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Title: ROLE PHARMACY IN HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE


1
ROLE PHARMACY IN HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE
  • DR. VIVEKANAND V. VERNEKAR.

  • PRINCIPAL
  • ALVAS HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE,
  • MOODBIDRI 574 227. KARNATAKA.

2
SUBJECTS RELATED TO PHARMACY
  • Organon of Medicine Hom. Philosophy
  • Materia Medica
  • Therapeutics
  • Repertory

3
Organon of Medicine Philosophy
  • Subject dealing with Basic Principles
    Philosophy of Homoeopathy
  • Aphor. related to Pharmacy are 1,2,5,6,20,23,54,55
    ,56,60,64,147,
  • 245,264 to 266,267,268,269 to 271,
  • 272, 273,280, 281 to 287, 290.

4
CONTENTS OF APHORISMS
  • 1,2 SOLE MISSION OF PHYSICIAN IS TO
  • CURE RAPIDY, GENTLY
  • PERMANENTLY.
  • 5 ATTENSION SHOULD BE GIVEN TO
  • FUNDAMENTAL CAUSES.
  • 6 TOTALITY OF SYMPTOMS.
  • 20 POWER OF MEDICINE TO ALTER STATE
  • OF HEALTH CAN BE ASCERTAINED BY
  • THEIR EFFECTS ON Y PERSON.

5
ORGANON
  • 23 BY ANTIPATHIC TREATMENT
  • PERSISTING DISEASE
  • SYMPTOMS ARE NOT CURED.
  • 54 HOMOEOPATHIC MODE OF
  • TREATMENT.
  • 55 ALLOPATHIC OR HETROPATHIC.
  • 56 ANTIPATHIC OR PALLIATIVE.
  • 60 PALLIATIVE NEVER CURES A CHRONIC
    AFFECTION.

6
ORGANON
  • 64 PRIMARY ACTION SECONDARY ACTIONS
  • SIDE EFFECTS
  • TOXIC EFFECTS
  • ACUTE, SUB-ACUTE CHRONIC DISEASES.
  • 147 SPECIFIC REMEDY SIMILARITY PICTURE
  • TOTALITY.
  • 245 MODE OF USING REMEDY SINGLE DOSE
  • CONCEPT PRESENT TREND OF
    COMBINATIONS
  • IS AGAINST IT.

7
ORGANON
  • 264 TO 266 GENUINE MEDICINES
  • 267 MOST POWERFUL MOST DUARBLE
  • FORM OF DRUGS i.e. FRESH
  • 268 DRY VEGETABLE SUBSTANCES
  • 269 TO 271 MODE OF PREPARATION
  • 272 SINGLE SIMPLE MEDICINE AT A TIME

8
ORGANON
  • 273 One Medicine at a time or combinedly
  • proved medicine
  • 280 Ideal dose ( minimum) to avoid
  • homoeopathic aggravation.
  • 281to 287 Potency dose selection
  • 290 Route of administration of Medicine

9
MATERIA MEDICA
  • Subject is nothing but Pharmacology.
  • Deals with properties of medicine observed
    during drug proving as per Methodology described
    in Homoeopathy.
  • The unique pattern of presenting Symptoms
    Signs i.e.
  • Mental General,
  • Physical General,
  • Particulars,
  • Characteristic,
  • PQRS.

10
MATERIA MEDICA
  • Grouping Symptoms Signs into
  • Constitution
  • Miasm
  • Organ
  • Parts
  • Systems
  • Diseases

11
MATERIA MEDICA
  • Division into
  • Acute
  • Sub-acute
  • Chronic
  • Deep acting
  • Comparative Materia Medica
  • Relationship of Remedies
  • Complimentary
  • Follow well
  • Inimical
  • Antidote

12
Therapeutics
  • Applied Materia Medica
  • Probable Remedies which are indicated for
  • Particular group of Symptoms signs.
  • Under Miasmatic division.
  • Disease Diagnosis.

13
REPERTORY
  • Applied Materia Medica
  • Symptoms Signs are arranged methodically.
  • Remedies indicated for individual symptom sing
    are mentioned with depending upon its qualities.

14
PHARMACY
  • SOURCE
  • VEHICLE
  • SCALE
  • PREPERATION
  • DISPENCING
  • POSOLOGY
  • DRUG PROVING
  • CONSTRUCTION OF MATERIA MEDICA

15
SOURCE
  • ACCURACY IN IDENTIFICATION OF DRUG SUBSTANCE
  • DRUG ACTION IN CRUDE STATE
  • EXISTANCE OF CHEMICAL ALKALOIDS
  • GUIDES- SELECTION OF POTENCY
  • SELECTION OF DOSE
  • REPETATION

16
COLLECTION
  • Important to retain quality of prepared
  • medicine
  • Time of collection
  • Methods of collection
  • Precautions at collection

17
PRESERVATION
  • PRECAUTIONS IN PRESERVATION
  • At source of Collection of crude drug substance
  • Of prepared Medicine as
  • Q
  • Dilution
  • Trituration
  • Other
  • Helps to avoid adulteration spurious medicine

18
VEHICLE
  • Qualities of Vehicle
  • Types of Vehicle for Internal Medicines
  • Types of Vehicle for external Medicines
  • Methods of preparation
  • Composition
  • Impurities assessment
  • Uses

19
SCALES
  • Specialty of each scale
  • Variation of Potent power in each scale
  • Scales in preparation of Internal Medicines
  • At Mother tincture level
  • At Trituration level
  • At Dilution level
  • At Tablet level
  • Scales in preparation of External Medicines

20
SCALES
  • FOR DYNAMIC MEDICINES
  • Decimal
  • Centesimal
  • 50-millesimal

21
PREPARATION
  • MEDICINES FOR INTERNAL USE
  • NON-DYNAMIC
  • Mother Tincture
  • Mother Solution
  • DYNAMIC
  • Trituration
  • Sucussion

22
PREPARATION
  • MOTHER TINCTURE
  • OLD METHOD (classified)
  • NEW METHOD (uniform)
  • Technique-
  • Maceration- Fresh, gummy, mucilaginous, viscid
    substances.
  • Percolation- Dried, dry vegetable animal
    substances

23
Maceration Percolation
  • How it extracts
  • Forces take part in process
  • Drug strength variation
  • Preservation precautions
  • Quality assessment

24
TRITURATIONSUCUSSION
  • Method
  • Accuracy
  • Time factor
  • Conversion
  • Energy gain
  • Changes in quantity
  • Changes in quality
  • Preservation

25
DYNAMISATION
  • GAIN OF ENERGY
  • Base - Newton's Second Law
  • Friction between two molecules Tribology
  • Magnetic action Static condition
  • Electronic Configration- Exchange of Molecules

26
ENERGIGATION
  • ROTATION- movement of Inertia
  • Motion along the curve angular movement
  • Kinetic Energy of Rotation
  • Anti clockwise - ve
  • Clockwise - -ve

27
FRICTION
  • Movement of body in a circular arc at a constant
    speed i.e. uniform circular motion
  • Body has a centripetal acceleration directed
    towards centre of circle

28
ACTION OF MEDICINE
  • -ve pole is of Natural body cells
  • ve pole is of Potentised Medicine
  • Hence Dynamised medicine act on Vital Force at
    Dynamic plane
  • SCIENTIFICALLY BASED ON FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS

29
CHANGE IN MEDICINE FORM
  • Conversion of Insoluble Crude substances from
  • solid to liquid dynamic form
  • Scale
  • Conversion method
  • Further potentisation
  • Steps in preparing 50-millesimal scale medicines

30
DISPENCING
  • TECHNIQUE
  • BENEFITS
  • DISADVANTAGES
  • IMPORTANCE
  • ACURACY
  • PRECAUTIONS
  • NEGLIGANCE

31
DRUG PROVING
  • STANDARD METHOD
  • HOW DOES IT EXPERIENCE
  • TO PROVER
  • TO PHYSICIAN
  • IT GAINS THE KNOWLEDGE
  • IT GAINS CONFIDENCE IN PRACTICE
  • IT BUILDS UP MATERIA MEDICA, REPERTORY,
    THERAPEUTICS HOMOEOPATHY.

32
Quality Control
  • At Crude substance
  • At Collection
  • At Manufacture
  • At Store
  • At Packing
  • At Dispensing
  • At Transportation

33
Legislation
  • Guidelines
  • To manufacture
  • To - sale
  • Legal precaution
  • Quality control
  • Ban of harmful medicine manufacture
  • Ban on harmful medicine sale

34
INFERANCE
  • ADVANTAGES
  • PERFECT KNOWLEDGE OF DISEASE
  • PERFECT KNOWLEDGE OF MATERIA
  • MEDICA
  • PERFECT CASE ANALYSIS
  • PERFECT SIMILIMUM

35
INFERANCE
  • FAILURE
  • SPURIOUS MEDICINE
  • INCOMPLETE KNOWLEDGE DRUG
  • ACTION
  • IMROPER POTENCY
  • IMPROPER DOSE
  • IMPROPER DISPENCING

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APPEAL
  • EVERYONE TO CONTRIBUTE
  • FOR REAL DEVELOPMENT
  • OF STUDY OF
  • HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY
  • THANKS
  • TO
  • ALL OF YOU.
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