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Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Developing Solid oral Dosage Forms Pharmaceutical Theory and practice



This book is completely focussing on how to develop a Solid Dosage Form with their properties:



Scientists entering the pharmaceutical industry today often lack the fundamental knowledge that is reflected in the chapters contained in this book. Many of the researchers entering industry have backgrounds in chemical engineering or organic chemistry. Their exposure to the principles of physical pharmacy is a deficit that must be overcome by on-the-job training and by extensive study. It is in the areas of preformulation,the development of new and sophisticated drug delivery systems, and the day-to-day work of optimizing the effects of new drug entities that this knowledge is most needed. There are, of course, many textbooks that deal with specific subjects important to the industrial pharmacist, focusing on tablets, capsules, disperse systems, parenterals, etc. However, there is a critical need for a comprehensive treatment of the science underlying each of these special areas, together with practical applications of the science that results in quality dosage forms. Questions related to solubility, dissolution, chemical and physical stability, interfacial phenomena, and the absorption and distribution of drug molecules are common to all. Consequently, a single textbook that brings together experts in all of these subjects can be an invaluable asset to the novice industrial scientist. Each chapter in this book contains a useful bibliography of references that can provide for ready access to current research in the field. We should be grateful that these authors have taken time from their busy schedules to share their knowledge and experience with all of us.

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