Friday, 25 October 2024

Drug Report Submissions by Marketing Firms: DTAB directs to constitute sub-committee to amend NDCT Rules

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Drug Report Submissions by Marketing Firms: DTAB directs to constitute sub-committee to amend NDCT Rules
Farhat Nasim
4 - 5 minutes

New Delhi: The Drugs Technical Advisory Board (DTAB) has recommended forming a sub-committee to look into the proposed amendments to the New Drugs and Clinical Trials (NDCT) Rules, 2019, to mandate that marketing companies submit Periodic Safety Update Reports (PSURs) annually until the drug product is marketed. This would replace the current provision, which mandates the submission of PSURs only for the third and fourth years after drug approval.

PSURs are submitted by marketing companies to monitor the safety of drugs after they are approved for use.

Under the current NDCT Rules, post-marketing surveillance requires marketing companies to submit Periodic Safety Update Reports (PSURs) as part of the safety monitoring of new drugs. Initially, these reports must be filed every six months for the first two years after drug approval. Afterward, they are submitted annually for two more years. However, if necessary for public health, the Central Licensing Authority can extend this duration. Additionally, serious unexpected adverse reactions must be reported within 15 days, and if drug marketing is delayed, the PSUR submission begins once marketing starts.

During its meeting held in August, the DTAB was deliberating a proposal for certain amendments to the PSUR under the Fifth Schedule of NDCT Rules, 2019.

The periodic safety update reports (PSURs), which are currently required annually for the third and fourth years, was proposed to be mandated annually until the drug is marketed. The proposal read;

    "In the sub-clause (iii) of clause (c) of sub-rule (5) of rule 1 under Fifth Schedule of NDCT Rules, 2019 the words “For subsequent two years – the periodic safety update reports need to be submitted annually.” Shall be substituted by the words “For subsequent years – the periodic safety update reports need to be submitted annually till the drug product is marketed.”

The Board was also apprised that the NDCT Rules, 2019 under Fifth Schedule as well as Drugs Rules, 1945 under Schedule M prescribes that the applicant/ licensee shall have a `Pharmacovigilance system in place for collecting, processing and forwarding the report to the licensing authority for information on adverse drug reactions emerging from the use of the drug imported or manufactured or marketed by the applicant in the country.

The amendments proposed to the NDCT Rules, 2019 suggested the inclusion of the word 'Pharmacovigilance System Master File (PSMF)' in the Fifth Schedule's appendix. The proposed amendment read;

    "The words “Pharmacovigilance System Master File (PSMF)” shall be inserted under the appendix of Fifth Schedule of NDCT Rules, 2019 which is as under:
    Appendix: The appendix includes the copy of marketing authorisation in India, copy of prescribing information, line listings with narrative of Individual Case Safety Reports (ICSR), Pharmacovigilance System Master File (PSMF)."

Saturday, 27 July 2024

PharmacyPractice-IndianContext

#PharmacyPractice-IndianContext

👉Pharmacy Practice has no definition.

👉Pharmacy Practice has not been recognised by the Law and the Government or Private administration.

👉 Health Sector has done away with Pharmacists with the Amendment of Sch K. (Thanks to PCI, IPA and Our Pharmacy Officers in DTAB)

👉 There is no specific License to Practice Pharmacy and No detailed protocol to Inspect, Verify, and to punish the violators.

👉 It is just a glorified name given by pharmacy people @PCI and @Academy to camouflage simple dispensing and selling of drugs.

POV: Bhagwan PS

Note : Then what about PPR 2015, and amendments ? 

Monday, 18 March 2024

M.Pharmacy course and syllabus

M.Pharmacy course and syllabus was framed by VV University, Rajasthan uptill now.
In India, universities had started M. Pharmacy on 25 to 30 subjects.
Now, PCI has made it only on 12 subjects.
Also for every subject, intake has been set as 15 students. So that importance of Pharmacy remains intact.

Some of the M. Pharm subjects are :
Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Regulatory Affairs
Pharmaceutical QA
Pharmacognosy
Pharmacology
Pharmacy Practice


Scope of taking specialization in M.Pharm
By taking specialization in any specific area while doing M.Pharm, one can focus to make a career in field like Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Technology, Drug Discovery and Development. Another benefit of taking specialization is that aspirants can look for teaching jobs in both government and private pharmacy colleges.
M.Pharm in Quality Assurance course can help students opt for job of Quality Assurance Health Manager or Quality Control Manager in reputed firms like Cipla, Ranbaxy, Lupin Pharmaceuticals Limited etc. After completing this course, one can find the job of Quality Assurance Manager or Quality Control Executive in public sector undertakings like Bengal Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Limited (BCPL), Rajasthan Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Ltd (RDPL) and Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Limited (IDPL) too.
Those who possess M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Chemistry/Pharmacognosy/ Medicinal Chemistry can join as Project Assistant in National Botanical Research Institute of CSIR. Remuneration offered for this post is Rs. 12,000 per month. After M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, one can pursue Ph.D in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and join Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) as Research Associate.
After completing M.Pharm in Clinical Pharmacy, one can work as Clinical Research Associate or Clinical Pharmacist in clinical research laboratories like Accutest Research Laboratories Private Limited. M.Pharm graduates in Drug Regulatory Affairs can find the job of Drug Regulatory Affairs Manager in companies like Novartis India Limited.
On successful completion of M.Pharm course in Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management, one can pursue Ph.D in corresponding stream and find the job of Research Associate in research institutes like National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER). After getting into the post of Research Associate in NIPER, one can earn a salary of Rs. 16,000 per month.


Source: http://entrance-exam.net/mpharm-specialization-areas-and-career-potential/#ixzz4m9hQJTgL



Those who want to pursue M.Pharm course can take specialization in streams like Pharmacology, Clinical Pharmacy, Quality Assurance, Industrial Pharmacy and Medicinal Chemistry. The advantage of doing specialization is that aspirants can pursue Ph.D in Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology and  Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management after M.Pharm course. There are also job opportunities available in public and private sector firms like Bengal Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Limited (BCPL), National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI) and Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Ltd (IDPL) for M.Pharm graduates.

Source: http://entrance-exam.net/mpharm-specialization-areas-and-career-potential/#ixzz4m9mGuns9

Other Subjects :

Specialization areas in M.Pharm
  • M.Pharm in Biopharmaceutics
  • M.Pharm in Drug Regulatory Affairs
  • M.Pharm in Biotechnology
  • M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • M.Pharm in Medicinal Natural Products
  • M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Technology
  • M.Pharm in Bulk Drugs
  • M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance
  • M.Pharm in Industrial Pharmacy
  • M.Pharm in Clinical Pharmacy
  • M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Administration
  • M.Pharm in Medicinal Chemistry
  • M.Pharm in Drug Discovery and Development
  • M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmaceutics
  • M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Analysis
  • M.Pharm in Pharmacology
  • M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Marketing Management
  • M.Pharm in Phytopharmaceuticals and Natural products
  • M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
  • M.Pharm in Quality Assurance
  • M.Pharm in Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
  • M.Pharm in Pharmacy Practice
  • M.Pharm in Pharmaceutics


Source: http://entrance-exam.net/mpharm-specialization-areas-and-career-potential/#ixzz4m9hlaabX