Pharmaceutics is a core course for pharmacy and related majors, focusing on the fundamental theories, prescription design, preparation techniques, quality control, and rational application of pharmaceutical preparations. Through the study of this course, students will systematically master the skills of drug formulation design and preparation, understand the unit operations and quality control methods of pharmaceutical preparations, and cultivate innovative thinking, laying a solid foundation for future careers in drug research and development, production, and quality control.
Overview
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Syllabus
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Liquid Preparations
- 2.1 Unit Operations of Liquid Preparations
- 2.2 Liquid Preparations
- 2.3 Suspensions
- Chapter 3 Injections
- 3.1 Injections
- Chapter 4 Solid Preparations
- 4.1 Unit Operations for Solid Preparation
- 4.2 Solid Preparations
- 4.3 “Dance in Water” --Effervescent Tablets
- 4.4 How to Take Sublingual Tablets (Taking Nitroglycerin as an Example)
- 4.5 How to Take Capsules
- Chapter 5 Transdermal Drug Delivery Preparations
- 5.1 Transdermal Drug Delivery Preparations
- Chapter 6 Mucosal Preparations
- 6.1 Mucosal Preparations
- 6.2 Medications That “Breathe” - Inhalation Aerosols
- 6.3 Use of Eye Drops and Eye Ointments
- 6.4 Suppositories
- Chapter 7 Sustained and Controlled Release Preparations
- 7.1 Sustained and Controlled Release Preparations
- Chapter 8 Targeting Preparations
- 8.1 Targeting Preparations
- Chapter 9 Biotechnological Drug Preparations
- 9.1 Biotechnological Drug Preparations
- 9.2 COVID-19 Vaccine
- Chapter 10 Modern Chinese Material Medica Preparation
- 10.1 Modern Chinese Material Medica Preparation
- 10.2 Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Injections and Their Usage Precautions
- Chapter 11 The Stability of Pharmaceutical Preparations
- 11.1 The Stability of Pharmaceutical Preparations
- Chapter 12 Drug Packaging
- 12.1 Drug Packaging
- 12.2 The Secret of Blister Packing for Drugs
Taught by
Guangxi Medical University