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  1. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Materia Medica

    Write down the scope of homoeopathic pharmacy in relation to materia medica.

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    The scope of homoeopathic pharmacy in relation to materia medica is deeply interconnected, as both disciplines complement each other in the understanding, preparation, and application of homoeopathic remedies. Here's a structured breakdown: 🔗 Interrelationship Between Pharmacy and Materia Medica 1.Read more

    The scope of homoeopathic pharmacy in relation to materia medica is deeply interconnected, as both disciplines complement each other in the understanding, preparation, and application of homoeopathic remedies. Here’s a structured breakdown:

    🔗 Interrelationship Between Pharmacy and Materia Medica

    1. Drug Proving and Validation
    – Homoeopathic materia medica is built on drug provings conducted on healthy individuals.
    – Pharmacy ensures the accurate preparation and potentization of substances used in these provings, which directly informs the symptom profiles in materia medica.

    2. Source and Collection of Drugs
    – Pharmacy provides knowledge about the origin of medicinal substances—plant, animal, mineral, nosodes, sarcodes, and imponderabilia.
    – Understanding the source helps materia medica classify remedies based on their depth of action (e.g., vegetable drugs for acute conditions, mineral drugs for chronic ones).

    3. Preparation and Potentization
    – Pharmacy teaches the scales (decimal, centesimal, LM) and methods used to prepare remedies.
    – This knowledge is essential for understanding the therapeutic range and potency selection in materia medica.

    4. Phytochemistry and Pharmacodynamics
    – Pharmacy explores the active principles of plant-based drugs and their pharmacological effects.
    – Materia medica uses this information to explain the action of remedies on various systems of the body.

    5. Doctrine of Signature
    – Pharmacy introduces the concept that the physical characteristics of a substance may hint at its therapeutic use.
    – Materia medica incorporates these insights when describing remedy profiles.

    6. Prescription and Posology
    – Pharmacy guides the correct dosage, repetition, and administration routes.
    – Materia medica relies on this to match the remedy with the patient’s constitution and symptom totality.

    📚 Educational and Clinical Relevance

    – Enhances understanding of the therapeutic scope of remedies.
    – Prevents misuse or misprescription by ensuring accurate drug preparation and symptom interpretation.
    – Encourages research and innovation in remedy development and proving.

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  2. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

    Write down the scope of homoeopathic pharmacy in relation to national economy.

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    The scope of homoeopathic pharmacy in relation to the national economy is multifaceted and increasingly significant, especially in countries where traditional and alternative medicine play a vital role in healthcare. Here's a comprehensive overview: 🌿 Economic Contributions of Homoeopathic PharmacyRead more

    The scope of homoeopathic pharmacy in relation to the national economy is multifaceted and increasingly significant, especially in countries where traditional and alternative medicine play a vital role in healthcare. Here’s a comprehensive overview:

    🌿 Economic Contributions of Homoeopathic Pharmacy

    1. Affordable Healthcare
    – Homoeopathic medicines are generally low-cost compared to conventional drugs.
    – They reduce the financial burden on public health systems, especially in rural and underserved areas.

    2. Employment Generation
    – The industry supports jobs in manufacturing, research, retail, and clinical practice.
    – Homoeopathic pharmacies, clinics, and educational institutions create opportunities for pharmacists, technicians, and educators.

    3. Boost to Indigenous Industries
    – Many homoeopathic remedies are derived from locally available plants and minerals.
    – This encourages domestic cultivation, harvesting, and processing of medicinal resources.

    4. Export Potential
    – Countries like India export homoeopathic medicines globally, contributing to foreign exchange earnings.
    – The demand for natural and holistic treatments is growing internationally.

    5. Support for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
    – Homoeopathic pharmacies often operate as SMEs, promoting entrepreneurship.
    – These businesses stimulate local economies and foster innovation in natural medicine.

    🏥 Public Health and Policy Impact

    – Homoeopathy is integrated into national health policies in several countries, including India.
    – It complements conventional medicine, especially in chronic and lifestyle-related conditions.
    – Government initiatives and regulatory frameworks (like the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940) support its growth and standardization.

    📈 Future Prospects

    – Increasing awareness and acceptance of alternative medicine.
    – Integration with digital health platforms and telemedicine.
    – Research and development in pharmacodynamics and drug proving enhance credibility and effectiveness.

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  5. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathy, Technology

    Explain the necessity of potentisation in homoeopathy.

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Potentisation is absolutely central to homeopathy—it’s what transforms a raw substance into a therapeutic remedy. Here's why it's necessary: ⚗️ What Is Potentisation? Potentisation (or dynamisation) is the process of serial dilution and succussion (vigorous shaking) of a substance. It’s designed toRead more

    Potentisation is absolutely central to homeopathy—it’s what transforms a raw substance into a therapeutic remedy. Here’s why it’s necessary:

    ⚗️ What Is Potentisation?
    Potentisation (or dynamisation) is the process of serial dilution and succussion (vigorous shaking) of a substance. It’s designed to enhance the healing power while minimizing toxicity.

    🌿 Why Is It Necessary?

    – Reduces Toxicity: Many original substances are toxic in crude form. Potentisation makes them safe by diluting them beyond chemical detectability.
    – Releases Latent Energy: According to Dr. Hahnemann, potentisation awakens the dynamic medicinal properties hidden in substances.
    – Enhances Therapeutic Power: Surprisingly, higher dilutions (with proper succussion) are believed to have stronger curative effects, not weaker ones.
    – Makes Insoluble Substances Usable: Substances like gold or silica are made soluble and therapeutically active through trituration and potentisation.
    – Tailors Treatment: Different potencies are used depending on the patient’s sensitivity, disease nature, and response to remedies.

    🧠 A Philosophical Touch
    Homeopathy views illness as a disturbance in the body’s vital force. Potentised remedies are thought to act on this energetic level, stimulating the body’s own healing mechanisms.

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  6. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy

    Pharmacy is an art & science explain it.

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Pharmacy is often described as both an art and a science because it blends rigorous scientific knowledge with human-centered care and creativity. Here's how: 🔬 Pharmacy as a Science - Involves chemistry, biology, and pharmacology to understand how drugs work. - Requires knowledge of drug formulationRead more

    Pharmacy is often described as both an art and a science because it blends rigorous scientific knowledge with human-centered care and creativity. Here’s how:

    🔬 Pharmacy as a Science
    – Involves chemistry, biology, and pharmacology to understand how drugs work.
    – Requires knowledge of drug formulation, interactions, and mechanisms.
    – Pharmacists apply scientific principles to ensure safe and effective medication use.

    🎨 Pharmacy as an Art
    – Demands judgment, empathy, and communication when counseling patients.
    – Involves extemporaneous compounding, where pharmacists prepare custom medications.
    – Requires creativity in problem-solving, especially in unique clinical scenarios.

    Pharmacists are not just dispensers of medicine—they’re scientist-artists who tailor treatments to individual needs, often balancing textbook knowledge with real-world nuance.

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  7. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Pathology

    Write in short about the synthesis of hemoglobin

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Here's a short overview of the synthesis of hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein found in red blood cells: 🧬 Hemoglobin Synthesis: A Two-Part Process 1. Heme Synthesis - Occurs in the mitochondria and cytosol of developing red blood cells. - Begins with glycine + succinyl-CoA, forming δ-aminolevuRead more

    Here’s a short overview of the synthesis of hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein found in red blood cells:

    🧬 Hemoglobin Synthesis: A Two-Part Process

    1. Heme Synthesis
    – Occurs in the mitochondria and cytosol of developing red blood cells.
    – Begins with glycine + succinyl-CoA, forming δ-aminolevulinic acid (ALA).
    – ALA undergoes several steps to form protoporphyrin IX.
    – Iron (Fe²⁺) is inserted into protoporphyrin IX by the enzyme ferrochelatase, forming heme.

    2. Globin Chain Synthesis
    – Takes place in ribosomes of red blood cell precursors.
    – DNA is transcribed into mRNA, which is translated into globin polypeptides.
    – Different globin genes produce alpha, beta, gamma, or delta chains depending on developmental stage.
    – Two alpha and two non-alpha chains (e.g., beta) combine with four heme groups to form functional hemoglobin (HbA).

    🧪 Final Assembly
    – Heme and globin chains combine in the cytoplasm to form hemoglobin tetramers.
    – Each hemoglobin molecule can carry four oxygen molecules.

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  8. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Physiology

    Classify blood group.

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Begginer dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Blood groups are classified based on the presence or absence of specific antigens on the surface of red blood cells and antibodies in the plasma. The two most important systems used worldwide are the ABO system and the Rh system, but there are many others recognized for clinical and scientific purpoRead more

    Blood groups are classified based on the presence or absence of specific antigens on the surface of red blood cells and antibodies in the plasma. The two most important systems used worldwide are the ABO system and the Rh system, but there are many others recognized for clinical and scientific purposes.

    🩸 Major Blood Group Systems

    1. ABO Blood Group System
    – A: Has A antigens on red cells and anti-B antibodies in plasma.
    – B: Has B antigens and anti-A antibodies.
    – AB: Has both A and B antigens, no antibodies.
    – O: Has no antigens, but both anti-A and anti-B antibodies.
    – Most critical for transfusions and organ transplants.

    2. Rh (Rhesus) Blood Group System
    – Rh Positive (Rh⁺): Has the RhD antigen.
    – Rh Negative (Rh⁻): Lacks the RhD antigen.
    – Important in pregnancy and transfusion compatibility.

    🧬 Other Recognized Blood Group Systems

    The International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) recognizes 43 blood group systems, including:

    1. MNS- M, N, S, s, U (Involved in transfusion reactions)
    2. Kell- K, k (Can cause hemolytic disease of the newborn)
    3. Duffy- Fya, Fyb (Associated with malaria resistance)
    4. Kidd- Jka, Jkb- Important in delayed transfusion reactions)
    5. Lutheran- Lua, Lub (Rarely causes transfusion issues)
    6. Lewis- Lea, Leb (Found in secretions and plasma)
    7. P- P1, Pk (Linked to rare hemolytic reactions)

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  9. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathy

    Write down the branches of homoeopathic pharmacy.

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Here are the main branches of Homoeopathic Pharmacy, each focusing on a specific aspect of the preparation and handling of remedies: 🌿 Branches of Homoeopathic Pharmacy 1. Collection- Gathering raw materials from plant, animal, or mineral sources. 2. Identification- Verifying the authenticity of subRead more

    Here are the main branches of Homoeopathic Pharmacy, each focusing on a specific aspect of the preparation and handling of remedies:

    🌿 Branches of Homoeopathic Pharmacy

    1. Collection- Gathering raw materials from plant, animal, or mineral sources.
    2. Identification- Verifying the authenticity of substances using botanical, chemical, or microscopic methods.
    3. Quality Inspection- Ensuring the purity and potency of raw materials through analytical techniques.
    4. Preservation- Storing substances under conditions that maintain their efficacy and stability.
    5. Standardization- Ensuring consistency in preparation according to official pharmacopoeias.
    6. Combining- Mixing substances either mechanically or chemically to form mixtures or compounds.
    7. Compounding- Creating new remedies by combining ingredients in specific proportions.
    8. Preparation- Making mother tinctures, dilutions, and triturations using defined methods.
    9. Dispensing- Providing remedies to patients as per physician prescriptions.
    10. Legal & Ethical Aspects- Regulating the distribution and professional handling of homoeopathic medicines.

    These branches work together to ensure that homoeopathic remedies are safe, effective, and prepared according to the principles laid out by Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy.

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  10. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathy

    What do mean by potentisation?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Potentisation (also spelled potentization) is a core concept in homeopathy, referring to the process of preparing remedies by serial dilution and succussion (vigorous shaking). The goal is to enhance the healing power of a substance while eliminating its toxic effects. 🧪 What Potentisation InvolvesRead more

    Potentisation (also spelled potentization) is a core concept in homeopathy, referring to the process of preparing remedies by serial dilution and succussion (vigorous shaking). The goal is to enhance the healing power of a substance while eliminating its toxic effects.

    🧪 What Potentisation Involves

    1. Dilution: A substance is repeatedly diluted, often in water or alcohol.
    2. Succussion: After each dilution, the solution is vigorously shaken to imprint the “energetic information” of the original substance.
    3. Trituration: For insoluble substances (like metals), grinding with lactose is used before dilution begins.

    🌿 Purpose in Homeopathy

    – Reduce toxicity: Dilution minimizes harmful effects.
    – Amplify healing: Succussion is believed to release the latent energy of the substance.
    – Trigger self-healing: The final remedy is thought to stimulate the body’s natural healing response.

    🔢 Potency Scales

    1. Centesimal (1:100)- 6C, 30C
    2. Decimal (1:10)- 6X, 30X
    3. LM/Q Scale (1:50,000)- LM1, LM2

    Higher potency means more dilution and succussion steps.

    🧠 Philosophical Basis

    Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy, believed that potentisation transforms the physical substance into a dynamic remedy that acts on the “vital force” of the patient. While the scientific community largely considers this pseudoscientific, many homeopaths report therapeutic effects from potentised remedies.

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