Preservatives: Definition, types & uses of Preservative
Preservative: Classification of Preservative based on mechanism of action & sources; their concentration as preservative
Preservative: Classification of Preservative based on mechanism of action & sources; their concentration as preservative
Pharmacy notes: Gargles, Throat Paint & Mouthwash: Monophasic Liquid Dosage Form; Notes for GPAT, Drug Inspector, Pharmacist
Topical Dosage Form: Liniments & Lotion; Difference between Liniment & Lotion,
Mixing is a process in which two or more than two separated components/phages are placed/lie as close as possible to each other. Powder segregation (demixing) is the opposite process of mixing, which means the separation of the drug from the powder components. Objectives of mixing:- To achieve uniform/homogeneous mixture- uniform drug distribution in the preparation. Maximize …
Types of Solution/Monophasic Liquid Dosage form, Solutions, Antimicrobial, Antioxidant & solvents used for Oral Liquid Preparation,
Introduction & Classification of dosage form Pharmaceutics; Pharmacy notes for GPAT/DI/Pharmacist & B.Pharm/D.pharm/M.Pharm