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19th July 2012, 12:19 AM
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How to become Drug Inspector in MP? Can I apply for Drug Inspector after B.Pharmacy
How to become Drug Inspector in M.P. and can I apply for drug inspector after b.pharmacy m i eligible for the D.I without any experience ?
Which exam will be conduct for Drug Inpector and when in m.p.?] |
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19th July 2012, 11:24 AM
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Re: How to become Drug Inspector in MP? Can I apply for Drug Inspector after B.Pharmacy
Drug Inspector exams are conducted by mostly by all state government for their states.
Drug Inspector Eligibility Criteria:
Relaxation in upper age 5 years for SC/ST 3 years for OBC Examination Procedure: 1.Written exam 2.Interview The syllabus of drug inspector exam is given below: Forensic Pharmacy Manufacturing opharmacy Pharmaceutical analysis Medical chemistry Pharmacology & toxiolog Hospital & clinical opharmacy Anatomy , physiology & health education You can visit the official website for information & notification. |
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19th July 2012, 02:12 PM
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Re: How to become Drug Inspector in MP? Can I apply for Drug Inspector after B.Pharmacy
Drug Inspector is a job which concerneds every single citizen of India. Under the Drugs & Cosmetics Act of 1945 the job of drug inspector is to visit establishments where drugs , cosmetics and similar itels are either manufactured or stored and make sure that the establishment is following the legal standards set by the state and central govenment related to sanitation, purity and grading.
Drug Inspector will check the hygine habits of the persons that are handling these products and if found that rules and regulations imposed by the government are not being followed, he may immediately seal the establishment and take further action against the people responsible. This practice ensures the health of people of India. Drug inspector also have the power to collect the sample of cosmetics or related products and send them to laboratory for analysis. By doing this, he/she ensures that there is no such product in the market that could impact the health of consumer in any way. To become drug inspector whether for central government of state government, all candidates are required to appear in a entrance exam. This exam is conducte by UPSC in case of central government while on state level such as Madhya Pradesh in your case, each state conducts its own exam under the guidelines of PSC. You can found out about the job vaccancies in the employment newspaper and other leading newspapers in the state. The entire admission process including where to obtain admission form with complete details is mentioned in the job post. The eligibility criteria may differ from each state but still there are some common requirements. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA : Education: Degree in Pharmacy (B.Pharma), Pharmaceutical Sciences or Medicine from a recognized university in India. Age Limits : You should be between 21 to 33 years to appear in the exam. There is a 3 years relaxation of upper age limit for OBC candidates. SC/ST candidates get 5 years relaxation on the upper age limit. |
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19th July 2012, 02:33 PM
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Re: How to become Drug Inspector in MP? Can I apply for Drug Inspector after B.Pharmacy
for the post of drug inpector exam is conducted by the state public serivce commission i.e of that state in which u r applying like M.P. in your case.
www.mppsc.nic.in/ in case 2 apply central level it is conducted by upsc www.upsc.gov.in all d detail info u will get in these sites for a b.pharma student there is need of minimum 18 month experience. i think u should get experience first and then apply for the exam if u have the experience right nw there is a vacency in andhra pradesh as well as in tamil nadu. for M.P. u have to wait . here is the syllabus for u.... syllabus UNT-I.- FORENSIC PHARMACY 1. Drugs and Cosmotic Act,1940 and Rules there under, 1945 with amendments. 2. Pharmacy Act,1948 3. Drug price Control Order, 1995. 4. Medical termination of pregnancy Act, 1971. 5. Poison Act, 1919 and Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930. 6. Drugs and Magic Remedy Act, 1954. 7. Medical and Toilet preparation Act, 1955. 8. Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act. 9. Trade Mark Registration Act. 10. Pharmaceutical Ethics. UNIT II MANUFACTURING OPHARMACY. 1. Tablet and Tablet Coating,. 2. Capsule. 3. Emulsian, Suspension, Ointment and Cream. 4. Optholomic Solutions. 5. Blood Fluid and Electrolyties. 6. Parental preparation and Quality Control. 7. Surgical Dressing. 8. Biological Preparation .(Sera, Vaccine & Anti-Sera). 9. Biopharmaceutics. UNIT III- PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS. 1. Limit Test. 2. Bio-Assey. 3. Sterility Test. 4. Pyrogen Test. 5. Theory & Application of Colerimeter, Flerimeter, Nephlometer, and Turbidometry, U.V. Visilile Spectrophotemeter. 6. Karl Fischer Titration. 7. Alcohol determination. 8. Microbiological Assey of Vitamines, Antibiothics and Vaccine Preparation. UNIT IV MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY -. Following Classes :- 1. Structure, Storage and Preparation of Brand names of the steriods (definition, classification etc.). 2. Sedatives and Hypnotics. 3. Psycho-therapentic Agents. 4. Anti Histaminic Agents. 5. Analgesics(narcotic, non-narcotic and NSAID) 6. Cardiovascular Agents. UNIT V PHARMACOGNESY; Source, Chemical constituents, uses and adulteration of the following classes of natural drugs, Rauwalfia, Epecacuhana, Belladona, Chinchona, Cinnamon, Digitalis, Senna, Alloe, Noxvomica, Opium Alkoloid, Kurchi, Brahmi, Tulsi, Bael and Ephedra. UNIT VI PHARMACOLOGY & TOXIOLOG. Introduction and general principle :- Mode of action, drug receptor interaction, drug antagonist, absorption, distribution, metabilisim and exerition, rate of administration, Bioavailability, drug dependence and addiction, drug abuse and toxicity, drug adverse reaction, Drug allergy and Biostatics. UNIT VII HOSPITAL & CLINICAL OPHARMACY Handling of prescription, Incompatibility, Storage condition of drug, Clinical Pharmacy and its role in Hospital. UNIT VIII ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY & HEALTH EDUCATION 1. Elementary knowledge of following systems :- Blood, Digestive System , respiratory system, Eye, Ear, Reproduction system and Urinary system. 2. Nutrition, First Aid and Population Control, AIDS Control. |
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19th July 2012, 02:35 PM
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Re: How to become Drug Inspector in MP? Can I apply for Drug Inspector after B.Pharmacy
for the post of drug inpector exam is conducted by the state public serivce commission i.e of that state in which u r applying like M.P. in your case.
www.mppsc.nic.in/ in case 2 apply central level it is conducted by upsc www.upsc.gov.in all d detail info u will get in these sites for a b.pharma student there is need of minimum 18 month experience. i think u should get experience first and then apply for the exam if u have the experience right nw there is a vacency in andhra pradesh as well as in tamil nadu. for M.P. u have to wait . here is the syllabus for u.... syllabus UNT-I.- FORENSIC PHARMACY 1. Drugs and Cosmotic Act,1940 and Rules there under, 1945 with amendments. 2. Pharmacy Act,1948 3. Drug price Control Order, 1995. 4. Medical termination of pregnancy Act, 1971. 5. Poison Act, 1919 and Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930. 6. Drugs and Magic Remedy Act, 1954. 7. Medical and Toilet preparation Act, 1955. 8. Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act. 9. Trade Mark Registration Act. 10. Pharmaceutical Ethics. UNIT II MANUFACTURING OPHARMACY. 1. Tablet and Tablet Coating,. 2. Capsule. 3. Emulsian, Suspension, Ointment and Cream. 4. Optholomic Solutions. 5. Blood Fluid and Electrolyties. 6. Parental preparation and Quality Control. 7. Surgical Dressing. 8. Biological Preparation .(Sera, Vaccine & Anti-Sera). 9. Biopharmaceutics. UNIT III- PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS. 1. Limit Test. 2. Bio-Assey. 3. Sterility Test. 4. Pyrogen Test. 5. Theory & Application of Colerimeter, Flerimeter, Nephlometer, and Turbidometry, U.V. Visilile Spectrophotemeter. 6. Karl Fischer Titration. 7. Alcohol determination. 8. Microbiological Assey of Vitamines, Antibiothics and Vaccine Preparation. UNIT IV MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY -. Following Classes :- 1. Structure, Storage and Preparation of Brand names of the steriods (definition, classification etc.). 2. Sedatives and Hypnotics. 3. Psycho-therapentic Agents. 4. Anti Histaminic Agents. 5. Analgesics(narcotic, non-narcotic and NSAID) 6. Cardiovascular Agents. UNIT V PHARMACOGNESY; Source, Chemical constituents, uses and adulteration of the following classes of natural drugs, Rauwalfia, Epecacuhana, Belladona, Chinchona, Cinnamon, Digitalis, Senna, Alloe, Noxvomica, Opium Alkoloid, Kurchi, Brahmi, Tulsi, Bael and Ephedra. UNIT VI PHARMACOLOGY & TOXIOLOG. Introduction and general principle :- Mode of action, drug receptor interaction, drug antagonist, absorption, distribution, metabilisim and exerition, rate of administration, Bioavailability, drug dependence and addiction, drug abuse and toxicity, drug adverse reaction, Drug allergy and Biostatics. UNIT VII HOSPITAL & CLINICAL OPHARMACY Handling of prescription, Incompatibility, Storage condition of drug, Clinical Pharmacy and its role in Hospital. UNIT VIII ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY & HEALTH EDUCATION 1. Elementary knowledge of following systems :- Blood, Digestive System , respiratory system, Eye, Ear, Reproduction system and Urinary system. 2. Nutrition, First Aid and Population Control, AIDS Control. |
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