PCI Pharmacy Exit Examination

PCI Pharmacy exit examination

Diploma in Pharmacy Exit Examination (DPEE)

Recently, Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) has announced the exit examination for Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm.) programme by introducing ‘Diploma in Pharmacy Exit Exam Regulations 2018’. The candidates who have completed the approved course of Diploma in Pharmacy and having qualified in the Diploma in Pharmacy Exit Examination only will be eligible for registration as pharmacist.

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Limit Tests for Chloride, Sulphate, Iron, Heavy Metals, Arsenic Notes pdf

Limit tests for Chloride, Limit tests for Sulphate, Limit tests for Iron, Limit tests for Heavy Metals, Limit tests for Arsenic Notes

  • Limit test of Chloride
  • Limit test of Sulphate
  • Limit test of Iron
  • Limit test of Heavy Metals
  • Limit test of Arsenic

Limit Tests for Chloride, Sulphate, Iron, Heavy Metals, Arsenic Notes

Limit tests for Chloride, Limit tests for Sulphate, Limit tests for Iron, Limit tests for Heavy Metals, Limit tests for Arsenic Notes

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Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR’s) Reporting in India

Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR’s) Reporting in India

    Adverse drug reactions (ADR) are important causes of deaths and hospitalization worldwide. ADR affects the patient’s compliance to treatments and may affect their trust in healthcare system. India has developed a platform for ADR monitoring & reporting since 1982, but despite of having wide population, the reporting rate of ADR’s is nowhere near to other small European countries.

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All Limit Tests Notes

All Limit Tests Notes

Limit tests for chlorides, sulphates, lead, iron, heavy metals and arsenic are official tests designed and mentioned in the individual monograph of pharmaceutical substances in Indian Pharmacopoeia. The limit of impurity is provided in terms of parts per million(ppm).

Contents

Definition of Limit tests 

Importance of Limit tests 

Limit tests for Chloride- Principle, Procedure, Observation, Reasons

Limit tests for Sulphate – Principle, Procedure, Observation, Reasons

Limit tests for Iron – Principle, Procedure, Observation, Reasons

Limit tests for Heavy Metals – Principle, Procedure, Observation, Reasons

Limit tests for Arsenic – Principle, Procedure, Observation, Reasons

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Potentiometry

The principle involved in the Potentiometry is when the pair of electrodes is placed in the sample solution; it shows the potential difference by the addition of the titrant or by the change in the concentration of the ions. Read more… Potentiometry

Conductometry

Electrolytes are the substances that form ions in solution which conduct an electric current. E.g., Sodium chloride, Copper sulphate and Potassium nitrate Non-electrolytes, on the other hand, are neutral molecules in solution. Their water-solutions do not conduct an electric current. E.g., Sugar, alcohol and glycerol. Read more… Conductometry