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This established textbook covers every aspect of drug properties from the design of dosage forms to their delivery by all routes to sites of action in the body.

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"The text is highly illustrated throughout and includes key points and appropriate examples, providing clinicians with some easily accessible and relevant information.
Some examples of adverse events due to excipients, impurities, the influence of dosage forms, materials in delivery devices and even light-induced effects are also included. Although the detection of adverse events is not an easy task, these examples may assist clinicians in asking the right questions to predict or identify adverse effects.
The new focus on applications to clinical practice in this edition has extended its usefulness from pharmacy and pharmaceutical scientist courses to clinicians seeking an understanding of formulations, especially for children and older people, and in identifying the cause of adverse events."

Beverley Glass, Australian Prescriber October 2016

-- Beverley Glass * Australian Prescriber *

Physicochemical Principles of Pharmacy

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A Paperback / softback by Prof Alexander T. Florence, David Attwood

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    Publisher: Pharmaceutical Press
    Publication Date: 01/12/2015
    ISBN13: 9780857111746, 978-0857111746
    ISBN10: 0857111744

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This established textbook covers every aspect of drug properties from the design of dosage forms to their delivery by all routes to sites of action in the body.

    Trade Review

    "The text is highly illustrated throughout and includes key points and appropriate examples, providing clinicians with some easily accessible and relevant information.
    Some examples of adverse events due to excipients, impurities, the influence of dosage forms, materials in delivery devices and even light-induced effects are also included. Although the detection of adverse events is not an easy task, these examples may assist clinicians in asking the right questions to predict or identify adverse effects.
    The new focus on applications to clinical practice in this edition has extended its usefulness from pharmacy and pharmaceutical scientist courses to clinicians seeking an understanding of formulations, especially for children and older people, and in identifying the cause of adverse events."

    Beverley Glass, Australian Prescriber October 2016

    -- Beverley Glass * Australian Prescriber *

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