Dosage form Classification with example
Introduction & Classification of dosage form Pharmaceutics; Pharmacy notes for GPAT/DI/Pharmacist & B.Pharm/D.pharm/M.Pharm
Read MoreIntroduction & Classification of dosage form Pharmaceutics; Pharmacy notes for GPAT/DI/Pharmacist & B.Pharm/D.pharm/M.Pharm
Read MoreNational Immunization/vaccination Schedule under UIP Universal Immunization Programe for Pharmacy and Nursing student
Read MoreSuppositories are prepared by rolling (hand-shaping), molding (fusion), and cold compression.
Read MoreDifference b/w Sterilization, Disinfection & Antiseptic. Physical & Chemical methods of Sterilization,, Evaluation of disinfectant.
Read MoreEvaluation of Disinfectants Suspension tests (Rideal-Walker phenol coefficient), Chick-Martin, Capacity Use Dilution test (carrier-based test) Kelsey and Sykes,Capacity test of Kelsey-Sykes -triple challenge test
Read MorePhenol compounds at a concentration of 2-5% are generally considered bactericidal, tuberculocidal, fungicidal and virucidal against lipophilic viruses. The phenol coefficient of a disinfectant is calculated by dividing the dilution of the test disinfectant by the dilution of phenol that disinfects under predetermined conditions. Disinfectants that
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Read MoreCalamine lotion: Composition, Difference between calamine lotion BP & USP/IP
Read MoreFormulation of Aerosol includes three techniques- Pressure filling, cold filling, compressed gas filling
Read MoreThe tablets formation process consists of a series of steps (unit processes)– weighing, milling, mixing, granulation, drying, compaction, coating and packaging. UNIT DOSE OPERATIONS: Every separate manufacturing step is called a “Unit Operation”. Weighing, Blending and Tabletting are individual unit operations. A “Batch” of powder or granulation
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