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  • Lack of medicines in Greece and the solution of Generics

    The problem of drug shortages is taking on alarming proportions worldwide. In Greece at the moment, antibiotics, antipyretics and inhaled medicines are in main shortage, but Greek pharmacists noted that more than 200 drugs for almost the entire spectrum of diseases were in permanent shortage.

  • Pharmacists migration to Australia and New Zealand gets easier now with Academically.ai

    Academically.ai, We are an Australian healthcare education technology (EdTech) start-up based in Sydney. We provide courses that will prepare pharmacists to practice, getting a job and migrate to Australia and New Zealand.

    To put it simply, we intend to enter the Indian market because the majority of pharmacists are underpaid, and many are unaware of such vast potential outside of India, and we look forwards to spreading knowledge about such opportunities.

  • JOINING HANDS WITH UNICEF FOR CHILD NUTRITION AND IMMUNIZATION

    Nitte College of Pharmaceutical Sciences in partnership with UNICEF and Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, executed a project on Social &Behavior Change Among the Communities to Avail Health & Nutrition Services in Karnataka. It sparked off with the inaugural ceremony on 6th of May, 2022 where Dr. Kusum Devi, Principal, NCOPS emphasizedon the importance of nutrition and immunization for the well-being of the community. NSS Officer, Dr Ashwini. Mhighlighted the essence of the project and the qualities and nature of an NSS volunteer.

  • 21 CFR PART 11 - Guidance for Industry

    This guidance is intended to describe the FDA's current thinking regarding the scope and application of part 11 of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR); Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures and is in effect since August 20 1997.

  • How exercise protects against neurodegenerative diseases

    Accumulating evidence finds that exercise can improve brain function and delay or prevent the onset of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. While the underlying mechanisms remain unclear, recent research suggests that exercise-induced activation of peripheral systems such as muscle, gut, liver, and adipose tissue may affect neural plasticity. A special issue of Brain Plasticity presents new research and insights on neural plasticity and the role of peripheral factors in cognitive health.

  • Youth succumbing to cardiovascular diseases is terrifying, says Interventional cardiologist

    Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) deaths have the dubious distinction of being the highest among all fatal illnesses in India as they account for almost 25 per cent of deaths. A most worrying factor that has arisen over the past decade has been that more and more youngsters are becoming vulnerable to CVD and dying. According to me, there are several reasons for this alarming trend.

  • Oral insulin no more delusion, Scientists develops insulin tablet

    ​Breakthrough discovery made by University of British Columbia scientists by developing an oral insulin tablet which will work as replacement for daily insulin injections.

    Research from Indian roots and currently involved in research at  University of British Columbia Dr. Anubhav Pratap Singh’s team developed a different kind of tablet that isn’t made for swallowing, but instead mouth-dissolving which dissolves when placed between the gum and cheek.

  • Bamboo in Cosmetics

    Vinay KumarVinay Kumar Singh.  
    Head-Formulation
    Kumar Organic Products Research Centre Pvt. Ltd.,
    Bengaluru
    Email : formulation_krc@kopresearchcentre.net

  • A Saga of 75 years journey of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry

    Look back of growth drive for Indian pharmaceutical industry after 75 years of independence and future roadmap.

  • Future prospect of private retail and wholesale pharmacy business in India

    Perhaps retail and wholesale pharmacy looks like an ordinary business but it plays a vital role in the lives of common people. The pharmacy retail market has increased rapidly in the past few years, due to the growing population and patient pool, and affordability of medicines.

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