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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The NEET is required for admission to undergraduate MBBS and BDS courses in government or private medical institutions. However, for Pharmacology specifically, NEET might not be a requirement.
Pharmacology is a field within the broader scope of pharmaceutical sciences, and the paths to enter this field can vary. In India, for instance, separate entrance exams are conducted such as GPAT, TS PGECET, Andhra Pradesh PGECET, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology both study medicine, but they do different things. Pharmacognosy look at natural stuff and what help people, but Pharmacology study all medicine, even man-made, and how they work in body.
They are different part of pharmacy. Pharmacognosy is only about nature medicine, Pharmacology is about all medicine and what happen in body.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are several online platforms and institutions where you can take courses in Pharmacovigilance.
Here are some options:
Online Pharmacovigilance courses | Offered by | Total Fees |
|---|---|---|
Pharmalessons | Free | |
ICRI | 50,000 | |
Drug Safety: Signal Detection and Management in Pharmacovigilance | Biopharmainstitute | 13,230 |
Clinevo Safety? Pharmacovigilance Database Free Live Training & Certification Program | Clinevo | Free |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Pharmacovigilance course comes under Pharmacy stream. pharmaceutical Science about 'collection, detection, assessment, monitoring, and prevention' of adverse effects with pharmaceutical goods is known as pharmacovigilance, commonly referred to as drug safety. Pharmacovigilance courses are available at many levels such as UG, PG, Doctorate, etc.
Depending on Pharmacovigilance course, bachelor's studies last three to four years. Like other courses, master's programmes last for two years. Most Certification programmes last between six months and a year.
Pharmacokinetics, Drug Delivery Systems, Regulatory Affairs, and other topics are m
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Before choosing any subject or even a specialisation in M Pharmacy you must know your interest, career plans, market demand, etc. Some of the popular M Pharmacy specialisations that candidates can opt form are below -
Pharmaceutics
Pharmacology
Pharmacognosy
Clinical Pharmacy
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
No, you cannot directly pursue a PhD in General Medicine after completing an M.Pharm in Pharmacology.
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