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Basics of Python Programming for Pharmaceutical Sciences

By Komal Deokar Rajgude, Vaibhavi Umesh Avachat & Mahadevan R Swamy

Technology has revolutionized every corner of science, and pharmacy is no different. This comprehensive textbook introduces Python programming specifically tailored for pharmaceutical sciences students, bridging the gap between traditional pharmaceutical education and modern computational requirements. Designed for B.Pharm I Semester students (BP101T), it covers everything from basic syntax to advanced data analysis with pharmaceutical applications.
Category
Computer Applications in Pharmacy
Target Audience
B.Pharm I Semester Students
Course Code
BP101T
Year of Publication
2026
ISBN (Print)
978-81-686946-9-9
e-ISBN (Digital)
978-81-686946-2-0

About This Book

This comprehensive textbook is specifically designed for B.Pharm I Semester students as per the syllabus prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India (BP101T). It introduces Python programming concepts with pharmaceutical-specific applications, making programming accessible and relevant for pharmacy students.

Each chapter includes pharmaceutical-specific examples, hands-on exercises, and real-world applications that prepare students for the digital transformation in healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. From drug database management to pharmacokinetic modeling and data visualization, this book equips students with essential computational skills for modern pharmaceutical practice.

Keywords

Python Programming Pharmaceutical Sciences Computational Pharmacy Data Analysis Drug Database Management Pharmacokinetic Modeling Data Visualization Machine Learning B.Pharm BP101T

Authors

Komal Deokar Rajgude

Vaibhavi Umesh Avachat

Mahadevan R Swamy

How to Cite

Rajgude, K. D., Avachat, V. U., & Swamy, M. R. (2026). Basics of Python Programming for Pharmaceutical Sciences (1st ed.). WiseLeaf Scientific Ventures. ISBN: 978-81-686946-9-9

DOI: 10.66079/wiseleaf.python-pharma.2026

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