'The Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 contains provisions for the classification of drugs under given schedules and there are guidelines for the storage, sale, display, and prescription of each schedule. * Schedule A: Contains various forms and formats of letters for applications of licensing etc. * Schedule B: Contains fee structure for government-run labs. * Schedule C: Contains various biological products and their regulation. Examples: Serums, Adrenaline Vitamins, etc. * Schedule D: List of drugs exempted from the provision of import of drugs. * Schedule E: Contains various poisons[4] and their regulation. Examples: Sarpa Visha (Snake venom), Parada (Mercury), etc. * Schedule F: This contains regulations and standards for running a blood bank. - Schedule F-I: This contains regulations and standards for vaccines. - Schedule F-II: This contains regulations and standards for surgical dressing. - Schedule F-III: This contains regulations and standards for umbilical tapes. * Schedule F-F: This contains regulations and standards for ophthalmic ointments and solutions. * Schedule K: Contains various substances and drugs and their corresponding regulation. * Schedule M: Contains various regulations for manufacturing, premises, waste disposal, and equipment. * Schedule N: Contains various regulations and requirements for a pharmacy. * Schedule O: Contains various regulations and requirements for disinfectant fluids. * Schedule P: Contains regulations regarding the life period and storage of various drugs. * Schedule P-I: Contains regulations regarding retail package size of various drugs. * Schedule Q: Contains a list of permitted dyes and pigments in soap and cosmetics. * Schedule R: Contains various regulations and requirements for condoms and other mechanical contraceptives. * Schedule S: Lists various cosmetics and toiletries, and directs the manufacturers of cosmetics to conform to the latest Bureau of Indian Standards requirements. * Schedule T: Contains various regulations and requirements for the manufacture of Ayurvedic, Siddha, and Unani products. * Schedule U: Contains various regulations and requirements for record-keeping. * Schedule V: Contains standards for drug patents. * Schedule Y: Contains requirements and guidelines for clinical trials. What things should Pharmacy Student take while going to college? 1. Laptop - https://amzn.to/2N39Nrg 2. Lab Coat - https://amzn.to/2N4ezoA 3. Practical Books - https://amzn.to/3rw9vIA 4. Register - https://amzn.to/36MC7Fm 5. College Bag - https://amzn.to/2N3ceKq Make Eyes Healthy While using PC/Laptop - Zero Eye Strain Screen (15.6 Inch) - https://amzn.to/3reIE3N Zero Eye Strain Screen (14 Inch) - https://amzn.to/3qbzsfn Making every second you spend on our channel, completely WORTH IT is my responsibility!
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