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  • Two days seminar on Phamracovigilance in Ayurveda sponsored by ICMR, AYUSH AND RGUHS was organized by Acharya &   B M Reddy College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru in association with IPA, Karnataka State branch, Peenya branch and Education Division.

    On 19th August 2015 morning the program was inaugurated by, Padma Bhushan Dr. Belle Monappa Hegde, retired Vice chancellor, Manipal Academy of Higher Education. Dr Divakar Goli, Editor- IJPS and Principal of Acharya & B M Reddy College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru. Prof. Brahmam Head QUICAI,  Acharya Institute, Bengaluru. The welcome speech was delivered by Dr Divakar Goli. Prof. H. R. Ambujakshi, Organizing Secretary of the seminar given the introduction about the seminar. Dr. B.M. Hegde delivered stimulating, enthralling and interactive lecture. He spoke about the drastic change required in present medical practice.

    First session was Dr. Ramananda S. Nadig, MD, Head – Medical Services & Clinical Development, The Himalaya Drug Company, Bengaluru. He has enlightened about the severity of the ADR’s problems, Serous Adverse Events, Pharmacovigilance regulations and scope of pharmacoviglance in India. He concluded with take home message of “Avoid ADR, stay vigilant, inform about ADR” Dr. Lalitha B.R, Professor of Government Ayurveda Medical College, Bengaluru was the speaker of the 2nd session. She has enlightened about Ayurvedic Perspective and Utility “and highlighted about the Challenges in introducing pharmacovigilance. Third session was by Dr Chaithra S. Hebbar, Associate Professor, SDM College of Ayurveda, Udupi, She spoke about the seven forts of protection surrounding Ayurveda medicine prescription. She made delegates to understand about the wise use of ancient and modern therapeutic skills in a complementary manner should build a Holistic, personalized, safe and effective medicines for the demanding community.

    On 20th August 2015 the morning began with session on Herbal Nutraceuticals and Pharmacovifilance: Global scenario by Dr. H.N. Shivaprasad, Director, Prakruthi Products Pvt. Ltd., He said that current supplement industry safety practices are inadequate. According his opinion the industry needs to take aggressive steps to demonstrate a safety focus– self-regulation.


    The second session was on Pharmacovigilance of indigenous drugs; Need Envisaged by Dr Pralhad S Patki Professor of Pharmacology, International Medical School. Bengaluru. He discussed about epidemiology and classification of ADRs with reference to indigenous drugs and described about basic methods to detect, evaluate and document ADRS. The third session was honored by the lecture of Dr. S.L. Hoti, Scientist and Deputy Director, Regional Medical Research Centre (ICMR), Belgaum. He explained about the needs of Pharmacovigilance and challenges in monitoring the safety of herbal medicines. This was followed by Valedictory Function. The chief guests were Dr. S.L. Hoti, and Dr. Shivakumar. T, DivisionalDrug Controller of Ayurveda, Government of Karnataka, Bengaluru. Organizing Secretary H.R. Ambujakshi, concluded the seminar by brief a summary and Dr. Rajesh Asst. Prof of Acharya & B.M. Reddy College of pharmacy  proposed the vote of grateful thanks to all those who had helped to make the seminar  a success.

    Dignitaries Present in Inauguration Ceremony from Left to Right: Prof. Brahmam, Dr Divakar Goli,  Dr. Belle Monappa Hegde, Prof. H. R. Ambujakshi,


    Felicitation to Padma Bhushan Dr. Belle Monappa Hegde


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  • One day workshop on Awareness of Indian Pharmacopoeia and Indian Pharmacopoeia Reference Standards (IPRS) At Pharmacy & Technology Management, SVKM’s NMIMS, Mumbai on 07th October 2015

    SVKM’s NMIMS Deemed to be University (as per UGC Norms), one of the premier Universities of Higher Studies in India, has completed 33 years of its existence in the year 2013-14. NMIMS established in the year 1981 as Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, began its journey by offering a masters degree program in management studies...

  • Conference on IPR in Pharmaceuticals: Balancing Innovation and Access by ASSOCHAM - Register to attend for free

    The Indian patents (amendment) Act, 2005 introduced product patents in India and marked the beginning of a new patent regime aimed at protecting the intellectual property rights of patent holders. The amendment aimed to address issues like global competition, high innovation risks, short product cycle, need for rapid changes in technology, high investments in R&D, etc which are essential for changing trade environment in terms of production and marketing.

  • “Renewing the tradition of natural product research in India” Organized by CSIR-CDRI

    Researchers are invited to participate in a three days Brain-Storming meet entitled “Renewing the tradition of natural product research in India” - organized by CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow with select participation of past stalwarts and current researchers.

  • 20th Pradanya - An International Conference on Universal Health Coverage Road Map for 2020 at IIHMR University

    20th Pradanya
    An International Conference
    on Universal Health Coverage
    Road Map for 2020

    October 03th - 04th 2015
    Venue: Hotel Royal Orchid, Tonk Road, Jaipur


    The healthcare industry today is at a crossroads and every nation in the world, faces healthcare challenges. Rich countries like the USA and Germany are battling exorbitant costs for healthcare and the long-term demographic challenges of an aging population, whereas countries like India are struggling to provide quality healthcare to millions of its people. Innovations in healthcare are emerging in India. The low cost healthcare innovations not only provide access to millions who previously could not afford the service, but also have the potential to contribute to healthcare cost containment in developed markets. Governance is both the act and/or the result of the dynamic interactions in interconnected structures which keep a domain of human activities “going”. To apply the concept of governance to the healthcare system the healthcare professionals play a vital role by bringing in different innovative strategies in the governance of healthcare. Proper governance strategies in healthcare industry are the need of the hour for Reimaging Healthcare India.

  • Conference on Pharmacology: R&D for Minimizing ADRs and Role of Pharmacists at PHD Chamber
  • GLOBAL CANCER SUMMIT – 2015

    "Cancer begins and ends with people. In the midst of scientific abstraction, it is somethimes possible to forget this one basic fact... Doctors treat diseases, but they also treat people, and this precondition of their professional existence sometimes pulls them in two directions at once."
    Cancer is one of the leading causes of death around the globe. It is also a disease that has many misconceptions around it. Many people are ignorant about the disease and its vicious impact. It is perhaps the most talked about disease but least understood one.
    To help understand, comprehend and devise a protection plan against this malady, we -- BioGenesis – The Euro-Indian Health Cluster (India), Global Cancer Foundation, Indian Council of Medical Research (Government of India) and supported by Clinton Foundation (USA) -- cordially invite you to attend the "Global Cancer Summit-2015 from 18th, 19th and 20th November 2015 at J.N.Tata Auditorium, Indian Institute of Sciences Bengaluru, India.

  • Workshop on Advanced Experimental Techniques and Data Acquisition in Pharmacological Research' on 21st August 2015 at RCPIPER, Shirpur, Maharashtra

    R. C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (RCPIPER) is a NAAC accredited, NBA re-accredited and AICTE/ PCI approved Pharmacy Institute which was established before 25 years under the aegis of The Shirpur Education Society. RCPIPER proudly flaunts its excellent infrastructure, well furnished air-conditioned classrooms, ultramodern research laboratories, CPCSEA registered animal house, drug screening and evaluation facilities, cell culture laboratory, molecular modelling software, pilot plant for Pharmaceutical manufacturing, QA/QC department. Through this workshop we wish to share the new advances in the field of pharmacological data acquisition and modern trends in the experimental and molecular pharmacology with the teachers, students and research fellows of other Institutes.

  • Global Green Nanotechnology Conclave 2015 (GiGaNTiC 2015) by CII

    Global Green Nanotechnology Conclave
    (GiGaNTiC 2015)
    “Fostering Innovation to build core competency and provide market leadership for sustainable growth”
    6-7 August 2015
    Ahmedabad, India

    Nanotechnology offers immense promise for developing new technologies that are more sustainable than current technologies. Global Green Nanotechnology Conclave 2015 will explore the possibilities of Indian industry to take part in the research, innovation, and nanotechnology product development. The conclave will serve to create the business opportunities, awareness and build business linkages among MSME's, large industries, institutions, universities, government and other regulatory bodies. Conclave would be providing a great platform to suppliers of the raw materials, processing and characterization instruments and machinery manufacturers for showcasing new technologies which will enhance the penetration of nanotechnology in India. The aim of this conclave is to facilitate collaborations and foster nano innovation and further commercialization of these technologies to build core competency and provide market leadership for sustainable growth.

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