History of Pharmacy Profession and industry in India
History of pharmacy profession and industry in India, Pharmacy education before independence and after the independence of India
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History of pharmacy profession and industry in India, Pharmacy education before independence and after the independence of India
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Official Standard/Grade for Powder: IP (Indian Pharmacopoeia): Coarse powder, Moderately coarse powder, Moderately fine powder, Fine powder, Very Fine powder
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Official standard of powder, mechanism of size separation, Principle of size separation; Notes for D.Pharm, B.Pharm, GPAT, Pharmacist
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Types, Formulation & Quality control tests of parenteral Sterile Products, vehicles/solvent, antimicrobial & Antioxidant, buffers, tonicity agents
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What is isotonicity? For a solution to be termed isotonic (equal tone) it must have the same osmotic pressure as a specific bodily fluid. In pharmacy, isotonicity calculations are most often performed for parenteral and ophthalmic solutions which must have a freezing point depression of 0.52◦C for them to be isotonic with blood plasma and
IP (Indian Pharmacopoeia) is recognized as the official book of standards for the drugs being manufactured and/or marketed in India. IP contains a collection of authoritative procedures of analysis and specifications of drugs for their identity, purity and strength. The standards of the IP are authoritative in nature and are enforced by the regulatory authorities
IPC (Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission) भारतीय भेषज संहिता आयोग Read More »
Prescription: Parts & Error, Superscription, Inscription, Signatura, Handling & Types of Prescription
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Different types of Pharmaceutical Packaging: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Function of packaging, Packaging materials
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Sugar Coating of Tablets Sugarcoating of tablets is not as common in the pharmaceutical industry. Since it has been replaced by Polymer film coating. The sugar coating is generally water-soluble making it easier to dissolve quickly when it comes into contact with any liquid medium such as gastrointestinal fluids. One purpose of the sugar coating
Suspension: Formulation; Evaluation- Sedimentation volume, Redispersibility, Rheological property, Zeta-potential/Electro-Kinetic property