Pharmaceutical Dosage Form Design A Sharma, YS Tanwar
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fm1PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORM DESIGNfm2
fm3PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORM DESIGN
YS Tanwar PhD M Pharm (Pharmaceutics) Professor and Head Department of Pharmaceutics Bhupal Noble's College of Pharmacy Udaipur, Rajasthan, India Co-author A Sharma PhD (Sub) M Pharm (Pharmaceutics) Assistant Professor Department of Pharmaceutics Bhupal Noble's College of Pharmacy Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
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First Edition: 2016
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fm5Preface
Formulation and evaluation of pharmaceutical dosage forms has been introduced in the syllabus of B Pharma and M Pharma courses of almost all universities. Teachers and students felt a need for textbook on Pharmaceutical Dosage Form Design. Teaching and research work in pharmaceutics during the last 50 years has provided enough insight in the subject. Pharmaceutical dosage form design is a unique organization of style that combines coverage of physical pharmacy and dosage form design. This text supplies new and must-have information regarding the excipients, preformulation studies, GMPs, validation procedure, ISO 9000, TQM, dissolution testing, bioequivalence studies, novel drug delivery systems, cosmetic manufacturing and quality control as well as packaging of dosage forms. The major objective of this edition is to serve as a textbook for graduate and postgraduate students in pharmaceutics. All the chapters are brief, clear and concise to provide students an understandable text and recent developments in the field. We hope teachers, students, researchers, scientists and pharmacy professionals will like this book and would also suggest measure to improve this book. We would be very pleased if our efforts result in an improved book to serve as a teaching and reference source in pharmaceutical sciences.
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