Pharmaceutics-I :Fundamentals and Applications

9788119238972
9788119238903
Pankaj Bhatt et al.,
290
2023
Paperback

  695       

About the Book

“Pharmaceutics I: Fundamentals and Applications” is a vital textbook for pharmacy students and professionals. It covers the basics of pharmaceutics, historical context, dosage forms, prescription handling, posology, pharmaceutical calculations, powders, liquid forms, suppositories, incompatibilities, and semisolid forms. This comprehensive guide is a valuable resource for those in the pharmacy field,
offering a strong foundation in pharmaceutical science and formulation.

Three features of the book:

 Comprehensive Coverage: “Pharmaceutics I: Fundamentals and Applications” provides extensive coverage of key topics in pharmaceutics, including historical context, dosage forms, prescription handling, posology, pharmaceutical calculations, and more. It serves as a one-stop resource for both pharmacy
students and professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of the field.

 Practical Application: This textbook offers practical insights into various pharmaceutical forms such as powders, liquids, suppositories, and semisolid dosage forms. It equips readers with valuable knowledge that can be directly applied in pharmacy practice, making it an essential reference for those working in the pharmaceutical industry.

 Strong Foundation: With clear explanations, practical examples, and a focus on fundamental concepts, “Pharmaceutics I: Fundamentals and Applications” lays a solid foundation in pharmaceutical science and formulation. It is an indispensable resource that empowers individuals in the pharmacy field to excel in their education and professional endeavors.’

Historical Background and Development of Profession of Pharmacy
Pharmacopoeias
Dosage Forms
Prescription
Posology
Pharmaceutical Calculations
Powders
Liquid Dosage Forms
Monophasic Liquids
Biphasic Liquids
Emulsions
Suppositories
Pharmaceutical Incompatibilities
Posology
Pharmaceutical Calculations
Powders
Liquid Dosage Forms
Monophasic Liquids
Biphasic Liquids
Emulsions
Suppositories
Pharmaceutical Incompatibilities