A drug inspector is the one who is recruited by the government works under the administration of the state and central government departments. The major role of a drug inspector is to provide information and ensure the safety and quality of the drug and other related products.
The drug inspector is recruited by the UPSC examination. The basic qualification required for the drug inspector is the bachelors degree in the field of pharmacy. The information about the recruitment process, eligibility and drug inspector exam syllabus is given below.
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The exam is carried out in two papers conducted on the same day
Paper-I:
- Forensic Pharmacy
- Drugs and Cosmetic Act, 1940
- Pharmacy Act, 1948
- Drugs and Magic Remedy Act, 1954
- Medical and Toilet Preparation Act, 1955
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act
- Drug Price Control Order, 1995
- Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971
- Poison Act, 1919 and Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930
- Trademark Registration Act
- Pharmaceutical Ethics
- Manufacturing Pharmacy
- Tablet and Tablet Coating
- Capsule
- Blood Fluid and Electrolytes
- Parenteral Preparation and Quality Control
- Emulsion, Suspension
- Ointment and Cream
- Ophthalmic Solutions
- Surgical Dressing
- Biological Preparation (Vaccine, Sera, and Anti – Sera)
- Biopharmaceutics
- Pharmaceutical Analysis
- Limit Test
- Bio-Assay]
- Sterility Test
- Microbiological Assay of Vitamins
- Antibiotics
- Pyrogen Test
- Theory & Application of Colorimeter, Fluorimeter, Nephelometer, and
- Turbidimeter
- Kerl Fischer Titration
- Alcohol Determination
- Microbiological Assay of Vitamins, Antibiotics, and Vaccine
- Preparation
- Medicinal Chemistry
- Storage, structure, and brand names of the following:
- Steroids
- Antihistaminic Agents
- Sedatives and Hypnotics
- therapeutic Agents
- Analgesics
- Cardiovascular Agent
- Pharmacognosy
- Source, uses, and adulteration of the following classes of natural drugs:
- Source
- Chemical Constituents
- Rauwolfia
- IpecacuanhaBelladonna
- Cinchona
- Senna
- Aloe
- Noxvomica
- Cinnamon
- Digitalis
- Opium
- Kurchi
- Brahmi
- Tulsi
- Bael and Ephedra
- Pharmacology & Toxicology
- Introduction and General Principle Mode of Action
- Drug Receptor Interaction
- Drug Antagonist
- Metabolism, Excretion, and Distribution of Drugs
- Routes of Administration
- Bioavailability
- Drug Dependence and Addiction
- Adverse Drug Reaction, Drug Abuse, Drug Toxicity
- Drug Allergy
- Biostatistics
- Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy
- Handling of Prescription
- Incompatibility
- Storage Conditions of Drugs
- Clinical Pharmacy, Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education
- Basic knowledge of the following is required:
- Blood
- Digestive System
- Ear
- Reproductive System
- Urinary System
- Respiratory System
- Eye
- Nutrition
- First Aid
- Population Control
- Aids Contro
Paper-II
- General Knowledge
- Indian Constitution
- Science – Inventions & Discoveries
- History
- India and Neighboring Countries
- Sports
- Knowledge of Current Events
- General Politics
- Budget and Five Year Plans
- Geography
- Current Affairs
- Economy, Banking, and Finance
- Important Financial & Economic News
- Economy
- Scientific Research
- Culture
- Countries & Capitals
INCOME TAX APPELLATE OFFICER RECRUITMENT FOR 35 VACANCIES
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