The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy

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The goal of industrial pharmacy is to produce, develop, and sell medications that are safe and effective, and to ensure the quality of these processes across the whole production and distribution cycle. Studies in the industrial pharmacy are conducted both independently and under the supervision of Faculty of Pharmacy. The goal of industrial pharmacist is to ensure that new pharmaceutical products include the necessary components and do not contain excessive doses of those chemicals. There are several sub-industries within the pharmaceutical sector, each of which plays an essential position in the chain that begins with drug development and ends with the medication being sold to consumers. Pharmacists have the good fortune of being able to make significant professional contributions at almost every stage of the process. The regulatory affairs department of the pharmaceutical company is responsible for ensuring that the firm’s drug products adhere to the guidelines set forth by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and any other relevant regulatory bodies. Regulatory affairs groups also make sure that the product’s intellectual property is appropriately secured by patent laws and can compete in the targeted market. Many pharmacists working in industry have branched out to other areas of the pharmaceutical business because of the opportunities it provides them to get expertise in a variety of settings.
Name of Author

Prof (Dr.) Amit Upadhyay, Dr. Jaidev Kumar, Mr. Kailas Prabhu Kapse, Dr. Manish Kumar Gupta

ISBN Number

978-81-19152-16-2

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