QUESTIOS BANK OF HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY
Full Questions
- What is an ideal vehicle? Write uses, properties & methods of preparation of commonly used solid vehicle in homoeopathy
- Describe properties, preparation, & uses or alcohol used in homoeopathic pharmacy.
- What are vehicles? Name different vehicles used in Homoeopathic pharmacy
- Describe in detail preparation of alcohol.
- Name different types of vehicles & describe alcohol in details
- Describe different types of alcohol you know in relation to homoeopathic pharmacy
- What are the varieties of vehicles used for homoeopathic Medicines State how they are to be selected in preparing medicine?
- What are vehicles? Classify them & give advantages & disadvantages of any four commonly used vehicles in homoeopathy.
- Give properties & uses of 4 vehicles commonly used in homoeopathic pharmacy
- Give preparation, properties, advantages & possible impurities of alcohol / sac lac
- Describe the preparation of sac lac. How will you detect impurities in it?
- What are vehicles? Give preparation, properties, & uses of Sac lac
- What are vehicles? Describe preparation of sugar of milk in homoeopathic pharmacy.
- What are globules? How will you prepare globules in homoeopathic pharmacy?
- Describe in detail the manufacturing process of globules & their uses.
- What are the impurities found in Sugar of milk? Describe in detail process of Staph's method
- How will do prepare distilled water in homoeopathic pharmacy? When is it used in laboratory?
- How will you prepare distilled water in homoeopathic pharmacy? What are the impurities found in it?
- Name different types of utensils. Describe any 3 in details
- Name the instruments & appliances used in pharmacy. How will you clean them ? Describe in detail-Bottles, Water bath, Percolator/
- What is Prescription? Describe different parts of prescription. Give examples of two prescriptions
- What is prescription writing? Explain validity & utility of prescription writing
- What is the scope of ext. application in homoeopathic prescribing? How will you select its ingredients?
- What is the scope of ext. Applications in homoeopathic prescribing? How will you prepare arnica ointment
- How will you identify, select, collect & preserve a sample of calendula and prepare calendula ointment from it.
- Differentiate in detail between trituration or succussion
- What are the different sources of homoeopathic drugs? Describe each with example
- Explain sources of homoeopathic, drugs with their preservation
- What are the different scales in preparing homoeopathic medicines? Describe in detail 50 milliscimal scale
- Describe in detail different scales of preparing homoeopathic medicines Describe in detail 50 milliscimal scale
- Describe in detail different scales of preparing homoeopathic medicines
- Write an essay on drug standarisation
- What is standarisation? Describe the various parameters used to standardise a mother tincture
- What is standardization? Describe various parameters prepare a standard homoeopathic medicine
- What is official sampling describe the process of percolation
- Write scope of homoeopathic pharmacy in relation to Materia Medica & Organon of medicine.
- Discuss the provisions related to sale & manufacture of homoeopathic medicines
- Discuss the professions related to sale & manufacture of homoeopathic medicines
- What are nosodes? How are they prepared & preserved in lab.
- Describe the preparation of NI & N2 nosodes
- How will you proceed to prove a drug which in its natural form produces changes in body? Name few such drugs.
- How will you proceed to prove a drug which in its natural form does not effect the vital force? Name few such drugs. ,
- What is mother tincture? What is meant by drug power of mother tincture?
- Describe preparation of mother tincture from more juice & less juicy plants.
- Describe in detail preparation of mother tincture from class II III, IV, V-A with 3 examples of each
- Differentiate in detail between mother tincture & mother substance
- What is moisture content of plant Describe in detail preparation of mother tincture from dry plant
- What are the different methods of knowing moisture content plants? Describe any one of them
- What are the different methods of knowing moisture content of plants? How does it help in preparing mother tincture
- Why do homoeopaths potentise their medicines? What are the different methods of potentisation
- What is jumping potency? How will you convert insoluble substance into liquid potency
- Write significance of conversion so solid potency of liquid potency. How will you convert solid potency into liquid potency?
- Explain conversion of Cal carb. 6 X to 8 X. Explanation why 7x of this medicine can not be available
- How will you prepare liquid potency of cal carb? From this natural sources.
- How will you prepare Cal Cab? 1X (first potency) from its natural source?
- What is Scilla IC? Describe its preparation & how will you further potentise it.
- Give preparation, purification, impurity detection & uses of any one vehicle used for trituration.
- Describe the process of trituration. Why do we triturate drugs in homeopathy
Write identifying features, constituents, & various actions or monographs of
- Aconite
- Cantharis/Spanish Fly
- Nux vom/poison nut.
- Anacardium orientalis.
- Jamal gota/Croton tig.
- Hyoscyamus Nig.
- Chelidonium
- Coffea crud
- Calendula
- Arsenic alb
- Pulsatilla
- Colchicum
- Abrotanum
- Aurum met
- Bryonia
- Chamomilla
- Opium
- Lachesis
- Drosera
- Apis mel
- Nux mosh
- Carbo veg
- Baptisia tinctora
- Stramonium
- Berberis v.
- Sulphur
- Arnica
- Aloe
- Digitalis
- Datura
- China off.
- Sepia
- Cina
Short Notes
- Maceration
- Decantation
- Moisture content
- Mother tincture
- Sources of drugs
- Placebo
- Nosode
- Succussion
- Trituration
- Fluxion potency
- Doctrine of potentisation
- Scales of homoeopathy,
- Centesimal scale
- Pharmacodynamics
- Pharmacology
- Alcohol
- Aqueous solution
- Sublimation
- Filtration
- Remedy
- Sublimation
- Filtration sources
- Vegetable sources
- Preservation of drugs
- Ideal vehicle
- Calendula ointment
- Ointment
- External applications
- Doctrine of signature (with examples)
- Active principle
- Prescription writing
- Jumping potency
- Collection of medicinal plants
- Official sampling
- 50 Milliscimal potency
- Sarcodes
- Nosodes
- Dynamisation
- Potentisation
- Potency
- Pharmacy
- Decimal scale
- Pharmacopoea
- Legislation in Homoeopathy
- Distilled water
- Distillation
- Medicine
- Drug
- Mortar & Pestle
- Chemical balance
- Specific gravity
- Standardisation
- Arnica liniment
- Liniment
Differentiate between the following.
- Inscription & subscription writing
- Cane sugar & Milk
- Nosodes & Sarcodes
- Centesimal & Decimal scale
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