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Parul Thapa

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Entering the Pharmacovigilance field after completing your B Pharmacy degree can be a rewarding career path. Here are steps you can take to transition into Pharmacovigilance:Gain Knowledge: Start by familiarizing yourself with Pharmacovigilance concepts, regulations, and processes. Get Certified: Consider obtaining certifications relevant to pharmacovigilance, such as the "Certified Professional in Pharmacovigilance" (CPPV) offered by the Drug Information Association (DIA) or other industry-recognized certifications. Gain Experience: Look for opportunities to gain practical experience in pharmacovigilance through interns
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Parul Thapa

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There are several online platforms and institutions where you can take courses in Pharmacovigilance. Here are some options:Online Pharmacovigilance coursesOffered byTotal Fees Pharmacovigilance TrainingPharmalessonsFreePG Diploma in Clinical Research & PharmacovigilanceICRI50,000Drug Safety: Signal Detection and Management in PharmacovigilanceBiopharmainstitute13,230Clinevo Safety? Pharmacovigilance Database Free Live Training & Certification ProgramClinevoFree

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Parul Thapa

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Pharmacovigilance is not merely a data entry job; it involves much more than just entering data. While data entry is a component of pharmacovigilance, the field encompasses a range of activities aimed at ensuring the safety and efficacy of pharmaceutical products. Overall, pharmacovigilance involves a combination of data entry, data analysis, risk assessment, regulatory compliance, and communication skills. While data entry is an essential aspect of pharmacovigilance, it is just one component of a broader set of responsibilities aimed at safeguarding public health by ensuring the safe use of pharmaceutical products.

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Parul Thapa

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The salary package after the Pharmacovigilance course in India can vary depending on factors such as experience, location, level of education, and the specific company or organization. Here's a general breakdown of salary ranges based on experience levels:Entry-Level (0-2 years of experience): INR 2.5 - 45. LPAMid-Level (2-5 years of experience): INR 4.5 - 8 LPASenior-Level (5+ years of experience): INR 8 - 15 LPA

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Parul Thapa

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A Pharmacovigilance graduate is a professional who specializes in the monitoring and assessment of the safety and efficacy of pharmaceutical products. They are responsible for ensuring that medications and other healthcare products are safe for use by the general public.Pharmacovigilance graduates are typically employed by pharmaceutical companies, regulatory agencies, or healthcare organizations. They work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and pharmacists, to identify and report adverse drug reactions, as well as to develop strategies to minimize the risk of harm to patients.Overall, a Pharmacovigil
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Parul Thapa

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A career in Pharmacovigilance (PV) demands basic qualifications that include undergraduate and/or graduate degrees in human medicine, veterinary medicine, nursing, pharmacy, or allied health sciences. Direct exposure in collecting and organizing PV data, their effective processing, analyzing, and further implications are essentially required for a student who aspires to such a career.There are several institutions across our nation where an individual can attend this course having a duration of one to two years, following graduation degree with a suitable degree to achieve an initial orientation and exposure to some data or case studie
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Parul Thapa

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The skills that one possesses are as follows:Knowledge of Medical codingNarrative and Scientific writingGood understanding of medical termsBasic knowledge of regulatory affairsICH-GCP and other compliancesAn eye for detailAbility to maintain meticulous records, etc.

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Parul Thapa

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For aspirants to undertake a professional career in Pharmacovigilance, the minimum eligibility conditions for applying for the course are as follows:DegreeEligibility CriteriaBachelor CoursesMust have passed Class 12.Masters CoursesMust have passed BPharmDiploma CoursesCandidates must have proper knowledge of Pharmacy beforehand.Certification CoursesMust have passed Class 10

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Nidhi Singh

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The average package and the highest package for B.Pharmacy graduates were the highest in North India, offered by ZIFO RND Solutions. CU's B.Pharmacy programme is approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) and features a curriculum designed to meet industry standards. CU boasts well-furnished classrooms, laboratories, and infrastructure, including a herbal garden, animal houses, and a departmental library. Advanced research labs for hands-on practice include the Pharmacy Practice Lab, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab, Pharmaceutical Engineering Lab, and many more. The university also offers high-end instrumentation facilities and
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Ranjeeta Rai

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GUJCET and NEET are the two entrance exams accepted by  Saurashtra University for its BPharma course. Candidates must appear for the exams by applying for it on its official website. Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET), is the entrance exam conducted to shortlist candidates for admission to BTech and BPharma programs offered by various colleges in Gujarat. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET)  is the sole entrance test for admission to undergraduate medical and paramedical courses offered in India. 

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