Formulation of Emulsion | Pharmacy Notes
Preparation of Emulsion: Dry gum method, Wet gum method, Bottle method, Homogenizer, Colloidal mill, Ultrasonic
Preparation of Emulsion: Dry gum method, Wet gum method, Bottle method, Homogenizer, Colloidal mill, Ultrasonic
The 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 is processed in each unit operation. Manufacturing of Tablets …
Processing of Pharmaceutical Tablets| Pharmaceutics Read More »
Quality Control (QC) tests For Parenteral Product QA (Quality Assurance) relates to the studies made and the plans developed for ensuring the quality of a product. QC (Quality Control) includes the carrying out of these QAs plans during production and includes all of the tests and evaluations performed to ensure quality exists in each specific …
Evaluation of Parenteral Preparation | Pharmaceutics Read More »
Parenteral/injectable preparations are packaged into containers made of glass or plastic. Container systems include or Various type of parenteral containers:- Ampoules Vials Syringes Cartridges Bottles Bags Glass container Glass is composed of Silicon dioxide & a varying amount of oxides Na, K, Ca, Mg, Al, Boron etc. Basic structure network silicon dioxide tetrahedron. Baric oxide …
Containers and Closers for Parenteral Sterile Preparation/Product Read More »
The ultimate goal in the manufacture of a sterile product is the absolute absence of microbial contamination. Inactivation of Micro-organism (MOs) by physical or chemical means. The D value is a single quantitative expression of the rate of killing of microorganisms. This is the time required for a 90% reduction in the microbial population. Hence, …
Type of base used for Paste, Preparation & Evaluation of Paste, Difference between Paste & Iontments: Notes for Pharmacy student
What is Aerosol? Aerosol or pressurized packages are defined as system that depends upon the power of compressed or liquefied gas to expand the content from the container. or Pharmaceutical aerosols are products that contain therapeutically active ingredients which are packed under pressure and are released upon activation of an appropriate actuator and valve system. …