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bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Chemistry for Pharmacy Students Professor Satyajit D. Sarker, Lutfun Nahar, 2013-05-28 This book has succeeded in covering the basic chemistry essentials required by the pharmaceutical science student... the undergraduate reader, be they chemist, biologist or pharmacist will find this an interesting and valuable read. –Journal of Chemical Biology, May 2009 Chemistry for Pharmacy Students is a student-friendly introduction to the key areas of chemistry required by all pharmacy and pharmaceutical science students. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the various areas of general, organic and natural products chemistry (in relation to drug molecules). Clearly structured to enhance student understanding, the book is divided into six clear sections. The book opens with an overview of general aspects of chemistry and their importance to modern life, with particular emphasis on medicinal applications. The text then moves on to a discussion of the concepts of atomic structure and bonding and the fundamentals of stereochemistry and their significance to pharmacy- in relation to drug action and toxicity. Various aspects of aliphatic, aromatic and heterocyclic chemistry and their pharmaceutical importance are then covered with final chapters looking at organic reactions and their applications to drug discovery and development and natural products chemistry. accessible introduction to the key areas of chemistry required for all pharmacy degree courses student-friendly and written at a level suitable for non-chemistry students includes learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter focuses on the physical properties and actions of drug molecules |
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bachelor of pharmaceutical science: ADME Processes in Pharmaceutical Sciences Alan Talevi, Pablo A. M. Quiroga, 2018-11-30 Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Excretion (ADME) processes and their relationship with the design of dosage forms and the success of pharmacotherapy form the basis of this upper level undergraduate/graduate textbook. As an introduction oriented to pharmacy students, it is also written for scientist from different fields outside of pharmaceutics. (e.g. material scientist, material engineers, medicinal chemists) who might be working in a positions in pharmaceutical companies or whose work might benefit from basic training in the ADME concepts and some biological background. Pedagogical features such as objectives, keywords, discussion questions, summaries and case studies add valuable teaching tools. This book will provide not only general knowledge on ADME processes but also an updated insight on some hot topics such as drug transporters, multi-drug resistance related to pharmacokinetic phenomena, last generation pharmaceutical carriers (nanopharmaceuticals), in vitro and in vivo bioequivalence studies, biopharmaceuticals, pharmacogenomics, drug-drug and food-drug interactions, and in silico and in vitro prediction of ADME properties. In comparison with other similar textbooks, around half of the volume would be focused on the relationship between expanding scientific fields and ADME processes. Each of these burgeoning fields has a separate chapter in the second part of the volume, and was written with leading experts on the correspondent topic, including scientists and academics from USA and UK (Duquesne University School of Pharmacy, Indiana University School of Medicine, University of Utah College of Pharmacy, University of Maryland, University of Bath). Additionally, each of the initial chapters dealing with the generalities of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion would include relevant, classic examples related to each topic with appropriate illustrations (e.g. importance of active absorption of levodopa, implications in levodopa administration, drug drug interactions and food drug interactions emerging from the active uptake; intoxication with paracetamol as a result of glutathione depletion, CYP induction and its relationship with acute liver failure caused by paracetamol, etc). ADME Processes and Pharmaceutical Sciences is written as a core textbook for ADME processes, pharmacy, pharmacokinetics, drug delivery, biopharmaceutics, drug disposition, drug design and medicinal chemistry courses. |
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bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Pharmacy Education in the Twenty First Century and Beyond Ahmed Fathelrahman, Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim, Alian A. Alrasheedy, Albert Wertheimer, 2018-04-19 Pharmacy Education in the Twenty First Century and Beyond: Global Achievements and Challenges offers a complete reference on global pharmacy education, along with a detailed discussion of future issues and solutions. This book begins with a brief overview of the history of pharmacy education, covering all levels of education and styles of learning, from undergraduate, continuing professional education, and methods for self-learning and development. Teaching strategies such as team-based learning, problem-based learning and interdisciplinary education are also described and compared to conclude why certain pharmacy programs attract students, and why educators prefer particular teaching strategies, assessment tools and learning styles. As a result, this book provides pharmacy educators, administrators, students and practitioners with a comprehensive guide to pharmacy education that will enable readers to choose the best approaches to improve, reform or select a program based on worldwide experience and the latest available evidence and research. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Pharmacology for Nurses Blaine T. Smith, Diane F. Pacitti, 2018-11-30 Pharmacology for Nurses, Second Edition teaches undergraduate nursing students the basic concepts of pharmacology. |
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bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Pharmacy Management Shane P Desselle, David P. Zgarrick, 2008-09-14 New Chapter on Leadership: While management and leadership are distinct concepts, they are often taught together in pharmacy management courses. Completely new version of chapter on Accounting, Financial Statements, and Financial Analysis (shorter and better focused on what pharmacists are interested in). New Chapter on Medicare Part D: Needed because of the huge impact it has had on pharmacy (particularly community pharmacy). Evidence-based: Management theory and models directly applied to pharmacy practice with appropriate cases and examples Chapter-opening learning objectives and case study Chapter-closing Q&A |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Drug Delivery Challenges and Novel Therapeutic Approaches for Retinal Diseases Christopher L. Cioffi, 2020-09-23 This book reviews the current state of ocular drug therapy and future therapeutic opportunities for a wide variety of conditions, including Age-related Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Retinopathy and Macular Edema, Glaucoma, and Inherited Retinal Diseases. Retinal diseases are major contributors to moderate or severe vision impairment in adults aged 50 years and older. The respective patient populations for many of these indications is expected to significantly increase as the world population continues to grow older. An improved understanding of the etiological underpinnings of ocular degenerative diseases over the past decade has significantly bolstered ophthalmic drug discovery. In this volume, contributions from leading experts explore the unique challenges faced for ocular drug discovery and delivery providing the reader with detailed information on ocular pharmacokinetics, in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo models for retinal disease pathology and emerging gene therapy treatments. The book is intended for all researchers and clinicians who wish to increase their knowledge on the latest findings in ocular drug therapy. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Preceptor's Handbook for Pharmacists Lourdes M. Cuellar, Diane B. Ginsburg, 2019-12-31 ASHP’s significantly updated 4th edition of our widely popular Preceptor’s Handbook for Pharmacists expands the content to include current challenges and issues impacting preceptors since fundamental changes have occurred that greatly affect modern practice including: The onboarding process Wellness and resiliency Misconduct and inappropriate behaviors Teaching across diverse student populations Ethics To be an effective preceptor, a pharmacist should exhibit clinical competency skills, possess excellent communication skills, and also demonstrate humanistic skills. This edition includes perspectives from across the country and from different or unique practice programs to bring a wide variety of expertise to this edition. The intent is for this book to be reflective on broad practice guidelines. The Preceptor's Handbook for Pharmacists, 4th edition is the updated and expanded authoritative resource for both new and experienced pharmacy preceptors to create a lifelong impact on young pharmacists. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Modern Pharmaceutical Industry Thomas M. Jacobsen, Albert I. Wertheimer, 2010-10-25 Modern Pharmaceutical Industry: A Primer comprehensively explains the broad range of divisions in the complex pharmaceutical industry. Experts actively involved in each component discuss their own contribution to a pharmaceutical company's work and success. Divisions include regulatory affairs, research and development, intellectual property, pricing, marketing, generics, OTC, and more. The seventeen chapters included in this resource offer a wide range of topics, from discovery and formulation to post-approval and legal. Readers will be given a detailed look at the structure of a contemporary drug company and a thorough understanding of what goes on behind the scenes. Modern Pharmaceutical Industry: A Primer is a valuable resource for all pharmacy students, new hires at pharmaceutical companies, drug company management, and academic health center libraries. No other text provides a comprehensive look at one of the most dynamic industries related to the modern healthcare system. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Pharmaceutical Engineering Anant Dr Paradkar, 2016 1 Mass transfer 2 Drying 3 Heat transfer 4 Evaporation 5 Crystallization 6 Flow of fluids 7 Distillation 8 Corrosion |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences , 1912 Vols. for 1912-45 include proceedings of the association's annual meeting. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: A Germ's Journey Katie Laird, Sarah Younie, Sarah (De Montfort University Younie, UK De Montfort University De Montfort University De Montfort University De Montfort University De Montfort University De Montfort University De Montfort University De Montfort University De Montfort University), 2017-02-01 This delightful board book follows the journey of a germ using unique heat-sensitive pages and combining interaction, play and learning, showing pre-schoolers the importance of clean hands. The journey, from the toilet seat to the tummy (and out again!), explores the concepts of germs being invisible to the naked eye, multiplying and causing illness. By placing their warm hands on the thermochromic patches, the multiplying germs are revealed. The simple, bright and bold illustrations by Charlie Evans allow children to develop an understanding of science and health from a young age, while having fun in the process |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Pharmaceutics Dr. Abhinandan Patil, Dr. Rajeshwar V. Kshirsagar, Dr. Firoj A. Tamboli, Dr. Ramling G. Patrakar, 2023-08-06 Pharmaceutics: Design of Dosage Forms and Drug Development is a comprehensive and authoritative textbook that offers an in-depth exploration of the fundamental principles and methodologies underlying the design, development, and formulation of pharmaceutical dosage forms. Written by esteemed experts in the field, this book provides a thorough understanding of the key concepts and advancements in pharmaceutics, making it an essential resource for students, researchers, and professionals in the pharmaceutical industry. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Choosing a Career in Pharmacy and in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Nicole Galiano, Pharm.D., 2001-12-15 Explores career opportunities for those interested in becoming involved with pharmaceutical sciences. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Pharmaceutical Quality Systems Oliver Schmidt, 2000-04-30 When a pharmaceutical company decides to build a Quality System, it has to face the fact that there aren't any guideline that define exactly how such a system has to be built. With terms such as quality system, quality assurance, and quality management used interchangeably, even defining the system's objectives is a problem. This book provides a pr |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: University of Michigan Official Publication University of Michigan, 1985 Each number is the catalogue of a specific school or college of the University. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: TEXTBOOK OF PHARMACEUTICS-I (According to the syllabus based on ‘Board of Technical Education Uttar Pradesh’) Dr. (Prof.) Sailesh Kumar Ghatuary, 2024-05-07 It is with great pleasure that we introduce the book “Pharmaceutics-I”. The book allows for the lucid understanding of different dosage forms and processing methods. This book is a genuine effort to clarify the basics of Pharmaceutics in an effortless and interesting manner, as per the syllabus prescribed for the D. Pharm, Part I students by Board of Technical Education. All efforts have been made to keep the text error-free and to present the subject in a student friendly and easy to understand. However, any suggestions and constructive comments would be highly appreciated and incorporated in the future edition. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Pharmacy Practice Research Methods Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar, 2015-03-25 This book presents a contemporary view of pharmacy practice research covering theories, methodologies, models and techniques that are applicable. It has thirteen chapters covering the range of quantitative, qualitative, action research and mixed methods as well as management theories underpinning change in pharmacy practice. “Pharmacy Practice Research Methods” examines the evidence and impact as well as explores the future. Pharmacy practice is rapidly transforming and as such it is to be adaptable as student and academic researchers and to not only understand techniques and methodologies, but as champions to nurture the field. There is a literature in this area but few integrated texts which cover the wide range of pharmacy practice including methodologies, evidence, practice and policy. This book provides a solid foundation for exploring these phenomenon further, and is expected to serve as a valuable resource for academics, students, policy makers and professional organisations. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: The Modern Pharmacist Otto E. Bruder, 1910 |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Toxicology Handbook Lindsay Murray, Jason Armstrong, Mike Cadogan, Ovidiu Pascu, 2011 The Toxicology Handbook 2e is a practical, didactic guide to the approach, assessment and management of poisoned patients. It has been written for hospital-based doctors at all levels and describes the risk assessment-based approach pioneered by the principal authors. the concise layout enables the reader to quickly locate information in a poisoning emergency. the book also features locally relevant information on bites, stings and envenoming. This book will also be useful for ambulance service paramedics and pharmacists. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Drugs and Society Weldon L. Witters, Peter J. Venturelli, 1988 |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Clinical Pharmacy Education, Practice and Research Dixon Thomas, 2018-11-23 Clinical Pharmacy Education, Practice and Research offers readers a solid foundation in clinical pharmacy and related sciences through contributions by 83 leading experts in the field from 25 countries. This book stresses educational approaches that empower pharmacists with patient care and research competencies. The learning objectives and writing style of the book focus on clarifying the concepts comprehensively for a pharmacist, from regular patient counseling to pharmacogenomics practice. It covers all interesting topics a pharmacist should know. This book serves as a basis to standardize and coordinate learning to practice, explaining basics and using self-learning strategies through online resources or other advanced texts. With an educational approach, it guides pharmacy students and pharmacists to learn quickly and apply. Clinical Pharmacy Education, Practice and Research provides an essential foundation for pharmacy students and pharmacists globally. - Covers the core information needed for pharmacy practice courses - Includes multiple case studies and practical situations with 70% focused on practical clinical pharmacology knowledge - Designed for educational settings, but also useful as a refresher for advanced students and researchers |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Pharmacy Education in the Twenty First Century and Beyond Ahmed Fathelrahman, Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim, Alian A. Alrasheedy, Albert Wertheimer, 2018-04-17 Pharmacy Education in the Twenty First Century and Beyond: Global Achievements and Challenges offers a complete reference on global pharmacy education, along with a detailed discussion of future issues and solutions. This book begins with a brief overview of the history of pharmacy education, covering all levels of education and styles of learning, from undergraduate, continuing professional education, and methods for self-learning and development. Teaching strategies such as team-based learning, problem-based learning and interdisciplinary education are also described and compared to conclude why certain pharmacy programs attract students, and why educators prefer particular teaching strategies, assessment tools and learning styles. As a result, this book provides pharmacy educators, administrators, students and practitioners with a comprehensive guide to pharmacy education that will enable readers to choose the best approaches to improve, reform or select a program based on worldwide experience and the latest available evidence and research. - Describes and discusses the advantages and disadvantages associated with different types of pharmacy curricula, degree programs, styles of learning, teaching strategies, and more - Edited and written by a team of authors to provide diverse global experiences and insights into what factors make a program attractive and successful - Covers important topics in pharmacy education, such as quality and accreditation issues, the business of pharmacy education, leadership and similarities |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Occupational Outlook Handbook , 1984 Describes 250 occupations which cover approximately 107 million jobs. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: TEXTBOOK OF MODERN PHARMACEUTICS Dr. K. Nagasree, Dr. Gajendra Singh Tyagi , Prof. Jaydeep Babasaheb Pawar , Dr. Prasadarao Manchineni , Dr. Ravi Teja Bandla, 2024-11-12 In the previous few decades, the discipline of pharmaceutics has experienced substantial change. Today, more than ever, a thorough understanding of current pharmaceutics is required as the research pertaining to medication transport and formulation advances. For those studying, teaching, or working in the pharmaceutical sciences, this textbook, Modern Pharmaceutics, is a vital tool. Gaining a comprehensive grasp of the concepts and applications of contemporary pharmaceutics is the aim of this course. This book offers a comprehensive yet fair review of the subject, covering everything from the fundamentals of drug delivery systems to the most recent developments in pharmaceutical technology. The emphasis in this book is on applying theoretical knowledge in real-world situations. The integration of case studies, real-world examples, and problem-solving activities serves to augment comprehension and cultivate critical thinking. We are also grateful to the instructors, reviewers, and writers who have helped us with this book by offering insightful comments and insightful ideas. Their knowledge and commitment have been crucial in making sure this material satisfies the highest requirements for academic quality. With the aim of equipping, you with the information and abilities required to succeed in the dynamic and constantly changing area of pharmaceutics, we hope that Modern Pharmaceutics will be a crucial asset in your academic and professional quest. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: A Textbook of Physical Pharmaceutics-I Mr. Ankur Agrawal, Dr Golla Chandra Mouli, Dr. Naga Murali Krishna Mithinti, Dr. Jitendra Gupta, Prof. (Dr.) Varsha Deva, Pooja V. Telange Patil, 2023-09-11 An effort has been made to investigate the topic using terminology that is as straightforward as possible in order to make it more simply digestible for pupils. The book has a number of illustrations, such as flowcharts and diagrams that make it simple for students to comprehend complex ideas. It is the author's honest desire that both students and academicians would take something helpful away from reading this book. I am hoping that both the students and the teachers will have positive reactions to this book. We are open to hearing recommendations regarding any and all aspects of the profession. We take full responsibility for any deviations or errors that may have been overlooked, and we would be extremely appreciative if readers would bring them to our attention if they did occur. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: 1989 International Association of Universities, Franz Eberhard, Ann C. Taylor, 2020-05-18 No detailed description available for 1989. |
bachelor of pharmaceutical science: A Textbook of MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY – II Ms. Jasleen Kaur Minhas, Mrs. Bhanupriya Bhrigu , Dr. R. Senthil Kumar, Dr. Neeli Rose Beck , Prof. Raviraj Rama Jadhav, 2024-04-01 Introducing the book Medicinal Chemistry - II is something that fills me with an incredible amount of joy. The content of this book has been meticulously crafted to adhere to the curriculum for Bachelor of Pharmacy students that has been outlined by the Pharmacy Council of India. An effort has been made to investigate the topic using terminology that is as straightforward as possible in order to make it more simply digestible for pupils. The book has a number of illustrations, such as flowcharts and diagrams that make it simple for students to comprehend complex ideas. It is the author's honest desire that both students and academicians would take something helpful away from reading this book. |
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bachelor of pharmaceutical science: Chemical and Biochemical Reactivity E. Bergmann, Bernard Pullman, 1974 COMPARED WITH the first five Jerusalem Symposia on Quantum Chemistry and Biochem istry, this sixth Symposium represents a step into a new and largely uncharted area: that of Chemical and Biochemical Reactivity. While the previous Symposia dealt principally with the 'static' data, describing molecules-even large ones-of chemical and biological in terest, the present Symposium attempts to deal with 'dynamic' phenomena and the factors which determine their course. The complexities of these systems and the ensuing theoreti cal (and experimental) difficulties are, obviously, much more pronounced. Nevertheless, we hope that the present volume of Proceedings makes a positive contribu tion to the very interesting field of Reactivity: the lively discussions which followed every paper seem to us a good indication that our hope is justified. As last year, we have includ ed in these Proceedings only those portions of the discussions which the participants themselves formulated in writing, and, of course, the replies given by the speakers, to whom we transmitted the written formulations. We must apologize to the participants in the Symposium for the long delay in publishing this volume. The October 1973 War, and, even more, its aftermath, made it impossible for us to produce the work by our scheduled date of April 1, 1974, as Israel's manpower, especially its technically skilled manpower, was not always free for its normal occupation. |
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