The Department of Pharmacology is equipped with leadingedge infrastructure facilities including ICT-enabled classrooms, demonstration rooms, Clinical Pharmacology, Experimental Pharmacology and Research Labs, and an exclusive Museum. Practical Labs are equipped for Computer-Assisted Learning and with mannequins for hands-on experience of drug administration employing multiple techniques in a simulated environment. Research Labs, accessible to both faculty and students, are facilitated with various instruments for clinical studies including an ECG machine, Biothesiometers, Vascular Dopplers, IV Infusion Pumps, Spirometers and more. The Museum exhibits more than 200 essential drug samples and over 20 medicinal plant specimens to reinforce student learning.
The department hosts an exclusive Pharmacovigilance Unit, actively involved in identifying and reporting adverse drug reactions in hospital patients; apart from a Clinical Pharmacology unit which undertakes Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic studies. The faculty team is well-experienced, well-qualified staff members, who are well-versed in teaching, animal handling and research activities. All faculty members are entitled to financial support from the University, once annually for national events, and once every three years to attend International events. The team regularly attends inter-university conferences, CMEs, workshops and seminars and contributes to a considerable number of academic publications.