Pharmacy(Degree)
Navigate pharmaceutical sciences with our quizzes. Master drug interactions, pharmacology, patient counseling and conduct pharmaceutical research. Prepare to contribute to medication safety and patient health
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry - II
Advance your organic chemistry expertise with complex reactions and compounds directly relevant to drug molecules and pharmaceutical synthesis. This course explores aromatic compounds, heterocyclic chemistry, named reactions, and synthetic strategies used in drug development. You'll study the organic chemistry of major drug classes and learn to analyze drug structures systematically. …
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry - III
Complete your organic chemistry foundation with advanced topics directly applicable to pharmaceutical sciences and drug chemistry. This course focuses on spectroscopic methods for structure elucidation including UV-Visible, IR, NMR, and mass spectrometry. You'll study organic synthesis of complex pharmaceutical compounds, protecting group strategies, and retrosynthetic analysis. Learn to interpret spectroscopic …
Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science
Navigate complex global regulatory requirements governing pharmaceutical development, approval, and marketing. This course covers regulatory frameworks of major regulatory authorities including FDA, EMA, and WHO. You'll learn about drug approval processes, regulatory submissions (IND, NDA, ANDA), clinical trial regulations, and post-marketing surveillance requirements. Study good regulatory practices, regulatory strategy development, …
Pharmaceutics - I
Discover the art and science of formulating effective medicines in this foundational pharmaceutics course. Learn about dosage form design, pharmaceutical calculations, and the principles of drug delivery systems including tablets, capsules, solutions, and suspensions. Through practical laboratory work, you'll master compounding techniques and understand how medications are prepared to maximize …
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry - I
Explore the ancient wisdom of medicinal plants and natural products that form the foundation of modern drug discovery. This course introduces pharmacognosy fundamentals, plant taxonomy, cultivation, collection, and processing of crude drugs. You'll study alkaloids, glycosides, and other phytochemical constituents, learning their extraction, isolation, and identification. Discover how traditional medicines …
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry - II
Advance your study of medicinal plants with detailed exploration of terpenoids, volatile oils, resins, and other bioactive phytochemicals. This course covers pharmaceutical importance of natural products, their therapeutic applications, and standardization of herbal drugs. You'll learn advanced extraction techniques, chromatographic separation, and quality control methods specific to natural products. Study …
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry - III
Master advanced concepts in natural products chemistry and the pharmaceutical applications of bioactive compounds. This course explores marine pharmacognosy, tissue culture techniques for medicinal plants, biotransformation, and biosynthesis of phytochemicals. You'll study herbal formulations, nutraceuticals, cosmeceuticals, and regulatory aspects of herbal drugs. Learn about authentication of herbal drugs using modern …
Pharmacology - I
Begin your journey into the fascinating science of how drugs work in the body and their therapeutic applications. This foundational course covers general pharmacology principles including pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug-receptor interactions, and dose-response relationships. You'll study drugs affecting the autonomic nervous system, cardiovascular system, and blood. Learn about drug mechanisms, therapeutic …
Pharmacology - II
Expand your pharmacological knowledge to cover major drug classes affecting respiratory, renal, gastrointestinal, and endocrine systems. This course examines the pharmacology of hormones, diuretics, drugs for asthma and COPD, gastrointestinal agents, and drugs affecting reproductive system. You'll study therapeutic applications, mechanisms of action, adverse effects, and clinical considerations for these …