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Re: CSVTU Syllabus of B. Pharmacy

Hey, you are looking for syllabus of first year - B. Pharmacy course offered by Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University (CSVTU ) . I am here providing you same .

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Syllabus of B. Pharmacy CSVTU
Semester: 1st Branch: B. Pharmacy Subject: Pharmaceutics-I (Introduction to Pharmaceutics) Code: 341116(41) Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tut. Periods: 12 Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 70 Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 2 Module: 1 (8 Hrs.) 1.1. Evolution of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Literature: History and scope of Pharmacy, Historical background and importance of Indian Pharmacopoeia, British Pharmacopoeia and United State Pharmacopoeia. Introduction and classification of pharmaceutical dosage form. 1.2. Pharmacopoeial Preparations: Principles and methods of preparation of aromatic waters, spirits, elixirs, linctuses, solutions, inhalations. Module: 2 (8 Hrs.) 2.1. Prescription: Various parts of prescription and their functions, handling of prescriptions, sources of errors, care required in dispensing procedures including labelling of dispensed products. Preliminary knowledge of important Latin terms used in prescriptions and their translation into English. 2.2 Incompatibilities: Definition of incompatibility, Types of incompatibility (Physical, Chemical and Therapeutic), Study of prescriptions containing incompatibilities, correction and dispensing methods. Module: 3 (8 Hrs.) 3.1. Principles and procedures of dispensing prescriptions: Principles involved and procedures adopted in dispensing of liquid preparations such as mixtures, suspensions, emulsions, lotions, and liniments; semisolid preparations such as ointments, creams, pastes, jellies and suppositories; solid dosage forms such as powders, capsules, effervescent powders, tablet triturates and lozenges. Module: 4 (8 Hrs.) 4.1. Pharmaceutical calculations and metrology: Metric and Imperial systems of weights and measures used in prescriptions, Posology, Calculations of doses for infants, children, and elderly patients; reducing and enlarging of formulae; percentage of solutions; allegation method; proof spirits; calculations involving alcohol dilutions. 4.2. Routes of drug administration. Classification of dosage forms. Module: 5 (8 Hrs.) 5.1. Galenicals: Principles and methods of extraction, preparation of infusions, decoctions, tinctures, liquid, soft and dry extracts. Text Books/Reference Books (Latest Edition)
1. Ansel, H C, Introduction to Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms, K M Varghese & Co., Bombay.
2. D. K. Tripathi, Introduction to Pharmaceutics (Theory and Practice), Jaypee Brothers Medical Publisher, Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
3. A.R. Gennaro, Remington’s “The Science and practice of Pharmacy”, Lippincot, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia.
4. M.E. Aulton, “Pharmaceutics-The science of doses form design”, Churchill Livingstone, London.
5. Banker and Rhodes, Modern Pharmaceutics. Marcel Dekker Inc. NY.
6. Kibbe, “Hand book of Pharmaceutical Excipients., Pharmaceutical Press, London.
7. N. K. Jain, Text Book of Professional Pharmacy, CBS Publishers & Distributors. New Delhi.
8. B. M. Mithal, Text Book of Pharmaceutical Formulation.
9. Loyd. V. Allen, Jr. Nicholas, G. Popovich, Howard C. Ansel, Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms & Drug Delivery System.
10. Bentley, E.A. Rawlins. Textbook of Pharmaceutics.

Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University Semester: 1st Branch: B. Pharmacy Subject: Pharmaceutical Chemistry- I (Inorganic) Code: 341117(41) Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tut. Periods: 12 Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 70 Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 2 Module: 1 (8 Hrs.)
1.1 An outline of methods of preparation, uses, sources, of impurities, test for purity and identity including limit tests for iron, arsenic, lead, heavy metals, chloride, sulphate and special tests if any, of the following classes of inorganic pharmaceuticals listed in Indian Pharmacopoeia.

Module: 2 (8 Hrs.) 2.1 Acids and Bases: Buffers, Water. 2.2 Gastrointestinal Agents: Acidifying agents, Antacids, Protectives, and Absorbents, Cathartics. Module: 3 (8 Hrs.) 3.1 Major Intra and Extra Cellular Electrolytes: Physiological cations, Electrolytes used for replacement therapy, acid-base balance and combination therapy. 3.2 Essential and Trace Elements: Transition elements and their compounds of pharmaceutical importance, Iron and haematinics, Mineral supplements. 3.3 Cationic and anionic components of inorganic drugs useful for systemic effects. Module: 4 (8 Hrs.) 4.1 Topical Agents: Protectives, Astringents and Anti-infectives. 4.2 Gases and Vapours: Oxygen, Anaesthetics and respiratory stimulants. 4.3 Dental Products: Dentifrices, anti-caries agents. Module: 5 (8 Hrs.) 5.1 Complexing and chelating agents used in therapy. 5.2 Miscellaneous Agents: Sclerosing agents, expectorants, emetics, poisons and antidotes, sedatives etc., pharmaceutical aids used in pharmaceutical industry antioxidants, preservatives, diluents, excipients, suspending agents, colorants, filter aids, adsorbents etc. 5.3 Inorganic radio-pharmaceuticals: Nuclear radiopharmaceuticals, units of activity, measurement of activity, clinical applications and dosage, hazards and precautions. Text Books/Reference Books (Latest Edition)
1. Block J H, Roche E, Soine T 0 and Wilson C 0, Inorganic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, P A. Brey W S,
2. Diseher L A, Modem Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Eliel E L,
3. Chatwak, Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
4. Md. Ali, Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
5. Choudary and Gurbani, Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
6. Kadri and Kadri, Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
7. S.N. Pande, Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
8. David G. Watson, Pharmaceutical Analysis: A Textbook for Pharmacy Students and Pharmaceutical Chemists, Elsevier Health Sciences, 2012
9. Alfonso R. Gennaro (Editor), Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, 19th edition (Two Vols.), Williams & Wilkins, 1995

Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University Semester: 1st Branch: B. Pharmacy Subject: Pharmacognosy- I Code: 341118(41) Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tut. Periods: 12 Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 70 Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 2 Module: 1 (6 Hrs.)
1.1 Introduction: A brief Introduction to plant kingdom, plant cell and tissues. Definition, history, scope and

development of Pharmacognosy.. Module: 2 (6 Hrs.) 2.1 Classification of drugs: Alphabetical, morphological, taxonomical, chemical, pharmacological and other novel methods of classification of drugs. 2.2 Sources of drugs: Biological, mineral and marine as sources of drugs. Module: 3 (8 Hrs.) 3.1 Study of the following families with special reference to medicinally important plants–Apocynacae (Vinca, Sarpgandha), Solanaceae (Belladona, Datura, Tobacco), Umbelliferae (Fennel, Coriander, Carraway), Leguminosae (Senna, Fenugreek, Liquorice), Rubiaceae (Cinchona), Liliaceae (Onion, Asparagus, Aloe), Graminae (Cynodon dactylon, Ergot), Papaveraceae (Poppy). Module: 4 (12 Hrs.) 4.1 Introduction: An introduction to active constituents of plants, their classification and properties. 4.2 Quality control of crude drugs: Adulteration of crude drugs and their detection by organoleptic, microscopic, physical, chemical and biological methods and properties. Module: 5 (8 Hrs.) 5.1 Natural Fibres: Study of fibres used in pharmacy such as fibres, wool, glass wool, and asbestos. 5.2 Pharmaceutical aids: Definition, classification and study of some pharmaceutical aids of different category (Turmeric, saffron, Arachis oil, Agar, Guar gum, Acacia, Honey, Musk, Isabgol, Pectin, Starch, Tragacanth, Bees wax, Castor oil, Cocoa butter, Linseed oil and Wool fat). Text Books/Reference Books (Latest Edition)
1. C. K. Kokate, A.P.Purohit, S.B. Gokhale, Text Book of Pharmacognosy, Nirali Prakashan, Pune.
2. G.E. Trease & W.C. Evans, Pharmacognosy, Saunders Elsevier.
3. T.E. Wallis Text Book of Pharmacognosy, CBS Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, Darya Ganj.
4. V.E. Tyler, L.R. Brady & J.E. Robbers, Text Book of Pharmacognosy, Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia,
5. S.H. Ansari, Essential of Pharmacognosy, Birla Publication, Shahdara, New Delhi.
6. T. E. Wallis Analytical Microscopy, J&A Churchill Limited, London.
7. K.R. Brain and T.D Turner. “The Practical Evaluation of Phyto Pharmaceutical”, Wright, Scientechnica- Bristol.
8. P, J. Schewer, Marine Natural products, Academic press, London.
9. Mohammed Ali. Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry,

Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University Semester: 1st Branch: B. Pharmacy Subject: Anatomy, Physiology and Health Education- I (APHE-I) Code: 341119(41) Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tut. Periods: 12 Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 70 Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 2 Module: 1 (8 Hrs.)
1.1. Introduction: A brief introduction to animal kingdom (taxonomical classification), Scope of anatomy and physiology and basic terminology used in these subjects. Structure of cell, its components and their functions.

Module: 2 (8 Hrs.)
2.1. Elementary tissues of the human body: Epithelial, Connective, Muscular and Nervous tissues, their sub types and characteristics.
2.2. Osseous System: Structure, composition and functions of skeleton, classification of joints, types of movements of joints, disorders of joints.
2.3. Skeletal Muscles: Gross anatomy and physiology of muscle contraction, physiological properties of skeletal muscles and their disorders.

Module: 3 (8 Hrs.)
3.1. Haemopoietic System : Composition and functions of blood and its elements, their disorders, blood groups and their significance, mechanism of coagulation, disorders of platelets and coagulation.
3.2. Lymph and Lymphatic System: Composition, formation and circulation of lymph; disorders of lymph and lymphatic system. Basic physiology and functions of spleen.

Module: 4 (8 Hrs.)
4.1. Cardiovascular System: Basic anatomy of the heart, physiology, blood vessels and circulation. Basic understanding of cardiac cycle, heart sounds and electrocardiogram. Brief outline of cardiovascular disorders like hypertension, hypotension, arteriosclerosis, angina, myocardial infarction, congestive cardiac failure and cardiac arrhythmias.

Module: 5 (8 Hrs.)
5.1. Digestive System: Gross anatomy of the gastro-intestinal tract, functions of its different parts including those of liver, pancreas and gall bladder, various gastrointestinal secretions and their role in the absorption and digestion of food. Disorders of digestive system.

Text Books/Reference Books (Latest Edition):
1. Ross & Willson Anatomy & Physiology in Health and Illness, Churchill Living Stone.
2. G.J., Tortora, S.R. Grabowski & N.P. Anagnodokos, Principle of Anatomy & Physiology, Willey.
3. S.K. Choudhury Concise Medical Physiology, New Central Book Agency, Latest Ed.
4. Guyton A.C, Hall J. E. W. B. Saunders Company, Text Book of Medical Physiology.
5. C. C. Chatterjee, Human Physiology (Vol-I & II), Medical Allied Agency, Latest Ed.
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