PHARMACEUTICS – PRACTICAL

Course Code: ER20-11P                                                                             75 Hours (3 Hours/week)

Scope: This course is designed to train the students in formulating and dispensing common pharmaceutical dosage forms.

Course Objectives: This course will discuss and train the following aspects of preparing and dispensing various pharmaceutical dosage forms.

  1. Calculation of working formula from the official master formula.
  2. Formulation of dosage forms based on working formula.
  3. Appropriate Packaging and labelling requirements.
  4. Methods of basic quality control

Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to –

  1. Calculate the working formula from the given master formula.
  2. Formulate the dosage form and dispense in an appropriate container.
  3. Design the label with the necessary product and patient information.
  4. Perform the basic quality control tests for the common dosage

Practicals:

Sl. No. Experiment
1. Handling and referring the official references: Pharmacopoeias, Formularies, etc. for retrieving formulas, procedures, etc.
2. Formulation of the following dosage forms as per monograph standards and dispensing with appropriate packaging and labelling·         Liquid Oral: Simple syrup, Piperazine citrate elixir, Aqueous Iodine solution

·         Emulsion: Castor oil emulsion, Cod liver oil emulsion

·         Suspension: Calamine lotion, Magnesium hydroxide mixture

·         Ointment: Simple ointment base, Sulphur ointment

·         Cream: Cetrimide cream

·         Gel: Sodium alginate gel

·         Liniment: Turpentine liniment, White liniment BPC

·         Dry powder: Effervescent powder granules, Dusting powder

·         Sterile Injection: Normal Saline, Calcium gluconate Injection

·         Hard Gelatine Capsule: Tetracycline capsules

·         Tablet: Paracetamol tablets

3 Formulation of at least five commonly used cosmetic preparations – e.g. cold cream, shampoo, lotion, toothpaste etc.
4 Demonstration on various stages of tablet manufacturing processes
5 Appropriate methods of usage and storage of all dosage forms including special dosage such as different types of inhalers, spacers, insulin pens
6 Demonstration of quality control tests and evaluation of common dosage forms viz. tablets, capsules, emulsion, sterile injections as per the monographs

Assignments: The students shall be asked to submit written assignments on the following topics (One assignment per student per sessional period. i.e., a minimum of THREE assignments per student)

  1. Various systems of measures commonly used in prescribing, compounding and dispensing
  2. Market preparations (including Fixed Dose Combinations) of each type of dosage forms, their generic name, minimum three brand names and label contents of the dosage forms mentioned in theory/practical.
  3. Overview of various machines / equipment / instruments involved in the formulation and quality control of various dosage forms / pharmaceutical
  4. Overview of extemporaneous preparations at community / hospital pharmacy manufacturing of dosage forms at industrial level
  5. Basic pharmaceutical calculations: ratios, conversion to percentage fraction, allegation, proof spirit, isotonicity

Field Visit: The students shall be taken for an industrial visit to pharmaceutical industries to witness and understand the various processes of manufacturing of any of the common dosage forms viz. tablets, capsules, liquid orals, injectables, etc. Individual reports from each student on their learning experience from the field visit shall be submitted.