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Minimum requirements for grant of licence to procure blood components from whole human blood is give in which schedule? 

D. Pharma B. Pharma Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence Diploma in Pharmacy

Q. 12 of Quiz-601 (Que-ID : 629)

Minimum requirements for grant of licence to procure blood components from whole human blood is give in which schedule? 

  • F1
  • F(i)
  • F(ii)
  • F2

Ans → (c)F(ii)

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Bromhexin HCL is a -

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'Magic remedies Act' was passed in -

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Which disease is not included in schedule J ?

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Life period of whole human blood is

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Schedule D of Drug and Cosmetic act is related to

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Schedule F2 of Drug and Cosmetic act is related to - 

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The Pharmacy Council of India is constituted by the:

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What is the punishment, when any person obstructing an inspector to exercise his duty?

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