Description
Principles of Quality Use of Medicines (M.Pharm Pharmacy Practice – 2nd Semester) is a comprehensive academic resource focusing on the rational, safe, and effective use of medicines. It is designed to help postgraduate pharmacy students understand core concepts related to medication management, evidence-based practice, patient safety, pharmaceutical policies, and quality assurance in healthcare.
The book integrates theoretical foundations with practical applications, supporting learners in developing competencies essential for professional pharmacy practice.
Key Features
Aligned with M.Pharm Pharmacy Practice curriculum (2nd Semester)
Focus on Quality Use of Medicines (QUM), including safety, efficacy, and rational prescribing
Evidence-based approach to pharmaceutical care and clinical decision-making
Case-based perspectives supporting real-world application in healthcare settings
Clear explanations designed for postgraduate pharmacy students and young professionals
Contributions from experienced educators and pharmacy practitioners
Author Information
M. G. Rajanadh
Associate Professor, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice
Over 15 years of academic and industrial experience
Expertise in regulatory affairs and clinical pharmacy
Has published numerous papers in national and international journals
Interested in public health, regulatory science, and advanced pharmacy practice
Amandeep Kaur
Assistant Professor with strong academic background in Pharmacy Practice
Experienced in pharmaceutical care, patient counseling, and clinical research
Contributed to academic teaching and publication in reputed journals
Dr. Saurabh Kosgey
Associate Professor, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice
Pharm.D and Ph.D. with experience in clinical pharmacy, pharmacovigilance, and research
Published extensively and guided several student research projects
Focus areas include medication safety and evidence-based practice





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