Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing 2nd Edition by John Marriott, Keith Wilson, Christopher Langley, Dawn Belcher – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 0853699127, 9780853699125
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ISBN 10: 0853699127
ISBN 13: 9780853699125
Author: John F Marriott, Keith A Wilson, Christopher A Langley and Dawn Belcher
Pharmacists have been responsible for compounding medicines for centuries. Although most modern medicines are not compounded in a local pharmacy environment, there are still occasions when it is imperative that pharmacists have this knowledge. Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing provides a comprehensive guide to producing extemporaneous formulations safely and effectively. The book covers three core sections: the history of compounding; pharmaceutical forms and their preparation; product formulae. This is a modern, detailed and practical guide to the theory and practice of extemporaneous compounding and dispensing. Fully revised and updated, this new edition will be an indispensable reference for pharmacy students and practicing pharmacists. Supplementary videos demonstrating various dispensing procedures can be viewed online.
Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing 2nd Table of contents:
Part 1 History of compounding
1 Historical perspective
The origins of the pharmacy profession
Foundation of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
Pharmacy legislation
Development of the pharmacopoeias
2 Obsolete dosage forms, equipment and methods of preparation
Obsolete pharmaceutical preparations and preparative methods
Old pharmaceutical equipment
Old pharmaceutical containers
3 Historical weights and measures
Metrication
Part 2 Pharmaceutical forms and their preparation
4 Key formulation skills
Weights and measures
Medication strength
5 Extemporaneous dispensing
Guide to general good practice requirements
Suitable record keeping
Equipment
Product formulae
Ingredients
Storage and labelling requirements
Pharmaceutical packaging
6 Solutions
Introduction and overview
General principles of solution preparation
Oral solutions
Gargles and mouthwashes
Enemas and douches
External solutions
Worked examples
Summary of essential principles relating to solutions
7 Suspensions
Introduction and overview
General principles of suspension preparation
Oral diffusible suspensions
Oral indiffusible suspensions
Suspensions for external use
Worked examples
Summary of essential principles relating to suspensions
8 Emulsions
Introduction and overview
Formulation of emulsions
General method of preparation of an emulsion using the dry gum method
Stability of emulsions
Emulsions for external use
Worked examples
Summary of essential principles relating to emulsions
9 Creams
Introduction and overview
Terminology used in the preparation of creams, ointments, pastes and gels
General principles of cream preparation
Worked examples
Summary of essential principles relating to creams
10 Ointments, pastes and gels
Introduction and overview
Ointments
Pastes
Gels
Worked examples
Summary of essential principles relating to ointments, pastes and gels
11 Suppositories and pessaries
Introduction and overview
General principles of suppository and pessary preparation
General method for suppository preparation
Worked examples
Summary of essential principles relating to suppositories and pessaries
12 Powders and capsules
Introduction and overview
Bulk powders for external use
Bulk oral powders
Individual unit dose powders
Unit dose capsules
Worked examples
Summary of essential principles relating to powders and capsules
13 Specialised formulation issues
Introduction and overview
Posology
Dermatological extemporaneous formulation
Further reading
Part 3 Product formulae
Preface
14 Creams
15 Dusting powders
16 Internal mixtures
17 Liniments, lotions and applications
18 Ointments and pastes
19 Powders
20 Miscellaneous formulae
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