(INTRODUCTION TO DOSAGE FORMS)
PRACTICAL
Max. Marks: 80 Total Hours: 75 (3 hrs/week)Dispensing of prescriptions covering following dosage forms:
- Solid dosage forms including simple powders, compound powders, dusting powders, bulk and divided powders for oral use.
- Monophasic dosage forms including simple mixtures, mixtures containing diffusible and indiffusible solids, liniments, lotions, enemas syrups, elixirs, aromatic waters, gargles, mouthwashes, throat paints, ear drops.
- Biphasic dosage forms including suspensions and emulsions for internal use.
- Semisolid dosage forms including ointments, pastes, poultices and suppositories.
- Ophthalmic products including eye drops.
- Prescriptions related to pharmaceutical incompatibilities.
Books Recommended (Latest edition):
- Remington, The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, Mack Publishing Co., U.S.A. (Latest Edition.).
- J. W. Cooper and G. Gunn, Tutorial Pharmacy, 1st edition, 1956, Pitman Books Ltd., London, U.K.
- S. J. Carter, Dispensing for Pharmaceutical Students, 11th and 12th edition, 1967 and 1975, Pitman Books Ltd., London, U.K.
- E. W.. Martin, Dispensing of Medication, 7th and 8th edition, 1971 and 1982, Marek Publishing Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
- L. Lachman, H.A. Liebennan and J.L. Kanig, The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, U.S.A. (Latest Edition).
- H. S. Ansel and N.G. Popovich, Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Drug Delivery Systems, Baltimore, Md: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (Latest edition).
- E.A. Rowlins, Bentley's Textbook of Pharmaceutics, Bailliere Tindall and Cox, London, Latest Edition.
- J. B. Sprowls, Prescription Pharmacy, J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia.
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