' Intro#uction to statistics2 Scope and application of statistics in pharmaceutical sciences.
5' +ollection! tabulation an# "raphical representation of #ata'
0' 1easures of central ten#ency2 %rithmetic mean) geometric mean) harmonic mean) "eighted
mean) median and mode) this application in pharmacy.
?' 1easures of #ispersion2 @ange) mean deviation) standard deviation) variation) coefficient of
variation) and their application in pharmaceutical preparation.
3' Probability2 8a"s of addition and multiplication.
4' -ests of si"nificance2 Basic concepts of tests of significance) tests of means and variances
based on normal) t)
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and ? distributions) tests of independence in a contingency table.
0' Analysis of variance2 ;ne*"ay and t"o*"ay classifications) completely randomized design)
randomized block design.
' ,e"ression an# correlation analysis2 stimation of regression line and parameter)
correlation analysis (simple) partial and multiple!.
2' ,an#om Samples > ran#om numbers2 Eeed / use) representative samples.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s2
,. Statistics*J.0.
9. 0ethods of Statistics*0.C. 0ostafa
:. Statistical 0ethods*J.S.0ilton / J.;. #sokos
3. 'alculus* (o"ard %nton
7. 'alculus*SchumHs outlines series
-. Statistical 0ethods*S.P. Cupta
>. Introduction to #heory of Statistics* @.E.Shil / S.'. +ebnath
5. Statistics* 0. E. Islam
&P) 032 +ourse -itle2 Fun#amentals of +omputer 6 +re#its
,. )istory an# "eneral informationBs2 (istorical background of computers and computing.
'lassifications and applications of computers according to its size and function. % general
revie" about different parts of computers e.g. 'PU) memory organization) storage devices)
5
microprocessor system) number system* binary) he2adecimal etc.) hard"are) soft"are) batch
processing) @%0) @;0 etc.
2. SoftCare2
a* ;perating system6 Introduction to Dindo"s ;S) 0ac ;S) 8inus ;S (Ubuntu and
Solaris! and +;S ;S and its basic commands.
b* %pplication soft"are6 Introduction to 0S ;ffice suit (0S Dord) 0S 2cel and
0S Po"er point! and ;pen office :.9 or later versions for 8inu2 operating
environments.
c* Bio statistical soft"are6 Introduction to basic tests done in biostatistics (0ean)
S+) S0) t*test) ;ne "ay %nova calculations etc! and solve calculations using
SPSS or related soft"are.
#* +E%&@E% evaluation tools6 0%'%D) B8%S#) '(I0@%.
e* Introduction of 2pasy proteomics server and its different tools.
6' +omputer communication an# antivirus2
a' Basic information about internet6 Internet "orking) basic principle) gate"ay and
bridge) Internet protocol (IP!.
b' 'omputer virus and its evolution) +ifferent tools used for removing viruses from
computers. Introduction to Eorton) Faspersky) 0acfee and some other up to date
soft"ares.
7' Pro"rammin" lan"ua"es2 Introduction to machine languages) %ssembler languages) high
level languages like*B%SI') ' and ?;@#%E) algorithm) flo"chart) decision table) basic idea of
programming) data file and database.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s2
,. 'omputer books* %ptech
9. %n Introduction to 'omputer Studies* Eoel Falicharan
:. 'omputers* (. 8. 'apron
3. Introduction to 'omputers* Peter EortonHs
7. ;ffice <>& 9...& KP* 0ahbubur @ahman

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.ear 2
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Semester
&P) 022 Inor"anic Pharmacy 9II
(Pre*requisite6 Inorganic Pharmacy*,! 6 +re#its

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' ,a#ioactivity2 Introduction) properties of radiation) storage of radioactive material) medical
application of radio nuclides and 2*radiation radioactivity assay) official radioactive compounds
and their importance in pharmaceutical fields.
2' /ssential inor"anic compoun#s of biolo"ical an# pharmaceutical importance2 #he
preparation) properties and uses of the compounds of the follo"ing6 Ea) F) 'a) %g) (g) 0n) %s)
S. ?e) I) %l) 0g) 'u.
6' 1a%or Intra > /xtra-cellular /lectrolytes2 lectrolytes used for replacement therapy)
acid*base therapy and combination therapy.
7' 1iscellaneous inor"anic compoun#s of pharmaceutical importance2 %ntio2idants)
lubricants) glidants / suspending agents etc.) pharmaceutically acceptable glass and glass "ares.
5' @astrointestinal A"ents2 %ntacids (%l) 0g preparations "ith application! / adsorbents)
saline cathartics) their preparations "ith applications.
0' Dental Pro#ucts2 ?luorides and other anti*caries agents) their preparations / applications.
?' -opical A"ents2 %nti*microbial) astringents / protective.
3' Inhalants! ,espiratory stimulants! /xpectorants > Anti#otes for poisonin"'
&P) 0222 Inor"anic Pharmacy -II Sessional +re#it

' I#entification of Inor"anic Ions in the Formulation2
a. 'a
L9
from supplied preparations.

b. ?e
L9
from supplied preparations.
c. %l
L:
from supplied preparations.
d. 0g
L9
from supplied preparations.
e. F
L
from supplied preparations.
f. Ea
L
from supplied preparations.
2' +onversion of #ifferent Cater insoluble or sparin"ly soluble #ru"s into Cater soluble
forms2
,. Ea&F = salicylate from salicylic acid.
9. Ea&F = benzoate from benzoic acid.
:. Ea&F = citrate from citric acid.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. 0odern Inorganic 'hemistry * S.G. (aider
9. 0odern Inorganic 'hemistry * 0adan
:. Inorganic 'hemistry * 8ee
3. Bentley and +riverBs #e2tbook of Pharmaceutical 'hemistry
7. 0odern Inorganic Pharmaceutical 'hemistry * +ischer
-. #e2tbook of Inorganic Pharmaceutical 'hemistry *@ogers
>. Inorganic 0edicinal / Pharmaceutical 'hemistry * Block / Dilson
&P) 0262 $r"anic Pharmacy -II 6 +re#its
(Pre re=uisite- $r"anic Pharmacy-I
,.
' 8ame reaction2 %rndt*istertd) Bakelite) Bayer*Ailliger) Birch) reduction) +arzens
condensations) +iels %lder) sch"eiler*'larke) Cabrriel systhesis) Cettermann*Foch and
Sandmeyer reaction etc.
2' )eterocyclic +hemistry2
a* 5-membere# heterocyclic compoun#s2 Pyrrole) ?uran #hiophene) Pyrazole)
Imidazole) ;2azole) Isoo2azole) #hiazole and Isothiazole6 preparations) reactions and
pharmaceutical importance.
b* 0-membere# heterocyclic compoun#s2 Pyridine) Pyrimidine) Pyradazine and
#raizine6 preparations) reactions and pharmaceutical importance.
c* &enDofuse# 5-membere# heterocyclic compoun#s2 Indole) Benzofuran)
Benzothiaphene and 'arbazole6 #heir 'hemistry) synthesis and pharmaceutical
importance.
#* &enDofuse# 0-membere# heterocyclic compoun#s2 $uinoline and Isoquinoline6
#heir 'hemistry) synthesis and pharmaceutical importance.
&P) 0272 $r"anic Pharmacy- II Sessional +re#it
' ?unctional group analysis of6 * 'arbo2ylic acids) +erivatives of 'arbo2ylic acids) thers)
po2ides) %ldehydes) Fetones and related compounds.
2' 0elting point determination of different unkno"n organic compounds.
6' ;rganic preparation involving typical rections eg.) Crignard reaction) Perkin
reaction)?riedel craft reaction) esterification reaction.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. %dvanced ;rganic 'hemistry * %run Bhal) B.S. Bahl
9. ;rganic 'hemistry (Aol. ,/9! * I.8. ?iner
:. ;rganic 'hemistry * @.#. 0orrison / @.E. Boyd
3. ;rganic 'hemistry * #.D. Craham Solomons
&P) 0252 Physiolo"y > Anatomy -I 6 +re#its
' @eneral Physiolo"y2 Introduction to physiology including its definition) scope and purpose of
study in pharmacy.
2' 1embrane physiolo"y2 #ransport of substances through cell membrane) diffusion and
osmosis) active transport* primary and secondary active transport. 0embrane potential and
action potential.
6' &asic concepts about cells2 Structure of cell) cell organelles) inclusions) nucleus and
chromosome) 'ell division.
7' &asic concepts about tissues2 +efinition) classification) structure / functions of various
tissues and their integration as "ell.
5' &loo#2
a* Intro#uction2 +efinition) composition / functions of bloodM Blood Plasma proteins
and their functions) electrolytes organic constituents and their function.
b* &loo# cells2 @.B.'.) D.B.'.) platelets) their origin) morphology and function of blood
cellsM cell count) cell destruction.
,,
c* &loo# coa"ulation2 'oagulation factors) mechanism of coagulation) coagulation
disorder.
#* &loo# "roupin" / bloo# transfusion2 +efinition) classification / purposes.
0' +ar#iovascular system2
a* )eart2 %natomy / histology of cardiac muscles / 1unctional tissuesM Properties and
histology of cardiac muscle) cardiac cycle) heart sounds) heart rate) cardiac output) blood
pressure) pulse and electrocardiogram.
b* &loo# vessels2 %rteries) veins and capillaries) their structure and functions cardio
vascular regulatory mechanism) maintenance and regulation of vascular refle2es.
c* +irculation2 'oronary circulation) hepatic circulation) pulmonary circulation) cerebral
circulation) capillary circulation'
?' @astrointestinal system2 anatomy and functions of CI# including salivary gland) stomach)
small intestine and large intestine.
a* +igestive 1uices6 #ypes) composition and functions.
b* 0echanism of secretion of various digestive 1uices) hormonal regulation of gastric
1uice secretion.
c* Basic movements of CI#) vomiting) defecation.
#* +igestion of protein) lipid and carbohydrate.
e* %bsorption of various digested food materials.
&P) 0202 Physiolo"y > Anatomy I Sessional +re#it
,. 0easurement of blood pressure.
9. #otal count of @.B.'.
:. #otal count of D.B.'.
3. +ifferential count of D.B.'.
7. +etermination of clotting and bleeding time.
-. +etermination of blood group.
>. stimation of hemoglobin.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. (uman Physiology Aol. I / II * '.'. 'hatter1ee
9. #e2tbook of 0edical Physiology * Cuyton
:. 0edical Physiology * Canong
&P) 02?2 Pharmaco"nosy-I 6 +re#its
. Intro#uction2 +efinition and scope of Pharmacognosy) its historical developments.
2' Dru" literatures an# publications2 Pharmacopoeia) 'ode2) ?ormulary) +ispensatory and
Inde2 etc. ;fficial) Eon*official and Unofficial drugs6
6' +ru#e #ru"s2 % general vie" of their origin) distribution) cultivation) collection) drying and
storage) commerce and quality control.
a! 'lassification of drugs.
b* Preparation of drugs for commercial market.
c* valuation of crude drugs.
#* +rug adulteration.
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7' Plant analysis2 2traction) Separation) and chromatography) types of plant constituents)
comparative phytochemistry and chemota2onomy.
5' Phytochemistry an# Pharmaceutical uses of the follo"ing plant constituents along "ith
consideration of some important drugs of each group.
a* 8ipids6 'astor oil) linseed oil) coconut oil) olive oil) peanut oil) chaulmoogra oil) bees
"a2.
b* 'arbohydrate and related compounds6 Sugar and sugar containing drugs Sucrose)
de2trose) glucose) fructose etc. Polysaccharide containing drugs) Starches) de2trins etc.
Cums and mucillages) tragacanth) acacia) sterculia) sodium alginate) agar cellulose.
0' Eitamins an# vitamin containin" feC selecte# animal #ru"s2 'od liver oil) Shark liver oil)
(ilsha fish&liver oil etc.
?' Sur"ical #ressin"s an# fibers'
&P) 0232 Pharmaco"nosy-I Sessional +re#it
' +ell contents2 0icroscopic and chemical e2amination of cell contents.
a* Starches and derivatives.
b* 'alcium carbonate.
2' Stu#y of cru#e #ru"s2 0orphological characters) chemical constituents and uses of crude
vegetable drugs. 2amples6
a* Stramonium
b* 'atharanthus
c* Senna
6' Stu#y of some me#icinal plants of &an"la#esh'
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. Pharmacognosy * #yler and Brady.
9. Pharmacognosy * #rease and vans.
:. Pharmacognosy * 'lause and #yler.
3. #e2tbook of Pharmacognosy * Dillis.
7. Practical Pharmacognosy * Gafar / Candhi.
-. Introduction to Pharmacognosy* 0d. %bdul Chani.
>. #e2tbook of Pharmacognosy* 0ohammed %li
&P) 0242 /n"lish Aan"ua"e an# +ommunication 6 +re#its
' ;ral / "ritten communication skills including communicative e2pressions for day*today
activities) both for personal and professional requirement.
2' Crammar items mainly emphasizing the use of articles) numbers) tense) modal verbs)
pronouns) punctuation etc.
6' Sentence formation) question formation) transformation of sentence) simple passive voice
construction) and conditionals "ill also be covered.
,:
7' Driting skills including sentence construction) grammar revie") paragraph "riting and "riting
essay from paragraph.
5' Specific applications encompassing "riting formal letter) resume&'A) report) memo etc.
0' @eading skills including reading for main ideas) using conte2ts for vocabulary) scanning for
details) making inferences.
?' ;ral presentations covering oral reports) intervie"s and communication over telephone.
2
n#
.ear
st
Semester
&P) 202 Physical Pharmacy -II 6 +re#its
(Pre-re=uisite-Physical Pharmacy-*
' Phase e=uilibrium2 Phase components) / degrees of freedom) the phase rule and its
thermodynamic derivation) one component systems) e.g.) "ater / sulfur systems) t"o
components systems) e.g.) phenol*"ater / nicotine*"ater systems) freeze drying (lyophilization!.

2' +hemical ;inetics2 ;rder and molecularity of reactionsM 0athematical ?ormulation of kinetic
e2pressions. +etermination of order of reactionM 'lassification and #heories of chemical
reactions (@eversible reactions) consecutive reactions / chain reactions!) +rug +ecomposition6
'ommon routes (physical) chemical and others like catalysis.!) drug stabilization and protection
against causative factors) %ccelerated Stability analysis6 +efinition) purpose and limitations.
6' /lectrochemistry2 'onductance of electrolytes. 'oncept of .0.?. lectrode potential)
relation bet"een electrical and chemical energies) ;2idation*reduction systems) solutions of
electrolytes. Interfacial phenomena and comple2ation6 'olloids and macrormolecular systems.
%dsorption and its application. ;rganic molecular comple2es) occlusion compounds and their
comple2ity.
7' +hemical thermo#ynamics2 lementary treatment of chemical thermodynamics) first la" of
thermodynamics) "ork) energy / heat) "ork of e2pansion) internal energy) determination of
internal energy) heat change at constant volume / constant pressure) reversible) irreversible)
isothermal) adiabatic / spontaneous changes) enthalpy / heat content) Joule*#hompson effect)
ma2imum "ork function) thermo*chemistry of calorimetry) effects of temperature on heat of
reactions) second la" of thermodynamics) 'arnotBs cycle / efficiency of a perfect engine) the
concept of entropy changes for an ideal gas e2pansion) entropy changes of materials under
various condition) free energy / "ork functions) Cibbs*(elmholtz equation) 'lausius*'lapeyron
equation.
,3
5' Surface an# interfacial phenomenon2 8iquid interface) surface and interfacial tension)
surface free energy) measurement of surface and interfacial tensions) adsorption at solid and
liquid interfaces) comple2 films) electrical properties of interface.
0' Eiscosity an# ,heolo"y2 Ee"tonian system) 8a" of flo"s) Finematics viscosity) effects of
temperature) non*Ee"tonian system6 Pseudoplastic) dilatant and plastic flo"s) thi2otropy.
#hi2otropy in a formulation and determination of viscosity.
&P) 2022 Physical Pharmacy - II Sessional +re#it
,. +etermination of phase diagram of binary systems.
9. +etermination of heat of solution of different salts by "ater calorimetry.
:. +etermination of heat of neutralization of acid base reaction.
3. +etermination of the velocity constant of acid catalyzed hydrolysis of methyl acetate at a
kno"n temperature.
7. +etermination of energy of flo" of a liquid through a capillary by measuring viscosity as
a function of temperature.
-. +etermination of the equilibrium constant of the reaction FILI
9
NFI
:
at a kno"n
temperature.
>. +etermination of the velocity constant of the hydrolysis of ethyl acetate in the basic
medium.
5. +etermination of viscosity of pure liquids such as glycerine) alcohol and nitrobenzene
using ;st"ald viscometer.
<. Study of variation of viscosity of a liquid "ith temperature using ;st"ald or nglerBs
viscometer.
,.. +etermination of solubility of a sparingly soluble salt in "ater by conductance
measurement.
,,. +etermination of velocity constant for the hydrolysis of an ester in the basic medium by
conductance measurement.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. Principle of Physical 'hemistry * (aque and Ea"ab
9. Physical Phrmacy*0artin
:. lements of Physical 'hemistry * 8e"is and Classtone
3. Physical 'hemistry * %tkins
7. Physical 'hemistry * Bahl / #uli
&P) 20 62 Pharmaceutical 1icrobiolo"y 6 +re#its
' Intro#uction to 1icrobiolo"y 2 0icrobiology as a field of biology. Place of microorganism
in the living field. Procaryotic and ucaryotic protists. %reas of microbiology. %pplication of
microbiology "ith special reference to pharmaceutical sciences. Cerm theory of diseases) Pure
culture concept.
2' 1icroscopic $bservation of 1icroor"anisms 2 Bright field) dark field) fluorescence and
phase contrast microscopy. lectron microscopy. Preparation of microscopic e2amination.
0icrobiological stains6 Simple and differential staining methods.
,7
6' &acteria 2 Ceneral / cellular morphology) size) shape) movement / composition of cell "all.
Bacterial spores) capsule) flagella / inclusion. Physiology of bacteria 6 Cro"th) gro"th curve
and gro"th characteristics. ?actors affecting gro"th of bacteria * nutritional requirements)
preparation of culture media for aerobic and anaerobic organisms. 0ethods of isolation of pure
culture) principal methods of isolation) preservation of cultures by different methods. 0ethods of
bacterial counts.
7' 1icroor"anisms other than &acteria2
a* .easts > 1ol#s 2 #ypes) 0orphology) Pathogenic yeasts / molds.
b* ,ic;ettsiae2 Introduction) 'haracteristics of rickettsiae) Pathogenic rickettsiae)
8aboratory diagnosis of rickettsial deseases.
c* Eiruses2 Introduction) classification of viruses) characteristics of viruses) reproduction
and cultivation of viruses) control of virus infection) bacterial virus or bacteriophages)
morphology and composition) cultivation of bacterial viruses) reproduction of bacterial
viruses.
5' SteriliDation 2 Sterilization by dry heat and its principle. (ot air oven) its methods of use and
application. %dvantages and disadvantages of sterilization by moist heat and dry heat. ?actors
affecting sterilization by moist heat. Principle of sterilization by steam under pressure.
%utoclave6 %pplications) testing efficiency of autoclaves. Sterilization by heating "ith
bactericides. 'old sterilization of heat *labile products and equipments by chemical) radiation
and filtration.
0' &asic concepts of Immunolo"y2 Introduction) #ypes of immune system) Eon*specific and
specific components of immune system) Immuno regulation and diversity) types of Immunity)
Infection) pathogenecity) virulence. Aaccine) 0onoclonal antibody production.
&P) 20 72 Pharmaceutical 1icrobiolo"y Sessional '5 +re#its
,. Study of compound microscope.
9. Preparation of pure bacterial culture and its identification.
:. Bacterial counts.
3. Study of gram *staining.
7. 'ulture sensitivity test by disk diffusion method.
-. 0inimum inhibitory concentration (0I'! of antibiotic.
,ecommen#e# boo;s
,. 0icrobiology * Pelczar) Freig and Fhan
9. 0icrobiology6 %n Introduction * #ortora) ?unkee and 'ase.
:. Biology of 0icroorganisms * #.+. Brock
3. Industrial 0icrobiology * Present and +unn
7. Pharmaceutical 0icrobiology * (arris
-. ?undamental Principles of Bacteriology * Salle
>. +ispensing for Pharmaceutical Students * 'ooper and Cunn
5. 0icrobiology * Dhistrech
&P) 2052 Physiolo"y > Anatomy 9II 6 +re#its
(Pre*requisite* Physiology / %natomy*I!
,-
' Foo# > 8utrition2 Eitamins > minerals2
a* Sources / daily requirement of vitamins and minerals for adults.
b* Properties and functions of various Aitamin and minerals) vitamins deficiency and
malnutrition
2' ,espiratory System2 Basic anatomy of respiratory system) respiratory membrane) mechanism
and regulation of respiration6 @espiration refle2es) @espiratory centers) their location /
functions. Pulmonary ventilation) Caseous interchange in the lungsM carriage of ;
9
and ';
9
in
the bloodM gaseous interchange in the tissues. (ypo2ia6 +efinition) classification / ffects of
hypo2ia.
6' /xcretory system2
a* Structure of the kidney * Eephrons) @enal blood vessels renal circulation.
b* ?ormation of urine6 Clomerular filtration) #ubular re*absorption) #ubular secretion.
@egulation of the process of urine formation.
c* @egulation of body "ater volume / composition) kidney problems. %cid*base balance
by the kidney.
7' ,epro#uctive system2
a* 1ale repro#uctive System2 Primary and accessory se2 organs) spermatogenesis)
0ale se2 hormones) their function / control.
b* Female repro#uctive system6 ;varies and uterus) graffian follicles) menstrual cycle)
ovulation) control of menstrual cycle) ?emale se2 hormones) estrogen and progesterone)
pregnancy and lactation and their hormonal control) 0ethods of contraception) Se2ual
transmission of diseases.
7. Aymphatic system2
a* Aymph2 +efinition) properties) composition) circulation) functions.
b* Aymph no#es2 sites and functions. Spleen and reticulo*endothelial system.
&P) 2002 Physiolo"y > Anatomy -II Sessional +re#it
,. +etermination of S@ (rythrocyte Sedimentation @ate!.
9. +etermination of Packed 'ell Aolume (P'A!.
:. Preparation and staining of blood film.
3. @ecording of body temperature and effect of e2ercise on it.
7. ffect of different posture on blood pressure.
-. ffect of refle2 in human.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. (uman Physiology (vol. I /,,! *'.'. 'hatter1ee
9. 0edical Physiology*Cuyton.
:. 0edical Physiology*Canon.
3. Practical Physiology*'.8. Chai.
&P) 20?2 Pharmaco"nosy - II 6 +re#its
(Pre-re=uisite-Pharmaco"nosy-I*

,>
' Phytochemistry an# Pharmaceutical uses of the follo"ing plant constituents along "ith
considerations of some important local and foreign drugs of each group.
a* @lycosi#es an# "lycosi#e containin" #ru"s6 Biosynthesis of glycosides) types of
glycosides) details of follo"ing glycosides.
i* 'yanogenic6 Dild 'herry.
ii* Sothiocyanate6 0ustard.
iii* %ntharaquinone glycosides6 'ascara sagrada) aloe) senna) and rhubarb.
iv* Saponins6 Sarsaparila) glycyrrhiza) dioscorea.
v* 'ardiac6 +igitalis) strophanthus) squill.
b* Al;aloi#s details of follo"ing alkaloids6
i* Pyridine) piperidine6 %reca) conium.
ii* #ropane6 Belladonna) Stramonium) hyoscyamus and coca.
iii* $uinoline6 'inchona.
iv* Isoquinoline6 Ipecac) opium.
v* Indole6 @au"olfia) nu2*vomica) ergot.
vi* Imidazole6 Pilorarpus.
vii* Steroidal6 Aeretrum viride) aconite.
viii* Purine bases6 'offee) tea.
ix* 8upinane6 Lupinus spp.
c* Eolatile oils an# relate# terpenoi#s2 0ethods of obtaining volatile oilsM 'hemistry of
the volatile oils and their medicinal and commercial uses.
#* Phenolic +ompoun#s an# tannins2 'hemical nature and test for tannins. Some
tannin containing drugs such as Eutgall and 'atechu.
e* ,esin an# ,esin combinations e.g. resin) oleo*resin) oleo*gum resin) tolu balsam and
benzoin.
2' Plants in complimentary an# tra#itional systems of me#icine2 Introduction* different types
of alternative systems of treatments (e.g. %yurvedic) Unani and (omeopathic medicine!.
'ontribution of traditional drugs to modern medicine.
&P) 2032 Pharmaco"nosy - II Sessional +re#it
' Ceneral test for carbohydrates e.g. glucose) fructose) lactose) sucrose) maltose etc.
2' 2amination of starch and related products.
6' 2amination of gums. 2traction and identification of some anthraquinone derivaties
from senna cascarda sagrada) aloe.
7' 2traction / Identification of 'affeine from tea) coffee.
5' Separation of different substances by thin*layer chromatography (#8'!.
0' Study of cardiac glycosides and some cardio*active drugsM +igitails) squill) strophanthus.
2amination of some saponin containing drugsM sarsaparilla) discorea. S
?' Study of alkaloids and some alkaloid containing drugsM Belladonna) Stramonium)
hyoscyamus) cinchona) rau"alfia) nu2*vomica) ergot) ephedra) colchicum.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. Pharmacognosy * #yler and Brady
9. Pharmacognosy * #rease and vans
:. Pharmacognosy * 'lause and #yler
,5
3. #e2tbook of Pharmacognosy * Dillis
7. Practical Pharmacognosy * Gafar / Candhi
-. Phytochemistry* 0d. %bdul Chani
>. #e2tbook of Pharmacognosy* 0ohammed %li
&P) 2042 &iomolecular Pharmacy 6 +re#its
(Pre-re=uisite2 $r"anic Pharmacy II*
' +arbohy#rates2 Ceneral consideration) chemistry) isomerism) stereo*chemistry)
classification) aldoses) ketoses) o2idation) effect of alkali) synthesis of aldoses and ketoses by
various methods) optical activity) hemiacetal* acetal form of glucose) ring size determination)
disaccharides) structure determination of polysaccharides) starch) cellulose) glycogen) chemical
and pharmaceutical importance of carbohydrates) blood sugar) glycogenesis) glycolysis) #'%
cycle.
2' Aipi#s2 Introduction) chemistry / biosynthesis of fats and fatty acids) catabolism of fat)
O*o2idation) catabolism of unsaturated fatty acids) ketone bodies) ketosis) ketourea) ketoacidosis)
diabetic coma and its treatment ) lactic acid and acidosis (lactic acidosis!) phosphoglycerides)
steroid) bile salts.
6' Amino aci#s an# proteins2 Introduction) classification of essential and non*essential amino
acids) structure of amino acids) acidity and basicity of amino acids) z"itterions and iso*electric
point) synthesis and reactions of amino acids) essential aminoacids) peptide synthesis) amino acid
sequence determination) metabolism of amino acids) de*amination) transamination) racimization.
'lassification) function) structures) de*naturation and purification of proteins) enzymes as
protein) one carbon unit transfer) protein as drug.
7' 8ucleic Aci#s2 'hemistry of nucleic acids) bases nucleosides) nucleotides) polynucleotides)
nucleoproteins) @E%) +E%) +ouble*(eli2 theory) replication of +E%) genetic code) codons)
anti codons) polypeptide and protein synthesis) genetic engineering and its applications in
pharmaceutical industries) mutations and relevant diseases.
5' /nDymes an# coenDymes2 'hemistry) classification) catalytic properties) enzyme specificity)
mechanism of enzyme actions) enzyme catalyzed reactions) chemotherapy) and enzyme
inhibition) coenzymes) thiamine pyrophosphate) flavin coenzyme) #(
3
) pantothanic acid) E%+
L
)
E%+(
L
) (
L
) Pyrido2al pyrophosphate) biotin) vitamin B
,9
.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. Biochemistry* 8ubert Stryer
9. Principles of Biochemistry* %.8.8ehninger
:. #e2tbook of Biochemistry* %.0azur / B.(arro"
3. Practical Biochemistry* +.#. Plummer
7. #he Biochemistry of ?oreign 'ompounds* +.A.Parke
-. 8ipincottHs Biochemistry.
2
n#
.ear 2
n#
Semester
&P) 2022 Pharmaceutical -echnolo"y -I 6 +re#its
(Pre*requisite * Basic Pharmaceutics and +osage ?orm +esign!
,<
,. Dosa"e forms6 Introduction) +efinition and classification of different pharmaceutical dosage
forms.
9. Solubility an# Dissolution rate2 0ethods of e2pressing solubility) solubility of gases in
liquids) solubility of liquids in liquids) solubility of solids in solids) solubility of solids in liquids)
factors affecting solubility) dissolution rates of solids in liquids.
:. Ai=ui# Dosa"e Form2 'lear liquids) Solutions and eli2irs) theory of solution)
physicochemical considerations and types of solution dosage form) advantages and
disadvantages) additives) ingredients that are used in formulations) formulation considerations.
3' Semisoli#s2 Structure of skin) percutaneous absorption of drugs) definition) classification of
semisolid) classification of ointment bases) formulation) manufacturing of ointments) rheological
considerations) evaluation and quality analysis of ointments.
7. Suppositories2 +rug absorption from colon) classification) formulation) manufacturing and
testing of suppositories) suppository bases.
-. 1icromeritics an# PoC#er ,heolo"y2 Importance of particle size determination) different
means of e2pressing particle size) methods of particle size determination. 'oulter*counter
methods) laser beam technique) sieve analysis) sedimentation methods) particle shape and surface
area.
?' Polymer Science for pharmaceuticals2 'hemistry of polymers) Pharmaceutical applications)
physical) chemical and mechanical properties) molecular "eight and distribution) polymer
solution properties) plasticization and elastomers.
&P) 20222 Pharmaceutical -echnolo"y I Sessional '5 +re#its
,. Preparation of aromatic "ater.
9. Preparation of different pharmaceutical syrup6
a! Iron syrup
b! Sodium Phenobarbital syrup
c! 'hlorpheniramine maleate syrup
d! Promethazine ('I syrup) etc.
:. Preparation of different types of suspensions and determination of their sedimentation
parameters6
a! Paracetamol suspension
b! %ntacid suspension
3. Preparation of emulsion and Identification of type of emulsion6
a! Primary emulsion by dry gum method and "et gum method
b! 'astor oil emulsion
,ecommen#e# &oo;s2
,. +ispensing for pharmaceutical students * 'ooper / Cunn
9. %merican Pharmacy * Spro"l
:. @emingtonBs Pharmaceutical Sciences
3. +ispensing of medication * (usa / 0artin
7. Pharmaceutical Practice = %ulton
9.
-. #he 2tra Pharmacopoeia * 0artindale
>. BentleyBs #e2tbook of Pharmaceutics
5. #utorial Pharmacy * 'ooper / Cunn
<. Pharmaceutics = %ulton
&P) 20262 Pharmacolo"y -I 6 +re#its
(Pre *requisite *Physiology / %natomy*I and II!
' Intro#uction to Pharmacolo"y2 +efinition of Pharmacology) +rug) 0edicine) prodrug)
Pharmacokinetics) Pharmacodynamics) 0') 0#') #D) %gonist) %ntagonist) Synergism) Side
effect) #o2icity of +rug) +rug interaction) +rug tolerance) +rug abuse) +rug dependence)
Idiosyncrasy) +ose) +osage form) +rug absorption) factors modifying drug absorption) +rug
distribution) biotransformation and e2cretion) and clinical pharmacokinetics.
2' ,eceptor6 Basic principles) mechanism of drug action) receptor (receptor for physiological
regulatory molecules) structural and functional families) receptor as enzyme) ion channel) C*
Protein coupled receptor) cytoplasmic second messenger) regulation of receptor) diseases
resulting from receptor malfunction) significance of receptor sub*type!) mechanism of actions
not mediated by receptor) theories relating to drug receptor interaction) factors modifying drug
action.
6' Anal"esics an# Antipyretics2 'oncept of pain and fever.
a* 8arcotic anal"esics2 ;pium alkaloids) 0ethadone and Propo2yphene) 0orphine
antagonist) ;2ycodine) (ydro2ycodine.
b* 8or narcotic anal"esics2 %spirin) Salicylic acid) Pyrozole derivatives) Para amino
phenol derivatives. 'oncept of inflammation) %nti*inflammatory agent6 Propionic acid
derivatives) Steroidal anti*inflammatory agent.
7' Autacoi#s2 (istamine and anti histamine) mode of action of histamine on cardiovascular
system) smooth muscle) gastric secretion. anti histamine classification) pharmacology and
therapeutics of some autacoids.
5' Anesthetics2 Ceneral pharmacology) chemistry) classification) mode of action of anesthetics)
description of some anesthetics.

&P) 20272 Pharmacolo"y -I Sessional '5 +re#its
' stimation of salicylic acid in blood after administration of aspirin tablet.
2' stimation of paracetamol in blood after administration.
6' stimation of anti*histamines in blood after administration.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. Pharmacological basis of therapeutics*Coodman / Cillman
9. 0edical Pharmacology* Fatzung
:. 0edical Pharmacology* 0eyer
3. 0edical Pharmacology * %. Coth
7. Pharmacology / Phrmacotherapeutics * @.S. Satosker
-. 8ipincottHs Pharmacology
9,
Pharm 22052 Physiolo"y > Anatomy - III 6 +re#its
(Pre*requisite6 Physiology / %natomy*I and II!
' 8ervous system2
a' 8erve cell2 Properties) classification and function.
b' 8erve fiber2 #ypes of nerve fibers) origin and propagation of nerve impulse across
nerve fiber. %ction potential.
c' Synapse2 'lassification and properties of synapses and their function.
#' ,eflex action2 +efinition) classification and properties.
e' Principal #ivision of nervous system2 'ES and PES) +ifferent parts of 'ES.
f' Principal motor an# sensory paths of the +8S2 upper motor neuron and lo"er motor
neuron.
"' Sensory nerve en#in"s2 +ifferent types of sensation.
h' 1uscle tone2 +efinition and regulation) posture and postural refle2es.
i' Autonomic nervous system an# its principal #ivision2 Sympathetic and
parasympathetic nerves.
%' 8eurotransmitters2 +efinition and function
2' /n#ocrine system2 Structural and functional anatomy of pituitary) thyroid) parathyroid)
adrenal glands and pancreas) hormones secreted by different endocrine glands and by
hypothalamus) normal and disordered functions of different hormones.
6' 1etabolism2 ?at) carbohydrate) protein and nucleoprotein metabolism. 0etabolic path"ays of
fat) carbohydrate) proteins and enzymes) vitamins and hormones regulating various metabolic
steps.
7' Pathophysiolo"y an# mana"ement of #iseases cause# #ue to2
a* disorder of nervous system
b* endocrine dysfunction and
c* metabolic disorder
,ecommen#e# boo;s
,. (uman Physiology (vol. I /,,! *'.'. 'hatter1ee
9. 0edical Physiology*Cuyton
:. 0edical Physiology*Canon
3. Practical Physiology*'.8. Chai
&P) 20202 1e#icinal chemistry - I 6 +re#its
(Pre*requisite6 Biomolecular Pharmacy and ;rganic Pharmacy* I and II!
' &asic Principles of me#icinal chemistry2 @eceptors6 definition) classification) chemistry)
drug receptor interaction) C*Proteins) calmodulin and different protein kinases.
2' FnoCle#"e of the +hemistry an# synthesis of the folloCin" compoun#s of me#icinal
importance2
a* %lkaloids)
b* Clycosides and
c* Aitamins.
6' ,eaction mechanisms6
99
a* A##ition reaction6 lectrophilicM nucleophilic and free*radicalM ,) 9* and ,) 3*
addition.
b* Substitution reaction6 Unimolecular (S
E
,! and bimolecular (S
E
9!) stereochemistry of
S
E
, and S
E
9 reaction) free*radical and intermolecular nucleophilic substitution.
c* /limination reaction6 Unimolecular (,! and bimolecular (9!) stereochemistry of
elimination reaction.
#* ,earran"ement reaction6 (ofmann) 'laisen) Sigmatropic and ?ries rearrangement.
7' Stereochemistry2
a* Ceneral treatment of different types of isomerism.
b* Ceometric isomerism of alkenes and cyclic compounds) cis) trans and (!) (G! systems
of nomenclature.
c* +onformational isomers2 'onformation of open chain cyclic compounds.
#* +hirality of molecules2 nantiomer) diastereomer) racemic modification)
mesocompounds) (@! and (S! configuration) sequence rule) optical rotation.
e* Assymetric synthesis2 Preparation of enantiomer by assymetric synthesis and optical
resolution method.
f* Stereoselective and stereospecific reaction.
"* Pharmaceutical importance of studying stereochemistry.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. % te2tbook of 0edicinal 'hemistry * Dilson and Cisvold
9. 0edicinal 'hemistry * Burger
:. ;rganic 'hemistry (Aol , / 9! * ?inar
3. ;rganic 'hemistry * 0orrison and boyd
&P) 202?2 &asic Pharmaceutics an# Dosa"e form Desi"n 6 +re#its

(Pre* requisite* Physical Pharmacy*I and II) Basic 0athematics / Biostatistics!
' )istory of Pharmaceutics2 (istory) code of ethics) pharmacopoeias) formularies and code2es
officially recognized in Bangladesh
2' &asic Principles of +ompoun#in" an# #ispensin"6 Deighing) measures and units)
calculation for compounding and dispensing) fundamental operation in compounding) good
pharmaceutical practices in compounding and dispensing) containers and closures for dispensed
products) responding to the prescription) labeling of dispensed medications.
6' Disperse# system2
a* Properties of #isperse# systems6 #heoretical aspects of suspension) emulsion and
colloids) surface charge and zeta potential) interparticle force) crystal gro"th) "etting)
adsorption at solid*liquid interface) surface and interfacial tension) flocculation and
coalescence.
b* Suspension2 %dvantages and disadvantages) theoretical considerations) aggregated
and dispersed systems) formulation) manufacturing) stability) evaluation and quality
analysis) rheological considerations) illustrative e2amples.
c* /mulsion2 +efinitions) applications) advantages) disadvantages) theory of formation)
classification of emulsifying agents) )A& values of surface active agents) formulation)
9:
manufacturing) stability) evaluation and quality analysis) rheological considerations)
illustrative e2amples
7' Pre-formulation2 Preliminary evaluation and molecular optimization) bulk charactization of
the material. crystallinity and polymorphism) #hermal properties) hygroscopicity) particle
characterization) bulk density) po"der flo" properties) solubility analysis) pFa determinations)
p( solubility profile) effect of temperature) solubilization) partition co*efficient) dissolution)
stability analysis) solution stability and solid state stability.
5' Pharmaceutical excipients2 'hemistry) physical properties and uses of the follo"ing
e2cipients6 Polymers) acidifying agents) alkalizing agents) anti*foaming agents) anti*microbial
preservatives) anti*o2idants) buffering agents) chelating agents) coloring agents) comple2ing
agents) desiccants) emulsifying agents) flavoring agents and perfumes) humectant) tonicity agent)
"etting and solubilizing agents.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. #he #heory and practice of Industrial Pharmacy * 8achman
9. %merican Pharmacy * Spro"l
:. Pharmaceutics * %ulton
3. @emingtonBs Pharmaceutical Sciences
7. +ispensing of medication * (usa / 0artin
-. Pharmaceutical Practice * %ulton
>. #he 2tra Pharmacopoeia = 0artindale
5. +ispensing of medication * (usa / 0artin
<. Pharmaceutical 'alculation = Stock 8osa
,.. %nselHs pharmaceutical dosage forms / drug delivery system* 8oyd) Eicholas) +onald
&P) 20232 Pharmaceutical Analysis > :uality +ontrol 9 I 6 +re#its

' Intro#uction of Pharmaceutical Analysis2 Significance of quantitative analysis in
Pharmaceutical quality) assurance) +ifferent techniques of analysis) Selection of samples)
significant figures) precision and accuracy of representative samples) fundamentals of volumetric
analysis) methods of e2pressing concentration) primary and secondary standards) theory and
basic concepts of 'C0P) IS; <...) IS; <..,) #$0) $uality @evie" and documentation.
2' :uality Assurance2 #heory and basic concepts of 'C0P) IS; <...) IS; <..,) #$0)
$uality @evie" and documentation.
6' Aci# base titration2 %cid base concepts) @ole of this form of titration of Pharmaceutical
quality assurance) ionization) la" of ionization) (enderson (esselbach equation) neutralization
curves) acid base indicators) mi2ed indicators used in polyprotic) polyamines and amino acid
systems during amino acid titration.
7' $xi#ation ,e#uction -itration2 'oncepts of o2idation and reduction) @edo2 reactions)
strengths and equivalent "eight of redo2 agents) theory of redo2 titration) measurement of
electrode potential) o2idation*reduction) iodometry) pharmaceutical application of redo2 titration.
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5' +omplexometric -itration2 'oncept / theory of chelation) chelating agents) choice of
chelating agents) and pharmaceutical importance of chelation.
0' 8on-a=ueous -itration2 'oncept) different methods and pharmaceutical Importance of
determination of moisture content in pharmaceuticals. Principles of microbiological assay of
antibiotics and vitamins.
?' A=uametry2 Principle and scope) physical methods of "ater determination) chemical methods
of "ater determination) Farl*?isher procedure6 Principle) chemistry) methodology) equipment)
end point detection and limitations.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. % #e2t book of Pharmaceutical %nalysis * F.%. 'onnors
9. $uantitative Pharmaceutical %nalysis * 'hatten
:. $uantitative Inorganic %nalysis vol. I / II * Aogel
3. United State Pharmacopoeia
7. British Pharmacopoeia
-. $uality 'ontrol in Pharmaceutical Industry * 0.S. 'ooper
6
r#
.ear
st
Semester
&P) 602 Pharmaceutical -echnolo"y - II 6 +re#its
(Pre* requisite Pharmaceutical #echnology * I!
' PoC#er an# "ranules2 @easons for granulation) properties of granules e'"' size and shape)
surface area) density) strength and friability) Det / +ry granulation methods) direct compression
and the granulation machine.
2' -ablet formulation2 +efinition) classification) advantages) disadvantages and properties of
tablets) formulation of tablets) tableting e2cipients) tablet compression machines) formulation of
special tablets like effervescent tablet) dispersible tablet) compression coated tablet) che"able
tablets) 'ommon problems for tablets.
6' -ablet toolin"2 #ypes of tablet tooling) Steel selection) 0aintenance and storage of tooling.
valuation of tablets6 (ardness measurement) "eight variation tests) thickness and diameter)
friability) disintegration time) dissolution rate) mechanism of tablet disintegration and
dissolution) in process quality control methods in tablet manufacture.
7' -ablet coatin"2 Purpose and classifications of coating methods) advantages and disadvantages
of coating methods.
a* Su"ar coatin"2 +ifferent stages of sugar coating) problems of sugar coating.
b! Film coatin"2 ?ilm formers) plasticizer) solvents) other e2cipients) problems of film
coating.
c* Dry coatin"2 compression coating) comparison bet"een sugar coating and film
coating.
#* +oatin" machines2 'onventional) perforated and fluidized.
e* +oatin" problem an# their reme#y'
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5' )ar# "elatin capsules2 +efinition) classification) advantages and limitations of capsule
dosage forms) gelatin and its manufacture) manufacture of hard capsule shells) properties and
formulation of capsules) capsule filling machines) tooling and accessories) problems in capsule
manufacturing) quality control methods of capsules / packaging of hard gelatin capsules.
0' Soft "elatin capsules2 +efinition) classification) advantages limitations) properties and
formulation of soft capsules) manufacturing of soft capsules) problems in soft capsule
manufacturing) quality control methods of soft capsules) packaging of soft*capsules.
?' 1icroencapsulation technolo"y6 Purpose) methods of preparation) evaluation)
pharmaceutical and biological applications of microencapsulation process.
&P) 6022 Pharmaceutical -echnolo"y II Sessional '5 +re#its
,. +etermination of derived properties of po"ders like density) porosity) compressibility and
angle of repose.
9. Study of tablet press.
:. ?ormulation and manufacturing of different tablets.
3. 2periments to illustrate the problems encountered during preparation of tablets.
a! #ablet "eight variation
b! #ablet hardness test.
c! #ablet friability test
7. ?ormulation and manufacturing of hard gelatin capsules) problems encountered during
preparation and Physical evaluation of capsules.
-. ?ormulation and manufacturing of dispersible aspirin tablets
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. #he #heory and practice of Industrial Pharmacy * 8achman
9. %merican Pharmacy * Spro"l
:. Pharmaceutics = %ulton
3. @emingtonBs Pharmaceutical Sciences
7. +ispensing of medication * (usa / 0artin
-. Pharmaceutical Practice * %ulton
>. #he 2tra Pharmacopoeia = 0artindale
&P) 6062 Pharmacolo"y -II 6 +re#its
(Pre *requisite * Pharmacology I and Physiology / %natomy*III!
' +hemotherapy of parasitic infections2 introduction) drug used in malaria) helminthiasis)
#ripanosomiasis) 8eishmaniasis) %mebiasis) Ciardiasis) #richmoniasis.
2' +hemotherapy of microbial #iseases2
a* Ceneral considerations
b* Sulfonamides) #rimethoprim*sulphametho2azole) $uinolones and agents used in
Urinary #ract Infection.
c* Penicillin) 'ephalosporins and other =8actam antibiotics.
#* %minoglycosides.
9-
e* #etracycline) 'hloramphenicol and rythromycin.
f* +rugs used in #uberculosis and 8eprosy.
"* %ntifungal agents.
6' +hemotherapy of 8eoplastic #iseases2 Introduction) general consideration) classification)
mechanism of action and side effects of antineoplastic agents.
7' @astric Antaci#s2 Ceneral consideration) 'hemistry) %bsorption) +istribution and secretion
in CI tract. ffect of gastric secretion. +escription of some antacids.
5' Antiviral Dru"s2 %gents to treat (erpes Simple2 Airus and varicella Goster Airus infection.)
'ytomegalovirus Infection. %ntiretroviral agents) %ntihepatitis anegts) Bardflu virus)
%ntiinfluenza agents)
0' Immunosuppressive a"ent an# @ene -herapy2 'ytoto2ic drugs) Clucocorticoids) specific
#*cell inhibitors) Cene modification) Cene transfer application) 8imitations of gene therapy)
+isease targets for gene therapy (organ directed) cancer gene therapy for infectious diseases!.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. Pharmacological basis of therapeutics*Coodman / Cillman.
9. 0edical Pharmacology*Fatzung.
:. 0edical Pharmacology* 0eyer.
3. 0edical Pharmacology*%. Coth.
7. Pharmacology / Phrmacotherapeutics * @.S. Satosker
&P) 6072 +linical Patholo"y 6 +re#its
' Intro#uction2 Ceneral considerations) core and scope of clinical pathology.
2' +ellular In%ury an# A#aptation2 0orphology of in1ured cells) intracellular accumulation)
sub*cellular alteration) adaptation) neuralgia.
6' Inflammation an# ,epair2 0orphological patterns and changes in vascular flo" and
permeability) phagocytosis) chemical mediators) mechanisms of regeneration and repairing)
gastritis) ulceration) pleuritis) cervicitis.
7' )emo#ynamic Deran"ement2 dema) hyperemia) congestion) thrombosis) embolism)
infarction) shock.
5' 8eoplasia2 'haracteristics) grading and stages of cancer) metastasis) karyotype changes in
tumour) carcinogenic agents and their cellular interaction) oncogenes and cancer) sarcomas.
0' Infectious Diseases2 (erpes simple2) %I+S) diphtheria) "hooping cough) tuberculosis)
syphilis) plague) tetanus) giardiasis) trichomoniasis) pneumonia) filariasis.
?' 8utritional Diseases2 0aresmus*F"ashiorkor) deficiency states of vitamins and minerals.
3' Diseases of &loo# Eessels2 %rteriosclerosis) hypersensitivity) thrombophelibitis) varicose
veins.
9>
4' )eart Diseases2 'ongestive heart failure) Ischemia) myocardial infarction) congenital heart
disease) rheumatic fever) rheumatic heart disease) myocarditis.
0' Aun" Diseases2 Pulmonary congestion) lung abscess) pulmonary hypertension) bronchitis)
asthma) ';P+) bronchogenic carcinoma.
' Fi#ney Diseases2 @enal failures) nephritis) obstructive neuropathy) nephrolithiasis&
urolithiasis.
2' -hyroi# Diseases2 'retinism) my2edema) graves disease) goiter) hyperthyroidism.
6' Diseases of the /n#ocrine an# /xocrine @lan#s2 Pancreatic diseases) diabetes mellitus)
Gollinger*llisone syndrome.
7' 1iscellaneous2 Spleenomegaly) pyloric stenosis) endometrial hyperplasia) cholelithiasis)
cholecysitis) diseases of the nervous system) gastrointestinal and placental disorders) diseases of
stomach and intestine.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. Pathological Basis of +iseases = @obbins
9. Practical Pathology and 0icrobiology* Prof. F. %. Fhaleque) +r. F. G. 0amun
&P) 6052 1e#icinal chemistry - II 6 +re#its
(Pre*requisite6 0edicinal chemistry I!
' Principles of #ru" #esi"n2 #heory) different traditional and mechanism based approaches to
drug design) application of quantum mechanics) computer aided drug designing ('%++!)
molecular modeling) congenetic series and clinical evaluation.
2' +hemistry of #ru" metabolism an# concept of pro-#ru"2 Path"ays of drug metabolism)
metabolism of various groups of drugs) factors affecting drug metabolism) methods of studying
drug metabolism) ne" aspect of drug metabolism) metabolic products of common drugs.
+efinition) 'hemistry) 'haracteristics and properties of Pro*drug.
6' Fno"ledge of the chemistry) synthesis and structure activity relationship of the follo"ing
groups of medicinal substance6
a* (ormones)
b* %ntibiotics.
7' Synthesis of natural products and heterocyclic compounds6
a! 7*membered heterocyclic compounds6 Pyrrole) furan) thiophene) pyrazole) imidazole)
o2azole) iso2azole) thiozole and isothiazole6 their preparations) reactions and
pharmaceutical importance.
b* -*membered heterocyclic compounds6 Pyridine) piperidine) pyrimidine) pyradazine)
pyrazine and triazine) their preparation) reaction and pharmaceutical importance.
&P) 6002 1e#icinal chemistry Sessional '5 +re#its
Synthesis of Salicylic acid) %spirin) Paracetamol) Benzocaine) 0ethyl benzoate) P%S%) P%B%)
Phenacetin.
95
,ecommen#e# boo;s
,. % te2tbook of 0edicinal 'hemistry * Dilson and Cisvold
9. 0edicinal 'hemistry * Burger
:. ;rganic 'hemistry (vol , / 9! * ?inar
3. ;rganic 'hemistry * 0orrison and boyd
&P) 60?2 Pharmaceutical Analysis > :uality +ontrol -II 6 +re#its
(Pre* requisite* Pharmaceutical %nalysis / $uality 'ontrol*I!
' Absorption Spectroscopy2
a* Infra-re# spectrophotometry2 Introduction) purpose) description of the methodology)
utilization and current application.
b* Eisible an# ultraviolet spectrophotometry2 Introduction6 lectromagnetic radiation)
units) electromagnetic spectra and absorption of radiation) 8ambertHs and BeerHs la"s)
+eviations from 8ambertHs and BeerHs la") Instrumentation) colorimetry) chromophores
and au2ochromes) %nalysis of mi2tures) %bsorption and intensity shifts) %pplication of
Aisible and ultraviolet spectroscopy quantitative analysis of drugs.
c* Polarimetry2 Introduction6 ;rigin of optical @otation) molecular requirements for
optical rotatory po"er.0ethods used in Polarimetry.
#* Fluorometry2 Introduction6 #heoretical principle) fluorescence and chemical
structure) instrumentation. ?actors influencing intensity of fluorescence) comparison of
fluorometry and spectrophotometry) application of fluorometry in Pharmaceutical
analysis.
2' +hromato"raphic techni=ue2 'olumn chromatography and gel filtration techniques.
#hin*layer chromatography) Ion*e2change chromatography6 Introduction) principles and
theories) preparation procedure) 0ethods of detection) %pplication.
6' )i"h Performance Ai=ui# +hromato"raphy2 Introduction and theoretical principles.
instrumentation) characteristics of stationary and mobile phase) reversed phase high performance
chromatography) applications.
&P) 6032 Pharmaceutical Analysis > :uality +ontrol Sessional '5 +re#its
' %ssay of acetyl salicylic acid in aspirin tablets
2' Eon*aqueous assay of phenobarbitone tablets
6' %ssay of antazoline hydrochloride in antihistamine tablets
7' Eon*aqueous titration of P%S tablets
5' +etermination of potency of penicillin tablets
0' +etermination of potency of vitamin tablets
?' +etermination of calcium gluconate tablets and in1ections by +#% titration
3' +etermination of saponification value) iodine value and acid value of fi2ed oils
4' %ssay of sulfa*drugs by nitrate titration
0' %ssay of different drugs by conductometric) potentiometric) amperometric and
electrogravimetric titration
' Bioassay of different antibiotics
,ecommen#e# &oo;s2
9<
,. % #e2tbook of Pharmaceutical %nalysis * F.%. 'onnors
9. Practical) Pharmaceutical 'hemistry (Part ,/9! * %.(. Beckett / J.B.Stenlake
:. AogelHs #e2tbook of $uantitative Inorganic %nalysis* J. Bassett
3. AogelHs #e2tbook of Practical ;rganic 'hemistry *?urniss
7. Spectroscopic 0ethods in ;rganic 'hemistry. * +.(. Dilliams / I. ?leming
-. lementary ;rganic Spectroscopy* 4.@.Sharma
>. Spectroscopy of ;rganic 'ompounds* P. S. Falsi
5. Pharmaceutical chemistry (Aol 9! * 'hatten
<. Introduction to Spectroscopy* 8apman Pavia
&P) 60 42 &iopharmaceutics an# Pharmaco;inetics 9 I 6 +re#its
' Intro#uction 2 Introduction to Biopharmaceutics / 'linical pharmacokinetics and their role
in formulation development and clinical setting.

2' @astrointestional Absorption of Dru"s2
a* &iolo"ical +onsi#eration2 0embrane physiology) gastrointestinal physiology)
0echanism of absorption etc.
b*Physicochemical +onsi#eration 2 pFa and Castrointestinal absorption M p( *
Partition theory and other physicochemical factors.
c* Dosa"e Form +onsi#eration2 @ole of different dosage forms like solution)
suspension) tablet capsule) emulsion etc. on gastrointestinal absorption.
#* +isintegration and dissolution of drugs.
6' Distribution of #ru"s2
a* Important pharmaco;inetic parameters6 such as Biological half * life) apparent
volume of distribution) area under the curve) elimination rate constant etc.
b* Dru" Protein Interaction 2 #heoretical aspect of protein drug interaction) 0ethods
used for protein binding) Finetics of protein binding) +etermination of binding sites and
association constant) ?actors affecting protein binding) ffects of protein binding on
drug distribution) limination and pharmacological effects of drug.
7' Dru" +learance2
a* #heoretic aspects of drug elimination) e2cretion and biotransformation.
b* @enal elimination6 Clomerular filtration) %ctive tubular secretion) #ubular
reabsorption) +etermination of renal clearance.
c* (epatic elimination and Biliary e2cretion of drug.
5' &ioavailability an# &ioe=uivalence2 +efinition of different parameters relative to
bioavailability) Purpose of bioavailability) @elative and absolute bioavailability) 0ethods of
assaying bioavailability) 'riteria for bioequivalence studies.
,ecommen#e# boo;s
,. Biopharmaceutics / 'linical Pharmacokinetics * 0. Cibaldi
9. Biopharmaceutics / 'linical Pharmacokinetics * Eotari
:. Biopharmaceutics / @elevant Pharmacokinetics * #.C. Dagner
3. Biopharmaceutics / +rug interactions * 'ad"allader
7. Pharmacokinetics * 0. Cibaldi / +. Perrier
-. %pplied Biopharmaceutics / Pharmacokinetics = 8eon Shargel / %ndre" B.'. 4U
:.
6
r#
.ear 2
n#
Semester
&P) 602 2 &iopharmaceutics > Pharmaco;inetics - II 6 +re#its
(Pre*requisite = Biopharmaceutics / Pharmacokinetics = I!
' +ompartmental Analysis2
a* $ne compartment open mo#el2 +etermination of plasma concentration from one
compartment open model) elimination rate constant) apparent volume of distribution.
b* 1ultiple compartment mo#els2
i* -Co -compartment open mo#el2 method of residuals) apparent volume of
distributions) drug in tissue compartment) elimination rate constant.
ii* -hree compartment open mo#el2 method of residuals) determination of area
under curve) apparent volume of distribution elimination rate constant.
2' Pharmaco;inetics of Dru" Absorption2 Gero*order absorption model) ?irst*order absorption
model) determination of absorption rate constant from oral absorption data.
6' 1ultiple Dosa"e ,e"imens (1D,*2 +rug accumulation) repetitive IA in1ection) multiple oral
dosage regimens) loading dose) determination of bioavailability and bioequivalence from 0+@.
7' Intravenous Infusion2 ;ne compartment model drugs) t"o compartment model drugs)
infusion plus loading dose.
5' Dose a#%ustment2 +ose ad1ustment in patients "ith or "ithout renal and hepatic failure.
Pharm 60222 &iopharmaceutics > Pharmaco;inetics Sessional '5 +re#its

In vitro stu#y of bio-availability of #ru"2
a! #ablet disintegration tests of solid dosage forms.
b! #ablet dissolution tests of solid dosage forms.
,ecommen#e# boo;s
,. Biopharmaceutics / 'linical Pharmacokinetics * 0. Cibaldi
9. Biopharmaceutics / 'linical Pharmacokinetics * Eotari
:. Biopharmaceutics / @elevant Pharmacokinetics * #.C. Dagner
3. Biopharmaceutics / +rug interactions * 'ad"allader
7. Pharmacokinetics * 0. Cibaldi / +. Perrier
-. %pplied Biopharmaceutics / Pharmacokinetics = 8eon Shargel / %ndre" B.'. 4U
&P) 60262 Pharmacolo"y -III 6 +re#its
(Pre *requisite * Pharmacology I and II!
' Dru"s affectin" synaptic %unction an# effector or"ans2
a* Ceneral functions of the autonomic and somatic motor nervous system) points of
interference of drugs on the autonomic nervous system) neurotransmission) cholinergic
transmission) (storage and release of acetylcholine) cholinergic receptor and signal
transduction) subtypes of nicotinic and muscarinic receptor) molecular basis of
cholinergic receptor function!) adrenergic transmission (synthesis) storage and release of
:,
catecholamine) reuptake and termination of action of catecholamines) classification of
adrenergic receptors) molecular basis of adrenergic receptor function!) other autonomic
transmitters.
b* Pharmacological action) mechanism of action) uses) side effects and structure activity
relationship of the follo"ing categories of autonomic drugs6
i* 0uscarinic receptor agonists and antagonists
ii* %nticholinesterases
iii* %gents acting at the neuromuscular 1unction and autonomic ganglia and
iv* 'atecholamines) sympathomimetic and adrenergic receptor antagonists
c* 7*hydro2ytryptamine receptor agonists and antagonists) synthesis and metabolism)
physiological function of 7*(#) receptor) and site of action) serotonergic drugs and
clinical use
2' Pharmacolo"y of #ru"s affectin" +ar#io-vascular function2 Basic physiology) general
considerations) and pharmacological actions) mechanism of action) uses) side effects and
structure activity relationship of the follo"ing categories of drugs6
a* +iuretics and antidiuretics
b* +rugs used in I(+ like %ngina and 0yocardial Infarction
c* %ntihypertensive drugs
#* %ntiarrythmic drugs
e* Pharmacological treatment of heart failure and
f* +rugs used in (yperlipoproteinemias
6' $phthalmolo"y2 ;vervie" of ocular physiology and biochemistry) ocular structure) delivery
strategies) chemotherapy of microbial diseases of the eye) use of other agents for ophthalmic
therapy.
7' Anti #iabetic #ru"s2 Introduction and classification of diabetes. (ypoglycemia and
(yperglycemia. ;ral hypoglycemic agents6 Introduction) 'lassification) 0ode of action) uses
and side effects of some hypoglycemic agents. 0anagement of diabetes mellitus.
5' S;in Pharmacolo"y2 ;vervie" of temperature regulation) drugs affecting skin) their
pharmacological actions) mechanism of action) uses and side effects.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. Pharmacological basis of therapeutics*Coodman / Cillman
9. Basic / clinical Pharmacology* Bertram C. Fatzung
:. 0edical Pharmacology* 0eyer
3. 0edical Pharmacology*%. Coth
7. Pharmacology / Phrmacotherapeutics*@.S. Satosker
-. 8ippincottHs Illustrated @evie"s6 Pharmacology* @ichard +. (o"land / 0ary J. 0ycek.
&P) 60272 Pharmaceutical /n"ineerin" 6 +re#its
(Pre* requisite*Pharmaceutical #echnology * ,!
' +onstruction material2 ?actors influencing the selection of materials) classification of
materials for plant construction.
:9
2' Gater treatment plants in pharmaceutical in#ustry2 +istillation of "ater) Ion*e2change
process) reverse osmosis) microbiological quality and analysis of pharmaceutical "ater) Biofilm)
Passivation
6' )EA+ system2 ?undamentals of pharmaceutical (A%' system) importance of humidity
control in pharmaceutical industry) 0ethods of humidity control.
7' Distillation2 @aultHs la") phase diagram) volatility) simple steam / flash distillations)
principle of rectification) 0c'abe thiele method for calculations of number of theoretical plates)
%zeotrapic / e2tractive distillation 0athematical problems on distillation.
5' Dryin"2 0oisture content / mechanism of drying) rate of drying / time of drying
calculations) classification / types of dryers) dryers used in pharmaceutical industries and
special drying methods) 0athematical problems on drying.
0' Filtration > centrifu"ation2 #heory of filtration) filter aids) filter media) industrial filters
including filter press) rotary filter) edge filter etc.) ?actors affecting filtration) optimum cleaning
cycle in batch filters) principle of centrifugation) industrial centrifugal filters and centrifugal
sedimenters.
?' 1illin"! SiDe re#uction > siDe separation2 +efinition) ob1ective of size reduction) factors
affecting size reduction) la"s governing energy / po"der requirements of a mill) types of mill
including ball mill) hammer mill fluid energy mill etc.
3' 1ixin"2 #heory of mi2ing) solid*solid) solid*liquid / liquid*liquid mi2ing equipments.
4. ,efri"eration > air con#itionin"6 Principles / applications .
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. #he #heory and practice of Industrial Pharmacy * 8achman
9. %merican Pharmacy * Spro"l
:. Pharmaceutics * %ulton.
3. @emingtonBs Pharmaceutical Sciences
7. +ispensing of 0edication * (usa / 0artin
-. Pharmaceutical Practice * %ulton
>. #he 2tra Pharmacopoeia = 0artindale

&P) 60252 A#vance# Pharmaceutical Analysis - I 6 +re#its
(Pre*requisite*Pharmaceutical %nalysis*I and II!
' Polaro"raphy2 Introduction) Principle and Instrumentation of polarogram) ?actors
influencing current flo" during electrolysis) ?actors governing the diffusion current (Ilkovic
quation) 0a2ima and Suppressors) ;2ygen "ave and supporting electrolyte!) $uantitative
analysis and applications of polarographic technique in pharmacy.
2' +on#uctometry2 Principle) apparatus and measurements) ;hmHs 8a" and FohlrauschHs 8a")
2perimental details of conductometric titration) and %pplication.
6' H-ray crystallo"raphy2 Introduction) Principle and Instrumentation of potentiometer)
Potentiometric titration) lectrochemical cells and half cells) @eference and Indicator
electrode) 0easurement of potential and application of potentiometric titration.
::
7' Potentiometry2 K*ray and diffraction of K*ray) BraggBs la") po"der diffraction patterns)
methods of measurement) analysis and application of K*ray diffraction.
5' Amperometry2 #heory and technique of amperometric titration "ith dropping mercury
electrode and applications) factor affecting current flo" during analysis.
0' &ioassay of antibiotics Cith statistical evaluation2 Prerequisites and development) errors in
bioassay and ho" to overcome them. Statistical design of bioassay) method and determination of
bioavailability.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. % #e2tbook of Pharmaceutical %nalysis * F.%. 'onnors
9. $uantitative Pharmaceutical %nalysis * 'hatten
:. $uantitative Inorganic %nalysis vol. I / II*Aogel
3. United State Pharmacopoeia
7. British Pharmacopoeia
-. $uality 'ontrol in Pharmaceutical Industry * 0.S. 'ooper
&P) 60202 Pharmaceutical ,e"ulatory Affairs 2 +re#its
' @eneral +onsi#eration2 +efinition) scope) maintenance of prerogatives and licensure) legal
relationship and dealings.
2' +ommercial AaCs2 Business la") 8a"s of contract ,5>9) regulations and la"s governing the
practices of pharmacy (#he Pharmacy ;rdinance,<>-!.
6' Policies! sales! re"ulation an# laCs concernin" to the manufacture! possession!
#istribution! sale of #ru"s an# poisons2 #he +rug Policy ,<59) ssential +rug 8ist) #he +rug
%ct ,<3.) #he +rug ('ontrol! ;rdinance ,<59) #he Earcotics ('ontrol! %ct ,<<.) #he Poisons
%ct ,<,< and related amendments thereof.
7' +ontrol of Dru" A#vertisements an# Prices2 patented and trade marked medicine)
proprietary medicine) schedules of drugs and poisons) regulation of cosmetics) poisons control.
5' Professional characteristics and ethical norms) relationship of trust) ethical considerations
during pharmacy practice) deficiencies of self*regulation) adherence of self*regulation) #he
PharmacistHs code of ethics.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s2
,. #he Pharmacy ;rdinance) ,<>-) 0inistry of la" and parliamentary %ffairs) Bangladesh Covernment)
+haka
9. #he +rugs ('ontrol! ;rdinance) ,<59) 0inistry of la" and land reforms) Bangladesh Covernment)
+haka
:. +rug Policy of Bangladesh 0inistry of (ealth and population 'ontrol) (ealth +ivision) +haka
3. B.0. 0ithal) % #e2tbook of ?orensic Pharmacy) Eational Book 'enter) 'alcutta) India
7. PharmacistsH 'ode of thics) Pharmacy 'ouncil of Bangladesh) +haka
&P) 602?2 Pharmaceutical 1ana"ement an# Inventory +ontrol 2 +re#its
:3
' 1ana"erial role of pharmacist2 pharmacists in different services of health and
pharmaceutical industry* pharmaceutical production and quality control) marketing and sales)
regulatory affairs) training) medical information services) research and development) hospital
pharmacy) community pharmacy) EC;s) education consultancy.
2' ,esponsibilities of a pharmacist in 0anagement) Planning) ;rganizing) Staffing) 8eading
and 'ontrolling.
6' Pro#uction an# $peration 1ana"ement2 Productivity problems and measurement)
operation management systems) concepts of operation research. #echniques for improving
productivity) Pro1ect evaluation and revie" technique (P@#!) critical path management ('P0!)
total quality management (#$0!) value engineering) "ork simplification) quality circles.
7' 1aterial mana"ement2
a* Purchasin"2 ?ormulating effective buying policies) determination of needs and desires
of patrons) selecting the sources of supply) determination of the terms of purchase) receiving)
marketing and stocking goods.
b* Inventory +ontrol2 material selection) specification) costs) purchasing procedure)
inventory planning and control) economic order quantity) 1ust*in*time inventory system.
5' $r"aniDation structures an# personnel mana"ement6 Social organization and legal
organization) the sole proprietorship) the general partnership) private and public limited
companies) their relative advantages and disadvantages) importance) principles) methods)
motivation) staff requirements theory for personnel management.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s2
,. 0anagement6 % Clobal Perspective* Deihrich) (einz and (arold Foontz
9. 0arketing 0anagement6 %nalysis) Planning) %nd 'ontrol* Fotler) Philip
:. ;rganizational Behavior6 'oncepts) 'ontroversies) %pplications* @obbins) Stephens P
7
th
.ear
st
Semester
&P) 702 Pharmaceutical -echnolo"y -III 6 +re#its
(Pre*requisite* Pharmaceutical #echnology*I / II!
' Desi"n an# operation of clean room2
a* Sources of contamination) %ir flo" systems6 'onventional) Unidirectional and
8aminar air flo" units) %ir filtration mechanisms6 ?ibrous and (P% filters.
b* #emperature and humidity control
c* Building design) construction and use
#* Protective clothing) 'leaning and disinfecting
e* 'ommissioning test of clean and aseptic rooms) @outine monitoring tests and
f* #he operation of clean aseptic room) Fey factors in clean room operations
2' Parenteral pro#ucts2
a* +efinition and classification
b* ?ormulation consideration6 Aehicles) and additives) 'ontainers
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c* 0anufacturing consideration6 nvironment) 0anufacturing techniques) @a" materials
and machines
#* $uality control of parenteral products6 Sterility tests) Pyrogen test) 'larity test) 8eak
test for ampoules
e* Packaging of parenteral products
6' $phthalmic pro#ucts2
a* %natomy of eye
b* %bsorption of drugs in the eye
c* 'lassification of ophthalmic products
#* Safety considerations
e* ?ormulation considerations6 Aehicles) additives) manufacturing considerations6
nvironment) 0anufacturing techniques
f* @a" materials and machines
"* $uality control of ophthalmic products and
h* Packaging of ophthalmic products
7' Pac;a"in" technolo"y2 Purpose of packaging) properties of packaging materials) factors
influencing choice of packaging) using glass containers) metal and metal containers) plastic and
plastic containers) films) foils and laminates) rubber based materials) closures) tamper resistant
packaging) testing and quality assurance of packaging materials) different packing machines
accessories) organization of packaging) line) labeling.
&P) 7022 Pharmaceutical -echnolo"y III Sessional '5 +re#its
,. valuation of parenteral products like clarity test) pyrogen test) microbial test)
isotonicity determination.
9. valuation of ophthalmic preparation6 microbial test) p
(
determination) isotonicity
determination.
:. ?ormulation / dissolution of sustained release dosage form and evaluation.
3. Preparation / evaluation of suppositories.
7. Physical evaluation of different types of packaging like blisters) PA') %lu*alu) bottle)
amber glass) vials) ampoules etc.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. #heory and practice of Industrial Pharmacy* 8achmann
9. %merican Pharmacy * Spro"l
:. Pharmaceutics* %ulton
3. @emingtonBs Pharmaceutical Scinces
7. +ispensing for Pharmaceutical Students*'ooper / Cunn
-. BentleyBs #e2tbook of Pharmaceutics
>. #utorial Pharmacy * 'ooper / Cunn
&P) 7062 A#vance# Pharmaceutical Analysis -II 6 +re#its
(Pre*requisite* Pharmaceutical I analysis*I /II / %dvanced Pharmaceutical analysis*I!
' 8uclear 1a"netic ,esonance Spectroscopy2 (E0@ spectroscopy6 Introduction and theory)
rela2ation process) instrumentation) chemical shift) spin*spin coupling) different spin systems)
coupling constants) spin*spin decoupling) long range coupling) and t"o dimensional E0@
:-
spectroscopy) nuclear over hauser effect. 9+ correlated (';S4! and 9+ Euclear over hauser
enhancement spectroscopy (E;S4!) (0B') (0$') ') '
,:
E0@ spectroscopy.
2' 1ass spectroscopy2 Introduction) theory) the mass spectrum) determination of molecular
formula) Ionization technique) recognition of molecular ion) ?ragmentation process) applications.
6' Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy2 #heory) Instrumentation) %pplication in quantitative
analysis.
7' @as chromato"raphy2 Introduction and principles) theoretical considerations) column
technology) detectors) analytical application of gas chromatography.
5' ,a#io-+hemical 1etho#s of Analysis2 ?ine Particle #echnology) K*@ay (K@+ and K@?!
#echniques) #otal ;rganic 'arbon %nalysis (#;'!.
&P) 7072 A#vance# Pharmaceutical Analysis Sessional '5 +re#its
%nalysis of medicinal substances from the pharmaceutical preparation by6
' Spectrophotometric method (analgesics) %ntibiotics) #ranquillizers) 0acromolecules etc!.
2' (igh performance liquid chromatographic ((P8'! and thin layer chromatographic (#8'!
methods.
6' +etection of 0edicinal substances by Infrared Spectroscopy.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. Introduction to Spectroscopy * Pavia
9. Spectroscopy * Dilliam Femp
:. #e2tbook of Pharmaceutical %nalysis * 'onnor
3. lementary ;rganic Spectroscopy*4.@. Sharma
&P) 7052 A#vance# 1e#icinal chemistry 6 +re#its
(Pre*requisite6 0edicinal chemistry I / 0edicinal chemistry II!
' 8ame reaction2 @eimer*#imann) Ailsmeier*(aack and Dolf*Fishner reduction.
2' FnoCle#"e of the chemistry! synthesis an# structure activity relationship of the folloCin"
"roups of me#icinal substance2
a* Sedative and hypnotics
b* %utacoids
c* Earcotic analgesics
#* ES%I+s
e* #ranquilizing agents
f* %nti*cancer agents
"* 0embrane acting drugs6 +rugs acting on 'a
L9
) F
L
) Ea
L
channels and
h* %nti*malarial agents
6' +ombinatorial +hemistry6
a* 'ombinatorial synthesis6 Introduction to the drug discovery process.
b* 8ibrary synthesis on resin beads*solids phase chemistry) resin beads) speeding up
peptide synthesis) mi2 / split library synthesis) inde2ed combinatorial libraries)
template*based libraries) liquid phase combinatorial synthesis) Solid phase library
chemistry*linkers) alcohol linkers) traceless linkers etc and
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c* 'ombinatorial chemistry applications*impact on drug discovery
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. % #e2tbook of medicinal 'hemistry*Dilson / Cisvold
9. 0edicinal 'hemistry* Burger
:. ;rganic 'hemistry (Aol. , / 9! *?inar
3. ;rganic 'hemistry* 0orrison / Boyd
&P) 7002 Pharmaceutical &iotechnolo"y > Immunolo"y 6 +re#its
' Intro#uction2 %n overvie" to Biotechnology
2' Fun#amentals to 1olecular &iotechnolo"y
6' ,ecombinant D8A -echnolo"y2
a* Introduction to genetic engineering
b* #ools of genetic engineering
c* #echniques of genetic engineering
#* %pplication of genetic engineering
7' +hemical synthesis! se=uencin" an# amplication of D8A2 %utomated +E% sequencing)
Polymerase chain reaction (P'@! and gene synthesis by P'@) +irected mutagenesis and protein
engineering) large scale production of proteins from recombinant microorganisms.
5' Directe# 1uta"enesis an# Protein en"ineerin"2 Aarious methods for mutagenesis) +E%
shuffling methods for protein engineering.
0' Aar"e scale pro#uction of proteins from recombinant microor"anisms
?' &asic Immunolo"y> Immunolo"ical Pro#ucts2 Aaccines =Submit vaccines) attenuated
vaccines) vector vaccines) +E% vaccines.
3' 1onoclonal antibo#ies an# hybri#oma technolo"y2 Introduction to 0onoclonal antibodies)
Production of 0onoclonal antibiotics) %pplications of 0onoclonal antibodies.
4' /nDyme technolo"y > immobiliDation2 Introduction to nzyme) Production of nzyme)
nzyme immobilization and applications.
0' Fermentation technolo"y2 Introduction to ?ermentation technology) Improvement of
industrial strains of microorganisms) ?ermentative) medium and inoculums development)
Biological products obtained from fermentation.
' -issue culture an# cell culture biotechnolo"y2 Introduction) requirements) methodology
and applications of Plant tissue culture) %nimal tissue culture) Cene therapy and antisepses
therapy.
2' @ene therapy an# antisense therapy'
6' &iotechnolo"y an# pharmacy2 +rugs obtained from biotechnology) Stability)
bioavailability and designing drug delivery systems for biotechnological products)
Biotechnology6 a vie" to"ards future.
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,ecommen#e# &oo;s2
,. 'ell and 0olecular Biology* .+.P. +e @obertis
9. 0olecular Biology* P.'. #urner) %.C. 0' 8ennan
:. (uman 0olecular Biology* Stefen Surzycki
3. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology* S. P. Ayas / A.F. +i2it
7. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology*F. Sambamurthy / %. Far
&P) 70?2 )ospital > +ommunity Pharmacy 6 +re#its
' @eneral +onsi#erations2 ;rganization) types of hospitals) functions and administrations.
2' Uni=ueness of hospital Pharmacy2 ?unctional organization and administration)
+epartmental services (%mbulatory patient care) institutional care) emergency and casualty
cares!) ducational and #raining services) pharmaceutical research protocols) $uality control
system) +evelopment and maintenance of pharmacy premises.
6' Purchasin"! procurement! stora"e! #istribution! le"al control of #ru"s an# poisons'
Special Services2 @ational drug utilization system) (ospital ?ormulary) Unit dose dispensing)
Patient counseling) clinical pharmacy practices) Investigational and ne" drug research protocols)
coordination services.
7' Dru" an# Poison Information an# +ontrol services2 %ntisera and antidote Banks) %dverse
reaction monitoring and reporting) computerized information net"orks and packets)
stablishment of such a center.
5' Dispensin" of Prescriptions2 Prescription format) abbreviations used in prescriptions)
preparing a prescription) packing and labeling) checking prescription incompatibilities) legal
considerations.
0' Sur"ical Dressin"s2 Ceneral considerations) types) specifications) absorbable and non*
absorbable sutures) (ealth accessories.
?' +ommunity Pharmacy2 +efinition and scope of community pharmacy ;rganization
inventory control and management of retail pharmacy Business) 'ommunication) counseling for
patient compliance. @ole of pharmacist in community health care and education
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. 'linical Pharmacy and #herapeutics * (erfindal) Courly / (ort
9. #herapeutic basis of 'linical Pharmacy in the tropics * %gu"a
:. (ospital Pharmacy * Dilliam (asan
3. (ospital and 'linical Pharmacy = Pratibha Eanda) +r. @.F. Beckett
7. (ospital and 'linical Pharmacy = %nnes %hmed Siddique.
&P) 7032 Pharmaceutical 1ar;etin" an# Sales' 6 +re#its
' &asics of 1ar;etin"2 Eeeds) "ants and demandsM product) value) cost) satisfactionM e2change)
transaction and relationship) markets) marketing and marketers) production) product) selling and
marketing concepts.
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2' I#entification of 1ar;etin" opportunity2 0arketing Information System) prescription audit)
prescription behavior analysis) doctorsH database) purchase invoice audit) prevalence of diseases)
identifying competitors) identifying competitorsH strategy) ob1ectives) strengths and "eaknesses)
reactions.
6' Deman# Analysis2 0arket potential) estimating market share) forecasting techniques* e2pert
opinion) seasonal variation) statistical techniques) trend e2trapolation) survey of prescribesH
opinions.
7' 1ar;et Se"mentation2 Eecessity of market segmentation) prescription market*group of
doctors) therapeutic market) ;#' market) "holesale market) and government market) clinics)
EC;s) foreign market.
5' 1ar;etin" Strate"ies2 Product 8ife cycle of pharmaceutical products) marketing strategies in
different stages) product mi2 strategies) promotional tools) market positioning) designing
effective promotional programs.
0' 8ature an# content of a mar;etin" plan2 2ecutive summary) current marketing situation)
opportunity and issue analysis) ob1ectives) marketing strategy) action program) pro1ected profit*
loss statement) control.
?' 1o#ern Pharmaceutical or"aniDation2 volution of pharmaceutical marketing)
responsibilities of product management) documentation for IS; <...) IS; <..,) marketing
planning) marketing research) medical services) training) regulatory affairs) product
development) international marketing* e2port) import) sales departments.
3' +o#e of pharmaceutical mar;etin"' ?uture of Pharmaceutical marketing6 ffect of C%##)
#@IPS) D#;M change in drug policy) development of genetic engineering) changes in health
habit and a"areness) introduction of health insurance.
4' International 1ar;etin"2 Basic concept! 2porting) Clobalization) International market
research6 (SD;# analysis) Aalue 'hain %nalysis) Aalue 'hain System) PS# analysis!) 2port
+ocuments) 2port packaging) #ransport of Coods) International contracts) International
0ethods of Payment & 8etters of 'redit) International ?inance.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s6
,. 0anagement6 % Clobal Perspective* Deihrich) (einz and (arold Foontz
9. 0arketing 0anagement6 %nalysis) Planning) %nd 'ontrol* Fotler) Philip
:. ;rganizational Behavior6 'oncepts) 'ontroversies) %pplications* @obbins) Stephens P
7
th
.ear 2
n#
Semester
&P) 7022 Pharmaceutical -echnolo"y -IE 6 +re#its
(Pre* requisite6 Pharmaceutical #echnology * I) II / III!

' Intro#uction2 'ompaction and compression of po"der6 Physics of tablet compression)
mechanism of tablet formation) bonding in tablets) the effect of compressional force on tablet
properties) effect of lubricants on tablet compression and binding) instrumented tablet machines
and tooling) problems associated "ith large scale manufacturing of tablets.
3.
2' 8ovel Dru" Delivery System2 +ifferent types of drug effects seen after percutaneous drug
delivery) percutaneous absorption) factors affecting percutaneous absorption) transdermal drug
delivery systems) advantages) disadvantages) design features and ob1ectives) technology of
transdermal drug delivery system ) general consideration in the use of transdermal drug delivery
system) e2amples of transdermal systems in use.
2' Sustaine# release #ru" #elivery systems2 Principles) advantages) limitations and types of
S@ dosage forms) methods of obtaining S@) effects of drugs) formulation and manufacturing of
S@ tablets) drug release mechanisms from S@ dosage forms) evaluation of S@ dosage forms)
dose calculation for S@ dosage forms.
7' Aerosol science an# technolo"y2 +efinition and classification of aerosols) propellants for
aerosols) components of aerosols) containers and valves for aerosols) metered dose delivery of
aerosols) manufacturing of aerosols) testing and quality assurance of aerosols) drug delivery to
the lungs) 0echanism and factors affecting deposition of drugs in the respiratory tract) $uality
control.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. #heory and practice of Industrial Pharmacy * 8achmann
9. Pharmaceutics * %ulton
:. @emingtonBs Pharmaceutical Sciences
3. +ispensing for Pharmaceutical Students * 'ooper / Cunn
7. +ispensing of 0edication * (usa / 0artin
-. BentleyBs #e2tbook of Pharmaceutics
>. #utorial Pharmacy * 'ooper / Cunn
&P) 70222 +linical Pharmacy 2 +re#its
' @eneral consi#eration2 Scope) importance and application of clinical pharmacy)
clinical hematology) blood bank techniques etc.) organ function tests) clinical pathology) and
manifestation of diseases) drug or hospital acquired diseases) cautionary and advisory notes
for drug therapy.
2' @ui#ance for special clinical practices2 Eeonates) children) elderly) terminal
care) liver disease) renal impairment) pregnancy and lactating mothers.
6' +linical pharmacy for $-+ preparation2 %ntacids and anti*flatulence)
antidiarrhoeals) la2atives) emetics and antiemetics) antihistamines and anti*allergen)
analgesics) contraceptives) ar*nose*throat preparations) dermatological preparations.
7' +linical toxicolo"y2 @ole of poison centers) adverse reactions and poisoning
incidences) analysis of poisoning situations) poison information sources) assessment of
poison e2posure.
5' +linical si"ns! symptoms an# mana"ement of poisonin"2 'ase "ith pesticides)
fumigants) solvents) vapors) gases) food to2ins) cyanides poison) cosmetics) to2ins of animal
origin) over*doses of drugs) drug interactions etc.
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. 'linical Pharmacy and #herapeutics* (erfindal) Courly / (ort
3,
9. #herapeutic basis of 'linical Pharmacy in the tropics* %gu"a
&P) 70262 Pharmacolo"y -IE 6 +re#its
(Pre *requisite * Pharmacology I) II and III!
' Dru"s actin" on the +entral 8ervous System2
a* Eeurotransmission and 'ES6 0acrofunction of the brain region) integrative chemical
communication in the 'ES) neurotransmitter) neurohormone) neuromodulator) central
neurotransmitter) other regulatory substances (purines and cytokines!.
b* Pharmacological action) mechanism of action) uses and side effects and structure
activity relationship of the follo"ing categories of centrally acting drugs6
i* Ceneral and local anesthetics
ii* Sedatives and hypnotics
iii* +rug and the treatment of the psychotic disorders (psychosis) an2iety)
depression) and mania!
iv* %nti*epileptic drugs
v* +rugs effective in the therapy of migraine
vi* #reatment of 'ES degenerative disorders
vii* ;poid analgesics and antagonists and
viii* +rug addiction and drug abuse
2' )ormone an# hormone-relate# anta"onists2 Introduction) general consideration)
physiological role of hormones) pharmacological action) mechanism of action) uses) side effects
and structure activity relationship of the follo"ing categories of hormones and their antagonists6
a* %denohypophyseal hormone and their hypothalamic releasing factors
b* #hyroid hormones and antithyroid drugs
c* strogen and progesterons
#* %ndrogens
e* %drenocortical steroids and their synthetic analogs
f* Insulin and oral hypoglycemic drugs and
"* %gents using calcification and bone turn over
6' Dru"s affectin" uterine motility2 %gents that cause contraction and rela2ation of uterus.
7' -oxicolo"y2 Principles) %cute) sub acute / chronic to2icity) evaluation of to2icity) therapeutic
inde2 etc. 0echanism of to2ic substances) antidotes / their mechanism of action.
&P) 70272 Pharmacolo"y -II Sessional '5 +re#its
,. ffect of digitalis) adrenaline) noradrenaline) isoprenaline on test animal
9. ffect of 'ES stimulants) 'ES depressants on test animal
:. ffect of acetylcholine on test animal and muscle
3. +etermination of plasma protein by burette method
7. +etermination of cholesterol in blood by colorimetric and enzymatic method
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. Pharmacological basis of therapeutics*Coodman / Cillman
9. 0edical Pharmacology*Fatzung
:. 0edical Pharmacology* 0eyer
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3. 0edical Pharmacology*%. Coth
7. Pharmacology / Phrmacotherapeutics*@.S. Satosker
&P) 70252 +osmetolo"y 2 +re#its
,. -he manufacture of cosmetics2 Introduction) mi2ing and the manufacture of bulk
cosmetic products) solid*solid mi2ing) manufacture of pigmented po"der products)
mi2ing processes involving fluids) general principles of fluid mi2ing) mi2ing equipments
for fluids) solid*liquid mi2ing) suspension of solids in agitated tanks) liquid*liquid
mi2ing*miscible liquid) immiscible liquid.
9. +reams2 Introduction) classification of skin creams) cold creams) cleaning creams) night
and massage creams) moisturizing cream) vanishing and foundation creams) pigmented
foundation creams) hand creams and hand*and*body creams) all purpose creams.
:. Shavin" preparations2 Introduction) 8ather shaving cream) brush less or non*lathering
cream) aerosol shaving foams) after*shave preparations.
3. Dental pro#ucts2 Introduction) formulation and manufacturing of toothpastes and tooth
po"ders) mouth "ash.
7. )air pro#ucts2 Introduction) shampoos) hair setting lotions) hair tonics and conditioners.
-. Deo#orant an# antiperspirants2 Introduction) formulation) manufacture) labeling of
antiperspirants) deodorants) talcum po"der) perfume etc.
>. Aipstic; an# lip lac=uers2 ?ormulation / 0anufacture and quality of control.
5. 8ail polish2 Introduction) ra" materials) formulations) manufactures and evaluations of
nail lacquers and nail lacquer removers.
<. /ye ma;eup2 Introduction) formulation) manufacture and evaluations of eye shado")
mascara) eye bro" pencils) eye liners etc.
&P) 70202 +osmetolo"y Sessional +re#it
Preparations of the follo"ing cosmetic products and their stability testing
,. 0outh"ash
9. Shampoo
:. Shaving cream
3. #oothpo"der
7. 'old cream
-. Aanishing cream
>. 8otion
,ecommen#e# &oo;s
,. 'osmetics Science and #echnology (Aol. ,/9! * 0.S.Balsam / .Sagarin
9. Preparation and +istribution of +rugs and 'osmetics* S.E. Sahu S.E. Sahu
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