"D Pharma" typically refers to a **Diploma in Pharmacy**, which is an undergraduate academic program designed to train students to become pharmacists. The course usually spans two to three years and covers various aspects of pharmaceutical sciences, including:
1. **Pharmacology** – Study of drugs and their effects on the body.
2. **Pharmaceutical Chemistry** – The study of drug design and chemical properties.
3. **Pharmacognosy** – The study of medicinal plants and natural substances.
4. **Pharmaceutical Technology** – The process of drug formulation and manufacturing.
5. **Pharmacy Practice** – Patient care, ethics, and professional responsibilities in pharmacy.
Graduates of this program are typically qualified to work as pharmacy technicians or assistants in hospitals, pharmacies, or other healthcare settings. In some countries, they may also be eligible to take exams to become licensed pharmacists.
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