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  • PharmaTutor Magazine - May 2016 is released | Subscribe today

  • Job as Principal at SKU College of Pharmaceutical Sciences

    Sri Krishnadevaraya University is a public university in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India, founded on July 25, 1981. The university is named after a patron of learning and the arts, Sri Krishnadevaraya, of the Vijayanagara empire of the 16th century.

    Post: Principal

  • METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION FOR ESTIMATION OF NAPROXEN IN BULK SAMPLES AS WELL AS IN TABLET DOSAGE FORMS BY USING RP-HPLC

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    ABOUT AUTHORS
    S. Ashutosh Kumar*, Manidipa Debnath,Vaddi Pavan Krishna Kumar

    Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance,
    A.K.R.G College of Pharmacy,
    Nallajerla, West Godavari, A.P
    * ashu.mpharm2007@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    Purpose:
    A simple, precise, accurate, rapid and economical reverse phase high-pressure liquid chromatographic method has been developed as per ICH norms for the estimation of Naproxen from pharmaceutical formulation.
    Methods: The method was carried out on a Kromosil-C18 ODS column (150 mm X 4.6 mm; 5 µ) with a mobile phase consists of ammonium acetate buffer (adjusted to pH 4.0 with 1 % Triethyl amine): methanol (40:60 v/v) and filtered through a 0.45 µ cellulose nitrate filters. The flow rate was maintained in isocratic mode at 1.0 mL/min. The detection was carried out at 210 nm. The run time was 7.0 min.
    Results: The retention time was 3.063 min for Naproxen. The developed method was validated in terms of accuracy, precision, linearity, limit of detection, limit of quantification and solution stability.
    Conclusion: The proposed method was adequate sensitive, reproducible, and specific for the determination of Naproxen in bulk as well as in tablet dosage forms.

  • Career for Teaching positions at St. Ann’s College of Pharmacy

    St. Ann’s College of Pharmacy came into existence in the year 2007 and is located at Nayunipalli - 6 kms. from Chirala township and is an ideal location for an educational institute with its tranquil environment, free from noise and air pollution. The institute is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi and is affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada.

  • Working opportunity in HIV research at SVCP - M.Pharm

    Sree Vidyanikethan College of Pharmacy is established in the year 2004. The college is been approved by the All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi and affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur for an annual intake of 60. Offering co-education, the college is spread on the sprawling campus of amidst picturesque environs facing the Tirumala Hills. IT savvy infrastructure, state-of-the-art laboratories and eminent teaching faculty are exclusive strengths of the institution.The basic degree course of Pharmacy education is designed to ensure that the newly qualified pharmacist has the necessary knowledge and skills to commence practicing competently in a variety of settings including community and hospital pharmacy and the pharmaceutical industry.Continuing professional development must then be a lifelong commitment for every practicing pharmacist. The education, which a pharmacy student receives, will affect the knowledge gained, the skills learned and the attitudes taken.

    Post: Project Assistant

  • PharmaTutor Magazine - April 2016 is released | Subscribe today
  • Job for Faculty positions in V. V. Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences

    Application are invited for the post of Professors /Associate Professors / Assistant Professors in V. V. Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

    Post: Professors/Associate Professors/Assistant Professors

  • 7th National Symposium on Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research on “Improving Health Outcomes Through Evidence Based Practices” organized by ISPOR

    International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcome Research (ISPOR) Founded in 1995, ISPOR is a non-profit 501(c)(3) public organization for educational and scientific purposes, as defined by the US IRS, and a non-profit research organization under the European Commission 7 the Framework Programme. The International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) promotes the science of Pharmacoeconomics (health economics) and outcomes research (the scientific discipline that evaluates the effect of health care interventions on patient well-being including clinical, economic, and patient-centered outcomes) and facilitates the translation of this research into useful information for health care decision makers to increase the efficiency, effectiveness, and fairness of health care to improve health. ISPOR has over 7300 members from 105 countries. In addition, the 69 ISPOR Regional Chapters have more than 6000 members, extending ISPOR’s outreach to over 13,300 members worldwide.

    International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcome Research (ISPOR) - India Andhra Pradesh Regional Chapter.
    The ISPOR India - Andhra Pradesh Chapter was approved in June 14, 2012, established under the leadership of Dr. Y. Padmanabha Reddy (President – ISPOR India AP Chapter) comprising of 274 members. The Chapter focuses on developing a new approach of Pharmacy practice education from a regular curriculum wise teaching to an actual healthcare orientation /health outcome based training to maintain and improve patients quality of life and adhere to rationality use of medications. The chapter has organized one international conference and six national conferences within a span of 4 years which is well appreciated by all professional bodies of Pharmacy profession and ISPOR. The branch adages constant and novel contribution towards the evidence based learning, teaching, practice and research in pharmacy profession with global standards.

  • AN ISOCRATIC METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION FOR SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF RABEPRAZOLE AND MOSAPRIDE IN TABLET DOSAGE FORMS BY USING RP-HPLC

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    ABOUT AUTHORS
    S. Ashutosh Kumar*, Manidipa Debnath, Venugopal Padala,
    Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance,
    A.K.R.G College of Pharmacy, Nallajerla, West Godavari, A.P
    *ashu.mpharm2007@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    Objective:
    The present work was undertaken with the aim to develop and validate a rapid and consistent RP-HPLC method in which the peaks will be appear with short period of time as per ICH Guidelines.
    Method: The HPLC separation was achieved on an Inertsil-C18 ODS column (250 X 4.6 mm; 5 µ) column in an Isocratic Mode. The mobile phase composed of Methanol [HPLC Grade] (55 %) and Buffer (45 %) [pH 4.0 adjusted with triethylamine]. The flow rate was monitored at 1.0 mL/min. The wavelength was selected for the detection was 276 nm.
    Results:The retention times found for rabeprazole and mosapride was 2.946 and 4.186 min respectively. The % recovery was 99.98- 100.03 for rabeprazole and 99.97 - 100.02 for mosapride. The linearity was established in the range of 20-80 µg/mL for both rabeprazole and mosapride. The LOD for rabeprazole and mosapride were 0.01 and 0.035 µg/mL respectively. The LOQ for rabeprazole and mosapride were 0.032and 0.11 µg/mL respectively.
    Conclusion:The proposed method was adequate sensitive, reproducible, and specific for the determination of rabeprazole and mosapride in bulk as well as in tablet dosage forms.

  • Drug Inspector Question Paper 2015

    DRUG INSPECTOR
    COMPUTER BASED RECRUITMENT TEST HELD IN THE YEAR 2015

     

    1. Zero order kinetics is seen in all except:
    (a) Salicylates
    (b) Barbiturates
    (c) Phenytoin
    (d) Ethanol

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