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서명/저자사항 | Pharmaceutics : dosage form and design/ David S. Jones. |
개인저자 | Jones, David S.,1963- author. |
판사항 | Second edition. |
형태사항 | 1 online resource (x, 421 pages): illustrations. |
총서사항 | FASTtrack |
기타형태 저록 | Print version: 9780857113009 |
ISBN | 0857113003 9780857113009 |
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Includes index.
Previous edition published 2008. |
내용주기 | Cover ; Pharmaceutics -- Dosage Form and Design; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction to the FASTtrack series; Preface; About the author; Chapter 1: Pharmaceutical solutions for administration to the gastrointestinal tract; General description; Advantages and disadvantages of pharmaceutical solutions for oral administration; Drug solubility; Excipients used in pharmaceutical solutions for oral administration; Worked example; Types of pharmaceutical solutions designed for administration to the gastrointestinal tract; Quality control of pharmaceutical solutions. Multiple choice questionsChapter 2: Pharmaceutical disperse systems 1: suspensions -- general principles and the formulation of suspensions for oral administration; General description; Advantages and disadvantages of pharmaceutical suspensions; The physical stability of pharmaceutical suspensions; Formulation considerations for orally administered suspension formulations; Excipients used in the formulation of suspensions for oral administration; Quality control of pharmaceutical suspensions for oral administration; Multiple choice questions. Chapter 3: Pharmaceutical disperse systems 2: emulsions and creamsGeneral description; Advantages and disadvantages of pharmaceutical emulsions; Emulsion instability and theories of emulsification; Formulation of pharmaceutical emulsions; Excipients used in pharmaceutical emulsions; Worked example; Manufacture of emulsions; Quality control of emulsions and creams; Multiple choice questions; Chapter 4: Pharmaceutical disperse systems 3: ointments, pastes, lotions, gels and related formulations; Introduction. Advantages and disadvantages of pharmaceutical ointments, pastes, lotions, liniments, collodions and gelsPharmaceutical ointments and pastes; Pharmaceutical lotions, liniments, collodions and paints; Pharmaceutical gels; Quality control of ointments, pastes, lotions, gels and related formulations; Multiple choice questions; Chapter 5: Parenteral formulations; General description; Routes of parenteral administration; Advantages and disadvantages of parenteral formulations ; Formulation considerations for parenteral formulations; Surface-active agents; Worked examples; Further reading. Quality control of parenteralsMultiple choice questions; Chapter 6: Ocular, nasal and otic dosage forms; Introduction; Advantages and disadvantages of ocular dosage forms; Administration of therapeutic agents to the eye; Nasal formulations; Otic formulations; Quality control of ocular, nasal and otic products; Multiple choice questions; Chapter 7: Vaginal and rectal dosage forms; Introduction; Rectal dosage forms; Worked examples; Vaginal dosage forms; Quality control of rectal and vaginal products; Multiple choice questions; Chapter 8: Respiratory dosage forms; Introduction. |
요약 | FASTtrack: Pharmaceutics - Dosage Form and Design removes the complexity from the major dosage forms that are commonly encountered by pharmacists in professional practice. |
일반주제명 | Drugs --Design --Examinations --Study guides. Drugs --Dosage forms --Examinations --Study guides. Pharmaceutical chemistry --Examinations --Study guides. MEDICAL --Pharmacology. Pharmaceutical Preparations. |
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