India has a vast and growing pharmaceutical industry. Increasing number
of hospitals, nursing homes and pharmaceuticals companies all over the country
is a clear indication of the growing scope in this area. Pharmacy offers reasonably good career opportunities both by
way of jobs as well as in terms of starting your own business.
The job avenues for a pharmacist are with pharmaceutical industry, government
departments, universities, teaching hospitals, investigation and research
institute etc. Within the pharmaceutical industry you might be involved in
activities relating to the development, formulation, production or marketing
of new drugs for clinical use. Drug control administration and armed forces
also offer a wide range of opportunities to pharmacists. Appointments are
also available in sale promotion work as medical representatives. As
a Medical Representative he keeps the medical practitioner informed
about the new drugs and treatments developed by various pharmaceutical companies
and thus indirectly promote their sales.
M.pharm or Ph.D holders are normally absorbed in research
work, to develop new useful drugs, in laboratories and in production work in
pharmaceutical industry and analyzing them for purity and strength. Pharmacist may
also take up teaching as a profession as lectures in pharmacy colleges and
universities.
Pharmacists are hired within the central and state government departments- the Health Protection Branch of the Department of Health and
Welfare, the Pest Control Division of Agriculture, the Department of
National Defense, Provincial Research Councils, and the Provincial Departments
of Agriculture or the Environment. There is also employment opportunities
within the food and cosmetic industries or within any other industry that
requires the assurance that new products are as safe and effective as possible.
In government departments, a pharmacist maintains proper records according to various Government acts
governing the profession of pharmacy. As
a drug inspector or government analyst he is to make sure that the drugs manufactured and
sold, are of
standard quality.
A diploma or degree holder in Pharmacy, after registering with the State Pharmacy Council,
can set up and run their own pharmacy or
chemists and druggists shop to stock and sell medicines and dispense them
according to doctors prescriptions. In a retail Pharmacy he has varied duties,
including buying and selling of related items demanded by the public.