Introduction & Scope of Anatomy & Physiology| Pharmacy Notes
Human Anatomy & Physiology: Introduction & Scope; Body cavities & Fluids; Homeostasis
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Human Anatomy & Physiology: Introduction & Scope; Body cavities & Fluids; Homeostasis
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India’s immunization programme, launched in 1985, is one of the largest health programmes of its kind in the world, catering to a birth cohort of 2.7 crore (27 million) children annually. The programme provides vaccination against eight life‐threatening diseases (diphtheria, whooping cough, Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) causing pneumonia and meningitis, tetanus, polio, tuberculosis, measles
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Evaluation of Pharmaceutical Suspension: Sedimentation volume, Zeta-potential/Electro-Kinetic property, Reology, Redispersibility,Pharmaceutical, Suspension
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Latin term Abbreviation Meaning ad ad to, up to ad lib. at pleasure adde add add (thou) agita agit shake, stir alternis horis alt. h. every other hour ana a.a. or aa of each ante a. before ante cibum a.c. before food, before meals ante
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Classification of Excipient (Pharmaceutical) and their uses in the formulation of Pharmaceutical products
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History of Pharmaceutical Industry in India, Bureau of Pharma PSUs of India & PRADHAN MANTRI BHARTIYA JANAUSHADHI PARIYOJANA (PMBJP)
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Excipients Excipients are additive substances (inert substances) used in tablet formulation to improve bulkiness, disintegration, dissolution rate and bioavailability of the drug. In the pharmaceutical industry it include all term which includes various sub-groups comprising diluents or fillers, binders or adhesives, disintegrants, lubricants, glidant, flavors, colors and sweeteners. . All of these must meet following
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Pharmacology of Corticosteroids Drugs: Mineralocorticoid & Glucocorticoid: Function
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Diluents For ease of handling by the patient, A tablet should weigh at least about 50 mg. Diluents are fillers used to make up the volume of tablets if the tablet is inadequate to produce the volume. Diluents are used as disintegrants in the dispersible and orally disintegrating tablets. Diluents are used to make of
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Powder Dosage form: Bulk Powders, Divided Powders, Dusting Powders & Insufflations and Dry Powder Inhalers