The First Schedule List of Price Controlled Drugs (DPCO 1995)
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MY BELGAUM CHEMISTS
Sunday, September 19, 2010
LIST OF PRICE CONTROLLED DRUGS[DPCO 1995]
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Roche Invites..........
Dear Retailers,
Roche cordially invites you for a
"RETAIL MEET"
to know about the importance of
SMBG IN DIABETES MANAGEMENT
VENUE : Hotel Adarsha Palace
College Road,Belgaum
Date : 21-09-2010
Time : 12-30 pm to 2 pm (with Lunch)
"Your participation and feed back will be valuable for us " :
For further details contact : Mr.Dinesh Datar, M:9008900868
Date : 21-09-2010
Time : 12-30 pm to 2 pm (with Lunch)
"Your participation and feed back will be valuable for us " :
For further details contact : Mr.Dinesh Datar, M:9008900868
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
DRUGS UNDER SCEHDULE C & C1
SCHEDULE C
[Rule 23, 61 and 76 and Part X]
BIOLOGICAL AND SPECIAL PRODUCTS
[Rule 23, 61 and 76 and Part X]
BIOLOGICAL AND SPECIAL PRODUCTS
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Monday, September 13, 2010
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
TOP STORIES
Health Min. assigns DCGI to review provision linking expiry date of APIs with formulations | (7/9/10) |
Mumbai, 7 Sept: The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare would soon look into a demand from the pharma industry to review a provision in the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945, limiting the expiry date of the finished dose formulation based on the period of expiry of active ingredients, it is learnt. According to the industry sources, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Union minister for health and family welfare has agreed to look into the issue by assigning the central drug regulator for further studies. The Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) will moot the issue in the next Drug Consultative Committee (DCC) for the purpose, they added |
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
BELGAUM DISTRICT WORKING COMMITTEE 2010-2012
BELGAUM DIST.C&D ASSOCIATION WORKING COMMITTEE 2010-2012 |
DEAR MEMBERS WE ARE GLAD TO INFORM YOU THE NEW BELGAUM DISTRICT CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE FOR 2010-2012.
1) | PRESIDENT Sri. Sanjay K. Kulkarni Shri. Krishna Enterprises Maruti Galli, Belgaum. |
2) | HON. SECRETARY Sri. N. G. Kulkarni Vishwaraj Enterprises Nehru Nagar, Belgaum |
3) | TREASURER Sri. Prakash V. Choudhari Guru Prakash Medicals, Gokak |
4) | VICE PRESIDENT Sri. Anilkumar A. Patil Anil Medical, Bedkihal (Tq: Chikodi) |
5) | VICE PRESIDENT Sri. Prakash G. Sankpal Ideal Medical Stores, Raibag |
6) | JT. SECRETARY Sri. Salim B. Bargir Madani Medical, Sankeshwar |
7) | JT. SECRETARY Sri. Shamgouda P. Patil Shivshakti Medicals Galataga, Tq: Chikodi |
8) | ORGANISING SECRETARY Sri. Nandkishore P. Saraswat Sriram Medicals, Belgaum |
9) | Jt. ORGANISING SECRETARY Sri. Vishwanath M. Telsang Sridevi Medical Distributor, Athani |
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
More about Dosage and Administration
The dose is the amount of drug taken at any one time. This can be expressed as the weight of drug (e.g. 250 mg), volume of drug solution (e.g. 10 mL, 2 drops), the number of dosage forms (e.g. 1 capsule, 1 suppository) or some other quantity (e.g. 2 puffs).The dosage regimen is the frequency at which the drug doses are given. Examples include 2.5 mL twice a day, one tablet three times a day, one injection every four weeks.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Origin of Pharmacy, Pharmacist.
Greeks were one of the first this profession. The word pharmacy originated from the Greek word “PHARMAKON”. In the 19th century it separated from medicine and developed as a separate profession. In 1821, first school of pharmacy was established in U.S at Philadelphia. The 1852 Pharmacy Act, June 30 established a Register of Pharmaceutical Chemists in Great Britain , restricted to those who had taken the Society’s exams. However, the Act did not restrict the practice of pharmacy to examined and registered people, nor provide a legal definition for the trade and practice of pharmacy. This was first done by the Pharmacy Act 1868.
Friday, September 3, 2010
ADVANTAGES OF COMPUTERIZATION..............
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
GREETINGS OF SHRI KRISHNA JANMASTAMI
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