The Indian pharmaceutical Industry today is in the front rank of India's science-based industries.
Estimated to be worth $4.5billion, growing to about 8 to 9% annually. 2nd fastest growing industry sector in the country with the growth rate of 12.9% during the year 2013-2016.
17th in terms of pharmaceutical export value in the global pharmaceutical industry The domestic turnover of the industry stood at Rs. 525.6 billion in 2008.
Ranks 4th in the world in terms of volume (8% global share) and 14th in terms of value (1.9% global share).
Meets around 70% of the country's demand for bulk drugs, drug intermediates, pharmaceutical formulations, chemicals, tablets, capsules, orals and injectable
2. Pharmacy profession
The pharmacy profession comprising the industrial and practice sectors is undergoing a rapid
change. Indian Pharma industry which has registered a spectacular progress today ranks 4th
in volume and 13th in value in the global pharmaceutical market with exports worth US
Dollars 2.6 billion besides domestic sales amounting to over US Dollars 4 million.
The ever expanding Pharma's industrial and practice sectors need clinically and
technologically trained pharmacy professionals who can face global challenges and compete
with the multinationals. The pharmacist is no longer a mere dispenser of drugs but has
assumed a more crucial role in medicine management and as overall health care
programmer.
“Doctors give life to human and we pharmacists give life to
medicines”
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3. Current Status of the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
• The Indian pharmaceutical Industry today is in the front rank of India's
science-based industries.
• Estimated to be worth $4.5billion, growing to about 8 to 9% annually. 2nd
fastest growing industry sector in the country with the growth rate of
12.9% during the year 2013-2016.
• 17th in terms of pharmaceutical export value in the global pharmaceutical
industry The domestic turnover of the industry stood at Rs. 525.6 billion in
2008.
• Ranks 4th in the world in terms of volume (8% global share) and 14th in
terms of value (1.9% global share).
• Meets around 70% of the country's demand for bulk drugs, drug
intermediates, pharmaceutical formulations, chemicals, tablets, capsules,
orals and injectables
India has the largest number of USFDA –approved plants
outside of the United States
4. • Pharmacy is …. “The Art and Science of Manufacturing and dispensing
Drugs and Biologicals to prevent or cure disease there by preserving
the Health of Humanity at large”
India is among the top three generic drug producers
worldwide
5. 1.D. Pharm.
2. B. Pharm.
3.M.Pharm/MS
4. Pharm. D
5. Ph.D ( 3 years and Above)
Eligibility and Duration of Course-
• 1. D. Pharm - 12 pass with PCB or PCM-2 year.
• 2. B. Pharm - 12 pass with PCB or PCM- 4 year.
• 3. M. Pharm - 2 year. (GPAT Score Compulsory)
• 4. Pharm.D - 6 yrs after class 12th and 3yrs after B. Pharm
• • Entrance Exam - Common Entrance Test. (CET)•
• Website - www.dte.org.in
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6. B Pharm Admission eligibility
• The candidate should have passed H.S.C. examination of Maharashtra State
Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Educational or its equivalent
examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory along with one of the
following subjects Mathematics / Biology/ Biotechnology/ Computer Science
and secured minimum 45% marks (minimum 40% marks in case of candidate of
Backward class categories belonging to Maharashtra State only.) and MT-CET –
2017
•M Pharm Admission eligibility
• Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed / appeared at
the Final year or final semester bachelor of Pharmacy from AICTE approved
institute with at least 50% marks in aggregate (45% marks in case of SC/ST
category & Persons with disability candidates belonging to Maharashtra State
only) and posses valid GPAT 2017 All India Rank/For detail of eligibility criteria
refer section 1.6 of the information brochure.
15. Involves clinical testing
& research of drugs
on patients
Clinical trials
Bioequivalence Study
Pharmacokinetics study and
Toxicological Studies
16. Hospital pharmacy is the health
care service, which comprises the
art, practice, and profession of
choosing, preparing, storing,
compounding, and dispensing
medicines and medical devices,
advising healthcare professionals
and patients on their safe,
effective and efficient use
19. Regulatory Affairs (RA)
• Interaction with all departments of the company and based on this
cooperation prepare a variety of documents necessary for research,
development and production of drugs/medical devices.
• Providing information and expertise in the latest changes in the
Regulatory Requirements of National GMP, WHO- GMP, US FDA, TGA,
ICH guidelines.
• Preparing for Regulatory Inspection
• Interaction with government to obtain licenses and certification.