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“Ointments: Preparation, Evaluation, and Uses”
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    “Ointments: Preparation, Evaluation, and Uses”

  • These notes explain what ointments are and why they are used in pharmacy. They cover the classification of ointments based on how deeply they act on the skin and their therapeutic uses. The notes also describe different ointment bases like oleaginous, absorption, emulsion, and water-soluble bases. Additionally, they help you understand how to select the right ointment base according to skin conditions and pharmaceutical factors for better patient care.
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Suppositories in Pharmacy: Bases, Preparation & Evaluation
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    Suppositories in Pharmacy: Bases, Preparation & Evaluation

  • This chapter provides a detailed overview of pharmaceutical suppositories, including their advantages, such as bypassing first-pass metabolism and use in unconscious patients, and disadvantage,s like patient discomfort and limited drug load. It explains the various types of suppositories based on the site of insertion: rectal, vaginal, and urethral. The chapter also covers different bases used in formulatio,n such as fatty bases (like cocoa butter), water-soluble and water-miscible bases (like P...
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Pharmaceutical Emulsions: Principle and Applications
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    Pharmaceutical Emulsions: Principle and Applications

  • This chapter on emulsions provides a detailed overview of biphasic liquid dosage forms, focusing on their pharmaceutical significance. It includes an introduction to emulsions, their advantages, and classification into various types. The chapter also covers tests for identifying emulsion types, formulation ingredients, methods of preparation, and factors influencing the stability and shelf-life of emulsions.
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