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  • Job for Pharmacy graduates at IISER

  • Job for QA & Production Trainee at Macleods Pharmaceuticals | walk in

    Macleods has enjoyed rapid growth in the recent years, growing at an average growth rate of over 22% for the past 5 years.  Macleods with its experience spanning more than two decades has emerged as a force to reckon with in global pharmaceutical market. With an asset of more than 10,000 professionally qualified employees across the globe, Macleods a multiple location organization, is based out of Mumbai, India.

    Post : QA & Production Trainee at Macleods Pharmaceuticals

  • Walk in interview for Lecturer at College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Berhampur

    College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Berhampur, Mohuda is the oldest pharmacy institution in East India established in the year 1979 by Ganjam & Phulbani Chemists & Druggists Association (GPCDA) with an aim to generate technical human resource in the realm of Pharmacy and Biological Science to cater to the requirement of pharmaceutical industries in global perspective.

    Post : Lecturer

  • Walk in interview for M.Pharm, B.Pharm in College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Berhampur at Omics International | 150 posts

    COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, Berhampur, Mohuda, is the oldest self financing pharmacy institution in East India established in the year 1979 by Ganjam & Phulbani Chemists & Druggists Association (GPCDA) with an aim to generate technical human resource in the realm of Pharmacy to cater to the requirement of pharmaceutical industries in global perspective. PRESENT STATUS, For the last 35 years proper grooming of students with modern techniques and state-of-the-arts facility has made it a Center of Excellence. CPS has produced many scientists in these 35 years, working in various research programs in India & abroad.

    Post : On Job Trainee

  • Job opportunity as Scientific Assistant at IISER - Pharma professionals can apply

    Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Berhampur, an Institute of national importance, established by the MHRD, Govt, of India in order to promote higher scientific learning and research as well as scientific exploration at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels of education and to create scientists and academicians of the highest quality.

    Post : Scientific Assistant - 01 post

  • Vacancy for Professor, Lecturer at Berhampur University

    The Berhampur University came into existence on 2nd January 1967 being inaugurated by Dr. A.N. Khosla, the then Governor of Orissa and the first Chancellor of the University. The University was later shifted to the present site known as Bhanja Bihar, named after the celebrated poet of Orissa Kabisamrat Upendra Bhanja. Spreading over an area of about two hundred fifty acres the university is twelve kilometres and 5 kilometers away from the Berhampur City and Sea-beach of Gopalpur respectively.

  • Career for Lecturer, Assistant Professor at College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Berhampur

    College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Berhampur, Mohuda is the oldest pharmacy institution in East India established in the year 1979 by Ganjam & Phulbani Chemists & Druggists Association (GPCDA) with an aim to generate technical human resource in the realm of Pharmacy and Biological Science to cater to the requirement of pharmaceutical industries in global perspective.

    Post : Lecturer / Asst. Professor

  • Career for Lecturer(Pharmaceutics) in College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Berhampur | walk in

    College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Berhampur, Mohuda is the oldest pharmacy institution in East India established in the year 1979 by Ganjam & Phulbani Chemists & Druggists Association (GPCDA) with an aim to generate technical human resource in the realm of Pharmacy and Biological Science to cater to the requirement of pharmaceutical industries in global perspective.

    Post: Lecturer/Asst.Prof. (Pharmaceutics) - 03

  • AN UPDATED & MODERN CONCEPT OF VALIDATION

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    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    Somsubhra Ghosh1*, B. V. V. Ravikumar2, B. Mahanti1
    1Bharat Technology, Banitabla, Uluberia, West Bengal
    2Roland Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Berhampur, Odisha
    som_subhra_ghosh@yahoo.co.in

    ABSTRACT
    Validation is a very important tool in GMP. Main aim & objective of GMP to all Pharmaceutical agencies are to provide a good & reasonable quality of Pharmaceutical products to people. To get that desired quality Validation is great support to all Pharmaceutical & other industry people. Validation is also a very important tool to save money, time, labourer, waste material etc. There are different types of Validation used all over the world by which we can achieve our goal very easily. In this review it is briefly described scope, importance, objectives & types of Validation as per international norms. Now days it became so important that without validation any process, method or instrument are not accepted globally.

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  • A REVIEW ON APPLICATION OF PHARMACOKINETICS TO CLINICAL SITUATIONS

    About Authors:
    V. KRISHNA KISHORE
    M.Pharm, 2nd Sem (Pharmaceutics)
    Roland Institute of  Pharmaceutical Sciences , Berhampur, Odisha.
    Krishnakishorev58@gmail.com

    1. Abstract:
    Pharmacokinetics is currently defined as the study of the time course of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Clinical pharmacokinetics is the application of pharmacokinetic principles to the safe and effective therapeutic management of drugs in an individual patient.
    Primary goals of clinical pharmacokinetics include enhancing efficacy and decreasing toxicity of a patient's drug therapy. The development of strong correlations between drug concentrations and their pharmacologic responses has enabled clinicians to apply pharmacokinetic principles to actual patient situations.
    A drug's effect is often related to its concentration at the site of action, so it would be useful to monitor this concentration. Receptor sites of drugs are generally inaccessible to our observations or are widely distributed in the body, and therefore direct measurement of drug concentrations at these sites is not practical. For example, the receptor sites for digoxin are believed to be within the myocardium, and we cannot directly sample drug concentration in this tissue. However, we can measure drug concentration in the blood or plasma, urine, saliva, and other easily sampled fluids.

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