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D. Pharm - II Examination - 2010 (I) | PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE (THEORY)

 

ODISHA STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY

D. Pharm - II Examination - 2010 (I) 

PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE (THEORY) 

Time - 3 Hours                              Full Marks - 80

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(Answer any five questions including question no-1)

1.(A) Fill in the blanks with suitable words:

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(i) The elected & nominated members of the Pharmacy Council of India can hold the office for a period of ___________ years.

(ii) The cultivation of ______________  plant is controlled by State Government.

(iii) Chief of the Drugs Control department of the State is _____________ member of State Pharmacy Council.

(iv) The registered Pharmacist is a person registered as Pharmacist under the ___________ Act.

(v) The pricing of bulk drugs as well as drug formulation came into force from the year __________ . 

(vi) If a drug consists in a whole or in part, any filthy, put rid or decomposed substances is deemed to be ________________.

(vii) ______________  members are nominated by the Central Govt. of whom at least four possesing a degree/diploma in Pharmacy to the Pharmacy Council of India.

(viii) The medical termination of pregnancy Act was passed by the parliament in ________.

2. What is the salient features of Pharmacy Act 1948. Write its components. Explain the constitution & functions of Pharmacy Council of India.

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3. : What do you mean by Ethics ? Describe briefly “Code of Pharmaceutical Ethics” as per P.C.I.    

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4. Explain the objective of Drugs & Magic Remedies Act 1954. Explain the penalties imposed on such contravention.

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5. Write short note on :

(i) Central Drugs Laboratory

(ii). DTAB

(iii) Loan Licences

(iv) Government Analyst

6. Write notes on :

(i) Under what conditions can a pregnancy be terminated medically?

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(ii) Describe the layout & construction of bonded Laboratory.

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7. Describe the historical background of N.D.P.S. Act. Is the Act sufficient to prevent illegal use of Narcotics? Discuss about the punishment laid down in the Act.

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