Friday, August 14, 2009

Where do Pharmacists work?

Community Pharmacy and Consultant Pharmacists

Nearly everyone is familiar with community pharmacists and the pharmacy in which they practice. Six out of every ten pharmacists provide care to patients in a community setting. You probably visit the community pharmacist more often than you do any other member of the health team. Pharmacists talk to people when they are healthy and when they are sick; when they are "just browsing" or when they are concerned with an emergency; when they have specific needs as well as when they are seeking advice or information. Pharmacists are playing an increasing role in the "wellness" movement, especially through counseling about preventive medicine. According to one estimate, pharmacists receive more than two billion inquiries a year from their patrons.

Pharmacists serve patients and the community by providing information and advice on health, providing medications and associated services, and by referring patients to other sources of help and care, such as physicians, when necessary. Likewise, advances in the use of computers in pharmacy practice now allow pharmacists to spend more time educating patients and maintaining and monitoring patient records. As a result, patients have come to depend on the pharmacist as a health care and information resource of the highest caliber. Pharmacists, in and out of the community pharmacy, are specialists in the science and clinical use of medications. They must be knowledgeable about the composition of drugs, their chemical and physical properties, and their manufacture and uses, as well as how products are tested for purity and strength. Additionally, a pharmacist needs to understand the activity of a drug and how it will work within the body. More and more prescribers rely on pharmacists for information about various drugs, their availability, and their activity, just as patrons do when they ask about nonprescription medications.

If pharmacists develop a desire to combine their professional talents with the challenge of the fast-moving community pharmacy practice, they will often consider a management position within a chain pharmacy practice or ownership of their own pharmacy. In chain practice, career paths usually begin at the store level with possible subsequent advancement to a position at the district, regional, or corporate level. Many chain companies have management development programs in marketing operations, legal affairs, third party programs, computerization, and pharmacy affairs. The spirit of entrepreneurship and motivation has enabled many pharmacists to successfully own their own pharmacies or, through establishing consultation services, own their own pharmacy practices.

Hospitals and Other Institutional Settings

As society's health care needs have changed and expanded, there has been an increased emphasis on provision of care through organized health care settings. As a result, an increased number of pharmacists now practice in hospitals, nursing homes, extended care facilities, neighborhood health centers, and health maintenance organizations. As members of the health care team composed of physicians and nurses, among others, institutional pharmacists have an opportunity for direct involvement with patient care. The knowledge and clinical skills that the contemporary pharmacist possesses make this individual an authoritative source of drug information for physicians, nurses, and patients. In addition to direct patient care involvement, pharmacists in hospitals are responsible for systems which control drug distribution and are designed to assure that each patient receives the appropriate medication, in the correct form and dosage, at the correct time. Hospital pharmacists maintain records on each patient, using them not only to fill medication orders but also to screen for drug allergies and adverse drug effects.

Contemporary hospital pharmacy practice is composed of a number of highly specialized areas, including nuclear pharmacy, drug and poison information, and intravenous therapy. In addition, pharmacists provide clinical services in adult medicine, pediatrics, oncology, ambulatory care, and psychiatry. The nature and size of the hospital helps to determine the extent to which these specific services are needed. Because of the diversity of activities involved in pharmacy departments, there is also demand for management expertise, including finance and budgeting, personnel administration, systems development, and planning. Approximately 38,000 licensed pharmacists work on a full- or part-time basis in hospitals or nursing homes. As hospital pharmacists continue to become more involved in providing patient-oriented services, the demand for practitioners in this area of pharmacy continues to grow.

Managed Care Pharmacy

Increasingly, pharmacists are employed in various capacities within managed care organizations (MCOs). Managed care is a system designed to optimize patient care and outcomes and foster quality through greater coordination of medical services. MCOs incorporate pharmaceutical care which strives to improve access to primary and preventive care, and ensure the most appropriate and effective use of medical services in the most cost-effective manner. The number of individuals enrolled in managed care programs has risen dramatically in recent years. At the end of 1995, it was estimated that more than 130 million individuals in the U.S. received health care services through some form of managed care. As managed care continues to assume a larger role in our health care system, opportunities for pharmacists practicing in these types of settings are expected to grow. Areas in which managed care pharmacists can play a role include:

Practice Guidelines and Protocol Development

Managed care pharmacists often work directly with physicians and other care givers to determine which medical treatments, including which drug therapies, are most effective in enhancing patient outcomes. That can involve regularly reviewing medical literature to determine which medications are the safest and most effective for treating certain diseases, gathering data from the plan's patient population, and performing analyses based on that research.

Drug utilization review/drug use evaluation

Managed care pharmacists review drug utilization to determine which patients and prescribers are using particular medications. This allows the pharmacist to determine whether some drugs are inappropriately prescribed or used. With this knowledge in hand, the pharmacist and other care providers can then actively intervene in the patient's care process to assure better outcomes.

Care management programs

Often called "disease management programs," these programs involve having pharmacists, physicians, case managers and other care givers work together to effectively manage and coordinate the overall care of patients who are at high risk of serious complications because of certain disease states. For example, a care management program might identify all diabetic patients within a certain plan population, and then place special emphasis on making sure those patients receive regular education and counseling about their disease, including how and when to take their medications. Pharmacists might then interact with the patient and the patient's physicians on a regular basis to try to keep the patient as healthy as possible.

Other responsibilities in the managed care environment can include:

  • contracting with local pharmacies (to develop networks to serve plan members);
  • contracting with pharmaceutical manufacturers (to receive rebates on prescription drug products and other value-added services);
  • claims processing (so patient-prescriber data can be transmitted electronically to assure accurate claims payment and provide information to assist with clinical functions such as drug utilization review); and
  • developing and managing the plan's approved drug therapy options.

The Pharmaceutical Industry

Another career option in pharmacy is represented by the pharmaceutical industry which produces chemicals, prescription and on prescription drugs, and other health products. Pharmacists do such things as marketing, research and product development, quality control, sales, and administration. Many pharmacists go on to obtain postgraduate degrees in order to meet the technical demands and scientific duties required in pharmaceutical manufacturing. Pharmacists with an interest in sales and administration can combine this with their technical background in pharmacy by serving as medical service representatives. These representatives call on a variety of health care professionals to explain the uses and merits of the products their firms produce. Experienced and successful medical service representatives with administrative abilities often rise to supervisory or executive posts in the pharmaceutical industry. Pharmacists are also employed as sales representatives, supervisors, and administrators in wholesale drug firms.

Academic Pharmacy

They are involved with teaching, research, public service, and patient care. Others serve as consultants for local, state, national, and international organizations. Becoming a member of the faculty at a college of pharmacy usually requires a postgraduate degree and/or training (e.g., Ph.D. degree or residency or fellowship training following the professional degree program). While some pharmacists who complete graduate school exercise the option to teach, there currently exists a shortage of faculty, creating an array of excellent professional opportunities.

Pharmacy practice faculty have significant responsibility for patient care, in addition to their work in teaching and research. These academicians often are called educator/ practitioners, and they serve as role models for pharmacy students and residents in many education/practice settings. Faculty in disciplines other than pharmacy practice usually are involved in pharmaceutical sciences research. The pharmaceutical scientists are mainly concerned with research that includes sophisticated instrumentation, analytical methods, and animal models that study all aspects of drugs and drug products. Moreover, social, economic, and behavioral science research often uses survey methods and statistical analyses to solve complex problems of drug utilization management, health care delivery, marketing, management, and other practice issues. To paraphrase one current pharmacy faculty member, "Perhaps no other job in pharmacy has such far-reaching effects on the profession as that of an educator. It is in academia that one can excite individuals about pharmacy and lay the groundwork for continuing advances in the field."

Other Fields in Pharmacy

At the state level there are agencies charged with regulating the practice of pharmacy to preserve and protect the public health. These legal boards governing pharmacy practice usually have pharmacists employed as full-time executive officers and inspectors. As more state health agencies consolidate their purchases, a pharmacist is often engaged as a purchaser of medical and pharmaceutical supplies for the entire state. Nearly every state has an active pharmaceutical association which employs a full-time executive officer, usually a graduate of a college of pharmacy.

Several national professional associations are also guided by pharmacists with interest and special talents in organizational work. You may know other pharmacists who are engaged in highly specialized tasks. There are pharmacists in advertising, packaging, technical writing, magazine editing, and science reporting. There are pharmacists with legal training serving as patent lawyers or as experts in pharmaceutical law. There are pharmacists in America's space laboratories and aboard ships such as the S.S. Hope; others direct large manufacturing firms or specialize in medicinal plant cultivation.

By now, it should be clear to you that the diversity of pharmacy is one of its chief strengths. And, in diversity lies your opportunity. In the United States, the vast majority of pharmacists practice in community or hospital pharmacies, or long-term and ambulatory care facilities. The remainder follow one or another of the special fields you have just reviewed. The opportunity for success in any of these fields is wide open for men and women with ability, education, and imagination.

Medical Sales

Medical Sales

Medical Sales representatives are employed by pharmaceutical companies to promote medicines to doctors and pharmacists. You are largely your own boss. Your company car is your office but need room at home to store company gifts and samples. Constant people contact but can be lonely. Can spend a lot of time sitting in doctors waiting rooms. A useful route into areas such as marketing and sales management. Can progress in sales to sales management, or move to marketing or training. Promotion depends on mobility, experience and ability.

PROFILE: Medical Sales Representative

INVOLVES: Visiting doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacists etc to make presentations on medicines developed by the pharmaceutical company you work for. Tasks include:

§ Arranging appointments with doctors, hospital consultants, nurses, midwives, pharmacists etc.

§ Making presentations on medicines developed by the pharmaceutical company you work for to them.

§ Organising symposia for doctors.

§ Managing budgets (for catering, outside speakers etc.).

§ Learning about new products.

§ Keeping chemists informed e.g. which drugs GPs are likely to prescribe.

§ Attending company's regional meetings.

§ There is an initial training course lasting 6 to 8 weeks covering sales and product training and background physiology and anatomy. Association of British Pharmaceutical Industry exam must be passed within first two years.

EMPLOYERS: Pharmaceutical Companies
RELATED JOBS: media sales, other sales jobs, marketing, clinical research associate (this involves arranging clinical trials of new medicines on volunteer patients with doctors.
SATISFACTIONS: Lots of independence. Largely your own boss. Company car
NEGATIVES: 'Lots of driving & waiting in doctors waiting rooms.' Can be lonely.
SKILLS: spoken communication persuading, negotiating, listening, being able to work independently, driving.
ADVANCEMENT: Can move into sales management, sales training or marketing.
DEGREE: Any degree subject is acceptable. Life sciences or medically-related degrees are useful.
VACANCY SOURCES: Careers Service Vacancy Lists, Daily Telegraph (Thursday), New Scientist, Recruitment Agencies.
TIPS: Work shadow a medical representative - this can sometimes be arranged via your medical centre: ask the receptionist for the business cards of visiting reps. Your local pharmacist will also have good contacts. Contact the major pharmaceutical firms. Try to get some experience of a sales type job. Learn to drive.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Medical sales representative after B.Pharm

The other option for the B.Pharm degree holders is the medical representative job. Here many of the outcomers think that this is only suitable for a range of people who can talk, but this impression which they are on is absolutely wrong. Now No. of compnies hire the representatives and give training for this and the most preferable students are the Pharmacists who can understand the drug and able to explain the docs about the drug. The salary hikes will be good and this involves the Incentives too where we can make good money from this job.

Here the basic job description and the activities followed by a typical Medical rep. is given..

Job description
Medical sales representatives are a key link between medical and pharmaceutical companies and healthcare professionals. They work strategically to increase the awareness and use of a company’s pharmaceutical and medical products in settings such as general practices, primary care trusts and hospitals.
Based in a specific geographical location, and usually specialising in a particular product or medical area, medical sales representatives try to ensure clients are aware of, buy and subsequently use their company's products. They may also make presentations and organise group events for healthcare professionals, as well as working with contacts on a one-to-one basis.
Typical work activities
In any setting, the process of selling involves contacting potential customers, identifying their needs, persuading them that your products or services (rather than those of competitors) can best satisfy those needs, closing the sale by agreeing the terms and conditions, and providing an after-sales service. Medical sales representatives do all of this and more.
In particular, typical work activities include:

1. arranging appointments with doctors, pharmacists and hospital medical teams, which may include pre-arranged appointments or regular 'cold' calling;
2. making presentations to doctors, practice staff and nurses in GP surgeries, hospital doctors, and pharmacists in the retail sector. Presentations may take place in medical settings during the day or may be conducted in the evenings at a local hotel or conference venue;
3. organising conferences for doctors and other medical staff;
4. building and maintaining positive working relationships with medical staff and supporting administration staff e.g. receptionists;
5. managing budgets (for catering, outside speakers, conferences, hospitality, etc);
6. keeping detailed records of all contacts and reaching (and if possible exceeding) annual sales targets;
7. planning work schedules and weekly and monthly timetables. This may involve working with the area sales team or discussing future targets with the area sales manager. Generally, medical sales executives have their own regional area of responsibility and plan how and when to target health professions;
8. regularly attending company meetings, technical data presentations and briefings;
9. keeping up with the latest clinical data supplied by the company and interpreting, presenting and discussing this data with health professionals during presentations;
10. monitoring competitor activity and competitors' products;
11. maintaining knowledge of new developments in
The National Health Service (NHS) , anticipating potential negative and positive impacts on the business and adapting strategy accordingly;
12. developing strategies for increasing opportunities to meet and talk to contacts in the medical and healthcare sector;
13. staying informed about the activities of health services in a particular area;
14. working with team managers to plan how to approach contacts and creating effective business plans for making sales in a particular area.

Salary and conditions
1. Range of typical starting salaries: £17,000 - £24,000 (salary data collected Sep 2008).
2. Range of salaries with three to five years' experience: £25,000 - £35,000 (salary data collected Sep 2008).
3. Range of salaries at senior levels: £30,000 - £60,000 (salary data collected Sep 2008).
4. The range of salaries varies according to level and experience. Successful sales staff can achieve high earnings consisting of a basic salary supplemented with performance-related pay.
5. Many companies offer other incentives and benefits such as a quality company car, private health insurance, holidays abroad and similar rewards.
6. Working hours typically include regular extra hours, but not weekends or shifts.
7. The car is a mobile office, but additional space at home may be necessary for storing products and samples.
8. Self-employment/freelance work is not possible. It may be possible to offer a service to companies launching new products and wanting extra coverage, though this requires a lot of contacts.
9. The prospects for re-employment after a career break are good. Part-time work is possible.
10. Opportunities occur throughout the UK, but the job usually involves responsibility for a particular geographical area. Good sales staff may find themselves head-hunted from one company/region to another.
11. Smart dress and a professional appearance are essential.
12. Loneliness can be a problem for medical sales representatives, who are often away from their home base for long periods of time.
13. The working day is often extended by travel, which has the potential to disrupt domestic routine and family and social life. However, many appreciate getting to know their customers in social settings and enjoy the benefits of corporate entertainment.
14. Travel within a working day is frequent; absence from home at night is occasional; and overseas work or travel is uncommon.

What is a good option -M.Pharm or MBA after B.Pharm?

The best course to study is the one that leads to your overall career goals and objectives. Thus, I would imagine you do not have anything specific at this time. So many individuals enroll in college programs without a specific goal in mind. As such, many become miserable in their work which is not good for them, or their employer. If you want to be successful in your work and personal life, carefully consider the following. To be successful in your work, you must acquire a vision. A vision is a clearly articulated picture of the future you intend to create for yourself. In other words, it's a dream. However, if the dream does not have direction, it will always remain a dream and will never become a reality for you. That vision should create a passion within you, a love for what you do and the benefit it brings others as well as yourself. Make sure the vision is specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and tangible. Let us look at this closer. When you believe you have chosen an appropriate career goal, look at it in SMART fashion as follows.
Specific - Make sure your career goal is very specific. For example, "I would like to be a teacher," is not specific. "I would like to be a high school biology teacher in New Jersey (USA) in an urban school by 2012" is.
Measurable - Make sure you can measure your progress. How will I know I am progressing in the right direction? This is where the development of short-term objectives comes in (discussed below). You will know you are on the right path as you accomplish each short -term objective.
Achievable - Is the goal achievable considering my current life situation and circumstances?
Realistic - Is what I want to do really realistic. For example, "I would like to be a middle weight boxing champion, and I am 63 years old." That is not realistic.
Tangible - What will I - specifically - have at the end? What will I be (exactly)? It must be very specific.
Once you have that vision your path will become clear. Still, you will need a mentor, counselor, or coach who will be able to help you develop a road map embedded with short term objectives leading to your overall career overall goals and objectives. The achievement of short-term objectives will indicate you are moving in the correct direction, and will also give you energy and excitement to carry on towards your overall career goal. It will take some research, but you most likely have some ideas already. Follow them through, look at the nature of the field, the everyday routine, the required education, the salary, the occupational demand and the related fields. When a career sparks an interest, try to shadow an individual who is actually doing what you think you might like to do. You can pick up valuable information this way. Thus, the following.
Acquire the will to change circumstances.
Acquire the vision (dream).
Develop a road-map embedded with short-term objectives leading to your overall goal and objective.
Just do it and do not let go until it becomes a reality.

Pharmaceutical Journal

Here this is the Link to the Online Pharmaceutical Journal where you could able to find out every topic you are looking for..

http://www.pharmj.com/search/index.asp

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Different Specialisations in M.Pharma

Here some of the specialisations in M.Pharma is listed and the links given which gives you the basic information about them

  1. Herbal Drug Technology
  2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry
    Hospital Pharmacy
    Industrial Pharmacy
    Medicinal Natural Products
    Pharmaceutics
    Pharmacognosy
    Pharmacology
    Pharmacy Practice
    Pharmaceutical Analysis
    Pharmaceutical Biochemistry
    Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
    Pharmaceutical Engineering
    Pharmaceutical Food Analysis
    Pharmaceutical Microbiology
    Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management
    Pharmaceutical Technology
    Phyto-chemistry
    Quality Assurance
    Toxicology.

Monday, July 13, 2009

TIPS for NAPLEX, FPGEE & MPJE

FPGEE® Tips


How long must I prepare for FPGEE®?
  • In our opinion, at least 2-3 months (4 hours/day)

Do I need to study from different books?
  • Limit yourself to fewer references, our recommendations are: Comprehensive Pharmacy Review by Shargel, your own pharmacy books/notes, Manan Shroff's Reference Guide For Foreign Pharmacy Licensing Exam-Questions & Answers.

What is the passing rate for FPGEE®?
  • Passing rate for FPGEE® is about 65%.

Do I need to study calculations?
  • FPGEE® contains a lot of questions on calculations, be familiar with pKa, milliequivalents, ratios, proportions, alligation, creatinine clearance, conversions, AUC, NaCl equivalents, body surface area and dose related questions. Calculations are the most time consuming and carry a lot of weightage. They can play a crucial role in passing the FPGEE®.

Can we use our own calculator?
  • No, calculators are not allowed during the test.

What constitutes most part of FPGEE®?
  • FPGEE® tests your basic knowledge of pharmacy. The important topics are: Pharmacology, Pharmacokinetics and calculations. The area covered is very vast and you really have to sharpen up your basics if you want to be among the 65% who pass the exam in first attempt.

Are there specific topics I should pay more attention to?
  • Yes, calculations and pharmacology.

Do I need to know about OTCs?
  • Not in our opinion.

How are the management questions in FPGEE®?
  • Very basic, and most of them are common sense. Little reference or peek into a good management book might help you answer them right. Concentrate on medicaid, medicare, clinical research studies and pricing of drugs at the pharmacy level.

And medicinal chemistry or structures?
  • Very few questions, not worth putting lot of time in.

I have been preparing for a while now but how can I find out how well I am prepared for the test?
  • Do practice questions from Manan Shroff's book (Q&A), and read through the explanations thoroughly, try to go through all the questions and recap what you studied from CPR-Shargel.

But, how will I know if I am ready to take the test, or ready to score more than 75 on FPGEE®?
  • Try practice tests available at http://pharmsuccess.com and experience the test before you take the actual FPGEE®. In our opinion, if you can score well on the practice test, you will score well in the actual FPGEE®.

Any special instructions for the day of the exam?
  • Yes, take it easy, if you have done your homework right, you will ace the exam. Relax, take the test with full stomach, cheerful face and confident mind. Take one of your friends or family members to accompany you to the test center, it helps. Good luck!

What happens after I have passed FPGEE®?
  • Once done, you must take and pass TSE® and TOEFL® (if not already done so) to get the certification! You must contact your state board for further instructions. Usually, you must register with your state board as an intern. Then you must start calling the pharmacy recruiters (District Managers/Supervisors of the chain pharmacies, professional recruiters, etc) and set up an interview (either over the phone or in person). Once hired (which is not tough considering the Pharmacist shortage in USA), your company will sponsor a work visa (H1B) for you which takes about 15 days by "premium processing" (if you already have green card or citizenship, you don't need a visa).



    Every state requires certain minimum number of hours of internship where after you must take NAPLEX® and MPJE® and get licensed. Now you are a Pharmacist and should negotiate with your employer for a nice salary (currently starts at about $42-47/hr), a sign on bonus and if applicable, a relocation package

  • NAPLEX® Tips

    How long must I prepare for NAPLEX®?
    • In our opinion, at least 2 months (4 hours/day)

    Do I need to study from different books?
    • Limit yourself to fewer references, our recommendations are: Comprehensive Pharmacy Review by Shargel, Appleton and Lange's Review of Pharmacy, Manan Shroff's Reference Guide For Pharmacy Licensing Exam -Theory

    Does internship help in passing the NAPLEX®?
    • Yes, in fact you come to know about different drugs and Brand Names during your internship, none of it is taught to you in the classrooms!

    What is the passing rate for NAPLEX®?
    • National average for NAPLEX® pass rate is about 90% whereas NAPLEX® passing rate for foreign graduates is about 70%.

    Is it essential to know the brand names of the drugs?
    • Yes, you must pay special attention to brand names during your internship since most of the NAPLEX® questions refer to a drug by it's brand name. In our opinion, top 200 must suffice.

    Do I need to study calculations?
    • NAPLEX® contains a lot of questions on calculations, be familiar with pKa, milliequivalents, ratios, proportions, alligation, creatinine clearance, conversions, dropper rates, calories calculations, etc. Calculations are the most time consuming and carry a lot of weightage. They can play a crucial role in passing the NAPLEX®.

    Can we use our own calculator?
    • No, you must use the on-screen calculator provided during your test.

    What constitutes most part of NAPLEX®?
    • Pharmacology: Classifications, MOA, ADRs, Interactions. Ensure that you pay more attention on specific characters of the drugs such as ADRs, special contraindications, interactions, etc. Study selective, don't try to jam up your brains with every small detail, take it easy, make it less confusing for yourself.

    Are there specific topics I should pay more attention to?
    • Yes, pay more attention on drugs in the following categories: Cardiology, Nervous System, Diabetes, Depression, Asthma, Diuretics.

    Do I need to know about OTCs?
    • Very selective, cough, cold, antacids, laxatives.

    Are there any management questions in NAPLEX®?
    • Not in our opinion.

    How about antibiotics?
    • Be very selective, you can easily get mixed up with them if you read too much.

    And medicinal chemistry?
    • Almost none, don't bother.

    I have been preparing for a while now but how can I find out how well I am prepared for the test?
    • Do practice questions from Appleton & Lange, see how you fare in them.

    But, how will I know if I am ready to take the test, or ready to score more than 75 on NAPLEX®?
    • Try practice tests available at http://PharmSuccess.com and experience the test before you take the actual NAPLEX®. In our opinion, if you can score well on the practice test, you will score well in the actual NAPLEX®.

    How soon is the NAPLEX® evaluated?
    • Your scores are usually sent to your state board within 2-5 days, every state board then has it's own processing time, call them to enquire if it's been more than 7 business days since you took the test.

    Any special instructions for the day of the exam?
    • Yes, take it easy, if you have done your homework right, you will ace the exam. Relax, take the test with full stomach, cheerful face and confident mind. Take one of your friends or family members to accompany you to the test center, it helps. Good luck!
      MPJE® Tips

      How can I prepare for MPJE®?
      • Again, use fewer resources, our recommendations are: Guide to Federal Pharmacy Law by Reiss and Hall and your state board's material.

      What topics shall I pay more attention to?
      • Controlled substances-constitutes majority of MPJE® and be familiar with your state laws.

      How important is the state board material?
      • Very important and very tough to understand in most of the cases. So, ensure that you devote it enough time and attention.

      How long shall I prepare for MPJE®?
      • In our opinion, 2 weeks (5 hours/day) should suffice.

      What is the passing rate for MPJE®?
      • National average pass rate is about 89%. Data on foreign graduates couldn't be gathered.

      Like NAPLEX®, are there any practice tests available for MPJE®?

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Exams For Indian Pharmacists who wants to go USA conducted by NABP

The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy® (NABP®) is the independent, international, and impartial association that assists its member boards and jurisdictions in developing, implementing, and enforcing uniform standards for the purpose of protecting the public health.

EXAMINATIONS :

North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination® (NAPLEX®)

The NAPLEX is developed by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy® (NABP®) and is utilized by the boards of pharmacy as part of their assessment of competence to practice pharmacy.

The NAPLEX is a 185-item computer-based examination that uses adaptive test technology to deliver a mixture of selected-response and constructed-response test questions. Of the 185 delivered questions, 150 are operational and will be used to calculate your test score. The remaining 35 questions are pretest items and will not count towards your NAPLEX score. Pretest questions are included on all NAPLEX examinations and are administered to evaluate their appropriateness for possible inclusion in future examinations. The pretest questions are dispersed throughout the examination and cannot be identified by the candidate.

A majority of the questions on the NAPLEX are asked in a scenario-based format (ie, patient profiles with accompanying test questions). To properly analyze and answer the questions presented, you must refer to the information provided in the patient profile. Other questions are answered solely from the information provided in the question.
Also available from NABP is the Pre-NAPLEX®. Preparing for the NAPLEX is much easier when students use the Pre-NAPLEX. The only NAPLEX practice examination written and developed by the NABP, the Pre-NAPLEX will familiarize candidates with the NAPLEX testing experience.

Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination® (MPJE®)

The computer-adaptive MPJE combines federal- and state-specific law questions to serve as the state law examination in participating jurisdictions. The MPJE is based on a national blueprint of pharmacy jurisprudence competencies; however, the questions are tailored to the specific laws in each state. The MPJE consists of 90 multiple-choice test questions. Of these, 60 questions will be used to calculate the test score. The remaining 30 items serve as pretest questions, and do not affect the MPJE score. Those pretest questions are dispersed throughout the examination and cannot be identified by the candidate.

Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination® (FPGEE®)
Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Committee
(FPGEC®) Certification

Candidates are required to pass the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination® (FPGEE®) as part of the FPGEC Certification process. The FPGEE is based on a nationally uniform content blueprint and is developed, administered, and scored under policies and procedures developed by the NABP Advisory Committee on Examinations and approved by the NABP Executive Committee. The content of the FPGEE is created by practitioners and educators from around the country through their service as Examination Review Committee members and item writers. In order to be considered for approval to sit for the FPGEE, candidates must submit a completed application form, fees, and supporting documentation in accordance with the procedures established by the FPGEC and as described in the FPGEC Application Bulletin.

In spring 2009, the FPGEE will be administered using a computerized format. The examination will be administered twice each year at Pearson VUE test sites throughout the continental United States. The first computerized FPGEE will be administered on Tuesday, April 14, 2009. For more information regarding the FPGEE please refer to the FPGEC Application Bulletin and the Notice of Change located in the links to the right.

The FPGEC Certification Program is accepted by 50 state boards of pharmacy as a means of documenting the educational equivalency of an candidate’s foreign pharmacy education and licensure and/or registration to practice pharmacy. Foreign-educated pharmacists awarded FPGEC Certification are considered to have partially fulfilled eligibility requirements for licensure in those states that accept the Certification.

About NAPLEX

NAPLEX - The North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination

Introduction

The NAPLEX, or North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination is developed by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP). NAPLEX is a five-option, 185-question, multiple choice, computerized examination. Out of these 185 questions, 150 questions will be used to calculate your test scores. This exam has been designed to assess how well candidates can apply their knowledge, learning, and skills to actual practice situations and to evaluate their ability to meet the responsibilities of the practice of pharmacy at entry-level competence .

Test Structure

Many of the questions on the examination are associated with "scenarios" or patient profiles, while others are "stand-alone" items in which no reference to a scenario or patient profile is required. The NAPLEX questions have only one correct answer, candidates cannot omit or skip a question, go back and review a question, change an answer to a question after confirming an answer. The exam tests three fundamental areas of competence:

Fundamental Areas

Description

Percentage of Test

Manage Drug Therapy to Optimize Patient Outcomes

Evaluate the patient and/or patient information to determine the presence of a disease or medical condition, to determine the need for treatment and/or referral, and to identify patient-specific factors that affect health, pharmacotherapy, and/or disease management.

Assure the appropriateness of the patient's specific pharmacotherapeutic agents, dosing regimens, dosage forms, routes of administration, and delivery systems.

Monitor the patient and/or patient information and manage the drug regimen to promote health and assure safe and effective pharmacotherapy.

Approximately 50% of test

Assure the Safe and Accurate Preparation and Dispensing of Medications

Perform calculations required to compound, dispense, and administer medication.

Select and dispense medications.

Prepare and compound extemporaneous preparations and sterile products.

Approximately 25% of test

Provide Drug Information and Promote Public Health

Access, evaluate, and apply information to promote optimal health care.

Educate patients and health care professionals regarding prescription medications, nonprescription medications, and medical devices.

Educate patients and the public regarding wellness, disease states, and medical conditions.

Approximately 25% of test


Test Registration

For registration candidates must contact the board of pharmacy in the state in which they want licensure. The state board will issue paperwork and instructions. NABP will report candidates NAPLEX score to their respective board of pharmacy that conferred their eligibility approximately five days after the scheduled test day. The board of pharmacy will report each candidate score to them. Candidates must check with their board of pharmacy for an estimation of when they may expect to receive their scores after having taken the examination.

The computer-adaptive NAPLEX is available for administration on a daily basis, Monday through Saturday, excluding holidays, through the Prometric Testing Center. Consult the Prometric Thomson Learning Web site located at www.2test.com for a complete list of Prometric Testing Centers.


Scoring

The minimum acceptable passing score on the NAPLEX scale is 75. The passing score reported is NOT a percentage value, but rather an independent value based on measures such as the number of questions candidate answered correctly and the difficulty of the questions they were asked. To receive a test score, candidates must have completed at least 162 questions on the examination. Candidates completing less than 162 questions will NOT have their score reported.

Fees

Base fee of $325 PLUS vendor administration fee of $140 for a total FEE of $465

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Some Useful Periodicals and Journals in Chemistry

Here Guys you can find different Journals mainly about the Chemistry and also the main topics related to the Pharma and Spectroscopy (where students find most difficulty in this subject during their academic year)

Some Important Links of Pharmaceutical Companies

  • 3M Pharmaceuticals Division [1]
  • Aash Biotech Pvt. Ltd., Nuclius Lifesciences
    417, Advait Complex,
    Near Sandesh Press
    Vastrapur, Ahmedabad
    India-380015 [1097]
  • Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, IL, USA [2]
  • Aburaihan Pharmaceutical Company, 1, Tirandaz, Tehran-pars, Tehran, Iran [3]
  • AC Biotec GmbH, Prof.-Rehm-Str. 1, 52428 JÙlich, Germany [4]
  • Alanza Inc., Glencameron Road 81, Vaughan, Ontario L3T 1N8 Canada [1347]
  • Albonova, Manuel Cordova Galarza OE41-75 [5]
  • Alembic Limited, Alembic Campus,
  • Vadodara - 390 003.
    Gujarat. India [269]
  • Alfredo Pablo Moro, Rodo 6424 (1440) Capital Federal, Argentina [6]
  • ALK Sverige AB, Sweden [7]
  • Almirall, Almirall-Prodesfarma, S.A.
  • General Mitre, 151
    08022 Barcelona
    SPAIN [365]
  • Alpha RX, 75 East Beaver Creek Road,Unit 10, Richmond Hill, USA [8]
  • ALTANA Pharma, Byk-Gulden-Strasse 2, 78467 Konstanz, Germany [9]
  • Alza Corporation, Palo Alto, CA [10]
  • Ambrilia Biopharma Inc., 1000 chemin du Golf
  • Verdun, Quebec
    H3E 1H4
     [855]
  • Amgen, Thousand Oaks, CA [11]
  • Amic Laboratories Ltd, Dhaka, Bangladesh [12]
  • Amson Vaccines and Pharma, Pvt Ltd, 55 A, Mayo Road Civil Lines, Rawalpindi, Pakistan [450]
  • Ancalima Lifesciences Limited, 50th KM Stone, National Highway No.1,, Murthal, Sonepat-131039 India [1312]
  • Antec International, , England [13]
  • Antisoma, West Africa House, Hanger Lane, Ealing, London W5 3QR, UK [14]
  • Apical Pharmaceutical Corporation, PO Box 227721
  • Miami, FL 33122 [507]
  • Arbro Pharmaceuticals Limited, 6 / 14 Kirti Nagar Industrial Area,New Delhi.
  • Pin Code 110015, INDIA [1084]
  • Aristopharma Ltd, 7 Purana Paltan Line Dhaka-1000 Bangladesh [1180]
  • AstraZeneca International, Alderley Park, Macclesfield, UK SK10 4TG [15]
  • Aventis [16]
  • Avicennaco.com, 3rd Floor, No. 36, Vozara St., Tehran, Iran [530]

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  • Bakhtar Bioshimi Pharmaceutical Company, No.6, 3rd floor, 13th St.,
  • Ahmad Ghasir (Bokharest) Ave. Tehran-Iran
     
     
     [674]
  • Balsam Pharma Pvt. Ltd., 1012, Anand Mangal III, Ambawadi, Ahmedabad 380009, India [17]
  • Barakat Pharmaceutical Industries - Syria, P.O.Box 5412, Aleppo, Syria [18]
  • Barr Laboratories, iNC., 2 Quaker Rd., Pomona, NY 10970 [19]
  • BASF [20]
  • Bayer Corporation [21]
  • Bayer Pharmaceutical, Bayer plc, Bayer House, Strawberry Hill, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 1JA [22]
  • Bedson S.A., Buenos Aires, Argentina [23]
  • BeiQi Chemicals Co., Ltd., Pharmaceutical Intermediates, No.23 ChaoYang Road, TangShan, HeBei, China, 063000 [208]
  • Belco Pharma, 515, MIE, BAHADURGARH, HARYANA
  • INDIA [285]
  • Benzochem Lifesciences Pty Ltd, VISHWAM,
  • 8/B, Posal Colony,
    Chembur, 
    Mumbai- 400071
    India [337]
  • Berlex Laboratories, Inc., P.O. Box 1000, Montville NJ 07045-1000, USA [24]
  • Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd, 17 Dhanmandi R/A,Road No.2, Bangladesh [25]
  • Bharat serums and Vaccines Ltd., 16, Hoechst House, Nariman Point Mumbai21 - INDIA [26]
  • Bilim Pharmaceuticals, Turkey [27]
  • Biomedic Laboratories, Luxembourg [28]
  • Biomedica International, Noble Enclave, Opp Park Plaza, Ludhiana-141001, India [849]
  • Blansett Pharmacal, Blansett Pharmacal Co, Inc., P.O. Box 638, North Little Rock, AR 72115 [271]
  • Blenheim Pharmacal, Inc., 119 Creamery Road
  • North Blenheim, NY 12131 [358]
  • Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. [29]
  • Bosnalijek d.d. Pharmaceuticals, Jukiceva 55, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina [30]
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb Company [31]
  • BurnsAdler Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 6100 Fairview rd suite 725
  • Charlotte N.C. 28217 [822]

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  • Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Corporate Campus, Sarkhej-Dholka Road, Bhat, Ahmedabad [32]
  • CALYX, 5, Marwah's Complex, Saki Naka, Andheri (E), Mumbai-72,India [33]
  • CDM Lavoisier, 7 rue Labie, 75017 Paris, France [1290]
  • Celogen Pharma Pvt.Limited, 411-B, Shree Nand Dham, Sector 11, CBD-Belapur, Navi Mumbai 400614, INDIA [645]
  • Century Pharmaceuticals Limited, 406, World Trade Centre,Sayajigunj, Vadodara 390 005 Gujarat, India [512]
  • Chandra Bhagat Pharma Pvt.Ltd., 323/F, BHagat Bhuvan, Dr. Ambedkar Road,
  • Matunga East,Mumbai 400019
     [663]
  • Changzhou Siyao Pharmaceuticals, Changzhou Jiangsu, China [34]
  • Chemical Diversity Labs, Inc., 11558 Sorrento Valley Road #5, San Diego, CA 92121 USA [35]
  • China Greatvista Chemicals, Baiguan, Shangyu, Zhejiang, China [209]
  • China Injection Manufacturer, Juexi Industrial Park, Xiangshan, Ningbo, China [1300]
  • Ciba Speciality Chemicals, Basel Switzerland [36]
  • CIPAN-Companhia Industrial Productora de Antibioticos, s.a., Lisboa - Portugal [426]
  • Cipla Pharmaceutical, Mumbai Central, Mumbai 400 008, India [37]
  • Ciprod Pharm Ltd, STR. TEPES VODA NR.55 , sector 2, BUCHAREST, ROMANIA [255]
  • Ciron Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., 1, Prabhat Nagar, Ground Floor, Jogeshwari (West), Mumbai - 400 102. Maharashtra, INDIA. [630]
  • Claris Lifesciences Limited, Claris Lifesciences Limited
  • Corporate Towers, Nr. Parimal Crossing,
    Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad – 380006
    Gujarat, INDIA [517]
  • Covalent Laboratories Private Limited, Flat No. 109, 1st Floor, Ram's Enclave, Erragadda, Hyderabad - 18, AP., INDIA. [554]
  • CPL Inc., - Bulk Pharmaceuticals & Intermediates, 16020 Swingley Ridge Rd. St. Louis, MO USA [38]
  • CSL Limited, 45 Poplar Road, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia 3052 [39]

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  • Daewoong Chemical Co., ltd., 906-5 Sansin-ri, Hyangnam-myun, Hwasung-gun, Korea. [40]
  • Dafra Pharma [299]
  • Dales Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 2RW, UK [41]
  • Delta Pharma Limited, House # 500, Road # 34, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206, Bangladesh [919]
  • Denk Pharma [298]
  • Dilipkumar and Company, 455 Kalbadevi Road, Chikhal House, 1st Floor, [42]
  • Dong-A Pharm.Co., Seoul, Korea [43]
  • Dow Pharma -- A business unit of Dow Chemical, Dow Pharma
  • The Dow Chemical Company
    Midland, MI  48667
     [417]
  • Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd, Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd
  • 7-1-27, Ameerpet
    Hyderabad
    Andhra Pradesh
    India 500 016 [786]

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  • Eczacibasi Ilac San.Tic. A.S., Istanbul, Turkey [44]
  • Efroze Chemical Industries (Pvt.) Ltd., 12-C Block 6, PECHS, Karachi [899]
  • Elan Corporation, Dublin, Ireland [45]
  • Eli Lilly and Company [46]
  • Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc., 100 Painters Drive, Chadds Ford, PA 19317 [47]
  • Eskayef Pharmaceuticals Bangladesh Ltd., 2/C, North East Darus Salam Road,
  • Mirpur-1, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh [379]
  • Esteve Group, Barcelona, Spain [48]
  • Ethypharm, France [49]
  • Eurocaps Soft Gels, Tredegar, Gwent [50]

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  • F H Faulding & Co Limited, Australia [54]
  • Farma-Tek / TURKEY, Istanbul [53]
  • Farmacie Petrone Srl., Via Napoli 101 Napoli - Italy [52]
  • First Horizon Pharmaceutical, 6195 Shiloh Road
  • Alpharetta, GA 30005 [351]
  • Fleming Laboratories Limited, Plot # 48, Temple Rock Enclave, Tarbund 'X' Roads, Secunderabad 500 009, Andhra Pradesh, India [55]
  • Formatech [56]
  • Fougera, Melville, NY [57]
  • Fujisawa Healthcase Inc, U.S.A. [58]

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  • G. Amphray Laboratories, Bombay, India [59]
  • G.A. Company Ltd., 65,Dilkusha C/A
  • Dhaka-1000 [527]
  • Genentech, Inc [60]
  • Germany [156]
  • Gerolymatos Group of Companies, 13 Asklipiou Str. 145 68, Kryoneri, Athens, Greece [61]
  • Gilead, Foster City, CA [62]
  • GlaxoSmithKline [63]
  • Global Pharmaeuticals, 3735 Castor Ave. Phila. PA 19124 [64]
  • Granard Pharmaceutical Sales & Marketing, LLC, 1500 Meeting House Road
  • Sea Girt, New Jersey  08750 [280]
  • Grindek, 53 Krustpils St, Riga, LV 1057, Latvia [1257]

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  • Hamilton Laboratories, 217 Flinders Street Adelaide, Australia [65]
  • Hangzhou Chyszern Bio-tech Co.,Ltd, Rm102 Bldg12 Chaohui Rd.152 [348]
  • Hasco-Lek, Pharmaceutical & Nutraceutical Production Company, Poland [66]
  • Hawthorn Pharmaceuticals, Inc., P.O. Box 2248, Madison, MS 39130 [67]
  • Healderm Hellas SA, 27 Hansen Str, 111 44 Athens, Greece [68]
  • Hermal GmbH (Germany), Scholzstr. 3, 21465 Reinbek, Germany [69]
  • HI-TECH PHARAMACAL INC. (HITK), 369 Bayview Avenue Amityville, New York, USA, 11701 [738]
  • Himalaya USA WebSite, 10440 Westoffice Drive, Houston, Texas 77042, USA [70]
  • Hiran Orgochem Ltd, Mumbai, India [396]
  • Hoechst, now Aventis (1999) [71]
  • Hoffmann-La Roche [72]
  • Hovid BHD, 121, Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman,
  • 30010 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia [1095]
  • Hughes-Medical Corp, 1508 Bay Road Suite 715 Miami Fl 33139 [542]

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  • I.F.LAB, 5, Murmanskaya St., 02660 Kiev, Ukraine [73]
  • ILSANTA, Moletu pl. 11 2021 Vilnius, Lithuania [74]
  • IMPAX Laboratories, ,30831 Huntwood Avenue, Hayward, CA 94544 [75]
  • Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Ahmed Mansion, 24, Shantinagar (Chamelibagh), Dhaka-1217, Bangladesh [76]
  • Indoco Remedies Limited, Indoco Remedies Limited, Indoco House, 166 CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz (East), Mumbai - 400098, Maharashtra, India. [259]
  • Indukern Chemie Canada Inc, Toronto, Canada [77]
  • Insitute of Isotopes Co., Ltd. (IZOTOP), , [78]
  • Invent Farma S.L. (Laboratorios Lesvi and Inke), Avda. Barcelona, 69 [1170]
  • Irza Pharma, 109-College Rd., G.O.R. - I, Shahrah-E-Quaid-E-Azam, Lahore, Pakistan [330]
  • Isotec Nutrition (Pty) Ltd, P O Box 260418 Excom 2023, South Africa [79]

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  • Jai Group, GD-87, Vlshakha Enclave, Pitampura,Delhi - 110088 INDIA [598]
  • Janssen Pharmaceutica [81]
  • Janssen-Cilag [80]
  • Jiheng Pharmacy Co., Ltd., No. 368 Jianshe St., Hengshui City, Hebei, China [82]
  • Johnson & Johnson [83]
  • Julphar - Gulf Pharmaceutical Industries, P.O. Box 997, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE [84]

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  • K-Genix Group, 5 Arun Chambers, Mumbai, India [87]
  • Kalpdrum Enterprises, India [85]
  • Key Oncologics (Pty) Ltd South Africa, 171 Katherine Street, Building 1, Sandton, 2144, South Africa [86]
  • Kinetek Pharmaceuticals Inc., 1779 West 75th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V6R 3A2, Canada [88]
  • King Pharmaceuticals, King Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  • 501 Fifth Street
    Bristol, Tennessee 37620
     
    1 (888) 840-5370 [923]
  • KLINTOZ Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., 405, Madhuban Building, 55, Nehru Place, New Delhi-110019, INDIA [1240]
  • KOBEC Pharmacals, 28 Saint John Park, Lahore - Cantt, Pakistan [89]
  • Kraeber GmbH & Co. - Pharmaceutical Raw Materials, Waldhofstra§e 14, D-25474 Ellerbek, Germany [90]

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  • L.S. Raw Materials Ltd, Harav Kook 30/3, Petach Tikva 49315, Israel [97]
  • Laboratorios ATRAL, s.a., Lisboa - Portugal [427]
  • Laboratorios Saval S.A., Panamericana Norte 4600, Chile [91]
  • Lek d.d., Pharmaceutical and Chemical Company, Ljubljana, Slovenia [92]
  • Lenit Pharmaceuticals, 743, Urban - Estate, Phase 2, Dugri, LUDHIANA.Punjab. India [93]
  • Leo Group, Industriparken 55, DK-2750 Ballerup, Denmark [94]
  • LEO Pharmaceutical Products Sarath Ltd., 8 Rodon Street
  • Athens
    Greece [416]
  • Li Taka Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Himalaya Estate,
  • 16 A,Shivaji Nagar, 
    Pune 411 005.
    India [422]
  • Lichtwer Pharma AG, Wallenroder Strasse 8-10, 13435 Berlin [95]
  • Lifecare Labs, 102 Doyen Chambers
  • Behind Saradhi Studio, Ameerpet
    Hyderabad , INDIA [237]
  • LOSAN Pharma GmbH, Germany [96]
  • Lupin Limited, Laxmi Towers, “B” Wing, 5th Floor
  • Bandra Kurla Complex
    Mumbai – 400 051
    India [487]

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  • M B & C, Damascus, Syria [101]
  • Madaus AG, D-51101 Cologne [98]
  • Mallinckrodt [99]
  • Masters Int, Masters House, Sandridge Close, Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 1TW, UK [219]
  • Matrix Laboratories Limited, 1-1-151/1, IV floor, Sairam Towers, Secunderabad, India. [100]
  • Matrix Pharma Pvt Ltd, Plot 12, Sector 15, Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi, Pakistan. [619]
  • Mead Johnson, USA [102]
  • Meditalent Enterprises Ltd., 5F-1, 51, Sec. 1, Ming Sheng E. Rd. Taipei, Taiwan [103]
  • Megapolis Company, Kharkov, Ukraine [104]
  • Merck & Co., Inc., Whitehouse Station, NJ [105]
  • METKINEN OY, Mantyharjunkatu 21, Littoinen, 20660, Finland [106]
  • Micron Group, 28, Lohar Chawl, Mahim, Mumbai 400016 [262]
  • Micron Group of Companies, 28 , Lohar Chawl, Near Bharat Motor Training School , Mahim, Mumbai 400016 [658]
  • Moraceae Laboratories Pvt Ltd., 40, Laxmanpuri, Faizabad Road, Indira Nagar, Lucknow- 226016 INDIA. [707]
  • Mustafa Nevzat Ilac Sanayii A.S., Tarcan Sok. 5/1 80290 Gayrettepe, Istanbul, Turkey [107]

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  • Neuromedix Inc., MaRS Centre, Heritage Building
  • 101 College St. Suite 335
    Toronto, Ontario M5G 1L7 Canada
     [852]
  • Nobel Ilac, Istanbul, Turkey [233]
  • Norwich Pharmaceuitcals, Norwich, NY [108]
  • Novabiomed Inc, 14 Anderson Blvd, Kentville, NS, Canada B4N 5G9 [109]
  • Novartis, Basel, Switzerland [111]
  • Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc., 385 Bouchard Blvd., Dorval, Quebec H9S 1A9 Canada [113]
  • Novartis Pharmaceuticals US, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
  • One Health Plaza 
    East Hanover, NJ 07936-1080 [312]
  • Novartis US, East Hanover, NJ [112]
  • Novartis: Hypertension & Health for Professionals, Switzerland [114]
  • Novo Nordisk, Novo Alle, Bagsvaerd, Denmark [110]
  • Novopharma Plus, 37 Mavlonov Str., 100084, Tashkent, Uzbekistan [1024]
  • NPpharm, France [116]
  • NPS Pharmaceuticals [115]
  • NV Organon [119]
  • Nycomed Group, Leutschenbachstrasse 95, CH-8050 Zürich, Switzerland [1292]

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  • Obzone Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., 1, Prabhar Nagar, Jogeshwari (W),
  • Mumbai - 102, INDIA [631]
  • Opsonin Pharma Limited, 30 New Eskaton Road, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh [823]
  • Orchid Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Chennai, India [117]
  • Ordain Health Care [118]
  • Ortin Laboratories Limited, Flat No. 502, Palem Towers, Barkatpura, Hyderabad-500 027 [835]
  • Otsuka Pharmaceutical Company [120]

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  • Paddock Laboratories Inc. [121]
  • Panacea Biotec [122]
  • PBN PHARMA LLC, 311 South Wacker Drive
  • Suite 2350
    Chicago, Illinois 60606 [465]
  • Pfizer Inc. [124]
  • Phaarmasia Ltd., Hyderabad, India [125]
  • Pharco Pharmaceuticals on the web, P.O.Box 12 Sidi Gaber Alexandria - EGYPT [126]
  • Phares Drug Delivery, Kluenenfeldstrasse 30 Muttenz CH 4132 Switzerland [127]
  • Pharmaceutical Wholesalers NZ Ltd, Whitianga, New Zealand [128]
  • Pharmed Medicare, Pharmed Gardens, Whitefield Road, Bangalore 560034, India [131]
  • PharmEvo ( Pvt.) Ltd., 402-Business Avenue, Block 6, PECHS, Shahrae Faisal, Karachi 75400, Pakistan [662]
  • Pharmion Corporation, 4865 Riverbend Road, Boulder, CO 80301, USA [132]
  • Phil Pharmawealth, Inc., Philippine Stock Exchange, Ortigas Center Pasig City, Philippines [133]
  • Plethico Pharmaceuticals, Plethico Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
  • First Floor , Crimpage Corporation
    Street No. 17, Plot no. 57
    MIDC Andheri
    Mumbai - 93 [273]
  • PLIVA - Lachema a.s., 277 11 Neratovice, TovarnÕ 157, Czech Republic [134]
  • Popular Pharmaceuticals Ltd., House No. 25, Road No. 2, Dhanmondi
  • Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh [898]
  • Presutti Laboratories, 1685 Winnetka Circle
  • Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 [531]
  • Promed Group, 210, Ashirwad Commercial Complex, Green Park [135]
  • Proteome Factory AG - Pharma Service, Dorotheenstr. 94, D-10117 Berlin [136]
  • PSA Chemicals And Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd., 605, Arenja Corner Sector 17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400 705. INDIA
  • Tel : 91 22 55913600 Fax : 91 22 55913601
     [410]
  • PT Darya-Varia Laboratoria, Indonesia [137]
  • Purdue Pharma L.P., 100 Connecticut Ave. Norwalk, CT 06856 [138]
  • PVS Pharma, Aronskelkweg 7, 2241 WC Wassenaar, The Hague, The Netherlands [239]

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  • Qualiphar, Rijksweg 9
  • 2880 Bornem
    Belgium [640]
  • QuantumLead, Russian Federation
  • 125319, Moscow
    ul. Usievicha 8-131 [224]

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  • R & S Pharmchem Co., Ltd, 1403C No.308 North Zhongshan road, Hangzhou, CN [586]
  • Radico Remedies, A/B35, Joshi Colony, IP Extension, Patparganj Delhi-110092 [403]
  • Razak Laboratories, Km 10 Karaj Special Road,Tehran, Iran [1176]
  • ReceptoPharm, Inc., 1537 NW 65th Avenue
  • Plantation, FL 33313 USA [624]
  • Reko Pharmacal, 13 Km, Multan Road,
  • Lahore, Pakistan [220]
  • Reliable Biopharmaceutical Corporation, St Louis, MO [140]
  • Reliant Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 110 Allen Road
  • Liberty Corner, NJ 07938 [235]
  • Renata Limited, House No:450, Road No:31, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206, Bangladesh [670]
  • REPHCO Laboratories Ltd., Natun Bazar, Barisal, Bangladesh [315]
  • Rhone-Poulenc Rorer, now Aventis (1999) [139]
  • RIA International, 9 Whippany Road, C3, Whippany NJ 07981, USA [141]
  • Richter-Pharma, Austria [142]
  • Roche [143]
  • Roche Bioscience, Palo Alto, CA, U.S.A. [144]
  • RTP Pharma, Inc., Ile-des-Soeurs, Canada [145]

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  • S & D Chemicals Ltd, 131 Finchdene Square Unit 7 Scarborough, Ontario M1X 1A6, Canada [158]
  • SAIA Pharmaceuticals, Karachi, Pakistan [564]
  • Salus International, Mlynska Street 3, 40-098 Katowice, Poland [146]
  • Samaritan Pharmaceuticals, 101 Convention Center Drive Suite 310 Las Vegas NV 89109 [147]
  • Sanbe, Jl Tamansari 10, Bandung 40116 West Java - Indonesia [148]
  • Sandoz [149]
  • Sankyo Co., Ltd., Japan [150]
  • Sara Pharmaceuticals, 4 & 5, Industrial Estate,
  • Nagercoil - 629 004, Tamilnadu, India
     
    Sara Pharmaceuticals, 
    4 & 5, Industrial Estate, 
    Nagercoil - 629 004. Tamilnadu. 
    India. 
    Telephone : +91-4652-261374, +91-4652-264846
    Fax : +91-4652-223154, +91-4652-264846
    E-Mai [1285]
  • Schein Pharmaceutical, Inc., 100 Campus Drive, Florham Park, NJ 07932 [151]
  • Schering, Germany [152]
  • Schering Health Care UK Ltd, U.K. [153]
  • Schwarz Pharma AG, Germany [154]
  • Schwarz Pharma U.S.A. [157]
  • Searle Pharmaceutical Products [159]
  • Selvok Pharmaceutical Co., 147, GIDC, Antalia, Bilimora - 396321, Gujarat, India [401]
  • Sepracor [160]
  • Servier, 22 rue Garnier, 92200 Neuilly Sur Seine, France [161]
  • Shenzhen Pharmaceutical Factory, Block 7, Bagua Road 1, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China [795]
  • Shraddka Exports, 518, Sarvoday Comm. Centre, Nr. G.P.O., Ahmedabad-380 001, India. [162]
  • Sifam Pharmaceuitcals, 409, Satyam Mall, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad 380 054 Gujarat, India [1169]
  • Sigma Pharmaceuticals Ptd Ltd, 96 Merrindale Dr, South Croydon 3136, Australia [163]
  • Slimfit Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., 31/3-A Abu Bakar Block New Garden Town Lahore. [488]
  • SLPharmalabs, 1300 First State Blvd. Suite C
  • Wilmington, DE 19804 [506]
  • Solka Laboratories Inc., Managua, Nicaragua [166]
  • Solvay, a group of Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals companies, 33, rue du Prince Albert 1050 Brussels - Belgium [167]
  • SP Pharmaceuticals, LLC, 4272 Balloon Park Road, NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109 [169]
  • Sparsh Bio-Tech Pvt. ltd., Plot No.1,Survey No.242/243/244,
  • Village Lakhabavad, Jamnagar - 361006.
    Gujarat.INDIA [367]
  • Square Pharmaceuticals, 48, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh [168]
  • Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd., 48, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh [547]
  • SRS Pharmaceuticals, 6 National House, 27 Raghunath Dadaji Street, Fort, Mumbai 400 001 INDIA [170]
  • STADA Pharamceuticals, 5 Cedar brook Drive, Cranbury, NJ 08512 [171]
  • Steigerwald, Darmstadt, Germany [172]
  • Strides Arcolab Limited, Strides House, Bilekahalli, Opp.IIMB, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore-560 076, India [173]
  • Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, Sun Pharma,
  • Acme Plaza,
    Andheri Kurla Road, Andheri (East),
    Mumbai 400 059 [336]
  • Suntin Pharma, Hong Kong [175]
  • Suzhou Dawnrays Pharmaceuitcal Co., Ltd., Wuxain Economic Development District, Suzhou, China [176]
  • Suzhou Industrial Park Minsheng Medicament Chemical co., Ltd, No.17, Fengmen Road, Suzhou, China [177]
  • Switzer Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd., 1, Chitrakut-1, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad 380015 Gujarat, India [1168]
  • Synthetic Blood International, Inc., 3189 Airway Avenue, Building C, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, USA [178]
  • Synthon BV, Microweg 22, Nijmegen, The Netherlands [180]
  • Synweb - Synthelabo [179]

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  • Takeda Pharmaceuticals [1085]
  • Taro Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Hawthorne, NY [181]
  • Tashima Inc., No.2, Sheetal, 8th Main, 2nd Cross, Byrasandra Layout, Jayanagar I Block East, Bangalore - 560 011. India [182]
  • Tejay Pharmaceuticals Ltd, PO Box 34315, Lusaka, Zambia, Zambia [183]
  • Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Israel [184]
  • Thykn (India) International, C-111, Kailas Esplanade, LBS Road, Ghatkopar (W), Mumbai - 86, India [185]
  • Tianjin Tianmao Technology Development Corp. ltd., B-1-602,huachang, tibei, hexi district, Tianjin China [210]
  • Tillomed Laboratories Ltd. (UK), 3 Howard Road,
  • Eaton Socon,
    St Neots,
    Cambridgeshire,
    PE19 8ET,
    UNITED KINGDOM [529]
  • Titan Pharmaceuticals, 210,Kanara Business Center (KBC), Behind Everest Garden,Bombay 400 075 [186]
  • Torrent Pharmaceuticals Limited, off Ashram Road, Ahmedabad - 380 009, India. [187]
  • Triskel Integrated Services, Switzerland [188]
  • Troikaa Pharmaceuticals Limited, Commerce House - 1, Opp. Rajvansh Apartment, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad, India [1093]
  • TTY BioPharm, 4th Floor, 170, Section 3, Min-Chuan East Road, Taipei, Taiwan [189]

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  • UCB, Allée de la Recherche 60
  • B-1070 Brussels
    Belgium [595]
  • Ultra-Tech Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., 113, J.K. Chambers, Sector-17, Navi Mumbai 400 705. [190]
  • UNIPHARMA, Damascus-Syria [191]
  • Upsher-Smith Laboratories, Inc., 6701 Evenstad Drive
  • Maple Grove, MN 55369
    1-800-654-2299 [214]

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  • Vanguard Medica, Chancellor Court, Surrey Research Park, Guildford GU2 5SF [192]
  • VersaPharm Incorporated, 1775 West Oak Parkway STE 800, Marietta, GA 30062, USA [193]
  • Vianex S.A., P.O. Box 52894 - 14610 Nea Erythrea, Greece [194]
  • Vida Labs, 98/11, wilson garden, bangalore 560030
  • India [247]
  • Vindas Chemical Industries Pvt.Ltd, 210 Adamji Building 413 Narsi Natha Street Masjid Bunder Mumbai 400 009 India [245]
  • ViroPharma Incorporated, 405 Eagleview Boulevard, Exton, PA [195]
  • Vyteris, 13-01 Pollitt Drive Fair Lawn NJ 07410 [196]

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  • Warner-Lambert, now Pfizer [197]
  • WDFPharma, 402,28 Yanyu Road,Jiaojiang,Taizhou, 318000, Zhejiang, China [198]
  • World Chem Corporation, 405, Anand Mangal-II, C.G. Road [199]
  • WorldMolecules/MDD Inc., 77-1350 Winding Trail, Canada [200]
  • Wuhan Grand Pharmaceutical Group Co.,Ltd., 5 Gutian Road Wuhan China [961]
  • Wyeth, USA [201]
  • Wyeth (Espana), Spain [203]
  • Wyeth Australia Pty Ltd, Locked Bag 5002, Baulkham Hills BC, NSW 2153, Australia [202]

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  • YalePharma Worldwide, POB 34888, Bethesda, MD. 20827
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  • Yamanouchi Pharma Technologies, Inc., Norman OK [205]
  • Yash Pharma, 14, Ruby House, L. J. RoadMahim - West, Mumbai - 400016, India [206]

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  • Zeneca Life Sciences Molecules
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