The document discusses pharmacopoeias, which are authoritative books that provide rules and standards for drugs. It notes that pharmacopoeias contain directions for collecting, preparing, preserving, combining, and standardizing drug substances. The text outlines the history and development of pharmacopoeias, including some of the earliest works in 1805. It describes several major pharmacopoeias, such as the German Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia published in 1825, the British Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia from 1870, and the Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States from 1897. The Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia of India, first published in 1971, is described as the official pharmac
4. Definition
It is the supreme authoritative book
published by the authority of government
of any country, which deals with the rules
and regulation of standardization of drug
substances,
It containing the direction for collecting drug from
different sources, for preparing, preserving ,
compounding and combining of various drugs.
5. It also contain External applications, prescription
writing, Posology and monograph of drugs,
Pharmacopoeia is theoretical part of pharmacy
6. Types- 2 types
1. Official Pharmacopoeia- that is published by an
authority or government is called official
pharmacopoeia.
2. Unofficial Pharmacopoeia- That Is published by
any person other than authority is called unofficial
pharmacopoeia.
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9. History and development
1805- “Fragmenta de Viribus medica
mentorum positivis sive in sano corpore
humano observatis”
Source of homoeopathic pharmacopoeia-
Different aphorism of Organon of Medicine
The Chronic disease
Materia Medica Pura
10. Different pharmacopoeia
1. Germen Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia
(G.H.P) – 1825
The 1st homoeopathic pharmacopoeia was published
by Dr. Carl W. Casperi of Leipzig, Germeny in 1825,
Their name ‘Homoeopathic Dispesatorium Fur
Artze and Apotheker”
Casperi gives 1st idea about homoeopathic
pharmacopoeia .
11. There are also GHP that is compiled by Willmar
schwabe Leipzig, which also considered as authoritive
work 1st published in 1872 under the title –
Pharmacopoeia Homoeopathic Polyglotica
12. 2. British Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia
(B.H.P.) – 1870
1st edition was published in 1870 by British Homoeopathic
Society London
2nd edition in 1876
3rd edition in 1882
13. 3. Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia of
United State of America (HPUS)- 1897
In USA 1st pharmacopoeia in 1897 named as
“Pharmacopoeia of the American Institute of
Homoeopathy”
In 1901 2nd edition was published nad title changes as
“Homoeopayhic Pharmcopoeia of United state”
(HPUS)
HPUS is sole authority (Official) in USA for
preparation of all remedy used in homoeopathic
practice.
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17. In 1882 Boericke and Tafel New York Philadelphia and
Chicago complied and published the ‘American
Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia (AHP). Followed by
several edition the 10th in 1904.
18. HPI
4. Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia of India
(HPI)- 1971
HPI is official pharmacopoeia of India. That is
published by “Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia
comettie” appointe d by central Government
In India we use American Homoeopathic
pharmacopoeia (AHP)up to 1971.
Now 10 volume of HPI published
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21. In India 1st homoeopathic pharmacopoeia was
published by M. Bhattacharyya and co. Calcutta in
1893 named “Pharmaceutics Manual”
In july 1962 thoroughly revised and enlarged 12th
edition was published on behalf of M. Bhatacharyya &
Co. PRIVATE LTD Kolkata under the name – “M.
Bhattacharyya & Co’s Homoeopathic
Pharmacopoeia”
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23. Volume of HPI No. of Monograph Year of Publication
I 180 1971
II 100 1974
III 105 1978
IV 107 1983
V 114 1986
VI 104 1990
VII 105 1999
VIII 101 2000
IX 100 2006
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27. Object of HOMOEOPATHIC
PHARMACOPOEIA
List of remedies used in homoeopathic treatment
Proper instruction to their identity and preparation
Standard method of preparation
Standard of purity followed during preparation
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The art of preparing drugs for use and dispensing
them as medicines.
Chambers Dictionary-
Pharmacy is the art , Practice or science of collecting,
preparing, preserving and dispensing of medicines.
39. 1. Identifying of drug
2. Collecting of drug
3. Quality Inspection of drug
4. Preserving of drug
5. Standardizing of drug
6. Combining of drug
7. Compounding of drug
8. Preparing of drug
9. Quality Control
10. Dispensing of drug as medicine
42. Pharmacist
A person skilled or engaged in pharmacy.
One who prepare or dispenses medicine .
Quality of pharmacist-
Knowledge of pharmacy
Qualified, Honest, Huminitarian
Trustworthy
Proper skill in performance