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Master of Pharmacy in Pharmacology (M. Pharm Pharmacology)

Master of Pharmacy in Pharmacology Overview

The Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm) in Pharmacology is a postgraduate program designed to provide students with a deep understanding of drug action, drug development, and the therapeutic use of drugs. This program focuses on the study of pharmacodynamics (how drugs affect the body) and pharmacokinetics (how the body processes drugs), as well as the principles of toxicology and clinical pharmacology.

Students in this program learn about drug interactions, drug metabolism, and the impact of drugs on human health. They gain hands-on experience through laboratory work and research projects, and also learn how to assess drug efficacy and safety in clinical settings. The course prepares graduates for careers in the pharmaceutical industry, academia, healthcare, and regulatory bodies.

Programme Highlights

AspectDetails
Program NameM. Pharm in Pharmacology
DurationTypically 2 years (full-time)
EligibilityBachelor's degree in Pharmacy (B. Pharm) or related field
Key Focus AreasDrug design, clinical pharmacology, pharmacodynamics, toxicology, drug regulations
Core SubjectsMedicinal Chemistry, Clinical Pharmacology, Drug Metabolism, Pharmacovigilance
Career OpportunitiesPharmaceutical industry, Research and Development (R&D), Healthcare, Regulatory Affairs
Skills DevelopedDrug analysis, clinical trial management, pharmacokinetics, research skills
Research OpportunitiesExtensive lab work and research in drug development and therapeutic applications
Job RolesPharmacologist, Clinical Researcher, Pharmaceutical Scientist, Toxicologist, Regulatory Affairs Specialist
Program OutcomesIn-depth knowledge of drug actions, regulatory frameworks, and therapeutic applications