Courses
With committed and knowledgeable faculty members that provide a thorough understanding from the design of a medicine to the creation of novel drug therapies, Santosh Pharmacy College offers a Diploma Program in Pharmacy. For an efficient teaching and learning process, the classrooms include good lighting and audiovisual teaching aids. Students conduct practical work under the guidance of knowledgeable faculty members at the Institute's state-of-the-art laboratories, which are staffed by certified lab technicians. Santosh Pharmacy College has partnered with a number of reputable organizations that help students through research projects, guest lecturers, and employability in order to meet industry standards.
Diploma of Pharmacy
Department of Pharmaceutics: Drug formulation science is known as pharmaceutics. It includes designing, developing, and evaluating the formulation for the planned medicinal use. Various innovative drug delivery systems, aerosols, ointments, and solid and liquid dosage forms are among the medication formulations available. The course covers pharmaceutical and industrial pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, microbiology, pharmaceutical biotechnology, bio-pharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics, unit operations, physical pharmacy, dispensing pharmacy, and novel drug delivery systems. For the preparation and validation of both traditional and innovative medicine formulations, the Department of Pharmaceutics offers all the labs and resources required. The undergraduate labs in the department number four.
Department Pharmaceutical Chemistry
One of the fundamental areas of pharmacy is pharmaceutical chemistry, which includes the analysis of the chemical and physical characteristics of pharmaceuticals as well as other substances utilized as excipients in medication formulations. This field of study examines pharmaceuticals, their synthesis processes, and characterisation techniques using both qualitative and quantitative estimation methods. This includes the characterisation and creation of simple synthetic processes for pharmaceuticals derived from natural sources. For the synthesis and qualitative-quantitative analysis of organic molecules, the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry offers all the facilities required. There are four labs in total: one for analytical and physical chemistry, one for organic and synthetic chemistry, and one for biology.
Department of Pharmacology
The study of how medications affect both humans and animals biologically is known as pharmacology. This comprises analysing the pharmacological and biological effects of medications obtained from both natural and synthetic sources, estimating the maximum acceptable dose and minimum effective dose (concentration), assessing the toxicity profile of the medication, and evaluating adverse drug reactions.