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1. REMINGTON (THE SCIENCE AND PRACTICE OF PHARMACY)
● Author: Joseph P Remington
● Content:
VOLUME I
PART 1: THE SCIENCE OF PHARMACY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Introduction
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Control
Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms, Manufacturing and Compounding
Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
VOLUME II
PART 2: THE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY
7. Fundamentals of Pharmacy Practice
8. The Scope of Pharmacy Practice
9. Social. Behavioral, Economic, and Administrative Sciences
10. Patient Care
2. BENTLEY’S TEXT BOOK OF PHARMACEUTICS
● Author: Sanjay K. Jain
● Contents:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Physiochemical Principles
Pharmaceutical Operations
Pharmaceutical Practice
Radioactivity
Microbiology and Animal Products
6. Formulation and Packing
3. CLINICAL PHARMACY AND THERAPEUTICS
• Author: Roger Walker and Kate Whittlesea
• Contents:
1. General
2. Life stages
3. Therapeutics
4. PRACTICE MANUAL OF ADVANCE PHARMACEUTICS
● Author: M Senthil Kumar
● Contents:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Advanced Physical Pharmaceutics
Advanced Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics
Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology
Novel Drug Delivery Systems
5. PHARMACY ADMINISTRATIONS
● Author: GVRK Acharya
● Contents:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Features of Business Organization and New Economic Environment
Manufacturing Management
Work Study
Organization of Distribution and Marketing
Pharma Industry
Insurance and Pharma
Governance in Pharmacy
Principle of Drug Store and Community Pharmacy Administration
6. DISPENSING FOR PHARMACEUTICAL STUDENTS
● Author: John William Cooper, Colin Gunn
● Contents:
1. General Dispensing
2. Sterilization Practice
7.PHARMACUITICAL TECHNOLOGY II
● Author: Gaurav Agarwal, Atul Kaushik
● Contents:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Capsules
Microencapsulation
Tablets
Tablet Coating
Sustained and Controlled Release Dosage Forms
Ophthalmic Products
Nasal Products
Otic (Ear) Products
Parenteral Products
Packaging of Pharmaceuticals
8.INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS
● Author: Judith A Rees, Lan Smith and Jennie Watson
● Contents:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Introduction
Rational Numbers
Systems and Units
Concentrations
Dilutions
Formulations
Calculations of Doses
Doses in Children
Density, Displacement Volumes and Displacement Values
Calculations Involving Molecular Weights
Parenteral Solutions and Isotonicity
Accuracy of Measurement
Calculations Involving Information Retrieval
9.THEORY AND PRACTICE OF Physical pharmacy
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Authors: Gaurav Jain, Roop Krishan Khar, Farhan Jalees Ahmad
Contents:
1. Theory
2. Practical
3. Multiple Choice Questions
10.RULES AND GUIDANCE FOR PHARMACEUTICAL
DISTRIBUTORS
● Published by: Pharmaceutical press
● Contents:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Medicines and Health Care Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
Guidance on Wholesale Distribution Practice
Legislation on Wholesale Distribution
Glossary of Legislature
11.FORENSIC PHARMACY
● Author: Guru Prasad Mahanta
● Content:
1. Pharmaceutical scenario and Related Regulations –from Past to the Present
2. Drugs and Cosmetic Act
3. Pharmacy Act
4. Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act
5. Patent Act
6. Drug Price Control Order
7. Pharmaceutical Policy
8. The drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act (Advertisement
that misleads are the Act of Misdeeds)
9. Medicinal and Toilet Preparations (Excise Duties) Act
10. The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act
11. The Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act
12. Insecticides Act
13. Right to Information Act
14. Pharmaceutical Ethics
15. Pharmaceutical Marketing (Promotion)—Code of Practices
16. Code of Criminal Procedure
17. The Tamil Nadu Shops and Establishments Act
12.Aulton’s pharmaceutics: The design and manufacture
of Medicines
● Editor: Michael E. Aulton
● Contents:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Scientific Principles of Dosage Form Design
Particle Science and Powder Technology Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Sterilization
Biopharmaceutical Principle of Drug Delivery
Dosage Form Design and Manufacture
Packaging and Stability of Pharmaceutical Products
21.PEDRIATIC DRUG HANDLING
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AUTHOR: COSTELLO LONG WONG TULEV YEUNG
CONTENT.
page no
1. PAEDRATRIC PHARMACOKINETIC AND PHARMACODYNAMICS.
2. PHARMACOGENIC CONSIDERATIONS IN PAEDIATRIC
DRUG HANDLING.
1
13
3. MEDICATION ERROR IN CHILDREN.
23
4. PAEDIATRIC FORMULATIONS IN PRACTICE.
43
5. UPDATE AND REGULATIONS AROUND THE WORLD.
75
6. CLINICAL TRIALS IN CHILDREN.
85
22.DRUG DRUG INERACTION
 AUTHOR: EDITED BY ALBERT P
 CONTENT:
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OVERVIEW--> PHARMACOKINETICS DRUG -DRUG INTERACTION.
ROLE OF CYTOCHROME P450 ENZYME IN DRUG -DRUG
INTERACTIONS.
1-6
7-27
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THE LIVER AS A TARGET FOR CHEMICAL -CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS.
APPLICATION OF HUMAN LIVER MICROSOMES IN METABOLISM
BASED DRUG -DRUG INTERACTION: IN-VITRO IN-VIVO CORRELATIONS AND
37-60
65-95
THE ABBOTT LABORATORIES EXPERIENCE.
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PRIMARY HEPATOCYTES CULTURES AS AN INVITRO EXPERIMENTAL
MODEL FOR THE EVALUATION OF PHARMACOKINETIC D-D-I.
103-127
LIVER SLICE AS A MODEL IN DRUG METABOLISM
131-165
USE OF cDNA EXPRESSED HUMAN CYTOCHROME
P450 ENZYME TO STUDY POTENTIAL DRUG -DRUG
171-185
INTERACTION.
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PHARMACOKINETICS OF DRUG INTERACTION.
EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF EVALUATING ENZYME
INDUCTION POTENTIAL of NEW DRUG CANDIDATES
IN AINMALS AND HUMANS AND STRATEGY FOR THEIR USE.
METABOLIC DRUG -DRUG INTERACTION: PRESPECTIVE FROM
189-202
205-220
231-237
FDA MEDICAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY REVIEWER
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DRUG INTERACTION: PERSPECTIVE OF THE CANADIAN DRUG DIRECTORATE.
239-252
OVERVIEW OF EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH FOR THE STUDY OF
DRUG METABOLISM AND DRUG -DRUG INTERACTION.
255-271
23.PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
 AUTHOR: STEPHANIE C. PESHEK
 CONTENT:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
HISTORY AND TRADITIONAL TECHNICAN ROLES.
1-13
PROFESSIONALISM AND ETHICS.
15-29
PATIENT SAFETY.
31-49
TRAINING AND MENTORING.
51-63
ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE.
65-77
HUMAN RESOURCES AND LABOUR RELATIONS.
79-95
CULTURE COMPETENCE.
97-111
NEGOTIATION AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE.
113-123
CUSTOMER SERVICE.
125-133
SUBSTANCE ABUSE.
135-145
SECURITY AND RISK MANAGEMENT.
147-159
CAREER MANAGEMENT.
161-175
THE TECHNICIAN SUPERVISOR.
177-189
TECHNICIANS IN INVENTORY MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY.
191-205
24.TEXT BOOK OF PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY 1
AUTHOR: GAURAV AGARWAL, ATUL KAUSHIK
CONTENT:
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PREFORMULATION STUDIES
1
LIQUID DOSE FORM.
45
SEMISOLID DOSE FORM.
134
SUPPOSITORIES.
191
AEROSALS.
228
COSMETOLOGY AND COSMETICS PREPARATION.
259
LABORATORY MANNERS.
310
25- DRUG AND COSMETIC FORMULATION:
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AUTHOR : RANJAN MAGAZINE
CONTENTS:
1.Uncoated, Dispersible and coated tablet Technologies.
2. Eye and Ear drops technologies
3. Analgesic cream formulation.
4. Emulsion formulation technologies.
5. Multivitamins nutritional soft capsule.
6. Strong solution formulation.
7. Liquid syrup technology.
8. Pharmacy Calculations.
9. Suspension technologies.
10. Antibiotic dry syrup technology.
11. Hard capsule technology
12. Dry injection technology.
13. Fluid juice technology
14. Analgesic gel formulation.
15. Dusting powder technology
16. Ointment formulation technology.
17. Liquid parenteral technology.
18. Herbal power technologies.
19. Liquid extract technology.
20. Tincture technology.
DRUG AND COSMETICS FORMULATIONS:
21. Essential oil technology.
22. Body spray and after spray technology.
23. Cream technology.
24. Shaving cream formulation.
25. Creamy soap, transparent soap, detergent cake, powder technology.
26. Hair gel formulation.
27. Lotion technology.
28. Shampoo technology.
29. Toothpaste technology.
30. Better cream formulation.
31. Gum paint formulation.
32. Hair oil formulation technology.
33. Mouth wash and gargle technology.
34. Shaving gel technology.
35. Lip gloss formulation.
36. In process, Quality control, Quality assurance test of pharmaceutical products.
37. Packing technology.
38. Marketing.
39. Name of drug excipients.
40. Name of cosmetic ingredients.
APPENDICES:
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
100% soluble tablets of lactose.
Emblica product literature.
Shekakai product literature.
100% dissolution tablet of lactose and sucrose.
Sapindus mukorossi product literature.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
Sunny enterprices essential oils.
Price calculation of film coated tablets.
MRP calculation of liquid extract reetha.
Sunny enterprices labels.
Liquid extracts and extracts.
Bibliography
Index
27. PHARMACEUTICALS ISOLATORS:
 EDITED BY: BRAIN MIDCALF, W MICHELL PHILLIPS, JOHN S NEIGER AND TIM
JCOLES.
 CONTENTS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Isolator applications.
Design
Transfer devices.
Access devices.
Sitting of isolators and clothing regimens.
Cleaning, decontamination and disinfection.
Physical monitoring.
Leak testing.
Microbiology monitoring.
Validation.
Standards and guidelines.
Definition of terms.
A1 Handling cytotoxic drugs in isolators in NHS pharmacies
HSE/MCA January 2003.
A2 TRAINING.
A3 STAINLESS STEEL FOR ISOLATORS.
A4 HEPA filtration mechanism, MPPS and typical particle size.
A5 Calculations to estimate the size of a leak that can be detected using DOP.
A6 Activated carbon filters.
A7 Useful tables.
28.INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACEUTICS – II
 AUTHOR: A.K GUPTA / S.S BAJAJ
 CONTENTS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Prescription.
Pharmaceuticals incompatibilities.
Posology.
Powders.
Monophasic liquid dosage form.
Additives in dosage form.
Suspensions.
Emulsions.
Semisolid dosage form.
Suppositories.
Dental and cosmetic preparations.
Parenteral preparations.
Ophthalmic products.
Reference books
Index.
29.ADVANCED PHARMACEUTICS
(PRACTICAL MANUAL)
 AUTHPOR: M. SENTHIL KUMAR
PART-I (Advanced physical pharmaceutics)
EXPERIMENT -1
(Preformulating studies)
EXPERIMENT -2
Solubility studies
EXPERIMENT -3
Excipients interactions
EXPERIMENT -4
Effect of ph. on rheological characteristics
EXPERIMENT – 5
Dissolution kinetics.
EXPERIMENT – 6
Spherical crystal of ascorbic acid.
EXPERIMENT – 7
Effect of solubilizing agent.
EXPERIMENT – 8
Effect of ph. on the apparent partition, coefficient of drug.
EXPERIMENT -9
Stability testing.
EXPERIMENT -10
Accelerated stability testing.
EXPERIMENT -11
Solubility enhancement – Solid dispersion.
EXPERIMENT -12
Polymorphism.
PART-2 (Advanced pharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics)
EXPERIMENT -13
In vitro bioavailability studies- Conventional tablets.
EXPERIMENT -14
In vitro bioavailability studies – Sustained release tablets.
EXPERIMENT -15
Urinary excretion data by sigma -Minus method.
EXPERIMENT -16
Urinary excretion data by rate excretion method.
EXPERIMENT -17
Pharmacokinetics parameters by manual calculation.
EXPERIMENT -18
Calculation of pharmacokinetics parameters by software.
EXPERIMENT – 19
Plasma protein building.
EXPERIMENT -20
Plasma drug profile curve by oral IV route.
EXPERIMENT 21
Bioavailability of paracetamol in human saliva fluid.
EXPERIMENT -22
In vitro In vivo correlation.
PART 3 (Advanced pharmaceutical technology)
EXPERIMENT -23
Guar gum matrix tablets
EXPERIMENT -24
Effect of super disintegrant on dissolution rate
EXPERIMENT -25
Preparation of paracetamol by different methods.
EXPERIMENT -26
Floating tablets.
EXPERIMENT -27
Effervescent granules
EXPERIMENT -28
Sustained release matrix tablets.
EXPERIMENT -29
Three-layer gaur gum matrix tablets.
EXPERIMENT -30
In situ gel
EXPERIMENT -31
Transdermal gel.
PART 4 (Novel Drug Delivery System)
EXPERIMENT -32
Chitosan microspheres
EXPERIMENT -33
Sodium alginate microspheres.
EXPERIMENT -34
Ethyl cellulose microspheres
EXPERIMERNT -35
Microencapsulation
EXPERIMENT -36
Sustained release microcapsules
EXPERIMENT -37
Gelatin microspheres.
EXPERIMENT -38
Microemulsion.
EXPERIMENT -39
Sodium alginate beads.
EXPERIMENT -40
Multiple Emulsion.
EXPERIMENT -41
Liposomes
EXPERIMENT -42
Noisome
EXPERIMENT -43
Bilosomes
EXPERIMENT -44
Emulsomes.
EXPERIMENT -45
Transferosomes
EXPERIMENT -46
Ethosomes
EXPERIMENT -47
Solid lipid nano particles.
EXPERIMRNT -48
Gelatin nanoparticles.
EXPERIMENT -49
Isolation of DNA from onion.
EXPERIMENT-50
Isolation of lecithin from egg yolk.
30.PHARMACEUTICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
(CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS)
Author:GARY WALSH
CONTENTS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Pharmaceuticals, biologics and biopharmaceuticals.
Protein structure.
Gene manipulation and recombinant DNA technology.
The drug development process.
Sources and upstream processes.
Downstream processing.
Product analysis.
The cytokines: the interferons family.
Cytokines: Interleukins and tumor necrosis factor.
Growth factors.
Therapeutic hormones.
Recombinant blood products and therapeutic enzymes.
Antibodies, vaccines, adjuvants.
Nucleic acid and cell-based therapeutics.
31.Comprehensive Pharmacy Revision
 Author: Shargal, Mutnick, Souney, Swanson.
 Contents:
1.
Pharmaceutical calculation
2.
Pharmaceutical principles and drug dosage forms
3.
Biopharmaceutics and drug delivery system
4.
Extemporaneous prescription compounding
5.
Basic pharmacokinetics
6.
Bioavailability and Bioequivalence
7.
Biotechnology drug products
8.
Drug metabolism, Prodrugs and Pharmacogenetics
9.
Pharmacology and Medicinal Chemistry of drugs affecting the nervous system
10.
11.
Pharmacology and medicinal chemistry of cardiovascular and diuretic drugs
Pharmacology and medicinal chemistry of Autacoids, Nonsteroidal, Anti-inflammatory
drugs and Antihistamines
12. Pharmacology and medicinal chemistry of endocrine and related drugs
13.Drug-Drug and Drug-Nutrients interaction
14.Drug Information resources
15.Biostatistics
16.Clinical technology
17.Sterile products
18.Parapharmaceuticals, Di
19.Over the counter Otic, Dental and Ophthalmic Agents
20.Over the counter Dermatological Agents
21.Over the counter Weight control, sleep and smoking Cessation aids
22.Over the counter agents for fever, pain, cough cold and Allergic Rhinitis
23.Over the counter agents for constipation, diarrhea, hemorrhoids and
heart burn
24.Over the counter Menstrual, Vaginal and Contraceptive agnostic
25. Herbal medicines and Nutritional supplements
26.Clinical Pharmacokinetics and therapeutic drug monitoring
27.Pediatrics
28.Geriatrics
29.Women's health
30.Clinical laboratory test
31.Coronary Artery diseases
32.Cardiac Arrhythmias ds and Medical devices33.Hypertension
34.Heart Failure
35.Thromboembolic disease
36.Infectious diseases
37.Seizure disorders
38.Parkinson disease
39.Shizophrenia
40.Mood disorder, Anxiety spectrum disorder, Attention deficit Hyperactivity disorder
41.
Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
42.
Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
43.
Hyperuricemia and Gout
44.
Peptic ulcer diseases and relate Acid associated Disorders
45.
Disease of the Bowel -Inflammatory, Bowel Disease and Irritable Bowel Syndrome
46.
Diabetes Mellitus
47.
Thyroid Diseases
48.
Renal disorder
49.
50.
Hepatic disorders
Cancer Chemotherapy
51.
Pain management
52.
Nutrition and the hospitalized patient
53.Immunosuppressive agents in organ transplantation
54.
Outcomes Researches and Pharmacoeconomics
55.
Drugs product development in the pharmaceutical industry
56.
Microbiology
57. Immunology
58.Principles of Pharmacology and Medicinal
Chemistry
59.
Nuclear Pharmacy
60.
Medication therapy management
61.Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting
62.
Medication errors
63.
Federal pharmacy law
64.
Reviewing and Dispensing Prescription and Medication Orders
Introduction to Pharmaceutics
Author: Ashokk Gupta
Contents:
1.
Pharmaceutical dosage forms and new drug delivery
2.
Pharmacopias and Formularies
3.
Weight and measures
-Percentage calculaion
-Allegations method
-Isotonuc solutions
4.Packaging of Pharmaceuticals
-Aerosol packaging
5. Size reduction
-Factors affecting size reduction -Ball Mill
-Hammer Mill
-Disintegrator
-Fluid energy Mill
6.
Size separation -By shifting
-Sedimentation method -Cyclone separator
7. Mixing and homognisation -Hand
homogeniser -Silverson Mixer -Agitator Mixer
-Tripple Roller Mill
8. Filtration and clarification -Filter media
-Filter Aids
-Sintered Filters
-Filter Candles
–Filter Press
-Metafilters
9. Extraction and Galenicals
-Continuous Hot Extraction
-Ayurvedic Dosage Forms
10. Heat Process
-Factors Affecting Evaporation
-Evaporating Pan
-Evaporating Still
11. Distialltion
-Simple distillation
-Fractional distillation
-Steam distillation
-Vaccum Distillation
- Water for Injecetion
12.
Drying Processes
-Tray Dryers
-Fluidized Bed Dryers
-Vaccum Dryer
-Freeze Dryer
13.Sterilization
-Difference between sterilization and Disinfection -By dry heat
-By moist heat
-By radiations
-Gaseos sterilization
-Aseptic techniques
14.Tablets
-Types
-Excepients
-Defects
-Coating
-Microencapsulation
-Evaluation
15.Capsules
-Hard
-Soft
-Special types
16.Immunity and Immunological Preparations
Pharmacy administration
Author: GVRK Acharyulu
Contents:
1.
Features of Business Organisation And new economic environment.
-Introduction to business
-Functions of business
-Forms of business organization
-Characteristic features of business organization -Public sector enterprises and types
-Changing business environment in past liberlization scenario 2. Manufacturing management -Introduction
-Manufacturing and production management -Elements of production operation -Production planning and control
-Plant location
-Types of plant layouts -Methods of production -World class manufacturing
-New product development process
3.
Work Study -Introduction -Method study -Concept of Quality
-Satistical Quality Control -Acceptance sampling -Demings contribution to quality
4.
Organisation of Distribution amd Marketing -Introduction
-The social function of marketing -Pharmaceutical marketing -Marketing mix
-Marketing starategies and product life cycle -Organisation of distribution
-Factors influencing channels of distribution -Pharma distribution channel
-Sales organisation -Sales promotion
-Pharma marketing process and its challenges
5. Pharma industry
-Introduction to Indian Pharmaceutical industry -Current status and its role in national
-Role of Pharma Industry to Indian economy -PSU's in Pharma Industry
-Manufacturing of basic drugs,synthetic and drugs of vegetable origin
-Export and Import Trend
-Export Import Trade
6. Insurance And Pharma -Introduction Introduction in insurance
-Major Foreign Insurnce Companies In India -Types of Insurances
-Types of Insurance policies -General Insurance Marine Insurance -Health insurance -Insurance
sector In India
-Types of health care Insurance Available
7. Governance In Pharmacy
-Introduction to Pharmacy Councils
-Constitution and composition of state councils
-Pharmaceutical export promotion council
(PHARMEXCIL)
-Pharmaceutical associations in India
-Medical detailing
-Major legisalitons
8.Principles of Drug Store and Community Pharmacy administration
-Introduction
-Drug store
-Organisation
-Community Pharmacy Adminstration -Drug Store Planning -Salesmanship
-Sales Promotion
-Accounting records in Drug Store -Options for retail Pharmacies
Pharmaceutical Formulation and
Dispensing Pharmacy
Author:Pearson
1.
Introduction to Pharmacy -Drugs in human life -Prehistoric
Pharmacy -Prehistoric Time
-Revival of Pharmacy in Early modern World -Pharmacy in India
-Different Pharmacy Practice Areas
-Major Pharmaceutical and Medical Symbols
2. Prescription
-Role of Pharmcist
-OTC drugs and prescription drugs
-Form of a prescription order
-Parts of Prescription
-Processing the prescription order
-Pricing the prescription
3. Posology
-Formulas based in age
-Formulas based on body weight
-Formulas Based On Body Surface Area -Factor Affecting dose
selection
4.Introduction to dosage form
-Classification of Dosage Forms
5.Solid dosage forms
-Introduction
-Tablets
-Manufacturing of tablets
-Tablet coating
-Capsules
-Pills
-Pastilles
-Vistellae
-Cachets
-Powders
6.Liquid dosage forms
Part I Monophasic liquid dosage forms
-Characteristics of a solution -Classification of Solution
-Formulation Consideration of Monophasic liquid dosage forms
Part II Biphasic liquid dosage form
Suspension
-Emulsion
7.
Semisolid Dosage Forms
-Introduction
-Mecahnism of Percutaneous Drug Absorption
-Kinetics of drug permeation
-Physical method of tropical drug deleivery
-Ointments
-Jellies
-Suppositries
- Creams
-Gels
-Poultices
-Rigid form Plasters
-Recent advance in semisolids
8.Sterile dosage forms
-Introduction
-Parenteral routes of drug administration
-Official classification of injections
-Formulation consideration for injectable preparation -Good manufacturing
practices
-Formulation of Injectables and addities
-General method of parentral manufacturing -Total parenteral
nutrition
-Irrigation amd dialysis solution
-Methods of sterilization of parenteral products -Quality control tests for
sterile dosage forms -Parenteral controlled drug delivery system -Models
for parenteral dosage formulations
9.Incompabilities
-Mixture with physical incompabilities
-Chemical incompabilities
-Therapeutic incompabilities
10.Surgical ligatures and Sutures
-Introduction
-Historical background
-Absorable and nonabsorable Ligtures and sultures -Absorable sultures
-Non absorable sultures
-Surgical dressings
-Classification of surgical dressings
-Fibers
-Fabrics
-Bandages
-Self adhesive plasters
-Compound dressings
-Blood and rekatwd products
11.
12.
Herbal formulations
-Introduction
-Herbal fosage forms -Herbal extract -Preparation of some herbal formulations
-Introduction to alternative system of medicine
12.Pharmaceutical aerosals
-Aerosals and their historical background -Pharmaceutical aerosals
-Advantages and disadvantages of aerosals
-Basic components of aerosal system
-Formulation of pharmaceutical aerosls
-Types of aerosal system
Manufacturing of pharmaceutical aerosals -Stability testing of aerosals
-Quality control of pharmaceutical aerosals -Evaluation of Pharmaceutical aerosals -Labelling of Pharmaceutical aerosals
36-TUTORIAL PHARMACY
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AUTHOR: COOPER AND GUNN’S
CONTENTS:
PARTS ONE (PHYSICAL PHARMACEUTICS)
1-UNITS
5-DISPERSE SYSTEMS
2-SOLUTIONS
6-KINETICS
3-PHASE EQUILIBRIA
7-RHEOLOGY
4-SURFACE AND INTERFACIAL PHENOMENA
PART TWO (PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY)
8-FORMULATION AND DEVELOPMENT
9-PACKAGING
10-INTRO TO INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING 11-FLUID FLOW
12-HEAT TRANSFE
13-MASS TRANSFER
14-EVAPORATION
15-PARTCLE SIZ
16-SIZE REDUCTION
17-SIZE SEPARATION
18-MIXING
19-POWDER FLOW AND COMPACTION
20-FILTERATION
21-CENTRIFUGATION
22-EXTRACTION
23-DISTILLATION
24-DRYING
25-MATERIAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL PLANT CONSTRUCTION
PART THREE (BIOLOGICAL PHARMACY)
26-OUTLINE OF DEVELOPMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
27-FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY
28-BACTERIOLOGICAL METHODS
29-DYNAMICS OF ANTI MICROBIAL ACTIONS
30-EVALUATION TECHNIQUES IN MICROBIOLOGY
31-ANTISEPTICS, DISINFECTANTS AND PRESERVATIVES
32-ANTIBIOTICS
33-IMMUNOLOGY
34-BLOOD AND RELATED PRODUCTS
PART FOUR (LIGATURES AND SUTURES)
35-SURGICAL LIGATURES AND SUTURES
PART FIVE (RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES)36-RADIO ACTIVE ISOTOPES
37- PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY I
 AUTHOR:AGERWAL ,KAUSHAK
CONTENTS:
1-PRE FORMULATION STUDIES
2-LIQUID DOSAGE FORM
3-SEMI SOLID DOSAGE FORM
4-SUPPOSITORIES
5-AEROSIS
6-COSMETOLOGY AND COSMETIC PREPARATIONS
7-LABORATORY MANNERS
38) HANDBOOK OF PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY
AUTHOR:KUSHWAHA
CONTENTS:
CHAPTER1: TABLETS
CHAPTER2: CAPSULES
CHAPTER3: MICROENCAPSULATION
CHAPTER4: PARENTERAL PRODUCTS
CHAPTER5: NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
CHAPTER6: PHARMACEUTICAL PACKAGING
CHAPTER7: SURGICAL DRSSINGS
39)PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY
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AUTHOR: BHARATH (PEARSON)
CONTENT:
1-PREFORMULATION
2-POLYMER SCIENCE
3-PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY
4-PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
5-PILOT PLANT SCALE-UP TECHNIQUES
6-NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS
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ORAL CONTROL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
BUCCAL DRUG DELIVERYSYSTEM
NASAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
OCCULAR DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
VAGINAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
MICROSPHERES
NANOPARTICLES
LIPOSOMES
NIOSOMES
7-STABILITY TESTING OF ACTIVE SUBSTANCES AND PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
8-INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN PHARMACEUTICALS
9-REGULATORY AFFAIRS
10-VALIDATION
11-NUTRACEUTICALS AND COSMECUTICALS
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PART I:INTRO TO NUTRACEUTICALS
PART II: INTRO TO COSMECEUTICALS
40-PHYSICAL PHARMACY
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AUTHOR: AGERWAL AND KHANNA
CONTENTS:
1-STATES OF MATTER
2-MICROMERITICS AND POWDER RHEOLOGY
3-SURFACE AND INTERFACIAL PHENOMENA
4-RHEOLOGY
5-COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS
6-COARSE DISPERSIONS
7-COMPLEXATION AND PROTEIN BINDINGS
8-KINETICS AND DRUG STABILITY
9-BUFFERS AND BUFFERING AGENTS
10-SOLUBILITY AND RELATED PHENOMENA
11-DIFFUSION AND DISSOLUTION
12-THERMODYNAMICS
41. Locum Pharmacy.
Author: Pamela Mason.
Contents:
1.
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6.
Introduction.
Getting started.
Getting work.
At the pharmacy.
Dispensing.
Computers.
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Ordering stock.
Additional pharmacy services.
Hospital pharmacy.
Working overseas.
Income tax matters.
Insurance and pensions.
Appendices:
Bibliography.
Useful addresses.
42. Laboratory Manual for
Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmaceutics Experiments.
Author: Bijaya Ghosh & Rajeshri Dhurke.
Contents:
Physicochemical Parameters and Preformulation Studies (A-Group Experiments).
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Development of standard curve by UV-spectrophotometry.
Statistical validation of standard curve.
Determination of PKa by half neutralization method.
Determination of PKa by UV-visible spectrophotometry.
Determination of partition coefficient by shake flask method.
Determination of particle size by gravity sedimentation method.
Determination of product shelf life by accelerated stability testing.
Development of Phase-solubility diagram.
Preformulation studies for solid dispersion.
Prediction of skin permeability from simple physicochemical parameters.
Development and Evaluation of Controlled Release Dosage Forms (B-Group Experiments).
11. Development of sustained release matrix tablet.
12. Evaluation of precompression parameters of tablets.
13. Evaluation of sustained release matrix tablet.
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Development of controlled release microspheres by solvent evaporation method.
Development of albumin microspheres of sparingly water-soluble drug by thermal denaturation process.
Microencapsulation of a liquid drug using the simple coacervation technique.
Evaluation of drug-loaded microspheres.
Development of monolithic osmotic tablet of a highly water-soluble drug using controlled porosity membrane.
Development of monolithic osmotic tablet of a highly water-insoluble drug using asymmetric membrane.
Evaluation of osmotic drug delivery systems.
Development of solid dispersion by melting solvent method.
Evaluation of solid dispersion.
Development of fast dissolving tablets by sublimation method.
Evaluation of fast dissolving tablets.
Formulation of controlled release get containing drug-loaded microcapsules.
Experiments Related to Biopharmaceutics (C-Group Experiments).
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Mathematical model of drug dissolution: Noyes-Whitney’s law.
Mathematical model of drug dissolution: Hixson-Crowell theory.
Drug absorption: Determination of absorption profile of paracetamol using saliva.
Factors affecting drug absorption: pH partitioning effect.
Protein binding by equilibrium dialysis.
An experiment on competitive protein binding.
Effect of protein binding on drug distribution.
Determination of urinary excretion of paracetamol using second derivative spectrophotometry.
Prediction of in vivo plasma concentrations using in vitro dissolution data (convolution method).
Organoleptic evaluation of dosage forms by crossover study.
43. Basic Concepts in Pharmaceutical Research.
Author: Bijaya Ghosh & Sonal Dubey.
Contents:
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Basic Definitions and Probability Concepts.
Estimation and Hypothesis Testing.
Linear Regression and Correlation.
Factorial Design.
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Optimization Techniques.
Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship.
Pharmacophore-Based Drug Designing.
Molecular Docking.
UV Spectrophotometry.
High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.
Combinatorial Chemistry and High Throughput Screening.
Statistical Analysis of Bioequivalence Study and Clinical Trials.
44. Pharmaceutical Calculations.
Author: Howard C. Ansel & Shelly J. Stockton.
Contents:
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Fundamentals of Pharmaceutical Calculations.
International System of Units.
Pharmaceutical Measurement.
Interpretation of Prescriptions and Medication Orders.
Density and Specific Gravity.
Percent Strength, Ratio Strength, and Other Expressions of Concentration.
Calculation of Doses: General Considerations.
Calculation of Doses: Patient Parameters.
Calculation Involving Units of Activity and Other Measures of Potency.
Selected Clinical Calculation.
Isotonic and Buffer Solutions.
Electrolyte Solutions: Milliequivalents, Millimoles, and Milliosmoles.
Intravenous infusions, Parenteral Admixtures, Rate of Flow Calculations.
Assessment of Nutritional Status, Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition, and the Food Nutrition Label.
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Altering Product Strength, Use of Stock Solutions, and Problem Solving by Alligation.
Reducing and Enlarging Formulas.
Selected Calculations in Contemporary Compounding.
Selected Calculations Involving Veterinary
Pharmaceuticals.
Selected Calculations Associated with Plant Extractives.
Calculation of Active Drug Moiety.
Selected Calculations Involving Radiopharmaceuticals.
Selected Bioavailability and Pharmacokinetics Calculations.
Cost Differential Calculations in Drug Therapy.
Appendix A
Common Systems of Measurement and Intersystem Conversion.
Appendix B
Glossary of Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Drug Delivery Systems.
45. Biological and Pharmaceutical Applications of Nanometers.
Author: Polina Prokopovich.
Contents:
Section 1. Nanomaterials for Drug Delivery.
1. Stimuli-Responsive Nanostructured Silica Matrix Targeting Drug Delivery Applications.
2. Gold Nanoparticles: A Novel and Promising Avenue for Drug Delivery.
3. Liposomes as a Drug Delivery System.
4. Nanocarriers for Breast Cancer Therapeutics.
5. Nanoparticles: A Promise for Host Defense Peptide Therapeutics.
6. Novel Nanostructured Bioactive Restorative Materials for Dental Applications.
7. Redox-Triggered, Biocompatible, Inorganic Nanoplatforms for Cancer Theranostics.
Section 2. Antimicrobial Nanomaterials.
8. Surface Characteristics Dictate Microbial Adhesion Ability.
9. Antimicrobial Polymers Based on Nanostructures: A New Generation of Materials with Medical Applications.
Section 3. Nanomaterials in Biosensors.
10. Recent Advances in Nanodiagnostic Techniques for Infectious Agents.
11. Chromogenic Biosensors for Pathogen Detection.
12. Electrochemical Biosensors for Detecting DNA Damage and Genotoxicity.
13. In Vivo Molecular Imaging with Quantum Dots: Toward Multimodality and Theranostics.
14. Surface Modifications by Polymers for Biosensing Applications.
Section 4. Safety of Nanomaterials.
15. Nanotoxicity: A Mechanistic Approac
46.Introduction To Pharmaceutics ll
Author: A.K Gupta
Content
1.Prescription
2.Pharmaceuticalal Incompatibilities
3.Posology
4.Powders
5.Monophasic Liquid Dosage Forms
6.Additives In Dosage
7.Suspension
8.Emulsion
9.Semisolid Dosage Form
10.Suppositories
11.Dental And Cosmetic Preparations
12.Parenteral Preparations
13.Ophthalmic Products
47.Pharmaceutical Dispensing
Author: Nand And Khar
Contents:
1.Prescription
2.Incompatibilities In Prescription
3.Posology
4.Powders
5.Monophasic Liquid Dosage Forms
6.Biphasic Liquid Dosage Forms
7.Ointments
8.Suppositories And Pessaries
9.Dental And Cosmetic Preparations
10.Sterile Dosage Forms
11.Opthalmic Products
12.Tablets
13.Capsules
14.Appendix l (Drug Interaction)
15.Appendix ll (Pharmaceutical Preparations)
16.Appendix lll (Revision Questions)
17.Appendix lV (Patent And Proprietary Products)
48.Handbook Of Pharmaceutical Technology
Author: Ghosh
Content
Section-l
Pharmaceutics-l
1.Familiarization With New Drug Delivery System
2.Introduction To Pharmacopeias With Special Reference To The Indian Pharmacopeia
3.Metrology And Pharmaceutical
4.Packing Of Pharmaceuticals
5.Size Reduction
6.Size Separation
7.Mixing And Homogenisation
8.Clarification And Filtration
9.Extraction And Galenicals
10.Heat Process
11.Introduction To Drying Process
12.Sterilization
13.Processing Of Tablets
14.Processing Of Capsules
15.Immunology
Section-ll
Pharmaceutical-ll
16.Prescription
17.Incompatibilities In Prescription
18.Posology
19.Physio-Chemical Properties And Pharmaceutical Additives
20.Powders
21.Monophasic Liquid Dosage Forms
22.Biphasic Liquid Dosage Forms
23.Semisolid Dosage Forms
24.Dental And Cosmetic Preparations
25.Sterile Dosage Form
26.Miscellaneous Questions
Section-lll
Pharmacognosy
27.History And Scope Of Pharmacognosy
28.Adulteration And Drug Evaluation
29.Synonyms, Biological Sources, Family, Chemical constituents, Uses, Chemical Category Etc. Of Drug
30.Model Questions Of Pharmacognosy
Section-lV
Forensic Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
31.Forensic Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
49.The Pharmaceutical Codex
Author:Walter Lund
Content
Part-1 (Prepartion And Presentation Of Drugs As Medicine)
Section-l
1.Oral Solids
2.Oral Liquids
3.Solution Properties
4.Suspensions
5.Emulsions
6.Parenterals
7.Aerosols
8.Inhalation Products
9.Topical Semi-solids
10.Topical Liquids And Powders
11.Opthalmic Products
12.Rectal And Vaginal Products
Section-2 (Product Design, Development And Presentation)
1.Preformulation
2.Formulation
3.Modified Release Drug Delivery Systems
4.Biopharmaceutical And Pharmacokinetic
5.Rheology
6.Stability Of Medicinal Products
7.Incompatibility
8.Pharmaceutical Packaging
9.Storage
10.Pharmaceutical Aspects Of Clinical Trials
11.Statistics
Section-3 (Preparation And Supply Of Medicines)
1.Good Manufacturing Process
2.Licensing
3.Design Criteria For Production Facilities
4.Process Development
5.Validation
6.Dispensing Procedure And Practice Related Guidelines
7.Weighing, Measuring And Counting
8.Infusion Fluids, Admixture And Administration
9.Paediatric Preparations
10.Radiopharmaceuticals
11.Cytotoxic Drugs Handling Precautions
12. Medical Gases
13.Immunological Products
Section-4 (Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Sterile Processing And Contamination Control)
1.Pharmaceutical Microbiology
2.Control of Microbial Contamination And The Preservation Of Medicines
3.Pyrogens
4.Particulate Contamination
5.Sterilisation
6.Aseptic Processing
7.Cleanrooms For Pharmaceutical Production
8.Disinfectants And Antiseptics
Section-5 (Electrolyte Replacement,Nutrient Fluid And
Dialysis Solutions)
1.Electrolyte Powders And Oral Rehydration Fluids
2.Parenteral And Eternal Fluids
3.Peritoneal Dialysis And Hemodialysis Preparations
Section-6 (Nomenclature And Miscellaneous Data)
1.Nomenclature Of Organic Compounds
2.Miscellaneous Data
PART-II (Monographs On Drug Substances)
50.Pharmaceutical Analys
Author:Churchill Livingstone
Content:
1.Control Of The Quality Of Analytical Methods
2.Physical And Chemical Properties Of Drug Molecules
3.Titrimetric And Chemical Analysis Method
4.Ultraviolet And Visible Spectroscopy
5.Infrared Spectrophotometry
6.Atomic Spectrophotometry
7.Molecular Emission Spectroscopy
8.Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
9.Mass Spectrometry
10.Chromatographic Theory
11.Gas Chromatography
12.High Performance Liquid Chromatography
13.Thin Layer Chromatography
14.High Performance Capillary Electrophoresis
15.Extraction Method In Pharmaceutical Analysis
51.
HOSPITAL PHARMACY PRACTICE FOR TECHNICIANSAUTHOR: Mark G. Brunton
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INTRODUCTION
1. Health system and pharmacy technician overview
1. PROFESSIONALISM IN HEALTH SYSTEM OVER VIEW
2. Appearance and attitude
3. Behavior and practices
4. Interactions and decorum
2. THE PHARMACY TEAM: FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES
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Central Technicians
IV Room Technicians
Automation Technician
Specialty roles and duties
Modification safety
3. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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Health system software and equipment
Pharmacy management software and peripherals
Automations software and peripherals
Repackaging technology
IV room technology
4. GET SET FOR YOUR CAREER
1. Credentials
2. Finding employment
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INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL PHARMACY
 AUTHOR: Gaurav Agarwal
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HISTORY OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACOPEIA
PHARMACEUTICAL ADDITIVES
SIZE REDUCTION
SIZE SEPRATION
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATION
PRESCRIPTION
INCOMPATIBILITY IN PRESCRIPTIONS
EXTRACTION AND GALENICALS
MIXING
PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORM
EXPERIMENTS IN GENERAL PHARMACY
PRACTICE OF HOSPITAL, CLINICAL AND COMMUNITY PHARMACY
 AUTHOR: MOHD. AQIL
 CONTENTS:
1. HOSPITAL PHARMACY
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Status of health care system in India
Hospitals
Hospital Pharmacy
Drug distribution system in hospitals
Hospital Drug System
Surgical Instruments, hospital equipment and health accessories
Pharmacovigilance
Pharmacoepidemiology
Pharmacoeconomics
Manufacture of sterile and nonsterile products
Records and reports
Nuclear pharmacy
2. CLINICAL PHARMACY
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Introduction to clinical pharmacy
Patient counselling
Drug interaction of clinically important drugs
Drug toxicity and its management
Drug dependence and Addiction
Diseases: Etiology, Pathophysiology, Symptoms and treatment
Drug Information service
Rational drug use and Essential Medicines
3. COMMUNITY PHARMACY
1. Introduction to community pharmacy
2. The role of community pharmacy: Relationship with other health care
services
3. Prescribed medicines order interactions
4. Over the counter medicines
5. Community Pharmacy Management
6. Code of Ethics for Pharmacists
7. Polypharmacy and Its Implications
8. Introduction to Social Pharmacy
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HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACY
 AUTHORS: ANEES AHMAD SIDDIQUI, MOHAMMED ALI
 CONTENTS:
1. HOSPITAL PHARMACY
1. Hospitals
2. Hospital Organizations
3. Hospital Pharmacy
4. Drug distribution systems
5. Central supply services
6. Hospital Manufacturing
7. Nomenclature and uses of Surgical instruments and hospital equipment
8. Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee
9. Drug information services and drug information bulletin
10. Surgical dressings
11. Application of Computer in Pharmacy
2. CLINICAL PHARMACY
1. Clinical Pharmacy
2. Modern Dressing aspects
3. Commonly used terminology in Practice of Medicines
4. Diseases: Manifestations and physiopathology
5. Physiological parameters
6. Drug Interaction
7. Adverse drug reactions
8. Drug used in clinical toxicity
9. Drug abuse and drug dependence
10. Bioavailability of drugs
PREPARED BY: • FATIMA TOOBA
• FIZZA SAJID
• AYESHA UMAR
• MUBASHRA ZAFAR
• SAWERA SHAHZADI
• UZMA MEHER
• MARIUM FAIZ
• RIZWANA SEHAR
• ROHMA TARIQ
• RUBIA KHAN
• UROOJ MAQSOOD
SUPERVISED BY: • DR. M. SAQUIB QURESHI
• DR. IRFAN AHMED SOLANGI
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