Full form of B.Pharma is Bachelor of Pharmacy. Whenever a cure for a disease is found, Pharmacy has a really big role in researching and testing it before it is available for treatment. The medicine which includes diagnosing the cause of disease and then, treatment to eradicate the disease or to prevent it from growing in the environment; Pharmacists are becoming an integral part of the healthcare industry for this and making the sector a success. It is a major segment of healthcare Industry contributing with research in medicinal drugs as well as developing, manufacturing and supply of medications in Market.
As a Pharmacy practitioner who understands medicines majorly work in research and development of pain drugs, work on medical complications by altering the drugs. Also, to quality check and control as per the regulations of Pharmacy Council. The Pharmacy sector is divided into different segments including hospital/clinical pharmacy, industrial pharmacy and Pharmacy Regulators etc.
A Bachelor of Pharmacy degree is the gateway for entering Pharmacy sector in Medical and Health Care Industry. One who pursues this degree studies core subjects including Pharmaceuticals, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacognosy.
The Pharmacy industry offers not just developing drugs but also, testing for quality check, regulating labs as per the standards
Eligibility Criteria
Bachelor of Pharmacy course is for candidates who have completed their higher secondary education i.e. 10+2 with subject combination of either Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. There could be minimum marks criteria mentioned by the Institute/University offering the course.
CAREER PATH THAT STUDENT CAN CHOOSE -
Pharmaceutical Scientist: Design new drug therapies using natural or synthetic (man-made) ingredients. Uncover new ways to use existing drugs to treat different types of disease. Study how disease affects the body and what causes some people to develop certain types of disease. Study how the human body responds to medications, so scientists can develop better, safer drugs Test drugs on animals and humans to ensure safety and efficacy. Determine the most effective formulation and dosage for a specific drug. Work on improving the drug manufacturing process. Ensure the consistent quality of prescription based medications. Advice corporations or government agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration, on issues related to pharmaceutical development.
Quality Control Associate: As a quality controller, you need to quality check all medicinal drugs in-process or post-processing, basically before the drugs are dispersed in the market. The Quality Control Associate in Pharmacy ensures that all medicinal drugs are produced as per the standards of Pharmacy Association.