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CONTENTS:- 1. Definition of technical terms like pharmacy, pharmaceutics, pharmacognosy, pharmacology, hospital pharmacy, dispensing pharmacy, clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutical jurisprudence. Importance of Ayurvedic Pharmacy. 2. Concept of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics in pharmacology. Special reference to reverse-pharmacology to understand the mode of action of Ayurvedic drugs. Different routes of Ayurvedic drugs administration in human body. 3. Introduction to different pharmacopoeias with special reference to Ayurvedic pharmacopoeias. 4. Metrology systems of weight and measurements. 5. Reading and handling of prescription, Latin term commonly used in prescription. 6. Introduction to posology in Ayurvedic drugs with special reference to Anupanvidhi. 7. Introduction to Ayurvedic dosage form: Pancha-vida kasya kalpana and different other Ayurvedic dosage forms like Asava, Arista, Arka, Avalehya, Churna, Guti-Gutika, Vati- Vatika, Guggulu, Ghrita, Taila, Lepa, Netrakalpana, Kavala, Gandush, Pratisarana,Kajjali, Parpati, Sindoor, etc. 8. Introduction to modern dosage forms like tablets, capsules, emulsions, suspensions, syrup, elixir, throat paint, linctuses, ointment, cream, pastes, suppositories, etc. 9. Introduction to modern pharmaceutical instruments used in Ayurvedic pharmacy and pharmaceutics. 10. Introduction to sterilization and its types. 11. Concept of packaging and its importance In Ayurvedic pharmaceuticals. 12. Hospital pharmacy-indoor and outdoor of Ayurvedic hospital, drug distribution system in hospitals. 13. Drug store management of Ayurvedic drugs and Cold chain management of vaccines, inventory control, purchase procedures. 14. Introduction to surgical instruments in Ayurveda and in modern medicine. Concept of surgical dressings and hospital equipments. 15. Introduction to clinical pharmacy. 16. Physiological parameters: Heart rate, body temperature, clotting time of blood, blood pressure, blood count, ESR, blood sugar, blood cholesterol, sperm count, urine analysis, stool examination, other physiological values. 17. Ayurvedic drugs contra indication. 18. Legal Ayurvedic drugs manufacturing guidelines and concept of G.M.P and Schedule T. Annexure-I. Milestones And Patented Ayurvedic Drugs In India Through Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences. Annexure-II. Technology Transferred To Industry From C.C.R.A.S. |
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The textbook encompasses for the first time, the need of d. pharmacy (Ayurveda) b. pharmacy (Ayurveda) in the subject of Ayurvedic pharmaceutics as well as hospital and clinical pharmacy.
The book carefully discusses about the basic concepts of modern pharmacology, reverse pharmacology, modern pharmaceutical instruments, modern and Ayurvedic dosage forms, surgical instruments with appropriate diagrams and pictures.
The book covers Ayurvedic pharmacopoeias and legal aspects of Ayurvedic drugs including G.M.P.
The book critically discusses about the technical and lay-out requirements for an Ayurvedic hospital according to Clinical Establishments Act.
The book discusses about drug store management with special discussion on cold chain management. |
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