This is a thoughtful compilation designed and aimed to serve as a core text for both diploma and degree level students of pharmacy (D Pharm and B Pharm). The book will also be of interest to pharmacists, pharmacy technocrats and teachers in pharmacy colleges. It covers both theory and practical.
'Pharmaceutics-I' is a book on pharmaceutical experiments for First Semester B.Pharm students. It has relevant features like tables, diagrams, uses of ingredients. The author has also included viva questions after each practical. The information given is duly updated in accordance with the Based on syllabus prescribed by PCI Course Regulations 2014 .The students and teachers, alike, will find the book useful. It has covered topics like syrups, elixirs,solutions, suspensions, emulsions, powders and granules, suppositories, semisolids and gargles and mouthwashes, etc. It is different from other books as it is based on actual experiments carried out by the author.
The main objective of the book is to explain the fundamentals of pharmaceutics in the simplest possible language so that students can grasp the concepts easily. It keeps the balance between the basic essentials and advanced areas of knowledge.
Remington Education: Pharmaceutics covers the basic principles of pharmaceutics, from dosage forms to drug delivery and targeting. It addresses all the principles covered in an introductory pharmacy course. As well as offering a summary of key information in pharmaceutics, it offers numerous case studies and MCQs for self assessment.
The study of elements and the compounds they form is referred to as inorganic chemistry. Organic chemistry, on the other hand, is concerned with carbon and the compounds it forms. However, there is a lot of crossovers between organic and inorganic, thus the two categories are not completely separate from one another. The book's key features include an overview of general elements and the relevance of those aspects, with a focus on the applications in the pharmaceutical field. is a standard textbook that is often used for an introductory level inorganic chemistry undergraduate course. It provides a complete pedagogical framework to assist students with understanding essential concepts. This book gives a decent introduction to the topic; explains a variety of inorganic compounds as well as the minimal chemical facts and ideas that are required to comprehend current inorganic chemistry; offers a good overview of the subject. provides an advanced and in-depth descriptive treatment of all of the official compounds featured, with a significant emphasis on the production, characteristics, assay, and medicinal uses of the compounds. The book “A Textbook of Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry” is prepared in an exhaustive fashion and includes facts that have been brought up to date about the subjects that are covered in the curriculum. The book Covers the fundamentals of basic inorganic chemistry that are necessary for undergraduate pharmacy students, while students of chemistry, biology, and other relevant subjects will also find this book to be fascinating and informative.
"Completely revised and expanded throughout. Presents a comprehensive integrated, sequenced approach to drug dosage formulation, design, and evaluation. Indentifies the pharmacodynamic and physicochemical factors influencing drug action through various routes of administration."