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The art, science, and technology of pharmaceutical compounding / Loyd V. Allen, Jr.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, D.C. : American Pharmaceutical Association, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002. Edition: Second editionDescription: xxvi, 493 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1582120358
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 21 615.4 A.L.A
LOC classification:
  • RS200 .A45 2002
NLM classification:
  • QV 778
Online resources:
Contents:
Sample FormulationsPreface to Second EditionPreface to First EditionIntroductionAbbreviations and Approximate Solubility DescriptorsChapter 1 Guidelines for Compounding PracticesChapter 2 Facilities, Equipment, and SuppliesChapter 3 Records and Record KeepingChapter 4 Stability of Compounded ProductsChapter 5 Pharmaceutical Compounding CalculationsChapter 6 Quality ControlChapter 7 Flavors, Sweeteners, and ColorsChapter 8 Preservation, Sterilization, and DepyrogenationChapter 9 Powders and GranulesChapter 10 CapsulesChapter 11 TabletsChapter 12 Lozenges/TrochesChapter 13 SuppositoriesChapter 14 SticksChapter 15 SolutionsChapter 16 SuspensionsChapter 17 EmulsionsChapter 18 Ointments, Creams, and PastesChapter 19 GelsChapter 20 Ophthalmic, Otic, and Nasal PreparationsChapter 21 Inhalation ProductsChapter 22 Parenteral PreparationsChapter 23 Biotechnology PreparationsChapter 24 Compounding for Special Populations and Special ProductsChapter 25 Veterinary Pharmaceutical CompoundingAppendix I Agents Withdrawn by FDA Because of Safety/Efficacy ConcernsAppendix II Specific Gravity ValuesAppendix III Sodium Chloride Equivalent Values of Selected AgentsAppendix IV Buffers and Buffer SolutionsAppendix V Viscosity-Increasing Agents for Aqueous Systems
Summary: Presents the information a pharmacy student needs to understand the purpose and processes of compounding in a logical and progressive format. This comprehensive reference provides practitioners with useful information on establishing, equipping, and operating a compounding facility.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Sample FormulationsPreface to Second EditionPreface to First EditionIntroductionAbbreviations and Approximate Solubility DescriptorsChapter 1 Guidelines for Compounding PracticesChapter 2 Facilities, Equipment, and SuppliesChapter 3 Records and Record KeepingChapter 4 Stability of Compounded ProductsChapter 5 Pharmaceutical Compounding CalculationsChapter 6 Quality ControlChapter 7 Flavors, Sweeteners, and ColorsChapter 8 Preservation, Sterilization, and DepyrogenationChapter 9 Powders and GranulesChapter 10 CapsulesChapter 11 TabletsChapter 12 Lozenges/TrochesChapter 13 SuppositoriesChapter 14 SticksChapter 15 SolutionsChapter 16 SuspensionsChapter 17 EmulsionsChapter 18 Ointments, Creams, and PastesChapter 19 GelsChapter 20 Ophthalmic, Otic, and Nasal PreparationsChapter 21 Inhalation ProductsChapter 22 Parenteral PreparationsChapter 23 Biotechnology PreparationsChapter 24 Compounding for Special Populations and Special ProductsChapter 25 Veterinary Pharmaceutical CompoundingAppendix I Agents Withdrawn by FDA Because of Safety/Efficacy ConcernsAppendix II Specific Gravity ValuesAppendix III Sodium Chloride Equivalent Values of Selected AgentsAppendix IV Buffers and Buffer SolutionsAppendix V Viscosity-Increasing Agents for Aqueous Systems

Presents the information a pharmacy student needs to understand the purpose and processes of compounding in a logical and progressive format. This comprehensive reference provides practitioners with useful information on establishing, equipping, and operating a compounding facility.

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