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  • 4th International Conference on Theranostic Nanoparticles at Shree Dhanvantary Pharmacy College

  • 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

  • Walk in interview for Production, QC, R&D in Macleods

    Macleods, India's Fastest growing pharmaceutical company, with a strong R&D, manufacturing sites ranked among the top pharmaceutical companies presently operating in more than 50 countries worldwide, requires talented professionals for R&D Centre & Formulation plant.

    Post: Officer, Technical Associate, Research Associate

  • Opportunity in various departments of Zydus Cadila - Walk in interview | Only Exp candidates

    Zydus Cadila is one of India's leading healthcare companies and a global healthcare provider with strengths all along the pharmaceutical value chain. The group’s state-of-the-art manufacturing infrastructure is spread across five states of Gujarat, Maharasahtra, Goa, Himachal Pradesh and Sikkim and the R&D Centers are spread across Ahmedabad, Baroda and Mumbai (Thane).

  • Walk in interview for Officer/Executive Quality Control at Sun Pharma

    Sun Pharma ranks amongst India's largest pharma companies We’ve built a reputation for speciality therapy leadership and faster- than-industry growth over the last 30 years. From a modest beginning with five people, our team today exceeds 13,000 and growing, put manufacturing base now spans 25 sites across the world. With a market cap of over $ 16 billion, we’re also India’s most valued pharma brand. To keep pace with our growth plans, we require for our BULK DRUG manufacturing plant at Ahmednagar (Maharashtra) & Dahej/Panoli (Gujarat):

  • 4th Annual Pharma Management Workshop


    The “P” in PM is as much about
    ‘PEOPLE’ MANAGEMENT as it is about ‘PROJECT’ MANAGEMENT 
    – Cornelius Fichtner

    Project management in the pharmaceutical industry is gaining a lot more traction across the globe, and the interest in this methodology to work on projects is here to stay as organisations across the globe see the value of it. Professionals who have been trained in project management certifications are in great demand around the world.
       

    Whether or not you hold the official title of project manager, chances are you'll be called upon to lead some sort of project at some time.

    Why do you need Project Management Training? 

    Organizations that incorporated project management training boosted their project success rate by 26%.

     

    Projects that met all of the organizational objectives provided 

    2X
    the amount of training

    and without the training the projects failed or partly succeeded.

     

    According to PMI, 67% of project managers believe that project management training contributes to better project performance across all business KPIs.
     

    Organizations that allocated
    7% of their budget
    towards project management training completed their projects successfully than the organizations that allocated only 4% towards training.

     


    In the face of technological evolution, the need for project management best practices is more than ever. Understanding the growing response of project management in the pharmaceutical industry CPhI takes pride in introducing its 4th Annual Pharma Management Workshop happening on 21- 22 March 2016, at The Westin, Mumbai.

    The workshop aims to ensure you gain a comprehensive understanding of the tools and techniques of project management and how they can be applied to your pharmaceutical projects  thereby resulting in timely, budgeted and quality projects
    Download Agenda
    What’s in it for you?
    Register Now
    Refer your colleague

    For further information or team booking, contact Silford Rodrigues at
    T: (022) 6172 7370 | M: +91 99205 81087
    E: silford.rodrigues@ubm.com 

  • Career for Pharmacist in GNFC

    Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited. (GNFC), is a joint sector enterprise promoted by the Government of Gujarat and the Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd.(GSFC). It was set up in Bharuch, Gujarat in 1976. Located at Bharuch in an extremely prosperous industrial belt, GNFC draws on the resources of the natural wealth of the land as well as the industrially rich reserves of the area.

    Post: Pharmacist (On Contract)

  • A REVIEW ON GASTRORETENTIVE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS

    { DOWNLOAD AS PDF }

    ABOUT AUTHORS
    Hemendrasinh J. Rathod*, Dhruti P. Mehta, Jitendra singh Yadav
    Department of Pharmaceutics,
    Vidyabharti Trust College of Pharmacy,
    Umrakh, Gujarat, India.
    * hariomh.j.rathod@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    The purpose of writing the review on gastroretentive drug delivery systems (GRDDS) was to accumulate the current literature with a special emphasis on several gastroretentive approaches that have recently become important methodologies in the field of site-specific orally administered sustained/controlled release drug delivery. Technological efforts have been made in research and development of rate-controlled oral drug delivery systems to solve physiological difficulties, like short gastric residence times (GRT) and unpredictable gastric emptying times (GET). GRDDS are an approach to prolong the GRT, thereby targeting site-specific drug release in the upper gastrointestinal tract (GIT) for local or systemic effect. Conventional oral dosage forms pose low bioavailability problems because of their quick gastric transition from the stomach, particularly in case of drugs that are less soluble at an alkaline pH of the intestine. Also, drugs that produce their local action in the stomach get quickly emptied and don’t get sufficient residence time in the stomach. Several efforts have been made to extend the retention time of drug delivery system to reduce the frequency of dose administration. GRDFs not only prolong dosing intervals, but also increase patient compliance beyond the level of existing controlled release dosage forms. This article gives an overview on advantages, disadvantages and characterization of gastroretentive drug delivery systems. This review also includes commercially available gastroretentive products and patents.

  • PharmaTutor Magazine - March 2016 is released | Subscribe today
  • Walk in interview for Jr.Chemist, Sr.Chemist - Production at Ind Swift Laboratories | B.Sc/M.Sc Chemistry only

    Ind Swift Laboratories is the fatest growing API group . We are having 6+ API Manufacturing Facilities across the globe. We are dealing in regulated market having approvals USFDA, MHRA, TGA.

    Post: Jr.Chemist, Sr.Chemist (Production)

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