PHSC 42800: Dosage Forms I

3 Credits

Fall 2024Lecture
Fall 2024 Instructors(1)
Qi Zhou
3.16

The purpose of this course is to provide a foundation in the basic concepts of pharmaceutics that are the foundation of drug delivery. The course begins by presenting the molecular basis for aqueous and lipid solubility of drugs, pharmacokinetic principles that are related to dosage forms, mechanisms by which excipients or manufacturing processes affect bioavailability, and chemical kinetics applied to the shelf-life of dosage forms. The pharmaceutics principles are then applied to successively more complex liquid dosage forms: solution, emulsion, and suspension. The excipients that are required to prepare the dosage forms: buffers, preservatives, emulsifiers, suspending agents, wetting agents, etc., and the method of preparing each dosage form in both a compounding and manufacturing setting are covered.

Course PHSC 428 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

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GPA: 3.16
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A: 30%
B: 54%
C: 16%

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