Bachelor of Pharmacy
Career after D.Pharm

Our fast-paced lives and the nature of our work have led to many serious health issues and lifestyle changes. Amidst various emerging diseases, health issue and the deadliest pandemic that has grappled mankind, the role of the healthcare industry has become vital these days. Pharmacy is one of the most respected and important sectors of the healthcare industry. Pharmacy education covers every aspect of drug discovery and development and its transformation into suitable dosage forms like tablets, capsules, injections, creams, ointments, etc. So there are a lot of career option available after completion of D.Pharm with many more options.

Pharmacy is based on the principles of health sciences, biology and chemical sciences to create and dispense pharmaceutical drugs and medicines.

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Drugs or medicines manufactured in India are affordable and effective, more and more developing countries are opting for them and there is no doubt in this that the pharmaceutical sector will continue to flourish for a very long time. This has raised the requirement for qualified pharmacy professionals in the fieldwhich, in turn, has increased the demand for pharmacy courses and practise among the students.

Pharmacists are the healthcare professionals who practice in the field of pharmacy and medications. Pharmacists are medication and drug experts, educators, Councillor and friends- all in one! They should not just be qualified in their professional expertise or domain but should also possess good communication skills to maintain healthy relationships with their patients and which in turn increase patient compliance. They are very knowledgeable about the drug therapy, different types of drugs (its composition, manufacturing process and properties) and the optimum and effective use of drugs (depending upon the condition and seriousness of the patient). Their main aim include- compounding drugs,  checking prescriptions, dispensing drugs, advice dosage and directions to the patients and checking and maintaining the drug store inventory (at hospitals, clinics or drug stores).