Computer Applications
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Computers in pharmacy are used for maintaining drug data, record and files, business details, drug usage schedules to suit a particular patient , computer aided drug design (Cadd) etc.
Hi Bhaskar!
Here are some important applications of computer in pharmacy:
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Hii Samala,
Some of the computer applications in pharmacy are:
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now a days computer becomes a really necessary part in our day to day life and any other fields including pharmacy. for patient counselling, medicine information collection, drug information and details of working principle etc . for this type of information management computer application is necessary. right now for any graduate student who are working in any areas it is necessary to learn about microsoft office for office work management. also in b.pharma syllabus computer application subjects is included. it includes some topics like pharma information system, patient monitoring system, mathematical model of drug design etc.
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