Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence

9788197229800
9788197229848
Prakash N. Kendre. Shirish P. Jain, Ajinkya K. Pote
276
2024
Paperback

  695       

“Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence” is an indispensable guide tailored for pharmacy graduates, postgraduates, and educators alike, offering a comprehensive overview of the legal framework governing the pharmaceutical industry. Divided into two parts, it meticulously dissects the intricacies of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, and its accompanying rules from 1945, providing a foundational understanding essential for navigating the regulatory landscape.

In Part I, readers are introduced to the foundational legislation governing drug manufacturing, distribution, and sales. This section delves into the nuances of compliance, ensuring that pharmaceutical professionals are well-versed in the legal obligations imposed by the Act.

Part II delves deeper into additional legislation vital to the pharmaceutical domain. From the Pharmacy Act to the Medicinal and Toilet Preparation Act of 1955, and the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act of 1985, readers gain insight into a myriad of regulatory frameworks crucial for maintaining ethical standards and ensuring public safety.

Furthermore, the book explores emerging issues such as intellectual property rights, ethical considerations, and the evolving landscape of pharmaceutical pricing and accessibility. By incorporating topics like the Right to Information Act and the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, it equips readers with a holistic
understanding of the legal, ethical, and social dimensions of pharmaceutical practice.

In essence, “Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence” serves as an indispensable companion for navigating the complex intersection of law and pharmacy, empowering professionals to uphold the highest standards of ethics and compliance in their practice.

 Part-I: Drug and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and its Rules 1945
 Part-II: Drug and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and its Rules 1945
 Part-I: The Pharmacy Act of 1948
 Part-II: The Pharmacy Act of 1948
 Pharmaceutical Legislations and Ethics in Healthcare