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4th November 2010, 10:45 AM
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How To Become a Drug Inspector?
hi this is anup,
can you please guide me of everything about how to be a drug inspector? like method of selection, dates of examination, syllabus, job profile etc....... |
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6th November 2010, 07:01 AM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
A person who has a degree in pharmacy or pharmaceutical sciences or medicine with specialisation in clinical pharmacology or microbiology from a university.
The job profile is very good.He can work in Govt.offices to inspect the premises for manufacture,handling,storage & adulterated and misbranded drugs. There will be entrance test for the selection every year. for syllabus -http://www.scribd.com/doc/2100088/appsc-group-II-syllabus |
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28th November 2010, 07:59 PM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
HELLO,
the exam for drug inspector is conducted by upsc.also state PSC conducts there exams or state requirements,like KPSC(in karnataka) MPSC(in maharastra). for study material you can logon at-www.ecivilservicesindia syllabus for drug inspector-www.scribd.com ok, best of luck. |
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12th March 2011, 06:49 PM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
To become Drug Inspector you should be B phrma. from a PCI recognized college.
Exam for drug inspector are conducted every year. •For appearing the exams go through details of UPSC exam. Visit the official site of UPSC: www.upsc.gov.in and i am sure that will help you a lot. •Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) conducts various Recruitment Exams every year.The application form can be downloaded from the official website of MPSC and can buy from designated Post Offices. •APPSC Drugs Inspector Entrance Examination is conducted by Andhra Pradesh Public Service commission. The application form can be obtained from the APPSC official website and designated Post Offices |
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4th June 2011, 04:39 PM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
Hi friend,
These is the tips to become a Drug Inspector:: Qualifications : Essential : A. Educational : Degree in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Sciences or Medicine with specialization in Clinical Pharmacology or Microbiology from a recognized University or equivalent. Pharmacy degree obtained must be from PCI approved college and candidate be registered with state or central pharmacy council. B. Experience : 3 years' experience in the manufacture or testing of Biological and special products specified in Schedule 'C' and 'C'(1) to the Drugs & Cosmetics Rules, 1945. DUTIES : Duties and functions specified in Rules 51 and 52 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 include inspection of (i) all licensed drugs manufacturing establishments ii) the plant and the process of manufacture, the means employed for standardizing and testing the drug, the methods and place of storage, the technical qualifications of the staff etc. which are likely to affect the potency or purity of the product, taking samples of drugs from premises of manufacturer/dealers for test or analysis (iii) investigation of cases of spurious drugs and related complaints and (iv) launching of prosecutions for breaches of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules. Postings at - HQ : Central Drugs Standard Control Organizations (CDSCO) Headquarters, Zonal / Sub-Zonal / Port Offices etc. but liable to serve anywhere in India. On vacancy UPSC will give advertisement in employment news or upsc portal. if more candidates will be there then they will do screening with screening test otherwise based on education and experience fit for post they will call candidates for interview in 1:5 ratio at UPSC Dholpur house office. Interview will be taken by UPSC SECRETORY, JOINT DRUG CONTROLLER INDIA, AND ONE SENIOR PERSON FROM INDUSTRY. question will be technical only and all will be related to candidates experience and profile he worked on and not on General Knowledge. Read more at : http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_be_a_drug_inspector#ixzz1OISA6fXS |
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4th June 2011, 04:42 PM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
o become Drug Inspector you should be B phrma. from a PCI recognized college.
Exam for drug inspector are conducted every year. •For appearing the exams go through details of UPSC exam. Visit the official site of UPSC: www.upsc.gov.in and i am sure that will help you a lot. •Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) conducts various Recruitment Exams every year.The application form can be downloaded from the official website of MPSC and can buy from designated Post Offices. •APPSC Drugs Inspector Entrance Examination is conducted by Andhra Pradesh Public Service commission. The application form can be obtained from the APPSC official website and designated Post Offices |
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12th February 2012, 11:34 AM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
the exam for drug inspector is conducted by upsc.also state PSC conducts there exams or state requirements,like KPSC(in karnataka) MPSC(in maharastra).
for study material you can logon at-www.ecivilservicesindia syllabus for drug inspector-www.scribd.com ok, best of luck. |
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28th August 2012, 06:31 PM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
>> Qualification:-
1: you should have a Bachelor degree in Pharmacy(B.Pharm) or Pharmaceutical Sciences of Medicine in Clinical Pharmacology or Microbiology from a recognized University or its equivalent 2:You should have minimum eighteen months’ experience in manufacture. 3:you age should be between 21yr-35yr for general candidates..,3yr relaxation for OBC and 5yr relaxation for SC/ST candidates. 4:You should be Indian citizen 5:You will be selected on the basis of Written examination and Viva Voce a) The written examination will consist of two papers. The examination in Pharmacy(core subject) will be in Paper-I consisting of 200 marks. B)General Knowledge will be in Paper-II consisting of 50 marks. c) Then there will be the Viva-Voce Test for 25 marks. d)Then the physical fitness test will be conducted >>>> The syllabus of the Paper one is as follows: 1: Forensic Pharmacy 2:Manufacturing Pharmacy 3:Pharmaceutical Analysis 4:Medicinal Chemistry 5: Pharmacognesy 6:Pharmacology & Toxiology 7:Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy 8:Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education Alll the best |
#24
28th August 2012, 10:53 PM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
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Qualifications of Inspector: A person who is appointed an Inspector under the Act shall be a person who has a degree in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Sciences or Medicine with specialization in Clinical Pharmacology or Microbiology from a University established in India by law: The exam is conducted by APPSC (AP Public Service Commission) http://appsc.ap.nic.in/ SCHEME AND SYLLABUS FOR RECRUITMENT TO THE POST OF DRUG INSPECTORS IN A.P. DRUG CONTROL ADMINISTRATION SCHEME WRITTEN (OBJECTIVE TYPE) EXAMINATION 1 GENERAL STUDIES & MENTAL ABILITY 150 Marks 150 Questions. 150 Minutes 2 SUBJECT (ONE PAPER) 300 Marks 150 Questions 150 Minutes INTERVIEW (ORAL TEST) 50 Marks SYLLABUS GENERAL STUDIES & MENTAL ABILITY 1. General Science – Contemporary developments in Science and Technology and their implications including matters of every day observation and experience, as may be expected of a well-educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific discipline. 2. Current events of national and international importance. 3. History of India – emphasis will be on broad general understanding of the subject in its social, economic, cultural and political aspects with a focus on AP Indian National Movement. 4. World Geography and Geography of India with a focus on AP. 5. Indian polity and Economy – including the country’s political system- rural development – Planning and economic reforms in India. 6. Mental ability – reasoning and inferences. SUBJECT 1. Importance of various Pharmacopeas with special reference to Indian Pharmacopoes, British Pharmacopea, Unites States Pharmacopoea and International Pharmacopoes. 2. Sources of drugs: Plant, Animal, Mineral, Synthetic and Biotechnological drugs. 3. Preparation of Infusions, Decoctions, Tinctures, Solutions, Soft and Dry extracts. Introduction and classification of various pharmaceutical dosage forms. 4. Various parts of “Prescription” handling of prescriptions preliminary knowledge of important Latin terms useful in interpretation of prescription and their translation into English. 5. Posology: Calculation of dosage for infants, children adults and elderly persons. Alcohol dilutions, Proof spirit, Isotonic solutions, Displacement value. 6. Brief outline of communicable diseases, their causative agents, modes of transmission and their prevention (Chicken pox, Tuberculosis, Malaria, Filaria, Leprosy, Sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS). 7. First Aid: Emergency treatment of shock, snake-bites, burns, poisoning and fractures. 8. Classification of microbes their structure and identification. Bacterial growth, nutritional requirements and staining. 9. Contamination of pharmaceuticals in hospital and community environments by microbes. 10. Sterilization: Definition, types, procedure and testing. 11. Sterilization of materials, equipments and utencils used in hospitals, centralized and decentralised sterilization. Drug distribution system in hospitals for out-patients and inpatients. 12. Opthalmic preparations: formulations, methods of preparation, containers and evaluation. 13. Collection, processing, storage and evaluation of blood, blood products and plasma – substitutes 14. Surgical products: Surgical cotton, surgical guazes, bandages, sutures, ligatures and catguts. 15. Definition and types of incompatibilities (Physical Chemical and Therapeutic), correction of incompatibilities. 16. Anatomy and physiology of Cardio-vascular system and related common disorders like hypertension, hypotension, angina, myocardial infarction and congestive heart failure. 17. Anatomy and physiology of Digestive system and related disorders like peptic ulcers, constipation, diarrhoea and jaundice. 18. Functions of different parts of Brain and spinal cord, Neuohumoral transmission in the central nervous system and autonomic nervous system. 19. Drugs, acting on cardiovascular system: Digitalis and other cardiac glycosides, antihypertensive drugs, anti-anginal and vasodilators including calcium channel antagonists. 20. Drugs acting on Gastro-intestinal tract: antacids, anti-ulcer drugs, anti-emetics, laxatives and anti diarrhoeal drugs. 21. Drugs acting on central nervous systems: Sadatives, hypnotics, anti-anxiety agents, centrally acting muscle relaxants, anti-epileptics, analgesic, anti-phyretic and antiinflammatory drugs. 22. Antigens, anti-bodies, antigen-anti body reactions, hypersensitivity active and passive immunity types of vaccines. 23. Historical development of antibiotics. Isolation of fermentation products with special reference to pencillins and tetracyclines. 24. Carbohydrate metabolism: Glycolysis, glucogenesis, glucogenolysis, glycogen formation, pentose phosphate pathway, uronic acid pathway, abnormalities of carbohydrate metabolism. 25. Introduction and principles of anti-microbial therapy Cotrimoxazole, fluorauinelones, newer pencillins, broad spectrum antibiotics, cephalosporins, macrolides, anti-tubercular, anti-leprotic, antifungal and anti-viral drugs. 26. Anti protozoan and anthelmintic drugs. Chemitheraphy of neoplastic diseases. 27. Salient features of Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules, 1945 with special reference to Duties and powers of Inspectors. Composition and functions of statutory bodies. 28. Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic substances Act, 1985 with special reference to procurement and utilization of dosage forms. |
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28th August 2012, 11:05 PM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
hello,
: you should have a Bachelor degree in Pharmacy(B.Pharm) or Pharmaceutical Sciences of Medicine in Clinical Pharmacology or Microbiology from a recognized University or its equivalent 2:You should have minimum eighteen months’ experience in manufacture. 3:you age should be between 21yr-35yr for general candidates..,3yr relaxation for OBC and 5yr relaxation for SC/ST candidates. 4:You should be Indian citizen 5:You will be selected on the basis of Written examination and Viva Voce a) The written examination will consist of two papers. The examination in Pharmacy(core subject) will be in Paper-I consisting of 200 marks. B)General Knowledge will be in Paper-II consisting of 50 marks. c) Then there will be the Viva-Voce Test for 25 marks. d)Then the physical fitness test will be conducted >>>> The syllabus of the Paper one is as follows: 1: Forensic Pharmacy 2:Manufacturing Pharmacy 3:Pharmaceutical Analysis 4:Medicinal Chemistry 5: Pharmacognesy 6:Pharmacology & Toxiology 7:Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy 8:Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education regards vidh |
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28th August 2012, 11:34 PM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
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DRUG INSPECTOR : Various stat's PSC(Public service Commission) announce a exam for post Drug Inspector . Educational Qualification: Candidates should be passed Degree in pharmacy or pharmaceutical science or medicine with specialization in clinical pharmacology or microbiology from any recognized university. Age Criteria: 18 to 36 years. >> you should be an Indian Citizen. Exam Pattern:- >> Written Objective Type Examination >> General Studies & Mental Ability - 150 Questions - 150 marks - 150 minutes >> Subject (One paper) - 150 Questions - 300 marks - 150 minutes >> Tatal :- 450 marks Syllabus: UNT-I.- FORENSIC PHARMACY UNIT – II – MANUFACTURING OPHARMACY UNIT – III- PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS UNIT – IV – MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY UNIT – IV – MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY UNIT – VI – PHARMACOLOGY & TOXIOLOG UNIT – VII – HOSPITAL & CLINICAL OPHARMACY UNIT – VIII – ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY & HEALTH EDUCATION All the Best. |
#27
29th August 2012, 03:14 AM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
Hai,
Drug Inspector exams are conducted by the all state government of every respected states in india. Eligibility criteria:- The candidate should be complete Bachelor's degree in pharmacy or pharmaceutical sciences or medicine with specialization in clinical pharmacology or microbiology from any recognised university of india. And the candidate should also has an experience of 3years in manufacture or testing biological. The candidate should be a citizen of india. Age criteria:- The candidates age should be between 18years to 32years. If you are fulfilled these eligibility details then you are eligible for drug inspector exam. All the best. |
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29th August 2012, 02:25 PM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
Hello friend.
Eligibility For drug inspector you should have degree in pharmacy or Pharmaceutical or medicine with specialization in clinical pharmacology or microbiology from a recognized university. pharmacy degree obtained must be from PCI approved college. Exam for drug inspector are conducted every year. For appearing the exams go through details of UPSC exam. Visit the official site of UPSC: www.upsc.gov.in and i am sure that will help you a lot. Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) conducts various Recruitment Exams every year.The application form can be downloaded from the official website of MPSC and can buy from designated Post Offices. APPSC Drugs Inspector Entrance Examination is conducted by Andhra Pradesh Public Service commission. The application form can be obtained from the APPSC official website and designated Post Offices good luck |
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30th August 2012, 01:29 AM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
Hai,
To Become a Drug Inspector: Drug Inspector exam are conducted by the all state government of every respected states in India. Age Limit: *The Candidate age should be between 18 to 32 years *If the Candidate are fulfilled these eligibility details then you are eligible for become a drug inspector exam Eligibility Criteria: *The Candidate should be Complete Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy Science or Medicine with Specialiazation in Clinical Pharmacology. *The Bachelor's degree should be from any recognized university of India *The Candidate should also his Experience of 3 years in Testing biological and Manufacture. all the best... |
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30th August 2012, 02:01 PM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
Drug Inspector Qualification :
Educational Qualification : Candidates must be graduate in the bachelor degree in the Pharmacy / Pharmaceutical Science / Micro Biology from any recognized University Age limit : Candidates age limit between 18 to 36 years |
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31st August 2012, 11:16 PM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
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->> A candidate must have completed their Bechelor Degree from recognized Universities. ->> Age should be between 18-32 years. |
#32
1st September 2012, 12:51 AM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
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Exam for drug inspector are conducted every year. •For appearing the exams go through details of UPSC exam. Visit the official site of UPSC: www.upsc.gov.in and i am sure that will help you a lot. •Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) conducts various Recruitment Exams every year.The application form can be downloaded from the official website of MPSC and can buy from designated Post Offices. •APPSC Drugs Inspector Entrance Examination is conducted by Andhra Pradesh Public Service commission. The application form can be obtained from the APPSC official website and designated Post Offices ALL TH BEST.... |
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1st September 2012, 01:12 AM
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Re: How To Become a Drug Inspector?
Hi dear,
Eligibility: B pharmacy from any PCI recognised college. Qualifications of Inspector: A person who is appointed an Inspector under the Act shall be a person who has a degree in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Sciences or Medicine with specialization in Clinical Pharmacology or Microbiology from a University established in India by law: The exam is conducted by APPSC (AP Public Service Commission) http://appsc.ap.nic.in/ SCHEME AND SYLLABUS FOR RECRUITMENT TO THE POST OF DRUG INSPECTORS IN A.P. DRUG CONTROL ADMINISTRATION SCHEME WRITTEN (OBJECTIVE TYPE) EXAMINATION 1 GENERAL STUDIES & MENTAL ABILITY 150 Marks 150 Questions. 150 Minutes 2 SUBJECT (ONE PAPER) 300 Marks 150 Questions 150 Minutes INTERVIEW (ORAL TEST) 50 Marks SYLLABUS GENERAL STUDIES & MENTAL ABILITY 1. General Science – Contemporary developments in Science and Technology and their implications including matters of every day observation and experience, as may be expected of a well-educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific discipline. 2. Current events of national and international importance. 3. History of India – emphasis will be on broad general understanding of the subject in its social, economic, cultural and political aspects with a focus on AP Indian National Movement. 4. World Geography and Geography of India with a focus on AP. 5. Indian polity and Economy – including the country’s political system- rural development – Planning and economic reforms in India. 6. Mental ability – reasoning and inferences. SUBJECT 1. Importance of various Pharmacopeas with special reference to Indian Pharmacopoes, British Pharmacopea, Unites States Pharmacopoea and International Pharmacopoes. 2. Sources of drugs: Plant, Animal, Mineral, Synthetic and Biotechnological drugs. 3. Preparation of Infusions, Decoctions, Tinctures, Solutions, Soft and Dry extracts. Introduction and classification of various pharmaceutical dosage forms. 4. Various parts of “Prescription” handling of prescriptions preliminary knowledge of important Latin terms useful in interpretation of prescription and their translation into English. 5. Posology: Calculation of dosage for infants, children adults and elderly persons. Alcohol dilutions, Proof spirit, Isotonic solutions, Displacement value. 6. Brief outline of communicable diseases, their causative agents, modes of transmission and their prevention (Chicken pox, Tuberculosis, Malaria, Filaria, Leprosy, Sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS). 7. First Aid: Emergency treatment of shock, snake-bites, burns, poisoning and fractures. 8. Classification of microbes their structure and identification. Bacterial growth, nutritional requirements and staining. 9. Contamination of pharmaceuticals in hospital and community environments by microbes. 10. Sterilization: Definition, types, procedure and testing. 11. Sterilization of materials, equipments and utencils used in hospitals, centralized and decentralised sterilization. Drug distribution system in hospitals for out-patients and inpatients. 12. Opthalmic preparations: formulations, methods of preparation, containers and evaluation. 13. Collection, processing, storage and evaluation of blood, blood products and plasma – substitutes 14. Surgical products: Surgical cotton, surgical guazes, bandages, sutures, ligatures and catguts. 15. Definition and types of incompatibilities (Physical Chemical and Therapeutic), correction of incompatibilities. 16. Anatomy and physiology of Cardio-vascular system and related common disorders like hypertension, hypotension, angina, myocardial infarction and congestive heart failure. 17. Anatomy and physiology of Digestive system and related disorders like peptic ulcers, constipation, diarrhoea and jaundice. 18. Functions of different parts of Brain and spinal cord, Neuohumoral transmission in the central nervous system and autonomic nervous system. 19. Drugs, acting on cardiovascular system: Digitalis and other cardiac glycosides, antihypertensive drugs, anti-anginal and vasodilators including calcium channel antagonists. 20. Drugs acting on Gastro-intestinal tract: antacids, anti-ulcer drugs, anti-emetics, laxatives and anti diarrhoeal drugs. 21. Drugs acting on central nervous systems: Sadatives, hypnotics, anti-anxiety agents, centrally acting muscle relaxants, anti-epileptics, analgesic, anti-phyretic and antiinflammatory drugs. 22. Antigens, anti-bodies, antigen-anti body reactions, hypersensitivity active and passive immunity types of vaccines. 23. Historical development of antibiotics. Isolation of fermentation products with special reference to pencillins and tetracyclines. 24. Carbohydrate metabolism: Glycolysis, glucogenesis, glucogenolysis, glycogen formation, pentose phosphate pathway, uronic acid pathway, abnormalities of carbohydrate metabolism. 25. Introduction and principles of anti-microbial therapy Cotrimoxazole, fluorauinelones, newer pencillins, broad spectrum antibiotics, cephalosporins, macrolides, anti-tubercular, anti-leprotic, antifungal and anti-viral drugs. 26. Anti protozoan and anthelmintic drugs. Chemitheraphy of neoplastic diseases. 27. Salient features of Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules, 1945 with special reference to Duties and powers of Inspectors. Composition and functions of statutory bodies. 28. Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic substances Act, 1985 with special reference to procurement and utilization of dosage forms. Thanks |
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