a textbook for graduate and undergraduate students in the pharmaceutical sciences. it is intended to provide a
comprehensive reference source on modem industrial pharmacy. this book-should be useful to practitioners in the pharmaceutical and allied health-sciences, hospital pharmacists, drug patent attorneys, government scientists
and regulatory personnel, and others seeking information concerning the design, manufacture, and control of pharmaceutical dosage forms.
Author(s): Leon Lachman, Herbert A. Lieberman, Joseph L. Kanig
Edition: Subsequent
Publisher: Lea & Febiger
Year: 1986
Language: English
Pages: 902
Tags: pharmaceutics
Preface
Contents
Section I. Principles of Phannaceutical Processing
1. Mixing
2. Milling
3. Drying
4. Compression and Consolidation of Powdered Solids
5. Basic Chemical Principles Related to Emulsion and SuspensionDosage-Forms
6. Pharmaceutical Rheology
7. Clarification and Filtration
Section II. Pharmaceutical Dosage Form Design
8. Preformulation
9. Biopharmaceutics
10. Statistical Applications in the Pharmaceutical Sciences
Section III. Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms
11. Tablets
12. Tablet Coating
13. Capsules
Part One Hard Capsules
Part Two Soft Gelatin Capsules
Part Three Microencapsulation
14. Sustained Release Dosage Forms
15. Liquids
16. Pharmaceutical Suspensions
17. Emulsions
18. Semisolids
19. Suppositories
20. Pharmaceutical Aerosols
21. Sterilization
22. Sterile Products
Section IV. Product Processing, Packaging, Evaluation, andRegulations
23. Pilot Plant Scale-Up Techniques
24. Packaging Materials Science
25. Production Management
26. Kinetic Principles and Stability Testing
27. Quality Control and Assurance
28. Drug Regulatory Affairs
INDEX