Friday, 20 December 2013

Public and ADR Reporting

Although pharmacovigilance initiative was launched in the country by Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission in 2010 to build a national data base of adverse drug reactions of drugs marketed in the country, its progress has not been rather satisfactory. Currently, there are only 90 medical colleges, laboratories and hospitals registered under the PvPI programme monitoring ADRs of the drugs marketed in the country. The largest number of ADR centres are located in Karnataka followed by Tamil Nadu. Through this ADR centres, IPC has been able to collect a data base of 54000 ADR reports from different parts of the country. IPC intends to bring in all the medical colleges across the country under the pharmacovigilance programme in the next few years. By the end of March 2014, the target is to increase the number to 150 and by 2015, the ADR centres are expected to be 350 making the pharmacovigilance programme of India the largest in the world. There is no doubt that a country of India’s size requires a massive capacity building for this programme and the number of these centres should have been expanded much faster.




Regular monitoring of clinical data of patients taking both old and newly approved drugs is considered necessary to determine their safety and efficacy as the 3 phase clinical trials usually cover only a few thousands of subjects. Adverse drug reaction of some of the drugs may be only known when the drug is launched in the market and lakhs of people start using them. Therefore, post marketing surveillance and regular monitoring ADRs of drugs is extremely necessary for the health authorities to decide their safety. ADRs of a large number of drugs have been reported in India and other countries in recent years. It has been observed that the patients from across the country have been showing cases of side effects long after they have been under the medication of these drugs. The data from the ADR centres indicate the disturbing fact that some of the drugs considered to  be safe, have been showing signs of adverse reactions on the patients over the years. This is mainly because of the fact that post marketing studies are not undertaken by pharmaceutical companies in India. Pharma companies are required to submit Periodic Safety Update Reports listing side effects, fatalities and injuries of every approved drugs to DCGI every  six months in the first two years and then annually in the following two years. This is not being done by most companies in India although submission of such surveillance data is mandatory. Considering the present status of ADR reporting in the country, there is need for involving pharmacists, patients and general public in this exercise by educating and training them about drug reaction reporting. A public awareness campaign on ADRs by the state health departments and pharmacy councils can be a good initiative

Monday, 22 April 2013

rubbish from PCI: why one must correlate internship fees issue with stipend to interns issue?

Ref. No. 14-218/2013-PCI/80899-81004 Dated:28 feb, 2013
ALL INSTITUTIONS APPROVED BY PCI FOR THE CONDUCT OF PHARM. D / PHARM. D (P.B) COURSE.
Sub.: Stipend for Pharm. D Students during internship.
Sir/Madam
With reference to the subject cited above, it is stated that there have been a strong demand from the students undergoing Pharm D course that they should be paid Stipend during the 6th year (internship) and in case Stipend is not paid they may be exempted from payment of fee during the internship period.
It is requested that your comments on the above demand may be sent to this council within 15 days to examine the matter further.
Yours faithfully
Sd/-
(ARCHNA MUDGAL)
Registrar-cum-

This letter/ common circular from PCI is rubbish.This is so confusing- first of all the institutions should not expect fees for the internship year, which is a customary thing for other healthcare courses: may it be medical, dental, physiotherapy or nursing students- no body pays for the internship year. So why should one must co- relate the internship year fee with the stipend? Both are totally different things and un related. A Pharm D/(PB) student must get stipend and must not be forced to give the fee for the Intenship year. This is so wrong!!!

          I just wonder Whats the poor  status of  an organization like PCI- it simply has no authority or upperhand over its approved institutions. It actually doesnt has any control over these institutions.

         Arguing with institution for stipend is like wrestling with pig in mud. After sometime you realize , you are getting dirty , but the pig is enjoying it.



Thursday, 18 April 2013

why is it so that in India, the Pharm D course has been initially started in South Indian states only? Is lobbying for a new course is a factor?

 

Is Pharm D or PharmD(PB) is a professional doctorate degree or an academic doctorate degree?

This source of notification seems to be quite authentic:Check it out!!!
To All Universities.
Sub: Clarification on Pharm.D qualification.
Sir/Madam
With reference to the subject cited above, I directed to inform that subject cited issue was considered by the 88th /CC in its meeting held in August, 2011 & decided to forward a clarification to all universities that Pharm.D is a PG qualification and passed out students can directly register for Ph.D.
This is for information.
Yours faithfully
Sd/-
(ARCHNA MUDGAL)
Registrar-cum-Secretary
Nav/14-

However I feel as if its a UG course and a professional doctorate.

another letter in the scheme of things- further

To DATE: 27/03/2012
PLACE:RAICHUR
The Registrar,
Rajiv Gandhi University Of Health Sciences,Karnataka
Bangalore,
Subject:Immediate attention for correction & inclusion of subjects for pharm D (PB) course-reg
Through: The Principal, N.E.T Pharmacy College Raichur.
Respected Sir,
We are the Pharm-D(Post Baccalautreate) students(2010-2013) pursuing the course from NET Pharmacy College Raichur under RGUHS.
According to Pharm-D (Post Baccalaureate) regulations 2008 mentioned in RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, Karnataka, the scheme of Examination for Pharm-D(Post Baccalaureate) Course, given in page no. 4,the subject Hospital and Community pharmacy(serial no.1.5) is already mentioned to be included in the First Year(Fourth year of Pharm-D course). But instead the above subject, Biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics(serial no. 4.5) has been included, as given in table (First year Post baccalaureate-Fourth year of Pharm-D course) on page no.2.
This is to inform you that, at our B.Pharm syllabus under various Universities we didn’t had subjects of Hospital & Community Pharmacy, and Pathophysiology. These subjects are the basic and fundamental subjects for a Pharm-D(PB) course, upon which other subjects are based e.g.: Pharmacotherapeutics I,II,and III are related with Pathophysiology. Though these subjects are included in the Pharm D(6yr-regular) university syllabus in 2nd year, where as these are not included in Pharm D(PB) RGUHS syllabus. Sir, this is to bring to your notice that these above subjects are very important for an aspirant clinical pharmacist to understand the basics and are the essence of the Pharm D(PB) course.
All of us students of Pharm D(PB) also had not studied either of these two subjects or one or none in our B.Pharm syllabus under our respective universities.
Sir, without having these 2 basic clinically oriented subjects (1.Hospital&Community Pharmacy) and 2. Pathophysiology our course wont be valid and valued.
We request you to kindly consider our appeal and make suitable amendments in the existing Pharm.D(PB) Syllabus by adding these 2 basic subjects, effective from this academic year, so that we all Pharm D(PB) students may cover all the required core subjects under our syllabus which will enable us to be at par with Pharm D(6yr-regular) students who already have these subjects in their syllabus. This may also enable us to be eligible for appearing in competitive exams at international level. Hence we shall get better jobs and opportunities globally.
We hope our request will be considered favorably and implemented at the earliest.
Thanking You,
Yours Sincerely,
Pharm D(Post Baccalaureate) students,
2010-13 batch
N.E.T PC Raichur.
ENCLOSURES: 1. List of Pharm D(PB) students of N.E.T Pharmacy College, who completed B.Pharm . from various universities (including RGUHS) with subjects not studied in their B.Pharm.
2. The remarks of our faculty on addition of subjects in Pharm D(PB) syllabus. . 3. FPGEC bulletin 2011. Copy to: 1. Dean, Faculty Of Pharmacy, RGUHS, Bangalore. . 2. Chairman; BOS, Faculty Of , RGUHS, Bangalore.