Modern Pharmaceutics, Two Volume Set Contributor(s): Florence, Alexander T. (Editor), Siepmann, Juergen (Editor) |
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ISBN: 142006570X ISBN-13: 9781420065701 Publisher: CRC Press OUR PRICE: $332.50 Product Type: Hardcover Published: May 2009 Annotation: "Modern Pharmaceutics" examines the impact of pharmaceutical biotechnology, cell therapy, pharmacogenomics (biotherapeutics), and nanotechnology on current practice, and the potential for personalized medicines and implications for pediatric and geriatric formulations. Reflecting the shift away from physical pharmacy, "Modern Pharmaceutics" is the must-have current reference text for pharmaceutics and drug delivery. The completely updated "Fifth Edition" brings together essential contributions from international thought leaders on: |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Medical | Pharmacology - Science | Chemistry - General |
Dewey: 615.1 |
Series: Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences |
Physical Information: 2.8" H x 7.3" W x 10.3" (5.35 lbs) |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: This new edition brings you up-to-date on the role of pharmaceutics and its future paradigms in the design of medicines. Contributions from over 30 international thought leaders cover the core disciplines of pharmaceutics and the impact of biotechnology, gene therapy, and cell therapy on current findings. Modern Pharmaceutics helps you stay current with the basic sciences, systems, applications, and advances in drug development--from materials used in formulations and dosage form design and manufacture, to testing in clinical trials. Improve research and development strategies with brand new content on: - methods of in vivo imaging of dosage forms- excipients, tablets, and aerosols--from physical chemistry to dosage form - solid state drug delivery - biotechnology-based pharmaceuticals - modern evaluation techniques for medicinal products - pharmaceutical nanotechnology - pharmaceutical physics - pediatric and geriatric medication - routes of administration - paradigms in pharmaceutical research |