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Vietnamese Pharmaceutical Association (VPA, Vietnamese: Hội Dược học Việt Nam) is a voluntary social and professional association of pharmacists and pharmaceutical workers in Vietnam. [1] It is a member of the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations.
Former Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam at the founding ceremony of University of Medicine and Pharmacy, November 18, 2020. [1]On May 20, 2010, Prof. PhD. Mai Trong Nhuan (Former Director of VNU-HN) signed Decision to establish the School of Medicine and Pharmacy - Vietnam National University - Hanoi.
In 1976, after the Vietnam War, the three schools were merged and renamed Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy under the authority of the Communist Party of Vietnam. The initial headquarters consisted of two floors housing offices, a library, a lecture room and three adjacent buildings for educational purposes.
This location now houses The 108 Military Central Hospital and The Vietnam-Soviet Friendship Hospital. In 1995, the hospital was officially named "The 108 Military Central Hospital". On September 6, 2002, it was transferred from the General Department of Logistics to be affiliated with the Ministry of Defence of Vietnam .
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Pharmaceutics is also called the science of dosage form design. There are many chemicals with pharmacological properties, but need special measures to help them achieve therapeutically relevant amounts at their sites of action. [2]