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The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE

PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 AFM Nazmus Sadat Course Teacher-2 AFM Shahidud Daula (RONI)
Phone: 9015281 Phone:
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Pharm 105 Introduction to Pharmacy LECT. NO.


Credit 2
CT-1 1. The History and Evolution of Pharmacy: The Drug-Taking Animal,
Prehistoric Pharmacy, Antiquity, The Middle Ages, The Renaissance And Early
Modern Europe, The Era Of Count And Pour, The Emergence Of Clinical
Pharmacy, A Chronology For Pharmacists 8
CT-1 2. Complementary and Alternative Medicine, such as, Ayurvedic, Unani,
Homoeopathic and other systems of medicines. 6
CT-2 3. Definition of drugs, Sources and classification of drugs, Official, nonofficial
and unofficial drugs. Basic introduction on different types of dosage forms,
Routes of drug administration, fate of drug after administration. 6
CT-1 4. An introduction to pharmacy and pharmacy education. Definition of
Pharmacy, subjects taught in pharmacy etc. 1
CT-2 5. Pharmacy Profession and Ethics. Scope of pharmacy profession in different
areas, such as, community, industry, government, etc. Ethics of pharmacy. 5
CT-2 6. Information resources for pharmaceutical science. Sources of drug
information, the pharmacopoeias, codex etc. Internet resources on
pharmaceutical and drug information. 3

Recommended Books:
1. Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences.

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Masuda Khatun Course Teacher-2: Mesbahuddin Talukder


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Pharm 111 Inorganic Pharmacy-I LECT. NO.


Credit 2
CT-2 1. Structure of atoms: An elementary treatment of theories of atomic structure,
quantum numbers, Pauli’s exclusion principle, origin of spectral lines. 5
CT-1 2. Chemical bonds: Electronic concept of valence, different types of chemical
bond e.g. ionic, covalent, co-ordinate covalent, metallic, dipole, hydrogen bond
etc., theories of covalent bonding and hybridization. 5
CT-2 3. Classification of elements: Modern periodic table and periodic law, variation
of properties within periods and groups, usefulness and limitations of periodic
table. 4
CT-2 4. Chemistry of alkali and alkaline earth metals: General characteristics of
alkali and alkaline earth metals, chemistry of group IA & II elements and their
compounds, comparison of alkaline earth metals with alkali metals, 6
physiological importance and pharmaceutical applications of alkali and alkaline
earth metals.
CT-1 5. Chemistry of co-ordination compounds: Ligands or coordinating groups,
monodentate or unidentate ligands, polydentate ligands, co-ordination number,
co-ordination sphere, chelation, factors affecting the stability of metal
complexes, application of chelate formation, isomerism of co-ordination 7
compounds, Warner's co-ordination theory, Sidgwick’s electronic concept of
co-ordinate bond in co-ordination compounds, valence bond theory,
pharmaceutical importance of chelation.
CT-1 6. Chemical Impurities: The occurrence of impurities in medicinal chemicals and
substances used in pharmaceuticals. 3

Recommended books:
1. Modern Inorganic Chemistry - S. Z. Haider
2. Modern Inorganic Chemistry - Madan
3. Inorganic Chemistry - Lee
4. Bentley and Driver’s Textbook of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
5. Modern Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Discher
6. Textbook of Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry – Rogers
7. Inorganic Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Chemistry- Block & Wilson
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Course Teacher-1 Md. Ziaur Rahman Khan Course Teacher-2: Mesbahuddin Talukder
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Phar Organic Pharmacy

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113 LECT. NO.
Credit 3
CT-2 1. Introduction: History of organic chemistry, classification of organic
compounds, systematic naming of organic compounds, electro negativity,
polarity of bonds, polarity of molecules, structures and physical properties,
intermolecular forces, carbonium ions, carbanion ions, electrophiles,
nucleophiles, free radicals, hydrogen bonding, melting point, boiling point, 5
solubility etc.
CT-2 2. Chemistry of aliphatic compounds 15
CT-2 (a) Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes:
(b) Aldehydes and ketones:
(c) Alcohols, ethers and epoxides:
(d) Carboxylic acids:
(e) Amines:
CT-2 3. Chemistry of aromatic compounds: Aromaticity, general chemistry of
aromatic compounds, with special reference to biological and pharmaceutical
importance. 10
a) Simple aromatic compounds
b) Aromatic halogen compounds
c) Aromatic nitro compounds
d) Aromatic amino compounds
e) Diazonium salts and their related compounds
f) Sulphonic acids
g) Phenols
h) Alcohols, aldehydes, ktones and quinines
i) Aromatic acids

Recommended Books:
1. Organic Chemistry - Morrison and Boyd
2. Textbook of Organic Chemistry - Bahl and Bahl
3. Organic Chemistry, Vo1. I & II-Finar
4. Organic Chemistry - Feiser and Feiser
5. An Introduction to Organic Chemistry - Bahl and Bahl
6. Introduction to organic laboratory techniques- Pavia and Lampman
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PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Dr. Abdur Rashid Course Teacher-2: Mohammad Rashedul Islam
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Pharm 131 Pharmacognosy-I LECT. NO.

Credit 3
1. Definition and scope of Pharmacognosy, its historical development. 1
CT-1 2. Structures of the plant cell as a unit, its function and form; Introduction to the general
structure of the morphological parts of the plants. 1
CT-2 3. Crude drugs: A general view of their origin, distribution, cultivation, collection, drying
and storage, commerce and quality control.; Classification of drugs; Preparation of
drugs for commercial market; Evaluation of crude drugs; Drug adulteration. 6
CT-2 4. Plant analysis: Extraction, separation, chromatography; types of plant constituents,
comparative phytochemistry and chemotoxicity. 5
CT-1 5. Phytochemistry and pharmaceutical uses of the following plant constituents
along with consideration of some important drugs of each group:
(A). Lipids: Castor oil, Linseed oil, Coconut oil, Olive oil, Peanut oil, Chaulmoogra oil
and beeswax.
(B). Carbohydrate and related compounds: Sugars and sugar containing drugs-
sucrose, dextrose, glucose, fructose etc.
(C). Polysaccharide containing drugs- starches, dextrins etc.
(D). Gums and mucilages- tragacanth, acacia, sterculia, sodium alginate, agar
cellulose.
CT-2 6. Plants in complimentary and traditional systems of medicine: Introduction, different
types of alternative systems of treatments (eg. Ayurvedic, Unani, Homeopathic
medicine.), contribution of traditional drugs to modern medicines. Details of some
common indigenous traditional drugs: Punarnava, Vashaka, Anantamul, Arjuna,
Chirata, Picrorhiga, Kalomegh, Amla, Asoka, Bahera, Haritaki, Tulsi,Neem, Betel nut,
Joan,Karela, Shajna, Carrot, Bael, Garlic, Jam and Madar. 4
CT-2 7. Vitamins and vitamin containing few selected animal drugs: Cod liver oil, Shark
liver oil, Hilsha fish/liver oil etc. 4

Recommended Books:
1. Pharmacognosy - Tyler and Brady.
2. Pharmacognosy - Trease and Evans.
3. Pharmacognosy - Clause and Tyler.
4. Study of some medicinal plant of Bangladesh- BCSIR, Chittagong.
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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Mr.Mesbah Uddin Talukdar Course Teacher-2: Md. Saiful Islam
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Pharm 115 Physical Pharmacy-I LECT. NO.


Credit 3
CT-1 1. Chemical equilibrium: Law of mass action, determination of equilibrium
constant, heterogeneous equilibrium and homogeneous equilibrium, the Le
Chartelier principle, Van’t Hoff equation. 5
CT-1 2. Chemical thermodynamics: Introduction, the first law of thermodynamics,
work, energy and heat, work of expansion, internal energy, determination of
internal energy, heat change at constant volume and constant pressure,
thermodynamic reversibility, work of isothermal reversible expansion of gases,
the maximum work under the isothermal expansion of a gas, heat capacities,
difference between molar heats, Adiabatic processes, Joule- Thomson
experiment. 5
Thermo chemistry and thermo chemical law: Second law of thermodynamics,
Carnot’s cycle and efficiency of a perfect engine, the concept of entropy and
entropy changes for an ideal gas expansion, entropy changes of materials
under various conditions, free energy and work functions, Gibbs Helmholtz
equation, free energy changes under equilibrium, the Clausius-Claperon
equation. 5
CT-2 3. Phase Equilibria: Phase, components and degree of freedom, the phase rules
and its thermodynamic deviation, the phase diagrams of water and sulphur
systems, partially miscible liquid pairs: the phenol and water, nicotine water
system; Completely miscible liquid pairs and their separation by fractional
distillation; freeze drying (lyophilization). 3
CT-2 4. Solution: Types and properties of solution; units of concentration; ideal and
real solution; Henry’s law; distribution of solids between two immiscible liquids;
distribution law; partition coefficient; solvent extraction. 3
CT-2 5. Solution of Electrolytes: Concentration expressions, equivalent weights,
Colligative properties of dilute solution, Osmotic pressure, measurement of
osmotic pressure, Van’t Hoff and Morse equations for osmotic pressure,
Coefficients for expressing Colligative properties. 3
CT-2 6. Ionic Equilibria: Modern theories of acids, bases and salts, acid-base
Equilibria, Sorensen’s pH scale, Species concentration as s function of pH,
calculation of pH, acidity constants, 3
CT-2 7. Buffer and Isotonic Solutions : Buffer equations, Buffer capacity, Buffer in
Pharmaceutic and Biologic systems, Buffered isotonic solutions, methods of
adjusting tonicity and pH. 3

Recommended Books:
1. Principle of Physical Chemistry- Haque & Nawab
2. Physical Pharmacy- Martin
3. Elements of Physical Chemistry- Lewis & Glasstone
4. Physical Chemistry- Atkins
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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Parvin Akter Course Teacher-2: Mohammad Rashedul Islam


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Pharm 117 Inorganic Pharmacy-II LECT. NO.


Credit 2
CT-2 1. Inorganic Medicinal Agents:
Gastrointestinal Agents: Antacids (Al, Mg preparations with application) &
adsorbents, saline cathartics, their preparations with applications. 5
Agents for bone and bone growth: Calcium preparations. 1
Haematinic Agents: Iron and iron preparations. 2
Dental Preparations: Fluorides and other anti-caries agents, 3
Topical Agents: Zinc oxide, Iodine preparations, and other Anti-microbial,
Astringents & Protective. 3
CT-2 2. Major Intra & Extra-cellular Electrolytes: 4
Major Physiological Ions, Electrolytes used for replacement therapy,
Electrolytes used in acid-base therapy, Electrolytes combination therapy etc.
CT-1 3. Essential trace elements for nutrition and growth and their functions: Copper,
cadmium, zinc, molybdenum, selenium, silicone etc. and their preparations. 4
CT-1 4. Radioactivity and radiopharmaceuticals: Introduction, types of radiation and
their properties, radioactive decay, half-life, average life, modes of radioactive
decay, interaction of radiation with matter, measurement of radioactivity,
radiation hazard and radiological safety, biological effects of radiation, control
of radiation exposure, storage of radioactive materials, medical applications of
radionuclides, official radioactive compounds and their importance, toxicity of
radioactive isotopes. 8

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PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Kohinur Begum Course Teacher-2:


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Pharm 119 Pharmaceutical Microbiology-I LECT. NO.


Credit 3
CT-1 1. Introduction to Microbiology: Microbiology as a field of biology, place of
microbiology in the living field, prokaryotic and eucaryotic protests, group of
microorganisms, areas of microbiology, application of microbiology. 3
CT-1 2. History and Evolution of microbiology: Spontaneous generation and
biogenesis; germs theory of diseases; pure culture concept; immunization;
widening horizons. 3
CT-1 3. Microscopic observations of microorganisms: Bright field, dark field,
fluorescence and phase contrast microscopy, electronic microscopy,
preparations of microscopic examinations, wet mount and hanging drop
techniques, fixed and stained smears, microbiological stains: simple and
differential staining methods. 5
CT-1 4. Bacteria: Nomenclature of bacteria, morphology and fine structures, nutritional
requirements, bacteriological media, growth and reproduction, quantitative
measurements of bacterial growth, maintenance and preservation of pure
culture of bacteria.
5. Microorganisms other than bacteria (brief study):
CT-1 a) Yeasts –Types, morphology, reproduction and physiology, pathogenic
yeasts. 2
CT-1 b) Rickettsiae – Introduction, characteristics of rickettsiae, pathogenic
rickettsiae, laboratory diagnosis of rickettsial diseases. 2
CT-1 c) Viruses – History of viruses, classification of viruses, characteristics of
viruses, reproduction and cultivation of viruses, virus inhibition, control of virus
infections, bacterial virus or bacteriophages, morphology and composition,
cultivation of bacterial viruses, reproduction of bacterial viruses. 4

Recommended books:
1. Microbiology - Pelczar, Kreig and Khan.
2. Microbiology : An Introduction- Tortora, Funkee and Case
3. Biology of Microorganisms-T.D. Brock
4. Industrial Microbiology - Prsecott and Dunn.
5. Pharmaceutical Microbiology - Harris.
6. Fundamental Principles of Bacteriology - Salle.
7. Dispensing for Pharmaceutical Students - Cooper and Gunn.
8. Microbiology-Whistrech
9. Modern Medical Microbiology- Maj. Gen. M.R. Chowdhury.
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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 AFM Nazmus Sadat Course Teacher-2: Mohmmad Shahriar


Phone: 9015281 Phone: 8118845
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Pharm 121 Physiology-I LECT. NO.


Credit 3
CT-1 1. General Physiology
Physiology and its scope in pharmacy. Structure of cell, its various organelles and
functions, cell division, body fluid compartments and its composition, transport across
cell membrane and membrane potentials, homeostasis. 5
CT-2 2. Blood system
Composition and functions of blood. Plasma and its components, plasma proteins and
their functions. Blood coagulation, blood transfusion and blood groups, hemolysis, ESR.
Blood forming cells- characteristics, functions, their formation and destruction.
Hemoglobin- its structure, properties, function and hemoglobin derivatives. Anemia-
definition and classification, causes and clinical features of various anemia. 7
CT-2 3. Cardiovascular system
Heart- Structure and blood circulation. Cardiac muscle, their properties, origin of heart
beat and action potential. Cardiac cycle, Heart sounds, cardiac output, ECG, Regulation
of cardiac function. Blood pressure- types, significance, measurement and regulation.
Hypertension-types and causes. 7
CT-1 4. Digestive system
Structure of different parts of alimentary system, gastrointestinal motility and its control,
swallowing and defecation. Secretion of digestive juices from saliva, gastric, pancreatic,
intestinal glands and bile. Functions of digestive juices and their mechanism and
regulation of secretions. Digestion and absorption of various foodstuffs. Liver- it’s
function, formation of bile and its circulation. 5
CT-1 5. Respiratory system
Organs of respiratory system and its structure. inspiration and expiration, mechanism of
respiration, pulmonary ventilation, ventilation volumes. Gaseous exchange through
lungs, carriage of O2 and CO2. Hypoxia- causes and classification. 6

Recommended Books:
1. Human Physiology Vol. I & II – C.C. Chatterjee
2. Textbook of Medical Physiology – Guyton
3. Review of Medical Physiology- W.F. Guangm

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
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PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Hamidur Rahman Gazi Course Teacher-2:Parvin Akter


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Pharm 123 Basic Anatomy LECT. NO.


Credit 2
1. Tissue: Definition and classification of tissue. Definition, classification,
characteristics, distribution, minute structures and functions of different tissue.
Bone and cartilage. 1
2. Alimentary system-oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus , stomach, small intestine,
caecum, appendix, colon, sigmoid, rectum, anal canal. 4
3. Cardiovascular system- Heart, ascending aorta, arch of the aorta,
descending thoracic aorta, abdominal aorta. 3
4. Respiratory system-nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchus, lung. 3
5. Urinary system-kidney, ureter, urinary bladder, urethra 3
6. Reproductive system: Female-ovary, uterus with fallopian tube, cervix,
vagina; Male- Testis, ductus diferens, seminal vesicle, prostate, urethra.
External genitalia: male- scrotum, penis. female-Labium majora, L.minora,
clitories vaginal orifice. 4
7. Nervous system- CNS: Brain & spinal cord; PNS: spinal nerve & autonomic
nervous system (sympathetic & parasympathetic) 3
8. Endocrine gland - Pituitary gland, thyroid & parathyroid gland, pancreas,
adrenal gland, ovary, testis. 3
9. Exocrine gland - Parotid gland, submandibular gland, pancreas. 2
10. Metabolic organ - Liver with gall bladder. 2
11. Reticulo endothelial system - spleen, thymus, tonsil, lymph node, bone
marrow. 2

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MST 201 Basic Mathematics & Statistics LECT. NO.


Credit 3
Section A: Mathematics:
1. Graphs and gradients: (a) Rectangular co-ordinates, curve fitting gusting first
degree equation in both variables, determination of slope, intercept and points
of intersection, equation of first degree in both x and y (circle), ellipse,
rectangular hyperbola etc. (b) Exponential and logarithmic curves, graphical
solution equation, graphical solution of simultaneous equation. (c) Arithmetic
progression, geometric progression, permutation, combination, the binomial
theorem and exponential theorem. 2
2. Calculus: (a) Rate of process, rules of differentiation, successive and partial
differentiation, differentiation of a function of a function relation between the
derivatives of inverse function. (b) Rules of integration- integration as a
summation, area under a curve, integration by partial fraction, graphical
integration. 3
3. Matrices: Addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices, unit matrix, row
transformation, determinants, inverse of a matrix, solution of equation by
matrix. 1

Section B: Statistics:
1. Graphical and diagrammatic representation- Graphs and diagrams. 2
2. Measurement of central tendency – Arithmetic mean, geometric mean,
harmonic mean, median and mode. 2
3. Measures of dispersion – Range of mean deviation, variance, coefficient of
variance, standard deviation. 3
4. Moments, Skewness and kurtosis. 3
5. Probability distribution – The normal, binominal and Poisson distribution,
derivation, means and variances. 2
6. The basic ideas of significance test – Simple significance tests based on the
normal distribution, comparison with a known standard, comparison of means
of two large samples. 2
The use of ‘t’ test for small samples, importance of small sample comparison of
sample mean with a standard, comparison of means of two small sample
(unknown variances- assumed equal, not assumed equal) confidence limits. 2
2
X –tests of goodness of fit and homogeneity introduction to general idea,
testing the fit of a whole frequency distribution to data, tests of homogeneity,
variance ratio test. 1
7. The correlation of measurement – General notion of correlation, calculation
of correlation coefficient. 2
8. Regression analysis – Basic idea of regression, calculation of regression
coefficient, standard error and significance test. Partial correlation and multiple
regression with two and more than two independent variables. 2
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9. Simple experimental design and the analysis of variances – Introduction,


completely randomized design, randomized block design, testing the
homogeneity of variances. 1
10. Introduction to factorial experiments – Principle basic ideas, notation in 2n
factorial, scope of more advanced designs. 1
11. Random samples and random numbers- the need and use, representative
samples. 1

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
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PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Dr. Mehdi Masud Course Teacher-2: Ziaur Rahman Khan
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Pharm 215 Physical Pharmacy – II LECT. NO.


Credit 3
1. Kinetics:
(A) Physical degradation of Pharmaceutical products: loss of water, absorption of
water, loss of volatile constituents, polymorphism, color change.
(B) Chemical degradation: hydrolysis, oxidation, isomerization, polymerization,
Decarboxylation, factors affecting chemical degradation etc.
(C) Chemical kinetics: Definitions, rates and orders of reactions, methods for
determination of orders of reactions, influence of temperature on rate of reactions,
theories of reaction rates, decomposition of pharmaceutical products, accelerated test
for physical, chemical and photochemical stability, stability aspects of formulations,
marketed products and clinical supplies, shelf life determination.
2. Interfacial phenomena: Adsorption and Interface, Freundlich and Langmuir isotherm,
BET equation, Electrical properties of interfaces, electrical double layer, Nernst and zeta
potential, Gibbs equation, spreading, surface active agents, Emulsifiers, detergents and
antifoaming agents, surfactants and drug activity, surfactants and pharmaceutical
products.
3. Rheology and rheology of dispersed system: Newtonian liquids, Non-Newtonian
materials, yield value, plastic & pseudo plastic flow, dilatant and thixotropic flow,
viscosity of suspending agents.
4. Colloids: Classification, preparation, electrical and optical properties, sedimentation,
Stoke’s law, stability of colloidal dispersion, protective colloid, sensitization, dialysis,
donnan membrane equilibrium, application and uses of colloidal preparation in
pharmacy.
5. Electrochemistry: Electrical units and their interrelation, Faradays laws of electrolysis
and electrochemical equivalents, electrolytic conduction, equivalent conductance and
the related facts, conductometric titrations, transference numbers and their
determination.
6. Electrochemical cells: Electrode and cell potentials, energies involved in electrode
processes, reference electrodes, buffer solutions and measurement of PH;
Potentiometric titrations and oxidation- reduction systems, concentration cells.
7. Micromeritics: Importance of particle size determination, Different means of expressing
particle size, Methods of particle size determination, optical and electron microscope
studies, coulter counter methods, Laser beam technique, Sieve analysis, sedimentation
methods, particle shape and surface area, Measurement of particle surface area.

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Pharm 217 Biochemistry and cellular biology LECT. NO.


Credit 2
1. Introduction to cell: Differences between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells,
structure and functions of mitochondria and chloroplasts, cytoskeleton, cell development
and differentiation. 4
2. Plasma membrane, cell walls and cell surface: Principle of semi-permeability, active
transport, endocytosis, exocytosis, bacterial, fungal and plant cell walls. 3
3. Nuclear structure and function: Cell division and cell cycle, mitosis and meiosis,
structure and function of chromosomes. 3
4. Proteins: Important bonds in protein, important functions of protein in biological system,
importance of amino acid sequence in protein structure, different amino acids structures
and functions, peptide bond, disulfide bridge in protein structure, peptide bond is rigid
and planner, a helix, b sheet, hairpin turn, denaturation and renaturation of protein,
proteins are rich in hydrogen-bonding potentiality, different structures of protein,
conformational change of protein, gel electrophoresis, 2-D gel electrophoresis,
purification of protein, synthesis of protein, protein sequencing, recombinant DNA
technology for protein sequencing. 8
5. Nucleic acids: Importance of nucleic acid study, different bases of DNA/RNA,
nucleotide, nucleoside, structures of DNA, DNA chain has polarity, AT/GC structure,
melting point of DNA, physical states of DNA, Replication, discovery of DNA
polymerase I and III, mRNA, hybridization studies of mRNA, synthesis of mRNA,
recombinant DNA technology, restriction enzymes, promoter region of DNA, RNA
synthesis termination, tRNA, role of tRNA in protein synthesis, codons, DNA
sequencing. 6
6. Enzymes: Definition, activation energy and enzymes, specificity of enzyme, regulation
of enzymes activity, enzymes and reaction equilibria, enzyme kinetics, enzyme
inhibition, common features of enzymes, enzyme cofactors & coenzymes. 5

Recommended Books:
1. Concepts in Biochemistry: - Rodney Boyer. 2nd Edition
2. Principle of Biochemistry – Leninger
3. Microbiology: An Introduction: Tortora, Funkee and Chasei
4. Biochemistry: Harper

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
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Course Teacher-1 Dr Mahboob Hossain Course Teacher-2: Mohammad Shahriar


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Pharm 219 Pharmaceutical Microbiology -II LECT. NO.


Credit 2
CT- 1. Infectious diseases and causative organisms. 1
CT- 2. Basic concepts of Immunology: Infection Pathogenicity, virulence immunity. 3
CT- 3. Immunological Products: Active antigenic products, attenuated, inactivated
and extract, viral and bacterial. Passive products, gamma globulin. 2
CT- 4. Sterilization: (a) Sterilization by dry heat: principle, hot air oven, method of
use, applications, advantages and disadvantages of sterilization by moist heat,
factors affecting sterilization by moist heat, principle of sterilization by stem
under pressure, (b) Sterilization by filtration; (c) Sterilization by radiation;
(d) Sterilization by gas. 5
CT- 5. Sterility testing and LAL testing methods of pharmaceutical products 3
CT- 6. Microbiological assay of antibiotics: Introduction, reference standard and
units of activity, agar diffusion assay, theory of zone formation, factors affecting
diffusion assay, Dose response curve, large plate assay using Latin square
design, statistical interpretation of microbiological assay methods. 2
CT- 7. Microbiological monitoring methods for pharmaceutical industry: Different
methods of microbial monitoring systems for environment in pharmaceutical
industry. 2
CT- 8. Disinfectants and Antiseptics. 1
1
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Pharm 221 Physiology– II LECT. NO.


Credit 3
CT-1 1. Nervous system
Neuron- properties, classification and functions. Neuroglial cells and their
functions. Nerve fibers-Definition, types, properties of nerve fibers, origin and
propagation of nerve impulses across nerve fibers, action potential. Synapse-
classification, structure, properties and functions. Neurotransmitters-
classifications and functions, never endings.
Different types of sensations- Mechanism and properties of sensations,
Receptors- definition, classifications, properties and functions.
Reflex and reflex arc , their classifications, properties and components of reflex
arc. Principal division of nervous system – CNS and PNS. Functions of
different parts of CNS. Ascending and descending tracts of spinal cord.
Differences between – somatic & autonomic, and sympathetic &
parasympathetic nervous system. Cranial and spinal nerves & their functions.
Regulation of autonomic nervous system. Muscle tone- definition & regulation.
CSF- definition , composition and function.
CT-2 2. Endocrine System
Different endocrine glands & their structure & functions of pituitary, thyroid,
parathyroid, adrenal & pancreatic glands. Functions & regulation of secretion
of hormones. Abnormal hormone secretions.
CT-2 3. Excretory System
Structure of kidney, nephron & its different parts. Renal circulation- its
regulation & measurements. Renal clearance & its importance. Urine- its
composition & properties. Counter current mechanism. Role of kidney in acid-
base balance of blood & in maintenance of plasma volume.
CT-2 4. Reproductive System
Testis & accessory reproductive systems & their functions. Male hormones and
their functions. Spermatogenesis and its hormonal regulation.
Organs of female reproduction system and their functions. Menstruation cycle,
different phases & its regulation. Ovogenesis & ovulation and its control.
Female sex hormones & their functions, Pregnancy and lactation & their
hormonal control.
CT-1 5. Regulation of body temperature
Heat production & heat dissipation. Role of hypothalamus & other nerve factors
in body temperature regulation. Abnormalities in body temperature regulation.
Recommended Books:
1. Human physiology (vol. I & II) - C. C. Chatterjee.
2. Medical Physiology – Guyton.
3. Text book of Medical physiology – Ganon.
4. Practical physiology – C. L. Ghai.
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Course Teacher-1 Md. Sharifur Rahman Course Teacher-2:Parvin Akter


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Pharm 231 Pharmacognosy- II LECT. NO.


Credit 2
1. Glycosides and glycoside containing drugs. Classifications, source and use
of different types of glycosides.
1. Isothiocyanate: Mustard.
2. Cyanogenetic: Wild Cherry.
3. Antharaquinone glycosides: Cascara sagrada, aloe, senna, rhubarb.
4. Saponins: Sarsaparila, glycyrrhiza, dioscorea.
5. Cardiac: Digitalis, strophanthus, squill.

2. Alkaloids: Distribution, properties, tests, extraction, structure types and


classification. The details of the following:
1. Pyridine, piperidine: Areca, conium
2. Tropane: Belladonna, Stramonium, hyoscyamus and coca.
3. Quinoline: Cinchona.
4. Isoquinoline: Ipecac, opium.
5. Indole: Rauwolfia, nux-vomica, ergot.
6. Imidazole: Pilocarpus.
7. Steroidal: Veretrum viride, aconite.
8. Purine bases: Coffee, tea.
9. Lupinane: Lupinus
3. Volatile oils and related terpenoids: Methods of obtaining volatile oils;
Chemistry of the volatile oils and their medicinal and commercial uses.
4. Phenolic compounds and tannins: Chemical nature and test for tannins,
some tannin containing drugs such as Nutgall and Catechu.
5. Resin and resin combinations (resin, oleoresin, oleo gum resin, balsam):
Jalap, Cannabis, Capsicum, Ginger, Myrrh, Tolu Balsam, and Benzoin.
6. Herbs as health foods: Alfa alfa, Apricot pits, Arnica, garlic, onion, Ginseng,
Spiriluna Fenugreek, Sassafras and Honey.
7. Poisonous plants ant natural pesticides: Datura, Poison Hemlock, Water
Hemlock, Foxglove (Digitalis), Ipomoea, Tobacco, Poppy, Pyrethrum flower,
Derris and Lanchocarpus, Red Squll, Strychnine etc.

Recommended Books:
1. Pharmacognosy – Tyler and brady.
2. Pharmacognosy – Trease and evans.
3. Pharmacognosy – Clause and Tyler.
4. Textbook of Pharmacognosy – Willis.
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5. Practical Pharmacognosy – Zafar & Gandhi.

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Course Teacher-1 Jakir Ahmed Chowdhury Course Teacher-2:


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Pharm 241 Pharmaceutical Technology-I LECT. NO.


Credit 3
1. Liquid dosage forms: Solution and Elixirs, theory of solution, different factors
affecting solution process, advantages and disadvantages, formulation
consideration, manufacturing considerations, packaging of liquids, preservation
and stability aspects, Quality control of liquids.
2. Dispersed system:
(a) Properties of dispersed systems: Theoretical aspects of suspension,
emulsion and colloids, surface char and zeta potential, Inter- particle force,
crystal growth, wetting, adsorption at solid-liquid interface, surface and
interfacial tension, flocculation and coalescence.
(b) Suspension: Advantages and disadvantages, aggregated and dispersed
system, formulation of suspension, Manufacturing of suspension, stability of
suspension, Evaluation and quality analysis of suspension, Rheological
consideration, illustrative examples.
(c) Emulsion: Definition and applications, advantages and disadvantages,
theory of emulsion, formation of emulsion, Classification of emulsifying agents,
HLB values of surface active agents, formulation of emulsion, manufacturing of
emulsion, stability of emulsion, Evaluation and quality analysis of emulsion,
Rheological considerations, illustrative examples.
3. Semisolids (Ointments, paste, gels): Structure of skin, percutaneous
absorption of drugs, definition and classification of semisolid preparations,
classification of bases, formulation, manufacturing, consideration, evaluation
and quality analysis of semisolid preparations.
4. Suppositories: Drug absorption from colon, classification of suppositories,
merits and demerits of suppository, suppository bases, formulation,
manufacturing and testing of suppositories.

Recommended Books:
1. Dispensing for pharmaceutical students-Cooper & Gunn
2. American Pharmacy – Sprowl.
3. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.
4. Dispensing of medication- Husa & Martin.
5. Pharmaceutical Practice-Aulton
6. An introduction to Pharmaceutical Formulations- Fishburn
7. An introduction to Pharmaceutical Productions-Polderman
8. The Extra Pharmacopoeia- Martindale
9. Bentey’s Textbook of Pharmaceutics
10. Tutorial Pharmacy-Cooper & Gunn
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Course Teacher-1 Prof. Dr. Rebeca Banoo Course Teacher-2:


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Pharm 243 Pharmaceutical Analysis– I LECT. NO.


Credit 3
1. Aqueous Acid-Base Titration: Definition, distribution of acid-base species
with PH of the medium, acid-base titrimetry for determination of weekly acidic
and basic pharmaceuticals, Indicators (theories) and their selection,
applications.
2. Oxidation-Reduction Titration: Principles and concepts, determination
involving potassium permanganate, potassium dichromate, potassium
bromate, Iodiometric and iodiometric determination, miscellaneous oxidation
and reduction titration, indicators, applications.
3. Complexometric Titration: Introduction to complexometric titration,
complexes and chelates, stability of complex ions, titration based on complex
formation, types of complexometric titration, techniques employed in
chelometric titration, methods of end point detection, titration selectivity and
masking reagents.
4. Non aqueous Acid-Base Titration: Theoretical considerations and principles,
Bronsted-Lowry theory of acids and bases, non aqueous solvents, titration of
weak acids and weak bases, application and scope of non aqueous titration.
5. Potentiometric titration: Introduction, theory and principles, electrochemical
cells and half-cells, electrodes, measurement of potential, application of
potentiometric titration.
6. Amperometric titration: Introduction, theoretical considerations,
instrumentation, general polarographic analysis, amperometric titration using
one and two electrodes.
7. Aquametry: Principle and scope, Physical methods of water determination,
chemical method of water determination, Karl-Fischer procedure –principle,
chemistry, methodology, equipment, end point detection and limitation.
8. Testing of Pharmaceutical and potable waters: Test for waters according to
BP and USP, Total Organic Carbon (TOC) equipment and methods, Biological
Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD).
9. Short study of (I) Refractometry (II) Polarimetry (III) Nephlometry.(IV) Particle
analysis methods, such as, coulter counter and laser beam particle analyzers.

Recommended Books:
1. A Textbook of Pharmaceutical Analysis- K.A. Connors
2. Quantitative Pharmaceutical Analysis- Chatten
3. Quantitative Inorganic Analysis vol. I & II- Vogel
4. United State Pharmacopoeia
5. British Pharmacopoeia.
6. Quality Control in Pharmaceutical Industry- M.S. Cooper
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PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Irin Dewan Course Teacher-2


Phone: Phone:
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Pharm 251 Basic Pharmaceutics LECT. NO.


Credit 3
CT-1 1. Pre-formulation: Preliminary evaluation and molecular optimization, bulk
characterization of the material and polymorphism, thermal properties, particle
characterization, bulk density, powder flow properties, solubility analysis, Pka
determination, PH solubility profile, effect of temperature, solubilization, partition
coefficient, dissolution, stability analysis, solution stability, solid state stability. 5
CT-1 2. Chemical and Physical incompatibility. 4
CT-1 3. Pharmaceutical excipients: Chemistry, Physical properties and uses of
following excipients, acidifying agents, air displacement agents, alkalizing
agent, antifoaming agents, antimicrobial preservatives, antioxidants, buffering
agents, chelating agent, colors, complexing agents, emulsifying agents,
flavoring agents and perfumes, Humectant, ointment bases, solvents,
Stiffening agents, Wetting and solubilizing agent. 6
CT-1 4. Basic principles of compounding and Dispensing: Weight, measures and
units calculation for compounding and dispensing, fundamental operation in
compounding, good pharmaceutical practices in compounding and dispensing,
containers and closures for dispensed products, responding to the prescription,
Labelling of dispensed medications. 5
CT-1 5. Pharmaceutical Calculations:
Mathematical principles, common and decimal fractions, exponents and power
and root, logarithmic calculations, reducing and enlarging formulas, ratio and
proportions, percentage calculations, ratio strength, stock solution, parts per
million, dilution and concentration, temperatures, dosage calculations. 6
CT-1 6. Polymer Science for pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceutical applications, physical, chemical and mechanical properties,
molecular weight and distribution, polymer solution properties, plasticization
and elastomers. 4

Recommended Books:
1. Dispensing for pharmaceutical students-Cooper & Gunn
2. American Pharmacy – Sprowl.
3. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.
4. Dispensing of medication- Husa & Martin.
5. Pharmaceutical Practice-Aulton
6. An introduction to Pharmaceutical Formulations- Fishburn
7. An introduction to Pharmaceutical Productions-Polderman
8. The Extra Pharmacopoeia- Martindale
9. Bentey’s Textbook of Pharmaceutics
10. Tutorial Pharmacy-Cooper & Gunn
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PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1Dr. Abul Hasnat Course Teacher-2:


Phone:9667850 Phone:
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Pharm 261 Pharmacology-I LECT. NO.


Credit 3
1. Definition of Pharmacology, drug, medicine, pro-drug, pharmacokinetics,
pharmacodynamics, agonist, synergism,side effect, toxicity, teratogenicity, drug
interaction, drug tolerance, drug dependence, drug abuse, idiosyncrasy, dose, dosage
form, absorption, distribution, bioavailability, distribution, protein binding, metabolism &
excretion, Routes of drug administration.
2. Basic concept of drug action: receptor, nature of receptor, drug antagonism, Relation
between drug dose & clinical response.
3. Signalling mechanism and drug action, legand gated channels, G-proteins and second
messengers.
4. Drugs for peptic ulcer: antacid, H2-receptor, proton pump inhibitors, PG analogues,
mucosal-protective agent, Anti Helicobacter pylori agents.
5. Anticoagulant: Heparin, calcium complexing agents, Heparin, oral anticoagulants
6. Autacoids: Amine, lipid & peptide autacoids.
7. Haematinic drugs: Iron, vit B12 , folic acid erythropoietin
8. Sedative & hypnotic drugs: Benzodiazepine & Barbiturates.
9. CNS stimulant drugs: Strychnine, xanthine & methylxanthine, amphetamine, nicotine.
10. Chemotherapy of parasites: Drugs used in helminthiasis, malaria, leishmaniasis &
trichomoniasis.

Recommended Books:
1. Pharmacological basis of therapeutics-Goodman & Gillman.
2. Medical Pharmacology-Katzung.
3. Medical Pharmacology-Meyer.
4. Medical Pharmacology-A. Goth.
5. Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics-R.S. Satosker.

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PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Mr.Saiful Islam Course Teacher-2:


Phone: 88-02-7540933 Phone:
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Pharm 271 Pathology LECT. NO.


Credit 2
1. Definition and scope of pathology 1
2. General concept of disease
3. Cellular injury and adaptation 6
4. Inflammation 3
5. Pathological calcification 2
6. Body defense mechanisms 2
7. Nutritional diseases 3
8. Neoplasia 3
9. Thrombosis and other disorders of circulation 3
10. Infectious disease 2
11. Immunological disease. 2
12. Name, Definition and examination of all common pathological tests and the
standard values. 2

Recommended Books:
1. Pathologic basis of disease- Robins.
2. Practical pathology and Microbiology- M.A. Khaleque.

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PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Md. Giasuddin Course Teacher-2:


Phone: Phone:
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Pharm 333 Medicinal Chemistry-I (Pre-requisite-Biomolecular Pharmacy) LECT. NO.


3 Credits
1 Basic principles of medicinal chemistry
2 Receptors:
Definition, classification, chemistry, drug-receptor binding at the active site,
drug-receptor interaction, G-proteins, calmodulin and different protein kinases.
3 Knowledge of the chemistry, synthesis and structure activity relationships of
the following compounds of medicinal importance:
Alkaloids b) Glycosides
4 Stereo-chemistry:
Optical, geometric and bio-isosterism, optical activity, stereochemistry of drug
molecule and biological action.
5 Characterization of organic reactions and reaction mechanism (substitution,
elimination and addition reactions)
6 A detailed study of the important name reactions such as Wittig reactions,
Grignard reactions, Friedel-Craft reactions, Reformatsky reactions etc.
7 Course Review

Recommended Books

1. A Textbook of Medicinal Chemistry-Wilson & Gisvold


2. Medicinal Chemistry-Burger
3. Organic Chemistry (Vol. 1& 2)-Finar
4. Organic Chemistry-Morrison & Boyd

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Pharm 305 Marketing LECT. NO.


3 Credits

1 Principle of Marketing
2 Strategic marketing planning
3 Consumer markets and buying behavior
4 Market segmentation and target market strategies
5 Product promotion
6 Advertising
7 Products: Planning and Development
8 Positioning and product life cycle
9 Branding
10 Pricing
Recommended Books:
Marketing management by Philip Kotler& Garry Armstrong
Basic principles of marketing by Jeorge R.Terry

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PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Dr.Md. Selim Reza Course Teacher-2:


Phone: 8153959 Phone:
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Pharm 341 Pharmaceutical Technology-II LECT. NO.


3 Credit
1 Formulation and manufacturing of tablets: Manufacturing of tablets by wet
granulation, dry granulation and by direct compression. Granulation of powder
for tableting, advantage and disadvantages of different process, Processing
machineries used in tablet manufacturing.
2 Common tableting problems and evaluation of tablets: Hardness
measurement, weight variation test, thickness and
diameter,friability,disintegration time, dissolution time, mechanism of tablet
disintegration and dissolution, In process quality control methods in tablet
manufacturing, study of common tableting problems.
3 Tablet coating:
Definitions and classifications of coating methods, advantages and
disadvantages of coating methods, different methods of coating, sugar coating,
different stages of sugar coating, problems of sugar coating, theory of film
coating, film formers, plasticizer, solvents, other excipients, problems of film
coating, enteric coating polymers, formulations of enteric coating, dry coating
(compression coating), comparison between sugar coating and film coating,
conventional, perforated and fluidized coating machines
4 Hard gelatin capsules:
Definition, classification, advantages and limitations of capsule dosage form,
gelatin and its manufacture, manufacture of hard capsule shells, properties and
formulation of capsules, capsule filling machines, tooling and accessories,
problems in capsule manufacturing, quality control methods of capsules,
packaging of capsules
5 Soft gelatin capsules:
Definition, classification, advantages, limitations, properties and formulation of
soft capsules, manufacturing of soft capsules, problems in soft capsule
manufacturing, quality control methods of soft capsules, packaging of soft
capsules
6 Microencapsulation technology: Purpose, method of preparation, evaluation,
pharmaceutical and biological applications of microencapsulations process.
8 Course Review
Recommended books:

1. Dispensing for pharmaceutical students-Cooper & Gunn


2. American Pharmacy - Sprowl.
3. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.
4. Dispensing of medication- Husa & Martin.
5. Pharmaceutical Practice-Aulton
6. An introduction to Pharmaceutical Formulations- Fishburn
7. An introduction to Pharmaceutical Productions-Polderman
8. The Extra Pharmacopoeia- Martindale
9. Bentey’s Textbook of Pharmaceutics
10. Tutorial Pharmacy-Cooper & Gunn
11. Pharmaceutics-Aulton
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PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Dr. Habibur Rahman Course Teacher-2:


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Pharm 353 Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics-I LECT. NO.


3 Credits
1 Introduction:
Biopharmaceutics & clinical pharmacokinetics and their role in formulation
development and clinical setting
2 Fate of drugs after administration, absorption of drugs through various routes,
mechanism of absorption, apparent volume of distribution of drugs
3 Physical significance of drug concentration in blood, bio-availability, biological
half-life, physiological significance, methods of modifying drug delivery dosage
forms, controlled delivery of drug in sustained action medication
4 Effect of protein binding on drug disposition characteristics
5 Drug metabolism and elimination
6 Blood products and plasma substitutes
7 Immunological products
8 Course review

Recommended Books

1. Biopharmaceutics & Clinical pharmacokinetics-M. Gibaldi


2. Biopharmaceutics & Clinical pharmacokinetics-Notari
3. Biopharmaceutics & relevant pharmacokinetics- T.G. Wagner
4. Biopharmaceutics & Drug interactions-Cadwallader
5. Pharmacokinetics-M. Gibaldi & D. Perrier

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Course Teacher-1 Dr. Md. Mohibur Rahman Course Teacher-2:


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Pharm 361 Pharmacology-II (Pre-requisite-Pharmacology-I) LECT. NO.


3 Credits
1 Pharmacology of drugs affecting cardio-vascular system:
General considerations pharmacological actions, mechanism of action, therapeutic
uses, side effects and structure activity relationships of the following drugs-
i) Diuretics and anti-diuretics
ii) Drugs used in Angina and Myocardial infarction
iii) Anti-hypertensive drugs
iv) Drugs used in heart failure

2 Chemotherapy of microbial diseases:


i) General considerations.
ii) Penicillin, Cephalosporins and other b-lactum antibiotics.
iii) Aminoglycosides.
iv) Tetracycline, Chloramphenicol and Erythromycin.
v) Sulfonamides, Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, Quinolones and agents used in
Urinary Tract Infection.
vi) Anti-fungal drugs.
vii) Antiviral agents.
3 Drugs acting on blood and blood forming organs:
i) Haematinic drugs.
ii) Anticoagulants.

Recommended Books

1. Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics – Goodman and Gillman.


2. Medical Pharmacology – Katzung.
3. Medical Pharmacology – Meyer.
4. Medical Pharmacology – A.Goth.
5. Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics – R.S.Satosker.
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PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Dr. Md. Khalid Hossain Course Teacher-2:


Phone: 9661920-79, Ex-8144 Phone:
Mobile:01199080819 Mobile:
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Pharm 335 Medicinal Chemistry – II (Pre-requisite-Medicinal Chemistry-I & Organic LECT. NO.
Chemistry)
3 Credits
1 Principles of drug design: Theory, different traditional and mechanism based 6
approaches to drug design, application of quantum mechanics, computer aided
drug designing (CADD), molecular modeling, congeneric series and clinical
evaluation.
2 Chemistry of drug metabolism and concept of pro-drug. 6
3 Knowledge of the chemistry, synthesis and structure activity relationship of the 7
following groups of medicinal substances:
a) Hormones.
b) Antibiotics.
4 Synthesis of natural products and heterocyclic compounds. 5
5 Toxicity studies of drugs. 4
6 Course Review 2

Recommended Books

1. A Textbook of Medicinal Chemistry – Wilson and Gisvold.


2. Medicinal Chemistry – Burger.
3. Organic Chemistry (vol. 1 & 2) – Finar.
4. Organic Chemistry – Morrison and Boyd.

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PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 S.M . Ashraful Alam Course Teacher-2:


Phone: 8629367 Phone:
Mobile: 01715391854, 0152405335 Mobile:
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Pharm 345 Pharmaceutical Technology-II (Pre-requisite-Pharmaceutical Technology LECT. NO.


– I)
3 Credits
1. Introduction 2
2. Powder and granules: 5
Reasons for granulation, properties of granules, size and shape, surface area,
density, strength and friability, Pharmaceutical granulation machines: Wet &
Dry granulation methods.
3. Tablet formulation: 5
Definitions and classifications, advantages and disadvantages, properties of
tablets, tableting excipients, formulation of tablets, modern tabletting
excipients, directly compressible vehicles, tablet compression machines,
formulation of special tablets, effervescent tablets, compression coated tablets,
chewable tablets, common tabletting problems.
4. Tablet tooling: 1
Types of tablet tooling, Steel selection, Maintenance and storage of tooling.
5. Evaluation of tablets: 2
Hardness measurement, weight variation tests, thickness and diameter,
friability, disintegration time, dissolution time, mechanism of tablet
disintegration and dissolution, in process quality control methods in tablet
manufacture
6. Tablet coating: 5
Definitions and classifications of coating methods, advantages and
disadvantages of coating methods, different methods of coating, sugar coating,
different stages of sugar coating, problems of sugar coating, theory of film
coating, film formers, plasticizer, solvents, other excipients, problems of film
coating, enteric coating polymers, formulations of enteric coating, dry coating
(compression coating), comparison between sugar coating and film coating,
conventional, perforated and fluidized coating machines
7. Hard gelatin capsules: 7
Definition, classification, advantages and limitations of capsule dosage form,
gelatin and its manufacture, manufacture of hard capsule shells, properties and
formulation of capsules, capsule filling machines, tooling and accessories,
problems in capsule manufacturing, quality control methods of capsules,
packaging of capsules
8. Soft gelatin capsules: 3
Definition, classification, advantages, limitations, properties and formulation of
soft capsules, manufacturing of soft capsules, problems in soft capsule
manufacturing, quality control methods of soft capsules, packaging of soft
capsules
9. Course review 1

Recommended Books
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

1. The Theory and practice - Lachman of Industrial Pharmacy.


2. American Pharmacy - Sprowl.
3. Pharmaceutics - Aulton.
4. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.
5. Dispensing of medication- Husa & Martin.
6. Pharmaceutical Practice-Aulton
7. An introduction to Pharmaceutical Formulations- Fishburn
8. An introduction to Pharmaceutical Productions-Polderman
9. The Extra Pharmacopoeia- Martindale
Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:
Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Hamidur Rahman Gazi Course Teacher-2:


Phone: 8018784 Phone:
Mobile: 0189453442 Mobile:
E-mail: rony671@yahoo.com E-mail:

Pharm 347 Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis-I (Pre-requisite-Pharmaceutical LECT. NO.


Analysis-I & II)
3 credits
1 Introduction 1
2 Polarography 5
3 Conductometry 4
4 Electrogravimetry 3
5 X-ray crystallography 4
6 Potentiometry 5
7 Amperometry 3
8 Bioassay of antibiotics with statistical evaluation 5

Recommended Books

1. A Textbook of Pharmaceutical Analysis- K.A. Connors


2. Quantitative Pharmaceutical Analysis- Chatten
3. Quantitative Inorganic Analysis vol. I & II- Vogel
4. United State Pharmacopoeia
5. British Pharmacopoeia.
6. Quality Control in Pharmaceutical Industry- M.S. Cooper

Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:


Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 S. M. Ashraful Alam Course Teacher-2:


Phone: 8629367 Phone:
Mobile: 01715391854, 0152405335 Mobile:
E-mail:ashraf7312@yahoo.com E-mail:
Pharm 349 Pharmaceutical Engineering (Pre-requisite-Pharmaceutical Technology – I) LECT.
NO.
3 Credits
1 Drying: 4
Theory and types of drying, Methods of drying of wet solids: Convective, Conductive and
Radiation drying, Dryers for dilute solutions and suspensions, Freeze drying, Solute
migration during drying.
2 Mixing: 6
Theory and types of mixing, Degree of mixing, The mixing of powdered materials and
miscible liquids and suspensions, The mixing of semisolids, Factors affecting mixing
process, Types of semisolid mixers.
3 Clarification and filtration: 3
Definition and theory of filtration, Factors affecting filtration rate, Mechanism of filtration,
Industrial filters and filtration techniques.
4 Lay out plan of pharmaceutical manufacturing plant: 2
Guidelines for selecting new plant sites,
Pharmaceutical lay out plan and design, criteria for production facilities.
5 Water treatment plants in pharmaceutical industry: 4
Sources of raw water, Natural impurities in raw water and their removal, Purification
methods of raw water, Definition and classification of pharmaceutical water, Manufacture
and storage of pharmaceutical water, Distillation of water, Ion-exchange process, Reverse
osmosis, Microbiological quality and analysis of pharmaceutical water.
6 Humidity control and air conditioning: 5
Importance of humidity control in pharmaceutical industry, Psychometry, Methods of
humidity control.
7 Centrifugation: 1
Principles of centrifugation, Industrial centrifuges.
8 Evaporation & distillation:
Principles of evaporation, Factors affecting evaporation, Evaporation machines and uses. 1
9 Safety methods in pharmaceutical industry: 1
Fire protection, Handling of dangerous and toxic chemicals, Waste disposal, Animal
handling in pharmaceutical industry.
10 Milling and size separation: 2
Theoretical aspects of milling, Influence of material properties on milling, Crack propagation
and toughness, Surface hardness, Energy requirements, Influence of size reduction on size
distribution, Factors affecting milling, Industrial size reduction methods, Selection of particle
size reduction methods.
Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:
Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Total: 100%

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The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Dr.Habibur Rahman Course Teacher-2:


Phone: Phone:
Mobile: 01715028872 Mobile:
E-mail: E-mail:

Pharm Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics-II (Pre-requisite- LECT. NO.


355 Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics-II)
3 Credits
1 Introduction
2 Compartmental kinetics:
Compartmental models, determination of different pharmacokinetic
parameters from plasma and urine after drug administration by IV and
oral route
3 The concept of clearances:
Mechanism and factors affecting renal clearance, clearance ratio,
determination of renal clearance, extraction ratio, hepatic clearance,
biliary excretion etc.
4 Methods of determining residuals:
Back feathering technique
5 Multiple dosage regimen
6 Different methods of determining zero and first order absorption rate
constant, the Plateau principle and the concept of steady state
7 Non-linear pharmacokinetics with special reference to one
compartmental model after IV administration, detection of non-linearity
(saturation principle)
8 Bio-availability and bio-equivalence study
9 Dose adjustment in patients with or without renal and hepatic failure
10 Course review

Recommended Books

1. Biopharmaceutics & Clinical pharmacokinetics-M. Gibaldi


2. Biopharmaceutics & Clinical pharmacokinetics-Notari
3. Biopharmaceutics & relevant pharmacokinetics- T.G. Wagner
4. Biopharmaceutics & Drug interactions-Cadwallader
5. Pharmacokinetics-M. Gibaldi & D. Perrier

Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:


Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Total: 100%

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Ms. Bilkis Begum Course Teacher-2:


Phone:8611617 Phone:
Mobile:01199017200 Mobile:
E-mail: E-mail:

Pharm Pharmacology-III (Pre-requisite-Pharmacology-I & II) LECT. NO.


363
3 Credits
1 Drugs acting on CNS:
i) CNS stimulating drugs
ii) Cholinergic and anti-cholinergic drugs
iii) Adrenergic and anti-adrenergic drugs
iv) Sedatives and hypnotics
v) Psychotropic and anti-depressant drugs
2 Anti-neoplastic drugs
3 Chemotherapeutic agents:
i) Anti-tubercular drugs
ii) Drugs in the treatment of leprosy
iii) Anti-epileptic drugs
4 Anti-diarrheal agents

Recommended Books
1. Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics – Goodman and Gillman.
2. Medical Pharmacology – Katzung.
3. Medical Pharmacology – Meyer.
4. Medical Pharmacology – A.Goth.
5. Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics – R.S.Satosker

Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:


Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%

Signature & Date Signature & Date Signature & Date


Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Mr. Moshiur Rahman Course Teacher-2:


Phone: 9661774-6 (off) Phone:
Mobile: 01711810245, 01711869855 Mobile:
E-mail: E-mail:

ACT 401 Accounting LECT. NO.


2 Credits
1. Introduction to Accounting, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
(GAAP), Accounting Cycle, Accounting Information Processing, information
user groups.
2. a) Principles of journal entries, ledger, trial balance, adjusting entries,
rectifying entries, financial statement (income statement, cash flow statement,
balance sheet)
b) Bank reconciliation statement, objectives and procedure.
3. Managerial and Cost Accounting
a) Introduction to cash concepts
b) Job order costing
c) Process costing (including contract costing)
d) Cost-volume-profit analysis
e) Costing for decision making and reporting
f) Flexible budget and standard costing
4. Capital budgeting
5. Analysis of financial statements

Reference books
1. Accounting Principles - Hermenson

Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:


Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Dr. Shaila Kabir Course Teacher-2:


Phone: 9132846 Phone:
Mobile: 01711594402 Mobile:
E-mail: kabir shaila@hotmail.com E-mail:

Pharm 435 Advanced Medicinal Chemistry (Pre-requisite-Medicinal Chemistry-I LECT. NO.


& II)
3Credits

1 Sedatives and hypnotics


2 Autocoids
3 Narcotic analgesics
4 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
5 Tranquilizing agents
6 Anti-diarrheal agents
7 Anti-cancer agents
8 Membrane acting drugs: Drugs acting on Ca++, K+, Na+ channels
9 Anti-malarial agents
10 Vitamins
11 OTC drugs with their significance
12 Course review

Recommended Books
1. A Textbook of Medicinal Chemistry-Wilson & Gisvold
2. Medicinal Chemistry-Burger
3. Organic Chemistry (Vol. 1& 2)-Finar
4. Organic Chemistry-Morrison & Boyd

Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:


Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Md. Ziaur Rahman Khan Course Teacher-2:


Phone: Phone:
Mobile: 0186431648 Mobile:
E-mail: zia763@yahoo.com E-mail:

Pharm 437 Regulatory Affairs LECT. NO.


2 Credits
Drug Abuse:
1 Problems in drug abuse 1
2 Drugs of abuse 3
3 Legal Aspects 1
4 Treatment and Rehabilitation 1

Pharmacy Practice in Bangladesh:


1 Scope, opportunities in the government and the armed forces 2
2 Drug administration and Pharmacy Council of Bangladesh, their scope and functions 2
3 Regulations and laws governing the practices of pharmacy (The Pharmacy Ordinance 4
1976)
4 Policies, sales, regulation and laws concerning to the manufacture, possession, 10
distribution, sale of drugs and poisons: The Drug Policy 1982, Essential Drug List, The
Drug Act 1940, The Drug (control) ordinance 1982, The Narcotics (control) Act 1990,
The Poisons Act 1919 and related amendments
5 control of Drug Advertisements and prices, patented and trade marked medicine, 1
proprietary medicine, schedules of drugs and poisons, regulation of cosmetics and
poison control
6 Professional characteristics and ethical norms, relationship of trust, ethical 1
considerations during pharmacy practice, deficiencies of self-regulation, adherence of
self-regulation
7 The Pharmacist’s code of ethics 2
8 Government Health Policy 2
Recommended Books
1. The Pharmacy Ordinance, 1976, Ministry of Law and Parliamentary affairs,
Government of Bangladesh, Dhaka
2. The Drugs (control) Ordinance, 1982, Ministry of Law and Land Reforms
Government of Bangladesh, Dhaka.
3. Drug Policy of Bangladesh, Ministry of Health and Population Control, Health
Division, Dhaka.
4. A Textbook of Forensic Pharmacy-B.M. Mithal
5. Pharmacist’s Code of Ethics, Pharmacy Council of Bangladesh

Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:


Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Prof. Reza-ul Jalil Course Teacher-2:


Phone: 9120325 Phone:
Mobile: 01713014208 Mobile:
E-mail: E-mail:

Pharm 441 Pharmaceutical Technology-III (Pre-requisite-Pharmaceutical Technology-I & LECT. NO.


II)
3 Credits
1 Introduction 1
2 Design and operation of clean room: 12
Sources of contamination, Air flow systems: Conventional, Unidirectional and
Laminar air flow units, Air filtration mechanisms: Fibrous and HEPA filters,
Temperature and humidity control, Building design, construction and use,
Personnel, Protective clothing, Cleaning and disinfecting, Commissioning test
of clean and aseptic rooms, Routine monitoring tests, The operation of clean
aseptic room, Key factors in clean room operations.
MID TERM 1
3 Parenteral products: 9
Definition and classification, Formulation consideration: Vehicles and additives,
Containers, Manufacturing consideration: Environment, Manufacturing
techniques, Raw materials and machines, Quality control of parenteral
products: Sterility tests, Pyrogen test, Clarity test, Leak test for ampoules,
Packaging of parenteral products.
4 Opthalmic products: 3
Anatomy of eye and adnexa, Absorption of drugs in the eye, Classification of
opthalmic products, Safety considerations, Formulation considerations:
Vehicles additives, Manufacturing considerations: Environment, Manufacturing
techniques, Raw materials and machines, Quality control of opthalmic
products, Packaging of opthalmic products.
5 Packaging technology: 3
Purpose of packaging, properties of packaging materials, factors influencing
choice of package, advantages and disadvantages of packaging materials,
glass and glass containers, metal and metal containers, plastic and plastic
containers, films, foils and laminates, rubber based materials, closures, tamper
resistant packaging, testing and quality assurance of packaging materials,
different packing machines and accessories, organization of packaging line,
labeling.
6 Good Manufacturing Practice: Good Manufacturing Practice, WHO guideline. 1

Recommended Books
1. Theory and practice of Industrial Pharmacy- Lachmann.
2. American Pharmacy- Sprowl.
3. Pharmaceutics- Aulton.
4. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.
5. Dispensing for Pharmaceutical Students- Cooper & Gunn.
6. Dispensing of Medication-Husa & Martin.
7. Bentley’s Textbook of Pharmaceutics.
8. Tutorial Pharmacy- Aulton.
9. An introduction to Pharmaceutical Formulations- Fishburn.
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:


Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1Prof.Dr.Chowdhury Mahmood Course Teacher-2:


Hasan
Phone: Phone:
Mobile: 0189253698 Mobile:
E-mail: E-mail:

Pharm 447 Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis-II (Pre-requisite- Pharm Analysis-I & II & LECT. NO.
Adv Pharma Analysis-II)
3 Credits
1 Introduction 1
2 UV spectroscopy 2
3 IR spectroscopy 2
4 NMR spectroscopy 15
5 Mass spectroscopy 4
6 Radio-Chemical Methods of Analysis

Recommended Books
1. Methods of spectroscopy – Pavia
2. Spectroscopy – William Kemp
3. Spectroscopic Methods – Sharma
4. Textbook of Pharmaceutical Analysis – Connor.

Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:


Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Ms. Bilkis Begum Course Teacher-2:


Phone: 8611617 Phone:
Mobile: 01199017200 Mobile:
E-mail: E-mail:

Pharm 461 Pharmacology-IV (Pre-requisite-Pharmacology-I, II & III) LECT. NO.


3 Credits
1 Hormone and hormone-related antagonists:
a) Adenohypophyseal hormone and their hypothalamic releasing factors.
b) Thyroid hormones and anti-thyroid drugs.
c) Estrogen and progestins.
d) Androgens.
e) Adrenocortical steroids and their synthetic analog.
f) Insulin and oral hypoglycemic drugs.
g) Agents using calcification and bone turn over.
2 Ophthalmology:
Overview of ocular physiology and biochemistry, ocular structure, delivery strategies,
chemotherapy of microbial diseases of the eye, use of other agents for ophthalmic
therapy.
3 Chemotherapy of parasitic infection:
Drugs used in malaria, helminthiasis, tripanosomiasis, leishmaniasis, amebiasis,
giardiasis and trichinosis
4 Vitamins:
Water and fat soluble vitamins
5 Course Review

Recommended Books
1. Pharmacological basis of therapeutics- Goodman and Gillman.
2. Medical Pharmacology- Katzung.
3. Medical Pharmacology- Meyer.
4. Medical Pharmacology- A. Goth.
5. Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics- R.S. Satosker.

Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:


Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Md. Moshiur Rahman Course Teacher-2:


Phone: 9661774-6 (off) Phone:
Mobile: 01711810245, 01711869855 Mobile:
E-mail: E-mail:

ECN 403 Business Economics LECT. NO.


2 Credits
This course explores the economic concepts and theories that are fundamental
to decision making of economic agents such as business firms, consumers and
government. It equips students with a better understanding of the larger
economic environment. At the micro level, it examines the behavior of
consumers and producers and price information under various forms of
competition. At the macro level, it examines how macro aggregates such as
national income; employment, general price level, inflation rate, interest rates
and exchange rates are determined. Real cases, particularly those pertaining
to current issues, will be examined to demonstrate the application of theory.

Recommended Books
1. Macroeconomic Analysis by Shappiro
2. Microeconomics - Schaum’s outline series
3. Macroeconomics - Schaum’s outline series
4. Microeconomic Theory – K.K. Dewett
5. Economics – Samuelson
Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:
Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Md. Elias Al-Mamun Course Teacher-2: Mr. Rashed


Phone: Phone:
Mobile: Mobile:
E-mail: E-mail:

MMT 405 Pharmaceutical Marketing & Management LECT. NO.


3 Credits 1 Introduction
2 Management & its nature and purpose, managerial function, roll and skill,
social responsibility and ethics of pharmaceutical managers
3 Planning, organizing, staffing, leading & controlling
4 Managerial role of pharmacists, Pharmacists in different services of health and
pharmaceutical industry, marketing & sales, regulatory affair research &
development, hospital pharmacy, community pharmacy etc.
5 Concept of Marketing:
i) Introduction to the price, place, positioning and promotion
ii) Marketing strategies
iii) Market Targeting, product positioning, product life cycle, new product
development
iv) Advertising
v) Sales management
6 Global trends in pharmaceutical industry

Recommended Books
1. Management: A global perspective by Weirich, Heinz & Koontz
2. Principles and Methods of Pharmacy Management by H.A. Smith
3. Marketing Management by Philip Kotler & Garry Armstrong
4. Basic Principles of Marketing by Jeorge R. Terry

Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:


Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Jakir Ahmed Chowdhury Course Teacher-2:


Phone:7219747 Phone:
Mobile: 01711043535 Mobile:
E-mail: jakirdh@yahoo.com E-mail:

Pharm 445 Cosmetology LECT. NO.


3 Credits
1 Introduction
2 Physiology of teeth, hair and skin in relation to the cosmetics
3 Formulation, manufacturing and quality control of the following types of
cosmetics:
a) Tooth, paste, tooth powder
b) Creams – cold & vanishing creams
c) Shampoo – transparent & egg shampoo
d) Shaving preparations – shaving cream, shaving foam, after shave lotion,
pre-shave lotion
e) Hand & body lotion
f) Deodorants & anti-perspirant
g) Different types of face & body powders
h) Lipsticks & lip lacquers
i) Nail polishes
j) Perfumes
k) Bathing soaps

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Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Mr. Kibria Course Teacher-2:


Phone: Phone:
Mobile: Mobile:
E-mail: E-mail:

Pharm 455 Clinical & Community Pharmacy LECT. NO.


3 credits
Clinical Pharmacy:
1 Introduction to clinical pharmacy
2 Basic concepts of pharmacotherapy:
a) Clinical pharmacokinetics and individualization of dosage regimen
b) Drug induced diseases
c) Adverse drug interaction
d) Clinical toxicology
3 Interpretation of common clinical laboratory tests
4 Pathophysiology & Therapeutics:
i) Fluid and electrolyte disorders and shock
ii) Infectious diseases
iii) Cardio-vascular diseases
iv) Kidney and urinary tract disorders
v) Nervous system disorders
vi) Endocrine and reproductive disorders
5 Drug information
6 Hospital pharmacy:
A comprehensive knowledge of hospital pharmacy, control of special classes of
drugs, floor stock drug, hospital pharmacist in educational and training
programs, health education and public health

Community Pharmacy:
1 Definition and scope of community pharmacy
2 Organization inventory control and management of retail pharmacy business
3 Communication, counseling for patient compliance
4 Role of pharmacist in community health care and education

Recommended Books
1. Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics by Herfindal, Gourly & Hort
2. Therapeutic basis of Clinical Pharmacy in the tropics by Aguwa
3. Hospital Pharmacy by William Hasan
4. Textbook of Hospital Pharmacy by Allwood
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:


Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%

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Course Teacher 1. Course Teacher 2. Head, Pharmacy
The University of Asia Pacific COURSE OUTLINE
PharmacyDepartment FALL 2006

Course Teacher-1 Dr. Md. Selim Reza Course Teacher-2:


Phone: 8153959 Phone:
Mobile: 01715363765 Mobile:
E-mail: selimreza04@yahoo.com E-mail:

Pharm 449 Pharmaceutical Technology-IV (Pre-requisite- Pharmaceutical Technology – I, II & LECT. NO.
III)
3 Credits
1 Introduction
2 Compaction and compression of powder:
Physics of tablet compression, mechanism of tablet formation, bonding in tablets, the
effect of compressional force on tablet properties, effect of lubricants on tablet
compression and binding, instrumented tablet machines and tooling, problems
associated with large scale manufacturing of tablet
3 Sustained release drug delivery systems:
Principles, advantages, limitations and types of SR dosage forms, methods of obtaining
SR effects of drugs, formulation and manufacturing of SR matrix tablets, drug release
mechanisms from SR dosage forms, evaluation of SR dosage forms, excipients in SR
dosage forms, dose calculation for SR dosage forms
4 Micro-encapsulation Technology:
Purpose, methods of preparation, evaluation
5 Aerosol science and technology :
Definition and classification of aerosols, Propellants for aerosol manufacturing,
Components of aerosol formulation, Containers and valves for aerosols, Metered dose
delivery of aerosols, Manufacturing of aerosols; Testing and quality assurance of
aerosols.
6 Drug delivery to the lungs:
Drug administration to the respiratory tract, Mechanism and factors affecting deposition
of drugs in the respiratory tract, Quality control systems in manufacturing Metered dose
inhalers
7 Course Review

Recommended Books
1. Theory and practice of Industrial Pharmacy- Lachmann.
2. American Pharmacy- Sprowl.
3. Pharmaceutics- Aulton.
4. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.
5. Dispensing for Pharmaceutical Students- Cooper & Gunn.
6. Dispensing of Medication-Husa & Martin.
7. Bentley’s Textbook of Pharmaceutics.
8. Tutorial Pharmacy- Aulton.
Evaluation: Students will be evaluated through- Special Instructions:
Events Grading Scheme
Midterm 30% (To be announced, Class hour)
Final Term 50% (To be announced centrally)
Assessment 20%
Total: 100%

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