The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) introduced the Pharmacy Practice Regulations 2015 in India to provide a comprehensive framework for pharmacy practice. These regulations, formulated under the authority granted by the Pharmacy Act of 1948, outline the standards and guidelines that pharmacists in India are expected to follow in their …
Offences and Penalties
The Pharmacy Act of 1948 in India outlines various offenses and penalties to regulate the pharmacy profession effectively and ensure the highest standards of practice. Designing to maintain the integrity of the pharmacy profession, safeguard public health, and deter individuals from engaging in unethical or illegal practices, these offenses and …
Registration of pharmacists
Registration of pharmacists is a crucial aspect of the regulatory framework in the pharmacy field. It involves the formal process through which individuals who have completed the requisite qualifications and training are officially recognized and listed in the register maintained by pharmacy regulatory authorities. The registration of pharmacists is governed …
State and Joint state pharmacy councils
In India, the State Pharmacy Councils and Joint State Pharmacy Councils are regulatory bodies established under the Pharmacy Act of 1948. These councils play a crucial role in regulating the pharmacy profession at the state and joint state levels, ensuring that pharmacists adhere to ethical standards and maintain competence in …
Pharmacy Council of India, its constitution and functions, Education Regulations
The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) is a statutory body that plays a pivotal role in regulating pharmacy education and practice in India. Established under the Pharmacy Act of 1948, the PCI is responsible for setting and maintaining high standards in the field of pharmacy. The constitution and functions of …
Pharmacy Act-1948 and Rules
The Pharmacy Act of 1948 is a key legislation in India that regulates the pharmacy profession in the country. The Act was enacted to regulate the pharmacy profession, the Central Pharmacy Council, and State Pharmacy Councils. It outlines the qualifications and registration of pharmacists and sets standards for pharmacy education …