Four Decades of Innovation
From a GW-BASIC simulation to a full digital pharmacology ecosystem
ExPharm has evolved into MyCalPharm — a stronger, smarter platform designed to transform experimental pharmacology learning.
One of the key strengths of Mycalpharm is its support for simulated animal experiments. Instead of relying solely on traditional laboratory methods, institutions can use digital simulations to demonstrate drug responses, dose variations, and physiological reactions in a safe and controlled virtual environment.
This approach supports ethical teaching practices while maintaining academic rigor. Students gain hands-on learning experience without the limitations of physical lab setups, making the platform ideal for both classroom and laboratory-based training.
MyCalPharm is positioned as a leading Pharmacology Experiments Software in India, designed specifically for pharmacy colleges, medical institutions, and universities seeking modern, technology-driven solutions.
With structured experiment modules, guided simulations, and curriculum-aligned tools, MyCalPharm helps institutions upgrade their teaching standards while supporting responsible and innovative pharmacology education.
We expanded far beyond individual experiments into a complete digital simulation ecosystem for pharmacology students — a platform that grows with you.
Advanced simulations, a cleaner and more intuitive UI, improved data visualization, and interactive learning modules — all built to make complex concepts click.
Built for pharmacology students, pharmacy students, researchers, and educators seeking practical, hands-on digital experiments without a physical lab.
MyCalPharm Software is recommended by PCI for the D.Pharm syllabus
From a GW-BASIC simulation to a full digital pharmacology ecosystem
MyCalPharm designed as per NMC guidelines
Began creating computer-simulated animal experiments. Developed a software package named ExPharm in GW-BASIC — the first digital step into pharmacology education.
Ported the ExPharm software from GW-BASIC to QuickBasic, improving performance and accessibility for early adopters.
Ported ExPharm to Visual BASIC for Windows and made it available for free distribution through website and CDs for a nominal fee — reaching a wider audience than ever before.
IndPharNet launched as a resource for Indian pharmacologists, providing software, documents, and teaching materials for free use in medical education.
A web-based, online version of animal simulation software launched and became widely popular among pharmacology & pharmacy faculty and undergraduate medical and pharmacy students across India.
MyCalPharm — A new software tool designed to aid medical and pharmacology education — is officially launched at the Indian Pharmaceutical Congress (IPC), marking a bold new era.
Expharm was a digital experimental pharmacology platform developed to improve the way pharmacology was taught in academic institutions. It provided structured simulation tools that made complex pharmacology concepts easier to understand for students and educators.
Expharm represents the earlier version of the platform. While its foundational principles remain important, the system has evolved into a more advanced and comprehensive solution known as MyCalPharm.
Expharm served as the foundation platform for digital pharmacology education. MyCalPharm builds upon that foundation with enhanced features, improved usability, broader clinical pharmacology coverage, and updated academic capabilities.
As pharmacology education and technology progressed, there was a need for a more advanced platform with expanded capabilities. MyCalPharm was developed to meet modern academic standards while preserving the educational philosophy established by Expharm.
No. Expharm represents the earlier version of the platform and is no longer the active solution offered for institutions. Organizations looking for current features, updated capabilities, and ongoing support should explore MyCalPharm, which is the advanced and fully developed evolution of Expharm designed for modern pharmacology education.