ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS
“From Rational Drugs to Responsible Society”
📍DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
KING GEORGE’S MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW, U.P, INDIA
☎︎ 7388889327
✉ communitypharmacotherapeutics@gmail.com
About us




Aims and Objectives :
9. Anything doable and changeable at the community level for the positive outputs.
Welcome to the Association of Community Pharmacotherapeutics (ACP) 🙏
The Association of Community Pharmacotherapeutics (ACP) is an academic and service-oriented organisation affiliated with the Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics at King George’s Medical University, Lucknow. ACP was founded with a clear philosophy:
"Scientific knowledge must serve society, not remain confined to conferences and laptops"


Our Mission
Our Executive Committee
Prof. Rakesh Kumar Dixit
Founder Chairman
Prof. Rajendra Nath
President
Prof. Anuradha Nischal
Joint President
Prof. D.K. Katiyar
Vice President

Prof. Rishi Pal
Treasurer
Prof. Sarvesh Singh
Treasurer & General Secretory

Prof. Rahul Kumar
Joint Secretory
Prof. Narendra Kumar
Joint Secretory
Dr. Suyog Sindhu
Scientific & Cultural Secretory
Dr. Ayush Jain
Executive Secretory
Chairman’s Desk 🎤
Prof. Rakesh Kumar Dixit
Professor & Head, Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow
We have the Association of Community Pharmacotherapeutics (ACP). The basic aims and objectives are slightly different from those of other scientific bodies. It's community-oriented and focuses services on the real, dear, and desired ones residing far away from urban areas, deprived of medical facilities, and overloaded with malpractices by quacks, living with myths. In urban areas, the focus is on slums rather than well fed rather over fed and with affordability for any treatment at any cost. This Association is to make the masses aware of rational therapeutics, safe use of medications and timely use of vaccination, avoiding getting trapped by quacks.

Community Pharmacotherapeutics
- Rational drug use
- Avoiding polypharmacy
- Adherence education
Myth Busting
- Steroids myths
- Vaccination fears
- Antibiotic misuse
- “Injection = stronger medicine” belief
Quackery Awareness
- Identifying unsafe practices
- Legal vs illegal practitioners
- Patient red flags
Preventive Healthcare
Vaccination advocacy
Maternal & child drug safety
Geriatric pharmacology awareness
Vision
To build a society empowered with accurate health knowledge, safe medication practices, and freedom from medical myths and quackery.
Mission
- Promote rational pharmacotherapy at the community level
- Educate rural and urban-slum populations on safe drug use
- Counter misinformation, myths, and quack practices
- Encourage preventive healthcare and vaccination
- Bridge the gap between academic pharmacology and public health
Core Values
- Service before self
- Ethics over profit
- Science with compassion
- Education as empowerment
Myth of the Month
Myth: Injections work faster and are always better than tablets.
Fact: Many medicines work equally well—or better—when taken orally. Unnecessary injections increase the risk of infections, pain, and complications.
Drug Safety Tip of the Week
Avoid taking calcium and iron tablets together
Explanation: Calcium interferes with the absorption of iron in the intestine. When both medicines are taken at the same time, the body absorbs less iron, making the treatment less effective—especially in people with anemia
✔ Take iron tablets on an empty stomach or with vitamin C–rich foods (like lemon or orange).
✔Take calcium tablets at least 2 hours before or after iron.
✖ Do not take both medicines together unless advised by a doctor.
Who should be extra careful:
Pregnant women
Patients with anemia
Elderly individuals
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🖼️ Milestones & Memories
Details of Conferences, Seminars, CMEs, Workshops, and Academic Sessions organised or supported by the Association of Community Pharmacotherapeutics

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Gallery Showcase
A visual journey of our community outreach, awareness programs, academic activities, and on-ground impact.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
ACP is a non-profit, community-oriented academic association focused on promoting rational therapeutics, safe medication practices, vaccination awareness, and elimination of medical myths, especially among underserved populations.
Unlike conventional organizations that mainly focus on conferences and publications, ACP prioritizes community service, public education, and real-world impact, particularly in rural areas and urban slums.
Anyone with a recognized medical degree can apply for ACP membership, subject to eligibility criteria under different membership categories.
Life Membership (₹2000): MD / PhD in Pharmacology; lifetime validity with voting rights.
Associate Membership (₹1000): Medical degree holders other than MD/PhD Pharmacology; all benefits except voting rights.
Annual Membership (₹500): Any medical degree holder; valid for one year; no voting rights.
Members gain opportunities to participate in community outreach programs, academic and public health initiatives, awareness campaigns, conferences, and collaborative activities aimed at social impact.
No. ACP works both in rural areas and urban slums, targeting populations deprived of proper medical facilities and vulnerable to misinformation and quack practices.
No. ACP strictly advocates rational, ethical, and evidence-based therapeutics and does not promote any commercial pharmaceutical interests.
Yes. ACP can organize a dedicated session on Community Pharmacotherapeutics, led by Prof. Rakesh Kumar Dixit, at conferences, CMEs, and academic meetings.
ACP contributes by educating communities on safe drug use, discouraging irrational practices, promoting vaccination, preventing medication misuse, and dispelling health-related myths.
No. ACP is a non-profit organization, and all funds are used solely for community service, education, and awareness activities.
Members can contribute by volunteering in community programs, organizing awareness sessions, participating in research and education initiatives, and promoting rational pharmacotherapy.
You can contact ACP through the official email or phone number mentioned on the website.
Let's Connect
We believe meaningful change begins with meaningful connections. Whether you wish to join ACP, collaborate on community initiatives, organize awareness programs, or simply learn more about our mission, we would love to hear from you.
Together, let us work towards educating communities, promoting rational therapeutics, eradicating myths, and building a healthier society—one step at a time.
📍 Reach out. Engage. Serve.







