Social Pharmacy Notes PDF Download for D.Pharm 1st Year

SOCIAL PHARMACY CHAPTER-WISE NOTES ER20-15T

CHAPTER – 1

  • Introduction to Social Pharmacy
  • Definition and Scope. Social Pharmacy as a disciplineand its scope in improving the public health. Role ofPharmacists in Public Health.
  • Concept of Health -WHO Definition, variousdimensions, determinants, and health indicators.
  • National Health Policy – Indian perspective (1) Public and Private Health System in India, NationalHealth Mission (2) Introduction to Millennium Development Goals, Sustainable Development Goals, FIP DevelopmentGoals

CHAPTER – 2

  • Preventive healthcare – Role of Pharmacists in the following
  • Demography and Family Planning
  • Mother and child health, the importance of breastfeeding, ill effects of infant milk substitutes, and bottle feeding
  • Overview of Vaccines, Types of Immunity, and Immunization
  • Effect of Environment on Health – Water pollution, importance of safe drinking water, waterborne diseases, air pollution, noise pollution, sewage, and solid waste
  • disposal, occupational illnesses, and environmental pollution due to pharmaceuticals
  • Psychosocial Pharmacy: Drugs of misuse and abuse – psychotropics, narcotics, alcohol, tobacco products.
  • Social Impact of these habits on social health, productivity, and suicidal behaviours

CHAPTER – 3

  • Nutrition and Health
  • Basics of nutrition – Macronutrients and Micronutrients
  • Importance of water and fibres in diet, Balanced diet, Malnutrition, nutrition deficiency diseases, ill effects of junk foods, calorific and nutritive values of
  • various foods, fortification of food
  • Introduction to food safety, adulteration of foods, effects of artificial ripening, use of pesticides, and genetically modified foods
  • Dietary supplements, nutraceuticals, food supplements – indications, benefits, Drug-Food Interactions

CHAPTER – 4

  • Introduction to Microbiology and Common Microorganisms
  • Epidemiology: Introduction to epidemiology and its applications. Understanding of terms such as epidemic, pandemic, endemic, mode of transmission, outbreak, quarantine, isolation, incubation period, contact tracing, morbidity, mortality
  • Causative agents, epidemiology and clinical presentations, and the role of Pharmacists in educating the public in the prevention of the following communicable diseases:
  • Respiratory infections – chickenpox, measles, rubella, mumps, influenza (including Avian-Flu, H1N1, SARS, MERS, COVID-19), diphtheria, whooping cough, meningococcal meningitis, acute respiratory infections, tuberculosis, Ebola
  • Intestinal infections – poliomyelitis, viral hepatitis, cholera, acute diarrheal diseases, typhoid, amebiasis, worm infestations, food poisoning
  • Arthropod-borne infections – dengue, malaria, filariasis, and chikungunya
  • Surface infections – trachoma, tetanus, leprosy
  • STDs, HIV/AIDS

CHAPTER – 5

  • Introduction to health systems and all ongoing National
  • Health programs in India, their objectives, functioning, outcome, and the role of pharmacists.

CHAPTER – 6

  • Role of Pharmacists in Disaster Management

CHAPTER – 7

  • Pharmacoeconomics – Introduction, basic terminologies, and the importance of Pharmacoeconomics

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