Prince Report
Prince Report
Prince Report
Submitted to
Bachelor of Pharmacy
2022-23
Department of Pharmaceutical Science, Saurashtra University, Rajkot 1
PRACTICE SCHOOL REPORT
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INDEX
1. Introduction
3. Training Details
5. Purchasing Process
6. Selling Process
9. Learning Outcomes
10. Summary
11. Conclusion
INRODUCTION
In addition to its clinical departments, a medical clinic also has a number of regular
administrative departments, such as the nursing office, drug administrations, dietary
administrations, lab administrations, clinical records office, blood donation centre, focal clean
drug administrations, and social administrations. Any remaining Departments must work
together effectively for a clinical division to function well.
An emergency clinic pharmacy shop is one of the often used assistance departments
in a medical clinic. The medical clinic drug store is a department, office, or area within the
emergency clinic organisation that is managed by a professionally competent, legally
authorised drug specialist.
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ENTRY
CREAM SURGICAL
The layout of the medical store is shown above the drawn image. On three sides of the
walls are medicine storage racks.
The store is located on the ground floor of the hospital
The entry of the store is straight at the left beside the entry door the counter
and bill desk is located.In front of bill desk there is a windows which is used
by patients to give prescition to pharmacist and pay the bills and take
medicins.
The doctor sees the patient for the first time and gives us a written prescription. In
exchange for the patient paying the cost, we locate the medications and administer
them.
I've mentioned the design of the shrug storage rack, which has labels arranged
alphabetically to make it simpler to find drugs.
The freezer in the middle right corner is where medications that need temperatures
below 20 C are kept.
TRAINING DETAILS
In this prescription, the doctor has written medication for diabetes control.
In this prescription, the doctor has written medication for diabetes control.
Dr. Joy Sanariya wrote this prescription for the treatment of blood loss due to a decrease in
plasma volume.
Dr. Joy Sanariya's prescription primarily treats leprosy disease and prevents bacterial
infection.
1) Tablet:
The solid unit dosage form of a medication or medications combined with
the appropriate excipients is known as a tablet.
EX: AIR M, XyzalM, Etowin 90, Lumia 4K, Periset MD, Macpred 8,
DAN P, L DIO-1-M
2) Capsule:
The medication content is encapsulated inside either a hard or soft
dissolving shell, which is typically made of gelatin, in capsules, which are
solid dosage forms.
3) Powder:
A firm or soft dissolving shell, typically made of gelatin, surrounds the
medication content in capsules, a solid dosage form.
1) Syrup:
Syrups are potent aqueous formulations of sugar or a sugar
substitute that may or may not also
2) Suspension:”
Pharmaceutical suspensions are the result of uniform
dispersion of the therapeutically active substance
throughout the exterior phase. which interior phase is
coarse.
3) Injection:
An injection is the act of administering a liquid,
especially a drug, into a person's body using a needle
(usually a hypodermic needle) and a syringe.
EX: Cobaris, Emeset
1) Ointments:
An oil-based preparation that is applied to the skin.
EX: Tezcort-6s, T bact, Flutibact, Tenovate etc.
2) Pates:
Pharmaceutical pastes are typically intended for
external application to the skin.
EX: Kidodent, Orajel etc.
PURCHASING PROCESS
SELLING PROCESS
What is selling?
Selling is a transaction in which a product or service is traded for cash. It
also describes the method of influencing an individual or group to make a
purchase. Your selling efforts should be concentrated on explaining the
benefits to the customer if you're trying to sell a good or service.
2) Dispensing of products:
the collection or dispense of goods or medications as prescribed and
delivery to the patient. Then explain to the patient how to take the
medication, for how many days, and any other pertinent information.
3) General Bill:
An invoice is significant to the consumer who receives it since it
contains payment for products and future purchases. The information
about products and their quantity can be found on invoices.
General license:
Restricted license:
o The form 20A is used to award licences for the restricted sale of
pharmaceuticals other than those listed in Schedules C,C1, and X.
Renew of License:
31st December of every year.
o
Our agency in one type of software is use:
1) Prompt Rx software:
Prompt Rx software:
LEARNING OUTCOME
Every day brought new knowledge and experience for me. Later, I started to work with more
confidence and boldness. Not to brag, but my chief pharmacist was pleased with my work
because I was performing well at work.
I am now able to comprehend a variety of pharmacy ideas, including how it operates and how
patients are treated, thanks to this 150-hour internship programme. I also learned how to
order medicine so that it doesn't expire and about stock management. First in first out (FIFO),
when late ordered medications are sold before freshly ordered medications, is one of the
concepts I've learned about hospital pharmacies.
With the aid of this programme, I learned how to persuade patients to take medication and
how to encourage them to do so consistently for the duration of the prescribed period of time.
Additionally, I can now administer hospital pharmacy software like pharmacy plus to a
certain extent.
As a result of this course, I now possess solid practical understanding of this area.
Throughout my experience, I was also able to pick up numerous small pieces of knowledge
regarding this subject that are too numerous to list here. In order for even a trainee like me to
study the experienced person and discover medicine readily, I learnt how to organise the
medications according to their name and type in the rack during my training.
I also learned a lot of medical jargon used in prescriptions, such as BS (two twice a day) and
other terms.
By filling numerous prescriptions, I gained knowledge of a variety of laboratory tests, their
purposes, and the circumstances under which doctors order them. For instance, I learned
about blood sugar tests, which measure blood sugar levels in cases of diabetes and blood-
related conditions like high and low blood pressure, and CBC tests, which measure complete
blood counts in cases of diseases like dengue fever and malaria.
In addition, I learned about the various types of medicine combinations, such as when a
doctor prescribes a painkiller along with antibiotics to treat gastroenteritis, where the
painkiller is used to treat pain brought on by bacteria in the intestine region and the
antibiotics are used to treat infection by killing bacteria in the abdominal region.
Additionally, I learned which medications should be stored in which conditions to prevent
medication degradation. For instance, antibiotic suspension needs to be stored in a
refrigerator to prevent environment-related degradation. Likewise, some suppositories require
low temperatures to maintain their shape and composition; if not, they melt at room
temperature and become useless.
I learned about the process used before administering treatments to the patient. The procedure
is to always handle prescriptions one at a time without rushing through it. After gathering all
remedies, the pharmacist should thoroughly check them to avoid any mistakes and should fix
them before giving the patient their medication. Next, the pharmacist must explain the time
and dosage for the patient so that they don't take the medication incorrectly. Finally, the
pharmacist must give the patient a bill and withdrew payment.
SUMMARY
CONCLUSION
Prince V. Sorathiya
B.Pharm Sem-7th
Submitted by
Prince V. Sorathiya
Enrollment no: 0141041949
Roll no: 49
Training taken at
SANMAN MEDICINES
(Sanman multispeciality hospital)
Mentor Name
Ms. Riddhisiddhi Parajiya
Submitted to
2022-23