In a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) program, students study a wide range of subjects related to pharmaceutical sciences, drug formulation, and healthcare. Some of the key topics covered include:
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry: Focuses on the chemical properties, composition, and preparation of drugs.
- Pharmacology: The study of how drugs interact with the body, their effects, and therapeutic uses.
- Pharmacognosy: The study of medicinal drugs derived from natural sources such as plants, animals, and minerals.
- Pharmaceutical Analysis: Methods used to test the quality, purity, and strength of pharmaceutical products.
- Medicinal Chemistry: Understanding the design, synthesis, and action of pharmaceutical compounds.
- Pharmacy Practice: Covers the responsibilities of pharmacists in patient care, dispensing medication, and ensuring safe use of drugs.
- Pharmaceutics: The science of drug formulation, including dosage forms like tablets, capsules, and injections.
- Biotechnology: Applications of biological sciences in drug development and production.
- Clinical Pharmacy: The practice of pharmacy in clinical settings, focusing on patient care and therapeutic outcomes.