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Founded in the year 2019, The IMIRC college of Pharmacy is located in Garh Siyana Road, Bhaina Garhmukteshwar, Distt. Hapur (Ghaziabad) Uttar Pradesh. This top pharmacy college in India is recognised from All India Council of Technical Education ( AICTE ) as well as Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). Affiliated to Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam Technical University, this pharmacy institute works under a Charitable society.

The lush green Eco- friendly ambience provides a better place to the students to imbibe the delicacies of Pharmacies. Right now, it is a unique center of excellence that imparts optimum quality education in the domain of Pharmacy.

This pharmacy college offers a productive and stimulating environment for Pharmaceutical Research & Education. The college has highly experienced team of teachers which comprises the best intellectuals from different disciplines. The committed and energized administrators are the pillars of the...

Program

B.Pharma., D.Pharma.

Admission

Online, Offline

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Admission open for 2023-24 B.Pharma | D.Pharma

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Faculty Members

Backed by a team of experienced faculty members, we strive to provide excellent pharmaceutical education to our students. All our teachers have 4+years of average experience.

Departments

We have different departments which provide quality education to the students. All our departments are well equipped with advanced pharmaceutical equipment to provide practical knowledge to students.

Our Achievements

Most of our students have won contribution and research work in pharmaceutical domain. In addition to this, we provide scholarships and sports benefits to the needy students.

F.A.Q

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Pharmacy practice refers to the application of pharmacy knowledge and skills in the provision of pharmaceutical care to patients. It encompasses the various roles and responsibilities of pharmacists in healthcare settings, such as community pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare institutions. Pharmacy practice involves the safe and effective use of medications, medication management, patient counseling, and collaboration with other healthcare professionals.

    Pharmacists in pharmacy practice are responsible for dispensing medications accurately and ensuring that patients receive the correct medications and dosages prescribed by healthcare providers. They also provide information and advice to patients on how to use medications properly, including instructions on dosage, administration, potential side effects, and interactions with other medications or substances.

    Pharmacy practice involves assessing and monitoring patient health outcomes to optimize medication therapy and improve patient well-being. Pharmacists may conduct medication reviews, evaluate drug interactions, and offer recommendations to healthcare providers to enhance medication safety and efficacy. They may also provide education to patients and healthcare professionals on topics like disease management, preventive care, and lifestyle modifications.

    Furthermore, pharmacy practice includes activities related to pharmaceutical research, drug development, and quality assurance. Pharmacists may participate in clinical trials, contribute to medication-related research, and ensure that medications meet quality standards through medication preparation, compounding, and quality control processes.

    In summary, pharmacy practice encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, including dispensing medications, patient counseling, medication management, collaboration with healthcare providers, monitoring patient outcomes, and contributing to research and quality assurance efforts. Pharmacists in pharmacy practice play a crucial role in promoting safe and effective medication use, optimizing patient care, and improving health outcomes.

  • The role of a practicing pharmacist encompasses various responsibilities aimed at ensuring safe and effective medication use and promoting optimal patient care. Some key roles and responsibilities of pharmacists include:

    • Medication Dispensing: Pharmacists are responsible for accurately dispensing medications prescribed by healthcare providers. They ensure that patients receive the correct medications, dosages, and instructions for use.
    • Medication Counseling: Pharmacists provide comprehensive medication counseling to patients. They explain the purpose of medications, proper dosage and administration techniques, potential side effects, and any precautions or interactions patients should be aware of.
    • Medication Management: Pharmacists play a crucial role in managing medication therapy. They assess patients' medication regimens, identify potential drug interactions or duplications, and collaborate with healthcare providers to optimize medication use and minimize adverse effects.
    • Patient Education: Pharmacists educate patients about their health conditions, disease management, and lifestyle modifications. They provide information on preventive care, self-care measures, and the importance of medication adherence to achieve optimal health outcomes.
    • Medication Safety and Adverse Event Monitoring: Pharmacists monitor for potential medication errors, adverse drug reactions, and drug interactions. They take necessary steps to prevent medication-related problems and promote patient safety. They may also report adverse events to appropriate regulatory authorities.
    • Collaborative Practice: Pharmacists collaborate with other healthcare professionals, such as physicians, nurses, and allied health providers, to ensure coordinated patient care. They participate in healthcare teams, contribute to medication-related decision-making, and provide expertise on medication therapy.
    • Pharmaceutical Care Planning: Pharmacists develop pharmaceutical care plans for patients with complex medical conditions. They assess patients' medication needs, design individualized treatment plans, and monitor therapy outcomes to achieve desired health goals.
    • Health Promotion and Disease Prevention: Pharmacists engage in health promotion activities, such as immunizations, smoking cessation counseling, and screenings. They educate patients on preventive measures and help identify potential health risks.
    • Research and Quality Assurance: Pharmacists may participate in pharmaceutical research, clinical trials, and quality improvement initiatives. They contribute to evidence-based practice, drug development, and ensure medication quality through proper storage, compounding, and adherence to regulatory standards.
    • Leadership and Management: Pharmacists may hold leadership positions in healthcare organizations, including pharmacy management roles. They oversee pharmacy operations, ensure compliance with regulations, and collaborate with stakeholders to enhance patient care.

    These roles highlight the diverse responsibilities of practicing pharmacists, demonstrating their critical contribution to patient care, medication safety, and overall healthcare outcomes.

  • College offers D. Pharma is two years duration of course, and B.Pharma is 4 Years duration of Course

  • 60 seats are available in D.Pharma. and 60 seats are available in B.Pharma.

  • College is approved by Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), All India Council for Technical Education and Pharmacy Council of India (AICTE) and affiliated to MSBTE

  • No, there is no age limit for taking admission in these courses.