South Asian Journal of Marketing & Management Research
  • Year: 2012
  • Volume: 2
  • Issue: 2

Regulating and reforming the pharma curriculum in India

  • Author:
  • Ojha Rajashri, Puthli Shivanand, Deshmukh Onkar
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 165 to 169

*Ph.D Scholar, JJT University, Zhunzhunu, Rajasthan, – 33301, India.

**Panacea Biotec Ltd, Navi Mumbai, India.

***RA-Officer, Raaj GPRAC, India.

Online published on 29 September, 2017.

Abstract

It is about time the inclusion of drug regulatory affairs in pharmacy seminaries was pioneered for taking a turn for the better. After following a line of investigation, the inference was that there is hardly any attentiveness towards the alpha and omega of regulatory affairs which can be alleged as the crux of the matter. It goes without saying that the pharmaceutical organizations are surrounded by the high regulation in as much as it is the part and parcel of one's life. Interestingly, India is reckoned to be at a stage of newly advanced economic growth and single pharmaceutical business plays an imperative part in the same and that is why it calls for effectual regulatory affairs professionals to release the up to date wants of industries in order to live to tell the tale.

Now is the time to encompass the in-progress requisites in the syllabus of pharmacy colleges at under graduation and on the national level with the intention of formulating students with the newest advances. Colleges should mull over orchestrating workshops/seminars that will help boost the interest and attention of students towards this electrifying field and so the overall growth of pharmaceutical trade globally. Fresh talent should be provided with such kinds of trainings for which effectual methodologies can be put together.

As for the recent trends in regulatory affairs, I need to put an example of the concept of CTD and e-CTD. Regulated markets are all tagging along this notion and welcoming the rest of the world to phase in the same in respective regions. In the long run, if new genius is not at all aware of such advances while they are in their academics, they will be unable to hack it with the current global requirements and this will certainly begin to hit home.

Keywords

Curriculum, Drug regulatory affairs, Regulations, Pharma