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This textbook is written as a unified approach to various topics,
ranging from drug discovery to manufacturing, techniques and
technology, regulation and marketing. The key theme of the book is
pharmaceuticals - what every student of pharmaceutical sciences
should know: from the active pharmaceutical ingredients to the
preparation of various dosage forms along with the relevant
chemistry, this book makes pharmaceuticals relevant to
undergraduate students of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences.
This book explains how a particular drug was discovered and then
converted from lab-scale to manufacturing scale, to the market. It
explains the motivation for drug discovery, the reaction chemistry
involved, experimental difficulties, various dosage forms and the
reasoning behind them, mechanism of action, quality assurance and
role of regulatory agencies. After having a course based on this
book, the student will be able to understand: 1) the career
prospects in the pharmaceutical industry, 2) the need for
interdisciplinary teamwork in science, 3) the techniques and
technology involved in making pharmaceuticals starting from bulk
drugs, and 4) different dosage forms and critical factors in the
development of pharmaceutical formulations in relation to the
principles of chemistry.
A few blockbuster drugs including atorvastatin, sildanefil,
ranitidine, ciprofloxacin, amoxicillin, and the longest serving
drugs such as aspirin and paracetamol are discussed in detail.
Finally, the book also covers the important current pharmaceutical
issues like quality control, safety, counterfeiting and abuse of
drugs, and future prospects for pharmaceutical industry.
Unified approach explaining drug discovery, bulk drug
manufacturing, formulation of dosage forms, with pharmacological
and therapeutic actionsManufacturing processes of representative
active pharmaceutical ingredients and their chemistry plus
formulation of dosage forms presented in this book are based on
actual industrial processesCovers many aspects relevant to students
of the pharmaceutical sciences or newly employed pharmaceutical
researchers/employees. It contains summary information about
regulatory agencies of different countries
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