NUB Pharmacy Orientation PDF

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This document is a lecture on pharmacy orientation, including definitions of pharmacy, types of drugs, drug classifications, and the scope of pharmacy, along with details of pharmacy education.

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NUB Faculty of Pharmacy Department of Pharmaceutics Pharmacy Orientation LECTURE 1 Orientation Definition of Pharmacy Pharmacy: ◦ Derived form Greek word "pharmakon" means medicine or drug Pharmacy: ◦ Means the art and science of preparing and dispensing medications and the provi...

NUB Faculty of Pharmacy Department of Pharmaceutics Pharmacy Orientation LECTURE 1 Orientation Definition of Pharmacy Pharmacy: ◦ Derived form Greek word "pharmakon" means medicine or drug Pharmacy: ◦ Means the art and science of preparing and dispensing medications and the provision of drug – related information to the public. Pharmacy involves 1. Interpretation of prescription orders 2. Compounding 3. Labeling 4. Dispensing of drug and devices 5. Patient monitoring Drugs Is the material that has a pharmacological effect. This drug material may be: Natural in origin (plant – animal – mineral) Synthetic (e.g. aspirin) Drug Classification Prescribed drug: the drug dispensed only by prescription Non prescribed drug: OTC 'Over The Counter' drug that can be dispensed without prescription. Name of the drug Chemical name: indicating its chemical structure e.g. (N – para – aminophenol) Generic name: the name given to the compound during early investigation Official name: its name in pharmacopeia e.g. B.P.1998: Paracetamol and in U.S.P XXII: Acetaminophen Brand name: its trade name in the market. Abimol (Glaxo) , Pyral (Kahira) , Cetal (Epico) Scope of Pharmacy Education Career Education All faculties of pharmacy in Egypt adopt 6 ( 5 +1 training ) years program to get B.Sc. pharm The courses of pharmacy education: 1. Pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics 2. Clinical pharmacy 3. Pharmacognosy 4. Organic chemistry 5. Analytical chemistry 6. Pharmaceutical chemistry 7. Biochemistry 8. Microbiology and public health 9. Pharmacology & toxicology Complementary studies include: Mathematics, management, pharmacy law Types of education necessary for creating a pharmacist: Basic science (Chemistry, Biology, Physics) Technical Skills Drug information and scientific knowledge Economic knowledge Psychological and sociological understanding Aims of Modern pharmaceutical education Provide scientific background Provide professional skills and knowledge Provide business training Provide broad general education Under-graduated program and curriculums 1. Pharmaceutics is the science of formulation of drug in dosage form 2. Pharmacognosy: pharmacognosy is the science deals with cultivation, collection transportation, quality control and preservation of plants It includes phytochemistry a science deals with studying active ingredients of the plant and its clinical effectiveness Under-graduated program and curriculums Cont… 3. Organic chemistry: is the science deals with the chemical structure and nomenclature of chemical compounds 4. Analytical chemistry: the science deals with the analysis of analytical regents, raw materials and drug products 5. Pharmaceutical chemistry: is the science deals with the analysis and synthesis of raw materials, analytical reagents and final product 6. Biochemistry: biochemistry is the science deals with the chemistry and the biological importance of chemical agents found in diet and the body Under-graduated program and curriculums Cont… 7. Microbiology and public health: Microbiology: is the science deals with microscopic or ultramicroscopic structure, action of viable micro-organisms as bacteria, virus, fungi and parasites, also deals with infections, sterilization, antimicrobials and immunology Public health: is the science deals with all measures needed to protect the health of community 8. Pharmacology and Toxicology: Pharmacology: is the science deals with properties and effects of the drugs, interaction between the drug and the living system. Toxicology: is the science deals with poisoning effect of drugs and other agents 9- Clinical pharmacy department: a health science in which pharmacists provide patient care that optimizes medication therapy and promotes health, and disease prevention. Post-graduated Education Diploma degree in: Pharmaceutics department: 1- Industrial pharmacy 2- Hospital pharmacy 3- Clinical Pharmacy 4- Quality Control 5- Cosmetics Pharmacognosy department: 6- Medicinal plants Pharmacology department: 7- Pharmacology 8- Biochemistry from Biochemistry department 9- Microbiology and public health from Microbiology department 10- Organic synthesis from Organic and pharmaceutical chemistry department Master degree: e.g. M.D. pharmaceutical science PhD degree: doctor of philosophy in pharmaceutical science

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