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Saturday, April 17, 2010

QUESTIOS BANK OF HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY

QUESTIOS BANK OF HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY


 

Full Questions

  1. What is an ideal vehicle? Write uses, properties & methods of preparation of commonly used solid vehicle in homoeopathy
  2. Describe properties, preparation, & uses or alcohol used in homoeopathic pharmacy.
  3. What are vehicles? Name different vehicles used in Homoeopathic pharmacy
  4. Describe in detail preparation of alcohol.
  5. Name different types of vehicles & describe alcohol in details
  6. Describe different types of alcohol you know in relation to homoeopathic pharmacy
  7. What are the varieties of vehicles used for homoeopathic Medicines State how they are to be selected in preparing medicine?
  8. What are vehicles? Classify them & give advantages & disadvantages of any four commonly used vehicles in homoeopathy.
  9. Give properties & uses of 4 vehicles commonly used in homoeopathic pharmacy
  10. Give preparation, properties, advantages & possible impurities of alcohol / sac lac
  11. Describe the preparation of sac lac. How will you detect impurities in it?
  12. What are vehicles? Give preparation, properties, & uses of Sac lac
  13. What are vehicles? Describe preparation of sugar of milk in homoeopathic pharmacy.
  14. What are globules? How will you prepare globules in homoeopathic pharmacy?
  15. Describe in detail the manufacturing process of globules & their uses.
  16. What are the impurities found in Sugar of milk? Describe in detail process of Staph's method
  17. How will do prepare distilled water in homoeopathic pharmacy? When is it used in laboratory?
  18. How will you prepare distilled water in homoeopathic pharmacy? What are the impurities found in it?
  19. Name different types of utensils. Describe any 3 in details
  20. Name the instruments & appliances used in pharmacy. How will you clean them ? Describe in detail-Bottles, Water bath, Percolator/
  21. What is Prescription? Describe different parts of prescription. Give examples of two prescriptions
  22. What is prescription writing? Explain validity & utility of prescription writing
  23. What is the scope of ext. application in homoeopathic prescribing? How will you select its ingredients?
  24. What is the scope of ext. Applications in homoeopathic prescribing? How will you prepare arnica ointment
  25. How will you identify, select, collect & preserve a sample of calendula and prepare calendula ointment from it.
  26. Differentiate in detail between trituration or succussion
  27. What are the different sources of homoeopathic drugs? Describe each with example
  28. Explain sources of homoeopathic, drugs with their preservation
  29. What are the different scales in preparing homoeopathic medicines? Describe in detail 50 milliscimal scale
  30. Describe in detail different scales of preparing homoeopathic medicines Describe in detail 50 milliscimal scale
  31. Describe in detail different scales of preparing homoeopathic medicines
  32. Write an essay on drug standarisation
  33. What is standarisation? Describe the various parameters used to standardise a mother tincture
  34. What is standardization? Describe various parameters prepare a standard homoeopathic medicine
  35. What is official sampling describe the process of percolation
  36. Write scope of homoeopathic pharmacy in relation to Materia Medica & Organon of medicine.
  37. Discuss the provisions related to sale & manufacture of homoeopathic medicines
  38. Discuss the professions related to sale & manufacture of homoeopathic medicines
  39. What are nosodes? How are they prepared & preserved in lab.
  40. Describe the preparation of NI & N2 nosodes
  41. How will you proceed to prove a drug which in its natural form produces changes in body? Name few such drugs.
  42. How will you proceed to prove a drug which in its natural form does not effect the vital force? Name few such drugs. ,
  43. What is mother tincture? What is meant by drug power of mother tincture?
  44. Describe preparation of mother tincture from more juice & less juicy plants.
  45. Describe in detail preparation of mother tincture from class II III, IV, V-A with 3 examples of each
  46. Differentiate in detail between mother tincture & mother substance
  47. What is moisture content of plant Describe in detail preparation of mother tincture from dry plant
  48. What are the different methods of knowing moisture content plants? Describe any one of them
  49. What are the different methods of knowing moisture content of plants? How does it help in preparing mother tincture
  50. Why do homoeopaths potentise their medicines? What are the different methods of potentisation
  51. What is jumping potency? How will you convert insoluble substance into liquid potency
  52. Write significance of conversion so solid potency of liquid potency. How will you convert solid potency into liquid potency?
  53. Explain conversion of Cal carb. 6 X to 8 X. Explanation why 7x of this medicine can not be available
  54. How will you prepare liquid potency of cal carb? From this natural sources.
  55. How will you prepare Cal Cab? 1X (first potency) from its natural source?
  56. What is Scilla IC? Describe its preparation & how will you further potentise it.
  57. Give preparation, purification, impurity detection & uses of any one vehicle used for trituration.
  58. Describe the process of trituration. Why do we triturate drugs in homeopathy

Write identifying features, constituents, & various actions or monographs of

  1. Aconite
  2. Cantharis/Spanish Fly
  3. Nux vom/poison nut.
  4. Anacardium orientalis.
  5. Jamal gota/Croton tig.
  6. Hyoscyamus Nig.
  7. Chelidonium
  8. Coffea crud
  9. Calendula
  10. Arsenic alb
  11. Pulsatilla
  12. Colchicum
  13. Abrotanum
  14. Aurum met
  15. Bryonia
  16. Chamomilla
  17. Opium
  18. Lachesis
  19. Drosera
  20. Apis mel
  21. Nux mosh
  22. Carbo veg
  23. Baptisia tinctora
  24. Stramonium
  25. Berberis v.
  26. Sulphur
  27. Arnica
  28. Aloe
  29. Digitalis
  30. Datura
  31. China off.
  32. Sepia
  33. Cina


 

Short Notes

  1. Maceration
  2. Decantation
  3. Moisture content
  4. Mother tincture
  5. Sources of drugs
  6. Placebo
  7. Nosode
  8. Succussion
  9. Trituration
  10. Fluxion potency
  11. Doctrine of potentisation
  12. Scales of homoeopathy,
  13. Centesimal scale
  14. Pharmacodynamics
  15. Pharmacology
  16. Alcohol
  17. Aqueous solution
  18. Sublimation
  19. Filtration
  20. Remedy
  21. Sublimation
  22. Filtration sources
  23. Vegetable sources
  24. Preservation of drugs
  25. Ideal vehicle
  26. Calendula ointment
  27. Ointment
  28. External applications
  29. Doctrine of signature (with examples)
  30. Active principle
  31. Prescription writing
  32. Jumping potency
  33. Collection of medicinal plants
  34. Official sampling
  35. 50 Milliscimal potency
  36. Sarcodes
  37. Nosodes
  38. Dynamisation
  39. Potentisation
  40. Potency
  41. Pharmacy
  42. Decimal scale
  43. Pharmacopoea
  44. Legislation in Homoeopathy
  45. Distilled water
  46. Distillation
  47. Medicine
  48. Drug
  49. Mortar & Pestle
  50. Chemical balance
  51. Specific gravity
  52. Standardisation
  53. Arnica liniment
  54. Liniment


 

Differentiate between the following.

  1. Inscription & subscription writing
  2. Cane sugar & Milk
  3. Nosodes & Sarcodes
  4. Centesimal & Decimal scale

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