Design And Implementation Of A Computer Case Filling System Of Drug Monitoring Agent

(A Case Study National Drug Law Enforcement Agency Ndlea)

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The Computer Case Filling System of a Drug Monitoring Agent refers to an advanced and intricate technology designed to streamline and enhance the process of monitoring and managing pharmaceutical data. This system incorporates cutting-edge computerized mechanisms that facilitate the efficient filling and organization of case information related to drug monitoring. By leveraging sophisticated algorithms and real-time data processing, this system ensures the seamless integration of diverse drug-related datasets, ranging from prescription details to patient histories. The technology employed in this system is pivotal in enhancing the accuracy and speed of drug monitoring processes. Its capability to systematically handle vast volumes of data, coupled with its intelligent analysis features, empowers drug monitoring agents to make informed decisions swiftly. This technological innovation stands at the forefront of modern healthcare, providing a comprehensive solution for effective drug surveillance and management, ultimately contributing to enhanced patient safety and regulatory compliance.

ABSTRACT

The manual approach used in the regulation of the investigation been carried out by the National Drug investigations is very devious and dress full. This research work investigated into the problems encountered due to the debilitation of hard dugs admitted into the country as well as in the society with a view of designing and implementing a computerized system to handle the work with less difficult for an effective decision making.
In the course of the study, an existing system was introduced and its inefficiency were detected and gradually expressed, after which is solutions to the deigned problem were proffered in the new designed computerized system which is radiate and more interactive. The new system laminates all the problem experience with the existing system. The case study is national Drug Law. Enforcement Agency NDLEA Enugu.

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title Page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of Contents

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
1.2 Aims/objective of the project
1.2.1 Statement /purpose
1.3 Justification of the project
1.4 Scope of the project

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 overview of the existsting system
3.1 Description and Analysis of the Existing System
3.2 Method of Data Collection.
3.2.1 Interview method.
3.2.2 Reference to written text
3.3 Input Analysis
3.4 Process Analysis
3.5 Output Analysis
3.6 Problem of the Existing System
3.7 Justification for the new System

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Design of the New system
4.1 Output Specification and Design
4.2 Input Specification and Design
4.3 File Design
4.4 Procedure Chart
4.5 System Flowchart
4.6 System Requirement

CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Program Design
5.2 Program Flowchart
5.3 Pseudo code
5.4 Source Using
5.5 Text Run

CHAPTER SIX
Documentation

CHAPTER SEVEN
Recommendation Conclusion and
References
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND APPENDIXES

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND:
National Drug law Enforcement Agency was set up in the year 1984 during the regime of Buhari the acting president of that year. It was established when caught on drug reaffixing called cocaine they are Bartholomew bologna Laval ojulope and Benard Obenegbe and were executed by then government Buhari. It was established to take care of the problem that Nigeria are facing due to the problem of hard drugs that existed in Nigeria then.
NDLEA act N30 laws of the federation in 2004 they state the practical operation in the year 1990 from airport commissioners when they saw some groups of boys carrying drugs and then want to stop them.
Fedelis Ojakilome was the first chairman of NDLEA and he handed over to kwajafa whose was an assistance inspector of police (AIG) and handed over to papa jamare who only lasted for 2 months and Bamaji took over from him in 1994 and lasted for five years. He was replaled by 1994 Onovo 1.0 from Enugu also a police personnel who remains in office till 2000 and handed over to lockdam also AIG and lasted for 3-4 months them Lafia gim took over who was an SSS boss before he came to Drug Ground October.
In 2006, Ahmadu ginelde a retimed police officer is as at now the preset boss in NDLEA company.

1.2 AIM/OBJECTIVE
The Aim and objective of this company is to make sure that Nigeria’s partake in the habit of fighting against Dreg Anuse like other countries and it was established to present illicit cultivation production mainefactive of illicit trafficking of hard dugs which begins to take place in Nigeria.

1.2.1 STATEMENT/PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The statement of the study and some of the problem they face in their company is that they lack awareness of their members of their operation brandy by the public as such they do not like their search on the carport seaport and international air ports that which shows that they don’t know their privacy and the powers given to NSLEA. They also lack co-operation for general public that is they don’t volatile information on drugs offenders in the area because of Libras unstuck.
They encounter some undue interfere in their investigation by luring place individuals in the society. They poor remigration on their works because their workers are not well paid which now daises some of their workers not be active in work. They also encounter some logic problem including vehicles that are not regard enough to with stand the pressure of the day to day activities. The hostile attitude needed from the general public to the law enforcement Agents are not there.

1.3 JUSTIFICATION OF THE STUDY
when some investigation are being carried out there are many problem they encounter which at the end later become on their own behalf for instance when they lack awareness of the public are aware that they want to come and airiest anybody of groups of people it is believed that the public can’t keep quiet and allow them to come and arrest so the lack of awareness of the public helps them a lot.
Again no body known the secret of Drug Agents or the powers given to their officers which now encourage them to go ahead and arrest any body that go against their law. They have the right to entire into any place whether forcible to entire so far they get the news that some changers addicts are staging inside the place.

1.4 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This is to enforce the trafficking and abuse of illicit drugs that are found in all parts of Nigeria. This NDLEA people are found in all parts of Nigeria which hampers the operation of the traffickers. In international air ports, land boarders and other places there are may people that fight against Drug in all those places which help to radices the high rate of drugs abusers because they have branches in all conges of the world which help them to got information about any drug person ground so that they will went on for an arrest of that person.

 

 

 

 

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Computer Case Filling System Of Drug Monitoring Agent:

A computer case filling system for a drug monitoring agent is a system designed to automate the process of filling and packaging drug monitoring agents in their respective containers. This system is typically used in pharmaceutical manufacturing and quality control processes to ensure accurate and efficient production of drug monitoring agents.

Here are the key components and features of such a system:

  1. Conveyor System: The system often starts with a conveyor belt or similar mechanism to transport empty containers (such as vials or bottles) to the filling station.
  2. Filling Station: The filling station is where the drug monitoring agent is dispensed into the containers. It typically consists of precise dispensing equipment, such as pumps or nozzles, that can accurately measure and dispense the required quantity of the agent.
  3. Quality Control and Monitoring: Integrated sensors and cameras may be used to monitor the filling process in real-time. This helps ensure that the correct amount of drug monitoring agent is filled into each container, and that there are no defects in the containers or seals.
  4. Labeling and Printing: After filling, containers may pass through a labeling and printing station where labels with relevant information (e.g., drug name, dosage, lot number, expiry date) are applied to the containers. This information is often printed using barcode technology for tracking purposes.
  5. Capping and Sealing: Depending on the type of container, a capping or sealing station may be included to securely close and seal the containers to maintain product integrity.
  6. Data Integration: The system is typically connected to a computerized control system that records data about each filled container. This data may include the date and time of filling, the quantity filled, and any quality control information. This data can be used for batch tracking, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance.
  7. Reject System: If any containers are found to be defective or filled incorrectly during the quality control process, a reject system can automatically remove them from the production line.
  8. Packaging and Cartoning: Once the containers are filled, labeled, and sealed correctly, they are typically packaged into larger cartons or containers for distribution and storage.
  9. Cleaning and Sanitization: Periodic cleaning and sanitization of the filling system are essential to maintain product quality and prevent contamination.
  10. Regulatory Compliance: The system should be designed and operated in accordance with pharmaceutical industry regulations and standards, such as Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and any specific regulatory requirements for drug monitoring agents.
  11. User Interface: There should be a user-friendly interface for operators to monitor and control the system. This interface may include a touchscreen control panel or software-based control system.
  12. Maintenance and Servicing: Regular maintenance and servicing are crucial to ensure the system’s continued accuracy and reliability.

Implementing a computer case filling system for drug monitoring agents can significantly improve efficiency, reduce errors, and enhance product quality and safety in pharmaceutical manufacturing. However, it’s essential to design and operate such systems carefully to meet regulatory requirements and ensure the integrity of the drug monitoring agents.