Description ANTICOAGULANT Drugs that prevent blood coagulation and stop the occurrence or expansion of a thrombus. Classification: 1. Vitamin K antagonist – Warfarin. 2. Heparin...
Description Burn and Dale enunciated certain principles for conducting bioassays. These include, o All bioassays must be comparative and compared against a standard drug or...
Description Microbial risks to pharmaceuticals The risk to people from spoiled or otherwise adulterated pharmaceuticals has been appreciated for many centuries. However, it was only...
Description Terminal sterilization Both the FDA guidance on aseptic filling (2004) and the European Pharmacopoeia (in Chapter 5.1.1) state that of the methods of sterile...
Description Cleaning and disinfection 15.1 Introduction Cleaning and disinfection practices are an essential part of contamination control in the pharmaceutical industry, especially in relation to...
Description Introduction Many types of pharmaceutical products are required to be sterile. This includes injections, infusions, and pharmaceutical forms for application on eyes and on...
Description Introduction to pharmaceutical microbiology Introduction Microbiology is a biological science involved with the study of microscopic organisms. Microbiology is made up of several sub-disciplines,...
Description Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an idiopathic disease caused by a dysregulated immune response to host intestinal microflora. The term IBD is commonly used...
Description Peptic ulcers are open sores that develop in the inside lining of the esophagus, stomach and upper portion of small intestine (duodenum) as a...
Description Hypertension Types of Hypertension Epidemiology Etiology Pathophysiology Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Prevention INTRODUCTION TO CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM The heart is muscular organ about the size of...
Description When cells in some area of body duplicate without control, the excess of tissue that develops called tumor or neoplasm. The growth of neoplastic...
[A] LAXATIVES Created By:-Aakash Naik DCP-1DEFINATION:-Which the loose bowels (Intestine) or the drug promote difection (push out the excreta from the body through the anuSr.no....
Semester:- 7 All Subject Study Material No. Subject Click link 1. Instrumental Methods of Analysis Click Hear 2. Industrial Pharmacy II Click Hear 3. Pharmacy...
Hand written Notes of Pharmacy Practice NO. Chapter Publish By Click link 1. Hospital and it’s organization (Unit:- 1) Shraddha Patel Click Hear 2. Hospital...
Description Indian Regulatory Requirements: Central Drug Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) and State Licensing Authority: Organization, Responsibilities, Certificate of Pharmaceutical Product (COPP), Regulatory requirements and approval...