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SPIPS BULLETIN
St. Peter’s
Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences
SPIPS is an Institutional Member of SPIPS Operates
Volume 3 Issue 6
Upcoming Event at
SPIPS
3
News on APAT-2013 5
Invited Lectures at
SPIPS
7
SPIPS Representations 8
Pharma Quiz 9
Article from SPIPS
Alumni
10
Upcoming Pharma
Events in July 2013
12
Student’s Journal Club 13
Inside this issue:
Indian Society for
Technical Education
Indian Association of
Colleges of Pharmacy
IPA - Hanamkonda
IPA - Student Forum
DIA
Student Chapter
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CHIEF PATRON
Honorable Advisors
Editor
Associate Editors
Dr. V. Raj Kumar Dr. A. B. Raju Dr. G. Praveen Kumar Dr. Rajeshri Dhurke Dr. T. Sridhar Mr. P. Raja Sekhar
Dr. Suresh Bandari
Principal, SPIPS
Mr. Vijay Kumar Nagabandi
Asst. Professor, SPIPS
Sri. T. Jayapal Reddy
Chairman, SPIPS
Dr. Rao V. S. V. Vadlamudi,
Director, SPIPS
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National Symposium on “APAT-2013” and Workshop on “Gas Chromatography”
A National Symposium on “ADVANCES IN
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYTICAL TECH-
NIQUES - 2013 (APAT-2013) along with a
workshop on “GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY”
was conducted on Saturday, July 6, 2013 at
St. Peter‟s Institute of Pharmaceutical Sci-
ences, Vidyanagar, Hanamkonda, Warangal.
Dr. Rao V.S.V. Vadlamudi, Director, St. Pe-
ter‟s Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences
spoke on “Importance of Analytical Methods
in Pharmaceuticals”. In his lecture Dr. Rao
Vadlamudi explained the GLP (Good Labora-
tory Practices) and GMP (Good Manufactur-
ing Practices) guidelines for analytical tech-
niques.
Prof. R. Nageswar Rao, Sr. Scientist, Indian
Institute of Chemical Technology, Hydera-
bad explained the importance of impurity
profiling with recent examples. Students ap-
plauded when Prof. Rao stressed on identifi-
cation of 3 toxic impurities from aspirin us-
ing latest HPLC technique. Half of the for-
mulations consumed by humans contain
impurities, which need effective analytical
techniques to identify and separate. Phar-
maceutical majors suffer from shortage of
manpower with such skills. He congratu-
lated organizers of the event Prof. V. Rajku-
mar, Dr. Sridhar, Dr. Suresh Bandari and
other staff for conducting this event.
Welcome Rangoli by SPIPS at APAT-2013
Lightening the lamp by Chief Guests
Prof. R. Nageswara Rao at APAT-2013
Students at APAT-2013
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National Symposium on “APAT-2013” and Workshop on “Gas Chromatography”
Prof. P. Nageswar Rao, Department of Bio-
technology, National Institute of Technology,
Warangal elaborated on Thermal Analytical
techniques used in Pharmaceutical Analysis.
He explained drug excepient compatibility,
effect of processing on stability of com-
pounds, polymorphism. He also suggested
students to take up analytical sciences as a
career.
The work shop on Gas Chromatography was
conducted by senior analytical scientist Mr.
S.K. Srinivas, Bengaluru. He has shown the
live operation of Gas Chromatography with
its applications. All the students interacted
with the resource person after the demo.
More than 100 students presented their pa-
pers at the session and the best posters
were awarded at the end. .
On this occasion, A textbook entitled
“Experimental Approaches to Biopharma-
ceutics and Pharmacokinetics” authored by
Suresh Bandari, Vijaykumar Nagabandi,
Raju Jukanti was released by Dr. R. Nages-
wara Rao, Sr. Scientist, IICT, Hyderabad.
The Chairman, Director and guests con-
gratulated the authors on this occasion.
Prof. P. Nageswara Rao with our Chairman
Prof. V. Raj Kumar at APAT-2013
Mr. SK. Srinivas with Gas Chromatography
Releasing of Textbook on
“Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics”
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Invited Lecture by Prof. P. Rajeswara Rao
An invited lecture entitled “Organization of
Biological Screening Programme for
Natural Products” was delivered by Dr. P.
Rajeswara Rao, Professor of Pharmacology,
Andhra University, Vishakapatnam on June
4, 2013 at SPIPS in association with Indian
Pharmaceutical Association, Hanamkonda
Branch. Dr. Rao Vadlamudi, and Dr.
Suresh Bandari, felicitated Dr. P. Rajeswara
Rao with a memento.
Invited Lecture by Dr. P. Manmohan Raju
An invited lecture entitled “Introduction
to Psychiatry & Myths Vs Reality” was
delivered by Dr. P. Manmohana Raju, MD
(Psy, OSM), MIPS, Neuro Psychiatrist on
June 13, 2013 at SPIPS in association with
Indian Pharmaceutical Association, Ha-
namkonda Branch. Dr. Suresh Bandari,
and Dr. V. Raj Kumar, HOD, Pharmaceuti-
cal Analysis, felicitated Dr. P. Manmohan
Raju with a memento.
Prof. P. Rajeswar Rao giving his lecture at SPIPS
Prof. P. Rajeswara Rao felicitated by Dr. Rao Vadla-
mudi and Dr. Suresh Bandari
Dr. P. Manmohan Raju giving his lecture at SPIPS
Dr. P. Manmohan Raju felicitated by Dr. Suresh Bandari
and Dr. Raj Kumar Venisetty
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SPIPS Faculty at 6th International
Granulation Workshop
Dr. G. Praveen Kumar, Professor & HOD, In-
dustrial Pharmacy, has participated and de-
livered a talk on “Agglomeration tendency
in dry pharmaceutical granular systems
during blending: De-agglomeration model-
ing approaches” at the 6th International
Granulation Workshop, Granulation Confer-
ence, conducted at Cutler's Hall, Sheffield,
United Kingdom during June 26-28, 2013.
Dr. Praveen received an international travel
grant from CSIR, Human Resource Develop-
ment group, Govt. of India, New Delhi to at-
tend and present the paper in this confer-
ence.
SPIPS at Colorcon Modified Release
Forum
Dr. Rao Vadlamudi, Director and Sri. T.
Jayapal Reddy, Chairman attended
“Colorcon Modified Release Forum” con-
ducted by Colorcon Asia Pvt. Ltd., at
Novotel, Hyderabad on June 13, 2013.
Dr. Praveen Gannu with Dr. Kate Pitt
(Organizing Committee Secretary,
Granulation Workshop)
Sri. Jayapal Reddy and Dr. Rao Vadlamudi with Ali
Rajabi-Siahboomi, CSO, Colorcon USA and Glenn
Russel, Technical Director, Colorcon Singapore
Dr. Suresh Bandari, Principal, has been rec-
ommended for funding from Science and En-
gineering Research Board of Department of
Science and Technology for the project enti-
tled “Novel strategies for improvement of
physicochemical characteristics and
bioavailability of some active pharmaceutical
ingredients” submitted under Young Scien-
tists Scheme.
SPIPS Principal Recommended for
SERB of DST Project
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PHARMA QUIZ
Note: Answers are given in the 12th page
of this bulletin
1. Effervescent granules contain
a. Citric acid
b. Ascorbic acid
c. Salicylic acid
d. Benzoic acid
2. The concentration of sugar in simple
syrup is
a. 60 % w/w
b. 66% w/w
c. 56 % w/w
d. 76 % w/w
3. One of the ingredient used in camphor
liniment is
a. Arachis oil.
b. Peppermint oil.
c. Cinnamon oil
d. Clove oil
4. Brownian motion observed if the size of
the particle reduced to
a. 2 µ
b. 4 µ
c. 3 µ
d. 1 µ
5. Pharmaceutically acceptable suspension
is one with sedimentation volume (F)
a. 0
b. 1
c. 10
d. 100
6. A highly ionized drug
a. Is excreted mainly by the kidney
b. Can cross the placental barrier easily
c. Is well absorbed from the intestine
d. Accumulates in the cellular lipids
7. All of the following hormones have cell
surface receptors except
a. Adrenaline
b. GH
c. Insulin
d. Thyroxine
8. With which of the following theophylline
has an antagonistic interaction?
a. Histamine receptors
b. Bradykinin receptors
c. Adenosine receptors
d. Imidazoline receptors
9. Which one of the following drugs has
been shown to offer protection from gas-
tric aspiration syndrome in a patient with
symptoms of flux?
a. Ondansetron
b. Metoclopramide
c. Sodium citrate
d. Atropine
10. Dry mouth during antidepressant ther-
apy is caused by blockade of
a. Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors
b. Serotonergic receptors
c. Dopaminergic receptors
d. GABA receptors
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ARTICLES FROM SPIPS ALUMNI
Career Guidance for Pharmacy Graduates - I Suneedh Manthri,
Sr. Research Associate, Public Health Foundation of India, New Delhi
Let me begin with a question, why do you
want to join a course in Pharmacy?
Answer may be too obvious; you wish to be
job-ready after finishing your course in
Pharmacy to be absorbed by a well-known
pharmaceutical company or a laboratory.
This might be the reason your parents also
agreed to your career choices. In 2000,
when I joined a course in Pharmacy, I ob-
served a trend. Students, who have com-
pleted their Intermediate with BiPC but
failed to secure an MBBS seat, opted for an
alternative medicalcourse such as BHMS,
BAMS, BUMS, BDS and so on. Those who
were unable to secure a seat even in the
above-mentioned alternate “medical seats”
finally opted for a course in Pharmacy.
When I mentioned about this trend to my
BiPC classmates, no one replied with confi-
dence while I was anticipating an „Yes‟ from
many! Pharmacy was my first choice!!
On the other hand, there are some students
from pure science background (MPC) who
have failed to secure an engineering seat to
pursue either Mechanical/Civil Engineering
or Computer Sciences, also opt for Phar-
macy.
Simply put, students join Pharmacy course
as the last resort and actually very few join
this course to really explore, learn essentials
of this profession with an objective to serve
humanity.
For those students whose first choice is
pharmacy there is a lot to do. This world is
very complex. There are several pressing
health issues. One single department of sci-
ence (Pharmacy) is not sufficient to solve the
health problems of the entire world. Cur-
rently many universities and organizations
all over the globe are working on „trans-
disciplinary‟ or „multi-disciplinary‟ ap-
proaches to address various health issues.
Students should really enjoy learning phar-
maceutical sciences to gain knowledge on all
aspects of pharmacy and then decide upon
the specialization they wish to purse in Mas-
ters and then carry out further research
work leading to a Ph. D., (see figure-1).
I would like to remind all that one should be
aware and cautious about the competition
while attempting at state and national level
to qualify to carry out further studies in the
field of pharmacy. Pharmacy students
should plan their future if they wish to pur-
sue higher studies in India or abroad? Ac-
cordingly, clearing the eligibility tests on
time to process the admission procedures.
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In this article I would like to focus on those
students who have joined by chance to pur-
sue pharmacy. By the end of the fourth year
many of these students in any case might
still think, “pharmacy is not their cup of
tea”. There is nothing wrong in thinking that
way. I will be more than happy in this world
to provide guidance to these students who
wish to seek other career options (see figure
-1).
There are many options available in this
world to change the academic track from
pharmacy to arts, social sciences, manage-
ment, and so on. Please forget the fact that
those who pursue professional courses will
earn lots of money and live happily ever;
this is no longer true. For example, when I
changed my course from pharmacy to soci-
ology, and joined University of Hyderabad (a
Central University), I met many people,
Classmates, seniors, professors, other de-
partment friends who had completed science
Entrepreneurship
Start his/her own business (pharmacy outlet, lab,
CRO, manufacturing unit, etc.)
Maintain his/her family business (existing pharmacy
stock, pharmacy outlet etc.)
Initiate NGO and work for betterment of society, may
work in the areas of public health, livelihood, rural
development etc.
Consultancy
Employment
Private or Government
Marketing – Drugs
Teaching – Diploma students, master students
Research jobs may be in Institutes, labs, Hospitals,
community based organizations
State and central jobs at various levels depending on
the level of education
Figure-1: Career road map after graduation (Pharmacy)
courses and then pursued masters and fur-
ther research in Sociology, English, Theater
arts, Painting, Mass communication, Man-
agement, Foreign languages and so on. To
cite another example, I was under the belief
that if a person pursued masters in English,
he could never survive in this world. To my
surprise, I found that one of my friends from
English department was recruited by Google
with a 4 lakh per annum compensation pack-
age in 2007 in a campus interview that was
held by the end of the second year of his
master course. Then I realized that if you put
your heart and mind while pursuing any
course you may never have to look back.
In conclusion I would like to advise you all to
follow your heart, pursue the courses that
you like most. Whatever knowledge you‟ve
gained, use it in a constructive way to solve
complex problems of humanity. This is the
secret to greater happiness and achievement
in Life.
Advanced education
Pharma-related courses
Masters can be done in Overseas and Indian Universi-
ties/Institutes
M.Pharm (various specializations); Pharm.D;
Non – pharmacy courses
MPH; Masters in Epidemiology and biostatistics; Clini-
cal trials; Health Economics; MBA/PG Diploma –
Pharmaceutical Marketing; Integrated PhD – Clinical
research;
Non-science courses
Social sciences subjects such as Sociology, History,
Economics, Anthropology; arts subjects such as thea-
tre arts, painting, sculpture; humanities such as lan-
guages – English and Foreign languages;
PhD – can be done in Overseas or in Indian Universi-
ties/Institutes
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UPCOMING PHARMA EVENTS IN JULY 2013
DATE CONFERENCE TITLE VENUE
03 JULY 2013 -
16 JULY 2013
AICTE Sponsored Two week Faculty Development
Programme
Mehsana
08 JULY 2013 -
09 JULY 2013
2nd Annual International Global Healthcare Confer-
ence (GHC 2013)
Singapore
08 JULY 2013 -
10 JULY 2013
The Monash University 2013 Pharmacy Education
Symposium
Italy
12 JULY 2013 2nd Annual Convention of Consortium of progressive
Indian Pharmaceutical Associations of Manipal
Manipal
13 JULY 2013 -
17 JULY 2013
AACP Annual Meeting Chicago
14 JULY 2013 Seminar on Current Trends in Pharmaceutical Tech-
nology and Drug Design
Sagar
15 JULY 2013 -
17 JULY 2013
2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Nu-
tritional Science & Therapy
Philadelphia
USA
19 JULY 2013 Workshop on Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinfor-
matics (GPB-2013)
Annamalai
Nagar
20 JULY 2013 Symposium on impact of Endocrine Disrupters on
the Reproductive Health
New Delhi
21 JULY 2013 -
24 JULY 2013
The 40th Annual Meeting and Exposition of the Con-
trolled Release Society
Hawaii, USA
26 JULY 2013 International Conference on Epidemiological Re-
search for Advanced Nursing Practice-a Global
Health Scenario
Puducherry
30 JULY 2013 -
02 AUG 2013
IPSF Congress 2013 Netherlands
Pharma Quiz Answers
1. a. 2. b. 3. a. 4. a. 5. b. 6. a. 7. d. 8. c. 9. b. 10. a.
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STUDENT’S JOURNAL CLUB
Department of Pharmaceutics
1. CH. Hemalatha
Eytan et al. Novel Gastro-retentive dosage
forms: Evaluation of Gastro-retentivity and
its effect on Levodopa absorption in hu-
mans. Pharm Res 2013; 20:1466-1473
2. B. Janaki
Rihm et al. Propylene glycol liposomes as a
topical delivery system for Miconazole ni-
trate:Comparision with conventonal lipo-
somes. AAPS Pharm Scitech 2012; 13: 723-
731
3. A. Laxmi Bhavya
Yan et al. Production of nanoparticles in mi-
croparticles by a double emulsion method: A
comprehensive study. Eur J Pharm Bio-
pharm 2012; 83: 168-173
4. D. Vijaya Kalyani
Rickles et al. A novel nanoparticle formulation
for sustained paclitaxel delivery. AAPS Pharm
scitech 2008; 09: 02-10
5. R. Vamshi Krishna
Reis et al. Nanospheres drug delivery system of
insulin invitro/invivo bioassay. Eur J Pharm
Biopharm 2007; 30: 392-397
6. J. Manoj Kumar
Clung et al. Efficacy and safety of risedronate 150-mg
once a month in the treatment of postmenopausal os-
teoporosis: 2-year data. Osteoporosis international
2013; 24:293-299
7. T. Himabindhu
Manish et al. Nanosized ethosomes bearing ke-
toprofen for improved transdermal delivery. Re-
sults Pharm Sci 2011; 1: 60-67
8. T. Satyavathi
Pratap et al. Enhanced oral bioavailability of
Griseofulvin via neosomes. AAPS Pharm
Scitech 2009; 10: 107-112
9. G. Ramya
Ehab et al. Enhanced transdermal delivery
of salbutamol sulfate via ethosomes. AAPS
Pharm Scitech 2007; 08: 4-11
Department of Industrial Pharmacy
1. R. Geethika
Poonam et al. Nanosized ethanolic vesicles
loaded with econazole nitrate for the treat-
ment of deep fungal infections through topi-
cal gel formulation. J Nano Med Nano Tech
Bio Med 2012; 8: 489-496
2. A. Mamatha
Manuel et al. Development and Evaluation
of Oral Multiple-unit and Single-unit Hydro-
philic Controlled-release Systems. AAPS
Pharm Scitech, 2000; 1: 1-9
3. K. Rishpa
Khaled et al. Preparation and evaluation of
thermosensitive liposomal hydrogel for en-
hanced transcorneal permeation of oflox-
acin. AAPS PharmSciTech, 2009; 10: 1-9
SPIPS is organizing journal club for M. Pharm. students regularly to acquaint the students
with the emerging research areas of great importance. The following are the research papers
presented by the students in the month of June.
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JOURNAL CLUB SEMINARS DELIVERED
4. Sameera
Nquyen et al. Polymer coated liposomes for
dental drug delivery-interaction with parotid
saliva and teeth enamel. Eur J Pharm Sci.
2013; Epub ahead of print
5. A. Sowmya
Fan et al. Transdermal delivery of the anti-
rheumatic agent methotrexate using a solid-
in-oil nanocarrier. Eur J Pharm Biopharm.
2012; 82:158-63
6. P. Ramya
Swati et al. Formulation and Evaluation of
gastroretentive dosage form of propranolol
HCl. AAPS Pharm Scitech. 2009;10: 1071–
1079.
7. K. Vijayavani
Raghavendra et al. Rokhade. Formulation
and in-vitro evaluation of novel starch-
based tableted microspheres for controlled
release of ampicillin. Carb Pol 2008; 71: 41-
53
Department of Pharm. Analysis
1. Ram Reddy
Guang et al. Fluorescence spectroscopy of
osthole binding to human serum albumin. J
Pharm Sci 2012; 3:200-204
2. R. Shirisha
Ruchi et al. A new simple and rapid vali-
dated RP-HPLC method for determination of
ziprasidone in ziprasidone capsules. J Saudi
Chem Soc 2012; Article in Press
3. G. Krishnaveni
Helena et al. Gas Chromatographic determi-
nation of acetone, acetaldehyde, ethanol
and methanol in biological matrices and cell
cultures. J Chromat Sci 2009; 47:272-278.
4. M. Srilaxmi
Xin et al. Luminol- K3Fe(CN)6 chemilumi-
nesence system for the determination of
glipizide. J Pharm Sci 2013; 3: 2-10
5. K. V. L. D. Spandana
Peng et al. Analysis of fat-soluble components
of Sinapis semina from different habitats by
GC-MS method. J Pharm Anal 2013; Article
in Press
6. B. Preethi
Connor et al. Determination of Miconazole
and its related impurities together with basic
solution stability studies using sub 2µm chro-
matographic column. J Chromat Sci 2012;
50:199-205
7. P. Shireesha
Guarrasi et al. Quantification of underivatized
fattyacids from vegetable oils by HPLC with
UV-detection. J Chromat Sci 2010; 48:663-
668
8. A. Soumya
Gao et al. APCI/Mass spectrometry for satu-
rated and unsaturated hydrocarbons in satu-
rated hydrocarbons by APCI reagent and mo-
bile phase. J Am Soc Mass Spectrom
2012;23:816-822
Department of Pharmacology
1. G. Mounika
Finching et al. Screening method for nsaids
based on cox-2 pathway activated by serum
free stimulation in A549 cells. Yokugaku
Zashii 2007; 3:527-532
2. Arshiya Tahreem
Kamal Kumar et al. Anti ulcer activity of etha-
nol extract of the stem bark of Careya arborea
Roxb. Int Cur Pharm J 2013; 3:78-82
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JOURNAL CLUB SEMINARS DELIVERED
3. B. Tejaswi
Aditya et al. Experimental evaluation of anal-
gesic & antiinflammotory potential of oyster
mushroom pleurotus florida. Indian J Phar-
macol 2013; 1:66-70
4. L. Sabitha
Lakkol et al. Assessment of local anesthetic
activitylidocaine by simultaneoud admini-
stration of potassium channel agonists ni-
corandil in albino rats. Int J Drug Targ
2011; 2:77-85
5. T. Radhika
Ashwini et al. Evaluation of effect of allopuri-
nol and febuxostat in behavioral model of de-
pression in mice. Indian J Pharmacol 2011;
3:244-247
6. S. Anusha
Champathisin et al. Anticataleptic and an-
tiepileptic activity of ethanolic extract of
leaves of mucunapruriens a study on role of
dopamerginic system in epilepsy in albino
rats. Indian J Pharmacol 2011; 2:197-199
7. Ch. Rasmitha
Shankar et al. Screening of Methanolic Ex-
tract of Eugenia Jambolana Leaves for its
Hepatoprotective Activity in CCL4 induced
rats. Int J Appl Res Nat Prod 2012; 5:14-18
8. K. Vijaykumar
Pandian et al. Sedative and entiepileptic ac-
tivity of Anthocephalus cadamba. Roxb in
mice and rats. Indian J Pharmacol 2011;
1:699-705
Department of Pharmacy Practice
1. G. Bhavya Kumari
Manjusha et al. Eclampsia: A Retrospective
Study in a Tertiary Care Centre. Indian J
Pharm Practice 2013; 1:72-76
2. G. Uvila
Sukanta Sen et al. Comparative evaluation
of effects of combined oral anti-diabetic
drugs (sulfonylurea plus pioglitazone and
sulfonylurea plus metformin) over lipid pa-
rameters in type 2 diabetic patients. Int J
Basic Clin Pharmacol 2013; 3:257-263
3. K. Divya
Varun et al. Prospective Monitoring and Re-
porting of Adverse Drug Reactions associ-
ated with Antiplatelet and Antiepileptic
Drugs in a South Indian Tertiary Care
Teaching Hospital. Indian J Pharm Practice
2012; 3:20-24
4. G. Suma
Shashank et al. Effect of atenolol and enala-
pril treatment on oxidative stress parame-
ters in patients with essential hypertension.
Int J Basic Clin Pharmacol 2013; 3:252-256
5. G. Uday
Rasna et al. Effectiveness of Scalp Cooling in
Preventing Chemotherapy induced Alopecia.
Indian J Pharm Practice 2013; 1:25-30
FACULTY POSITIONS AT SPIPS …..
SPIPS is seeking applications from eligible candidates
for faculty positions in Pharmacy Practice and
Pharm. D. departments. Interested candidates are
requested to apply by sending their CV to
Qualifications: M. Pharm. (Pharmacy Practice) or
Pharm. D. (PB), or Pharm. D.
IMPORTNANT NEWS...
The contributed papers submission site for
the 2013 AAPS Annual Meeting and Expo-
sition is now reopened!. The site will be
opened up to July 18, 2013