Pharmaceutical formulations remain as much an art today as they have evolved into complex science. With exponential growth of generic formulations, the need for ready formulations has increased. Essentially a cookbook for making drugs, the six-volume handbook contains the recipes and process steps for over 2000 drugs, including a number of biotechnology drugs. This first volume covers tablets, both coated and uncoated and oral powders. The author has painstakingly assembled this book from FDA New Drug Applications, patent applications and the BASF book of generic formulations, all supplemented by his 30-plus years of experience in pharmaceutical formulations.
The first volume in the six-volume Handbook of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Formulations, Compressed Solid Products covers the largest category of pharmaceutical formulations, compressed solids, which include formulations of tablets and other compressed solids from publicly available but widely dispersed information from FDA New Drug Applications (NDA), patent applications, and other sources of generic and proprietary formulations.
The second volume in the six-volume Handbook of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Formulations, this book covers uncompressed solids, which include formulations of powders, capsules, powders ready for reconstitution and other similar products from publicly available but widely dispersed information from FDA New Drug Applications (NDA), patent applications, and other sources of generic and proprietary formulations.
The third volume in the six-volume Handbook of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Formulations, Liquid Products covers liquid drugs, which include formulations of non-sterile drugs administered by any route in the form of solutions (monomeric and multimeric), suspensions (powder and liquid), drops, extracts, elixirs, tinctures, paints, sprays, colloidons, emulsions, aerosols, and other fluid preparations from publicly available but widely dispersed information from FDA New Drug Applications (NDA), patent applications, and other sources of generic and proprietary formulations.
The fourth volume in the six-volume Handbook of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Formulations, Semi-Solid Products covers semi-solid drugs.
The fifth volume in the six-volume Handbook of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Formulations, Over the Counter Products includes formulations of products classified by the US FDA under OTC category, from publicly available but widely dispersed information from FDA New Drug Applications (NDA), patent applications, and other sources of generic and proprietary formulations.
The sixth volume in the six-volume Handbook of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Formulations, Sterile Products covers the sterile products, which include formulations of injections, ophthalmic products and other products labeled as sterile, from publicly available but widely dispersed information from FDA New Drug Applications (NDA), patent applications, and other sources of generic and proprietary formulations.
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