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D Pharm 1st Year

As Per New Syllabus [ ER 20]

Social Pharmacy

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Chapter 1​


Introduction to social pharmacy,

Defination, Concept of Health,

Dimension of Health, Detreminants of health,

Health Indicators,

National health policy,1983,2002,2017,

Millennium Development Goals,

Sustainable Development goals,

FIP( International pharmaceutical

Federation development goals).

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Chapter 2


Demography, Demography cycle

Family Planning,

Contraceptive method, Behavioural method, Natural method,

Chemical method, Mechanical method, Hormonal contraceptives method,

Terminal method, Post conceptional method,

Mother and child health,

Maternal and child health programmes,

Breast Feeding,

Composition of Breast Milk, Importance of Breastfeeding,

Advantages, Disadvantages,

IMMUNITY,

Non-specific/innate/neutral immunity,

Specific/acquired/adaptive immunity,

IMMUNISATION,

Immunological Products,

Vaccines, Toxoids, Cellular Fractions etc,

Dose Schedule,Immunisation Schedules,

EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENT ON HEALTH

Water Pollution, Air Pollution, Noise Pollution

Sewage

Primary Treatment, Secondary Treatment, Tertiary Treatment.

Waste Management ,Waste Collection

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Chapter 3


Nutrition and Health 

Basic of Nutrition,

Balanced Diet,

Fortification of Foods,

Introduction to Food Safety,

Adulteration of Foods,

Artificial ripening of Fruits,

Pesticides,

Genetically Modified Foods,

Dietary or Food Supplements,

Nutraceuticals, etc.

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Chapter 4


Microbiology and Communicable Diseases

Introduction to Microbiology,

Introduction to Common Microorganism,

Epidemiology,

Respiratory Infections,

Chickenpox, Measles, rubella, mumps, Influenza,

(including Avian-Flu, H1N1, SARS, MERS, COVID-19),

Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Meningococcal Meningitis,

Acute Respiratory Infection, Tuberculosis, Ebola,

Intestinal Infections,

Poliomyelitis, Viral Hepatitis, Cholera, Acute Diarrheal Diseases,

Typhoid, Amebiasis, Worm Infestations, Food Poisoning, 

Arthropod-Borne Infections,

Dengue, Malaria, Filarisis and Chikungunya, 

Surface Infections,

Trachoma, Tetanus, Leprosy,

Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs),

HIV/AIDS, etc.

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Chapter 5


Health System and National Health Programmes

Health system in India,

National Health Programmes in India,

Objectives, Functions, Outcomes,

Role of Pharmacist, etc.

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Chapter 6

Disaster Management 

Advantsges, Types, Management,

Role of Pharmacist in Diaster Management, etc.

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Chapter 7


Pharmacoeconomics

Objectives, Related Termiologies,

Health Insurance,

Health Maintenance Organisation (HMOs),

Health Spending,

Out of Pockets, etc.

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