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  • Drug Inspector Question Paper 2009 -TNPSC

    1. Which of the following trademarked sustained release systems are based on encapsulated drug particles that will dissolve at various rates ?  
    I.   Sequels
    II.   Spansules
    III.  Extentabs.
    Of these
    A)  I only
    B)  III Only
    C) I and II
    D) I, II, and III

  • Recruitment for Drug Inspector (25 Posts) in Food and drug administration department | Govt Job

    Candidates after submitting their applications through On-Line shall send photocopies of their all academic/required documents regarding their claims along with print out of On-Line application form within 21 days from the last date of submitting the applications (date 03rd October, 2016 till 5.00 O' Clock) on the working day through registered/Speed Post or Personally in the office of the Commission.

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  • ESIC 2016 - Question paper of PHARMACIST (Allopathy) with answers key

    (1).Crystalluria is the side effect associated with:
    1. Quinolones 
    2. Azoles
    3. Sulphonamides
    4. Taxol

  • CORONARY STENTS - TALE TO NLEM

    In 2014, a Core Committee was constituted under the Chairmanship of Dr. VM Katoch by the Indian Health Ministry to revise National List of Essential Medicines (NLEM), 2011. In the process of revision of NLEM, several consultations were held across the country with experts from different domains.

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  • Career as Executive - Training & Development (Hospital Pharmacies) at Apollo Hospitals

    Apollo Hospitals is the forerunner of integrated healthcare in Asia, as well as globally. The group's futuristic vision has ensured that it has been in a position of strength at every touch point of the healthcare delivery chain. Its presence encompasses across 56 hospitals, more than 2300 pharmacies, over 100 primary care & diagnostic clinics, 115 telemedicine units across 9 countries, health insurance services, global projects consultancy, 15 academic institutions and a Research Foundation with a focus on global clinical trials, epidemiological studies, stem-cell and genetic research.
    Over the past three decades Apollo Hospitals' transformative journey has forged a legacy of excellence in Indian healthcare. The Group has continuously set the agenda and led by example in the blossoming private healthcare space. One of Apollo's significant contributions has been the adoption of clinical excellence as an industry standard. Apollo pioneered the concept - the group was the first to invest in the pre-requisites that led to international quality accreditation like the JCI and also developed centers of excellence in Cardiac Sciences, Orthopedics, Neurosciences, Emergency Care, Cancer and Organ Transplantation. Along with excellence the Apollo philosophy rests on the pillars of technological superiority, a warm patent- centric approach, a clear and distinct cost advantage and a edge in forward-looking research. Apollo's spectacular success rests on sustained commitment and investments in each of these pillars.

    Post: Executive - Training & Development (Hospital Pharmacies) - 2 posts

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