In the pharmaceutical industry, chemistry is more often than not used in the organic and analytical arena. In organic chemistry, chemists seek to find a compound that can have therapeutic effect and pass it through clinical trials. In the analytical arena, chemists tests the level of a compound, e.g. in a drug.
Physical chemistry is also used to check for the physical properties of drugs.
Therefore, this question can actually lead to a long essay. In a nutshell, the pharmaceutical industry is really about chemistry, of course, not forgetting the biomedical arena that links the chemistry to the human body.
If your question is about how chemistry is used in pharmacies (where you get something over the counter), your answer is, almost negligible. This is because all the essence of chemistry belongs to the work before that drug hits the pharmacy counter.
A pharmacist uses their knowledge of chemistry (as well as health-related sciences) to prepare and prescribe medicine.
Prescription medication.
Organic
All pharmaceuticals are chemical products.
chemistry help us very much to understand biology. in biology there are many reactions that can be understood only after knowing chemistry
A pharmacist is a scientist that is heavily involved with chemistry. A materials scientist would also be involved with chemistry. Oil Refinery chemists and water scientists all use chemistry.
the knowledge of chemistry helps a architect in many ways like: 1)he can use the best qulity cement in the construction work...that is he need to have the knowledge of the behaviour of the magnesium and other constituent elements in the cement 2)he can have better idea in the usage of metals in the construction
Some knowledge of biochemistry is necessary to understand the normal functioning of the human body. But you do not need extensive knowledge of chemistry.
All pharmaceuticals are chemical products.
The knowledge of physics help a pharmacist, because when you are giving medication to patients or creating it, you will need to know how much
Pharmacists deal in medications which are types of chemicals; the manufacture, handling, properties, and uses of medications are all dependent upon chemistry.
it will help you by knowing what goes inside and outside the body and what difficulties you will face.
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chemistry teacher, doctor, pharmacist
Yes, because pharmacy is a chapter of chemistry.
The knowledge of chemistry can help you become a more informed citizen from the use of chemical problem solving and a better understanding of the chemical environment and how it operates.
chemistry help us very much to understand biology. in biology there are many reactions that can be understood only after knowing chemistry
Yes you can be a pharmacist because chemistry gives you a wide range and enligthen you about different kind of chemicals to manufacture drugs and sell drugs.
By studying pharmacy. MSc in Pharmaceutical Chemistry only tought you about the chemistry of it all and some of the basic pharmacological effects drugs have. A lot more knowledge is required on toxicology, diseases etc. before you can become a pharamcist.
Choosing a chemistry as a major subject is a wise decision if you are gonna pursue a career as a pharmacist. I think after you do your undergraduate you take the courses that are required to be a pharmacist and it should not take more than 3-4 years to get a pharmacist degree.