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  Here are the legal records/documents drug store needs for license – 1.      Drug File: 2.      Correspondence File: 3.      Drug license: 4.      Inspection Record: 5.      Registered Pharmacist: 6.      Change of Registered Pharmacist: 7.      Refrigerator: 8.      Purchase record of drugs: 9.      Sale Records of Drugs: 10.   Schedule H1 register: 11.   TB Drugs records: 12.   NDPS drugs record: 13.   Suspension License: 14.   Expiry drugs: 15.   Returned drugs: 16.   NSQ drugs: 4. Write its factors influencing ADR Patient-Related Factors Age: Both very young and elderly patients are more susceptible to ADRs. Gender: Gender differences can influence drug metabolism and response. Genetics: Genetic variations can affect drug absorption, metabolism, and response. Disease conditions: Underlying diseases can interact with medications, increasing the risk of ADRs. Renal and hepatic function: Impaired
The prevention of cruelty to Animal Act 1960  Prevention of Cruelty : The primary objective is to prevent the infliction of unnecessary pain or suffering on animals. Punishment for Cruelty : The Act provides for punishment for people who subject animals to undue pain and torture. Protection of Animals : It aims to protect animals against unnecessary cruelty and abuse. Regulation of Animal Welfare : The Act enshrines the provisions relating to the establishment of an animal welfare board, its constitution, powers, and functions. Guidelines for Experimentation : It provides guidelines for the experimentation on animals for scientific purposes.
EDUCATION REGULATION Education regulation refers to the policies and rules formulated by the government or relevant authorities to manage and oversee the education system. It covers various aspects of education, from elementary to higher education, in both rural and urban areas. Flexibility : It provides flexibility for learners to choose their learning trajectories and programs. Multidisciplinarity : The policy promotes a holistic education across the sciences, social sciences, arts, humanities, and sports. Emphasis on Conceptual Understanding : It encourages conceptual understanding rather than rote learning and learning-for-exams. Creativity and Critical Thinking : The policy promotes creativity and critical thinking to encourage logical decision-making and innovation. Ethics and Human & Constitutional Values : It emphasizes ethics and human & constitutional values like empathy, respect for others, cleanliness, courtesy, democratic spirit, spirit of service, respect for publ
National List of Essential Medicines: Section Class Example Section – 1 A naesthesia General – NO Local – Lidocaine Section – 2 A nalgesic, Antipyretic, NSAIDs Aspirin, Paracetamol, Diclofenac, Morphine Section – 3 Anti- a llergic Ceterizine, Levoseterizine Section – 4 Anti d otes Activated charcoal, N-acetylcysteine Section – 5 Anti- e pileptics Carbamazepine, Diazepam Section – 6 Anti- i nfective Azithromycin, Amoxicillin Section – 7 Anti- M igraine Paracetamol, Aspirin Section – 8 Anti- n eoplastic / immunodepression Methotrexate, Ondansetron. Section – 9 Anti- p arkinsonium Levodopa + Carbidopa Section – 10 Medicine affecting the B lo
Discuss the classes of Advertisements prohibited under Drug and magic remedies act [6] Following are the classes of advertisements prohibited under this Act:  1) Advertisement of drugs:   For miscarriage or for preventing conception in women,  For removing menstrual disorders in women,  For improving the capacity of sexual pleasure in humans, and For diagnosing, preventing, or curing appendicitis, arteriosclerosis, blindness, blood poisoning, cancer, cataract, deafness, diabetes, brain disorders, uterus disorders, disorders of menstrual flow, disorders of nervous system and prostatic gland, dropsy, epilepsy, female diseases (in general), fevers (in general), fits, form and structure of female bust, gall stones, kidney and bladder stones, gangrene, glaucoma, goitre, heart diseases, high or low blood pressure, hydrocele, hysteria, infantile paralysis, insanity, leprosy, and leucoderma.  2) Advertisements providing false impression about any drug or making false claims for it, or if
Discuss the penalty for manufacturing and sale of drug in contravention of drug & cosmetics act 1940 The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 (DCA) in India prescribes various penalties for manufacturing and selling drugs in contravention of its provisions. Offence Penalty Adulterated or Spurious Drugs with Toxic Substances Minimum 5 years imprisonment which may be extend up to life. Fine of Minimum R.s 10000 for the 1 st Contravention. For subsequent contravention, 10 years imprisonment and fine of minimum 20000.   Adulterated Formulation but Not containing Toxic Substances Imprisonment 1 – 3 Years, Fine minimum 5000, on 1 st contravention. Imprisonment for 2 – 4 Years, fine minimum 10000 on subsequent contravention. Drug Manufactured without License. Imprisonment 1 – 3 Years, Fine minimum 5000, on 1 st contravention. Imprisonment for 2 – 4 Years, fine minimum 10000 on su
Conditions of a license for the manufacture of Drugs for the purpose of Test, Examination and Analysis: The license must specify the place of manufacture and Test of the drugs.  The Application must be signed by the Head of the Institution where the Test, Examination is supposed to be happened.  License is valid for 1 year period if not cancelled before.  For the purpose of Examination of a drug, the drug must be placed in container with proper labelling.  Shall allow Drug inspectors for inspect and check the records. Shall maintain a Inspection Book with all records done by the inspector.  Condition for Loan License: It is issued by a licensing Authority to a person who do not have any manufacturing license.  A separate license may be issued for the sale of drug more than 1 place.  Before the grant of license the license authority must satisfy the conditions for the grant of license like the manufacturing unit must have enough staff and components for manufacture.  For the manufacture