B. Pharmacy Notes

B. Pharmacy Notes

Unit 5 – Group Discussion Notes (B. Pharmacy)

Group discussions are an essential part of academic, professional, and competitive settings. This article covers the basics of group discussions, highlighting their importance and role in evaluating communication skills. You’ll also learn the key do’s and don’ts to follow for an effective and impactful participation. Whether you’re preparing for interviews, campus placements, or just want

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Unit 4 – Interview Skills & Giving Presentations Notes

In the interview section, learners understand the purpose of an interview and the key do’s and don’ts to create a positive impression, such as dressing appropriately, maintaining good body language, and avoiding negative behaviors. In the presentation section, it covers strategies for overcoming fears, planning and structuring a presentation, and delivering it confidently. It also

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Unit 3 – Basic Listening Skills & Effective Written Communication Notes

Communication is more than just talking — it’s about understanding, connecting, and delivering your message clearly. Whether you’re listening to someone or crafting a written message, the way you approach it can make all the difference.In this post, we’ll explore basic listening skills, when to use written communication, and how to write effectively so you

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Unit 2 – Elements of Communication & Communication Styles Notes

Communication is not just about speaking—it’s about connecting, understanding, and influencing. In pharmacy practice, effective communication is crucial for interacting with patients, colleagues, and healthcare teams. This unit covers the core elements that make communication work and explores different communication styles so you can adapt to various situations. Elements of Communication Elements of communication are

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Unit 1 – Communication Skills Notes (B. Pharmacy)

Communication is the backbone of every profession and in pharmacy, it’s the bridge between healthcare professionals and patients. Whether it’s explaining how to take medicine, coordinating with doctors, or training staff, effective communication ensures clarity, safety, and trust. Introduction to Communication Communication is the process of conveying information, ideas, feelings, or thoughts from one person

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Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Notes – PDF

Starting your B. Pharmacy journey? One of the first and most important subjects you’ll encounter is Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry (PIC). This subject lays the foundation for understanding the role of inorganic compounds in pharmacy from medicinal uses to their chemical properties, preparation, and quality control. Our Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Notes are designed to make your

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Unit 5 – Radiopharmaceuticals Notes (B. Pharmacy)

Radiopharmaceuticals are unique medicinal formulations that contain radioactive isotopes. They are mainly used in diagnosis, therapy, and research. Understanding their properties and handling is essential in pharmaceutical practice. What are radiopharmaceuticals? Radiopharmaceuticals are a unique class of drugs that contain radioactive isotopes (radioisotopes). They are used in nuclear medicine for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.

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Unit 4 – Miscellaneous Compounds Notes (B. Pharmacy)

In pharmaceutical science, miscellaneous compounds cover a variety of agents with diverse therapeutic roles — from aiding respiratory clearance to counteracting poisons. This unit introduces key drugs under different categories, explaining their uses, examples, and importance in medical treatment. Expectorants Expectorants are a class of medications used to treat wet coughs by thinning and loosening

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Unit 3 – Gastrointestinal Agents Notes (B. Pharmacy)

Gastrointestinal (GI) agents play a crucial role in treating various stomach and intestinal disorders. This unit introduces commonly used acidifiers, antacids, and cathartics, explaining their roles, ideal properties, and examples used in pharmacy. Acidifiers Acidifiers are inorganic or organic chemicals that produce or become acid in the body, lowering the pH of a specific fluid

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