Social and Preventive Pharmacy B.Pharm 8th Semester Books

Social and Preventive Pharmacy for the Students of B.Pharm 8th Semester

Author’s NameAnkit Kumar Mishra Dr. J. N. Mishra, Ashok Kumar, Vinay Bharati
EditionsFirst Edition
PublishersIP Innovative Publication Pvt. Ltd.

Social and Preventive Pharmacy Paperback

Author’s NameDr. Sunil Jawla
EditionsLatest Edition
PublishersThakur Publications Pvt. Ltd

A Textbook of Social and Preventive Pharmacy, As per the Syllabus

Author’s NameDr.Sunil Kumar Kadiri
EditionsLatest Edition
PublishersSIA Publishers & Distributors Pvt Ltd

NEW CONCEPTS IN SOCIAL AND PREVENTIVE PHARMACY (SEM VIII) B.PHARM

Author’s NamePRAGI AND DIMPLE GARG VARUN
EditionsLatest Edition
PublishersS VIKAS AND COMPANY (PV)

SOCIAL AND PREVENTIVE PHARMACY (Final Year BPharm Semester 8)

Author’s NameSourabh Kosey, Sanjay Nagdev, Ashish Budhrani
EditionsLatest Edition
PublishersNirali Prakashan

Social and Preventive Pharmacy Topic-wise Summary

Concept of Health and Disease

  1. Definition of health and disease
  2. Concepts and evaluation of public health
  3. Understanding prevention and control of disease
  4. Social causes of diseases
  5. Social problems of the sick

Social and Health Education

  1. Food in relation to nutrition and health
  2. Balanced diet
  3. Nutritional deficiencies
  4. Vitamin deficiencies
  5. Malnutrition and its prevention

Sociology and Health

  1. Socio-cultural factors related to health and disease
  2. Impact of urbanization on health and disease
  3. Poverty and health

Hygiene and Health

  1. Personal hygiene and health care
  2. Avoidable habits

Preventive Medicine

  • General principles of prevention and control of diseases such as:
    1. Cholera
    2. SARS
    3. Ebola virus
    4. Influenza
    5. Acute respiratory infections
    6. Malaria
    7. Chikungunya
    8. Dengue
    9. Lymphatic filariasis
    10. Pneumonia
    11. Hypertension
    12. Diabetes mellitus
    13. Cancer
    14. Drug addiction and substance abuse

National Health Programs – Objectives, Functioning, and Outcomes

  1. HIV and AIDS Control Programme
  2. Tuberculosis (TB) Control Programme
  3. Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP)
  4. National Leprosy Control Programme
  5. National Mental Health Programme
  6. National Programme for Prevention and Control of Deafness
  7. Universal Immunization Programme
  8. National Programme for Control of Blindness
  9. Pulse Polio Programme

National Health Intervention Programmes

  1. Mother and Child Health Programme
  2. National Family Welfare Programme
  3. National Tobacco Control Programme
  4. National Malaria Prevention Programme
  5. National Programme for Health Care of the Elderly
  6. Social Health Programme
  7. Role of WHO in Indian National Programmes

Community Services in Rural, Urban, and School Health

  1. Functions of Primary Health Centres (PHC)
  2. Improvement in rural sanitation
  3. National Urban Health Mission
  4. Health promotion and education in schools

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