PY6001 - PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT (Syllabus) 2013-regulation Anna University
PY6001 - PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT (Syllabus) 2013-regulation Anna University
PY6001 |
PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT |
LPTC |
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3003
OBJECTIVE:
To make understand the process involved in the pharmaceutical industries and its management.
UNIT I |
PILOT PLANT AND SCALE-UP TECHNIQUES |
9 |
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Pharmaceutical Pilot plant – Pilot plant Design – Theories of similarities – General considerations of pilot plant scaleup – Case studies for tablets – Capsules – Liquid orals – Parenterals – Sustained release preparation – Semi-solid preparation.
UNIT II |
FORMULATION PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT |
9 |
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Plant site selection and layout – Plant Material handling for various pharmaceutical products – Functions – Selection – Maintenance – Types – Different categories of Pharmaceutical Plant maintenance – Replacement analysis – Group and individual replacement.
UNIT III |
PRODUCTION, PLANNING, SCHEDULING AND FORECASTING |
9 |
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Production systems – Production department Personnel – Production process, routing, loading and Scheduling – Despatching of records – Production control.
UNIT IV |
MATERIAL MANAGEMENT |
9 |
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Materials – Quality and quantity – Value analysis – Purchasing – Centralized and decentralized – Vendor development – Buying techniques – Purchasing cycle and procedures – Stores management – Salvaging and disposal of scrap surplus – Selective inventory control – RQM and EOQ – Modern inventory management systems – Cost and savings in inventory – Evaluation of inventory performance.
UNIT V |
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT |
9 |
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Human resource planning – Job analysis and design – Recruitment – Personnel selection – Orientation and placement – Training and development – Supervision – Performance appraisal – Remuneration and salaries – Compensation – Industrial relations – Motivation.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES: The student will be able to
• Identify the various factors influencing for choosing a suitable location for pharmaceutical plant and its construction.
• Handle and execute various process of pharmaceutical product manufacturing and manage the materials and human resources.
• Handle and execute various process of pharmaceutical product manufacturing and manage the materials and human resources.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Vidyasagar, G., “Pharmaceutical Industrial Management”, 3rd Edition, Varghese Publications, 2001.
2. Subramaniam, C.V.S., “Textbook of Pharmaceutical Production Management”, Vallabh Prakashan, 2000.
2. Subramaniam, C.V.S., “Textbook of Pharmaceutical Production Management”, Vallabh Prakashan, 2000.
REFERENCES:
1. Lachman, L. and Liberman, H.A., “The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy”, 3rd Edition, Varghese Publications, 1986.
2. Evans, J., Sweeny, A. and Wiliams, H “Applied Production and Operations Management”, 3rd Edition, West Publishing Company Ltd., 1992.
3. Drucker, P.F., “Management (Task, Responsibility and Practices)”, Allied Publication, 1993.
2. Evans, J., Sweeny, A. and Wiliams, H “Applied Production and Operations Management”, 3rd Edition, West Publishing Company Ltd., 1992.
3. Drucker, P.F., “Management (Task, Responsibility and Practices)”, Allied Publication, 1993.
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