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    Vadakangulam - 627116
    Tirunelveli District.

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    Departments

    Pharmaceutics

    Pharmaceutics is the overall process of developing a new chemical entity into an approved therapy that is safe and effective in treating or preventing disease. It is a complex process requiring multiple scientific, medical, legal, commercial, and regulatory expertise.

    The Pharmaceutics department has experienced teaching and skilled faculty and trainers who undertake all teaching and training programs for the students. The department has been furnished with latest version equipment. The department encloses a Model Pharmaceutical Company which has a wide set of manufacturing equipment and machines. This offers the students and any visitors a great idea about Industrial Pharmacy when they go out after their course.

    The Model Pharmaceutical Company provides a complete practical knowledge about operating machines like rotary tablet compression machine, driers, mills, blenders, collapsible tube filling machine, blister packing machine, tablet coating machine, and capsule filling machine.

    Pharmaceutical Chemistry

    Pharmaceutical (medicinal) chemistry is concerned with the design (drug design) and synthesis of biologically active molecules. The aim is to gain new chemical molecules that could enable the discovery of new pharmaceuticals or optimize already known drug structures, thereby to expand the portfolio of chemical drugs.

    The Pharmaceutical Chemistry department has all kinds of latest models extraction and distillation equipment. A broad range of chemicals and solvents are available to conduct academic and research programs. Safety procedures are followed strictly inside of the Pharmaceutical Chemistry laboratory. Aprons, masks and goggles are provided to the students to ensure safety.

    Pharmacognosy

    Pharmacognosy deals with the natural drugs obtained from organisms such as most plants, microbes, and animals. Up to date, many important drugs including morphine, atropine, galantamine, etc. have originated from natural sources which continue to be good model molecules in drug discovery.

    The Pharmacognosy laboratory has museum of raw and natural medicinal plants and herbs for view and learning of the students. Standardization, preparation and formulation of new natural medicines involving new breeds of plants and herbs are undertaken by the Pharmacognosy lab.

    Pharmacology

    Pharmacology is the scientific study of the effects of drugs and chemicals on living organisms where a drug can be broadly defined as any chemical substance, natural or synthetic, which affects a biological system.

    We have our pharmacology lab well-structured with organ baths and instruments for dissection and analysis of laboratory animals. A clean and hygienic atmosphere has been created for the students in the laboratory. There is a collection of all categories of drugs available in Indian and international market in the drug museum. There will be replacement of products periodically to ensure updating of knowledge by the students.

    Pharmaceutical Analysis

    The pharmaceutical analysis is a branch of chemistry, which involves the series of process for the identification, determination, quantitation, and purification. This is mainly used for the separation of the components from the mixture and for the determination of the structure of the compounds.

    The Pharmaceutical Analysis lab undertakes research works from external researchers. The department has a long list of modern analytical instruments for academic and training purpose.

    Pharmacy Practice

    Pharmacy Practice is the discipline of pharmacy which involves developing the professional roles of pharmacists. Pharmacy Practice offers practicing pharmacists in-depth useful reviews and research trials and surveys of new drugs and novel therapeutic approaches.

    The purpose of this standard is to provide guidelines to pharmacists and PSP when medicines are dispensed or re-dispensed as individual unit doses for a particular patient, to facilitate administration with the aim of improving adherence to therapy.