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Physicochemical Principles of Pharmacy
Physicochemical Principles of Pharmacy goes beyond the introductory aspects of physical pharmacy to show basic physicochemical principles are essential to an understanding of every aspect of drug action, from the design of dosage forms to the sites of action in the body. The book has 13 chapter. Chapter 1 about solids. Chapter 2 about physicochemical properties of drugs in solution. Chapter 3 about drug stability. Chapter 4 about the solubility of drugs. Chapter 5 about surfactans. Chapter 6 about emulsions, suspensions and other disperse systems. Chapter 7 about polymers and macromolecules. Chapter 8 about pharmaceutical nanotechnology. Chapter 9 about drug absorption and the oral route. Chapter 10 about pareneteral routes of drug administration. Chapter 11 about physicochemical drug interactions and incompatibilities. Chapter 12 about peptides, proteins and other biopharmaceuticals. Chapter 13 about physical assessment of dosage forms.
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