Certificate in Pharmacy Assistance

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Description

  • Type

    Certificate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Online campus

    Yes

Students in a pharmacy technician associate's degree program are introduced to a wide variety of pharmaceutical topics. The curriculum of most programs combines classroom coursework with laboratory and clinical experience. Students who earn an associate's degree should have the necessary knowledge to pass certification exams offered by the National Healthcareer Association and the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board. Some of the courses in pharmacy technician programs are:

Pharmacy calculations
Basic clinical procedures
Pharmacology
Medical office practice
Pharmacy maintenance
Pathophysiology

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Location

Start date

Online

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Pharmacy technicians may advance their careers by specializing in a particular area. Technicians with enough experience and training may also eventually become a pharmacist. Becoming a pharmacist involves additional formal training and further certification.

• 2 Passport Size Photos
• Photo ID Proof
• Address Proof
• All Experience Certificates
• All Education Mark sheet and Certificates
• Resume

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Subjects

  • Pharmacy
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Dispensing
  • Pharmacy Technician
  • Pharmacognosy
  • Pharmacodynamics
  • General Medicine
  • Medicine course
  • Medicine and Law
  • Medicine

Teachers and trainers (1)

SNEHA  SHARMA

SNEHA SHARMA

ENGINEERING JOBS

Course programme

UNIT II Alternative systems of medicines Introduction to history and general principles of ayurveda, homeopathy, siddha and unani. Introduction to drug and dosage forms Definition of drug and new drug as per regulatory aspects, sources of drugs. Concept of dosage form, rationale for development of dosage form, classification of the basis of nature, routes of administration. UNIT III Excipients Concept of excipients. Definitions and classification with examples. Special emphasis on colours, flavours and preservatives used in formulations. Pre-formulation. Concept of pre-formulation, aspects of bulk drug characterization, solubility and stability studies. Importance of each aspect in formulation development. UNIT IV Solutions Definition and types. Formulation ingredients. Types of water used in pharmaceutical solutions, Evaluation, in process control and finished Product controls. Formulation - syrups, elixirs, aromatic water, linctuses, ENT preparations and paints, mouth washes, enema Concept of quality control and quality assuranceUNIT I Meaning of compounding and dispensing Fundamental operations in compounding and dispensing, containers, closures for dispensed products, labeling of dispensed medicines, storage and stability of medicines. Prescription and its parts Types, parts of prescription Responding to prescription, pricing of prescription. UNIT II Good compounding and dispensing practices Personnel, house keeping, building. Documentations – Introduction to prescription filling, drug profile, PMR, Purchase records, Stock records. Pharmaceutical calculations Alligations, percentage calculations, molarity, normality, millimoles, milliequivalence calculations, Isotonic solutions, proof spirit, improvisation and dilution of dosage forms. UNIT III Posology Meaning, factors affecting dose, calculation of doses for infants and children. Incompatibilities in prescription Study of various types of incompatibilities: physical, chemical and therapeutic. Methods to remove these incompatibilities.

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Certificate in Pharmacy Assistance

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