Module-1; Pharmacy Concept

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Module-1 Pharmacy Concepts Sumit Verma/ October-21 / Training for the Pharmacist.

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What is a Pharmacy? How it is different from Clinical pharmacy Types of Pharmacy Retail Pharmacy Introduction, Background and future Layout and Infrastructure of the Pharmacy.

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What is Pharmacy. Pharmacy is the science of preparing and dispensing medical drugs. A pharmacist is a licensed healthcare professional who specialises in providing information about different medication and methods of treatment to patients..

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Pharmacy.

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pharmacy. What is the difference a Normal pharmacy and a Clinical pharmacy.

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It2.'..E....91 E'. Hospital OPD Pharmacy. Hospital IPD Pharmacy.

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Retail Chain In India: Pharmacy. 70 60 50 40 30 25 20 10 FY 2017 29 FY 201 33 FY 38 FY 2020* FY 2021" 51 FY 2022* 59 FY 2023*.

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Report by Deloitte on Indian Pharma. A 2019 report by the Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance (IPA) estimated that if the industry maintains its current growth rate of 7 to 8 % per year (i.e. same as average growth of the past three years), annual revenues will reach around USD($) 90 billion by 2030 compared to $38 billion in 2019.16,17 In the ‘best-case’ scenario, an annual growth rate of 11 to 12 per cent would increase revenues to $65 billion by 2024 and $120-130 billion by 2030.18 Opportunities for growth include: Increasing domestic consumption.

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Indian domestic pharma spending is expected to grow by 8 to 11 per cent from 2019 to 2023, to $28-32 billion.

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Retail Pharmacy: Infrastructure. Medicines Prescription Medicines Non-Prescription OTC- Over the counter FMCG- Fast moving consumable goods To be sold only on Rx Can be given without Rx Can display the product and get it sold Display goods Special class of drugs as per the aliment Different type of drugs; Rx may be there to dispense It may include medicinal prepartions or may not General items This class should be kept in boxes or lock & key or Zigzag or depending on type of drug Can be kept in open shelves but depending on the need: Fast moving, slow moving etc. Display counters, Outer shelves, showcase Display counters, Outer shelves, showcase.

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Thank You.