Practical Pharmaceutics An International Guideline for the Preparation, Care and Use of Medicinal Products

Practical Pharmaceutics contains essential knowledge on the preparation, quality control, logistics, dispensing and use of medicines. It features chapters written by experienced pharmacists and scientists working in hospitals, academia and industry throughout Europe, including practical examples as...

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Other Authors: Le Brun, Paul (Editor), Crauste-Manciet, Sylvie (Editor), Krämer, Irene (Editor), Smith, Julian (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2023, 2023
Edition:2nd ed. 2023
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 40. Product care and daily practice (Diana van Riet-Nales)
  • Chapter 22. Irrigations and Dialysis Solutions (Daan Touw)
  • Chapter 23. Radiopharmaceuticals (Rogier Lange)
  • Chapter 24. Therapeutic Proteins and ATMPs (Michel Eppink)
  • Chapter 25. Human Resources (Elfriede Nusser-Rothermundt)
  • Chapter 26. Occupational safety (Johannes Gerding)
  • Chapter 27. Premises (Farshid Sadeghipour)
  • Chapter 28. Equipment (Derk Allersma)
  • Chapter 29. Basic Operations (Herman Woerdenbag)
  • Chapter 30. Sterilisation Methods (Craig Russell)
  • Chapter 31. Aseptic Handling (Frits Boom)
  • Chapter 32. Production Quality Control and validation (Rogier Lange)
  • Chapter 33. Quality Requirements and Analysis (Mark Santillo)
  • Chapter 34. Stability (Daan Touw)
  • Chapter 35 Pharmaceutical Quality System (Reinout C.A. Schellekens)
  • Chapter 36. Risk management in pharmacy production (Elfriede Nusser Rothermundt)
  • Chapter 37. Documentation (Rik Wagenaar).-Chapter 38. Statistics (Pascal Odou)
  • Chapter 39. Logistics (Martin J. Hug)
  • Chapter 1. Introduction (Paul Le Brun)
  • Chapter 2. Prescription Assessment (Andrew Loweya)
  • Chapter 3. Availability of medicines (Helena Jenzer)
  • Chapter 4. Product Design (Christien Oussoren)
  • Chapter 5. Biopharmaceutics (Henderik Frijlink)
  • Chapter 6.Physical Chemistry (Wouter Hinrichs)
  • Chapter 7. Raw Materials (Richard Lantink)
  • Chapter 8. Containers (Julian Smith)
  • Chapter 9. Microbiology (David Roesti)
  • Chapter 10. Impact on the environment (Bengt Mattson)
  • Chapter 11. Information Sources (Sin Ying Chuah)
  • Chapter 12. Oral solids (Boy van Basten)
  • Chapter 13. Oral Liquids (Antje Lein)
  • Chapter 14. Pulmonary (A.H. de Boer)
  • Chapter 15. Oropharynx (Craig Russell)
  • Chapter 16. Nose (Anita Hafner)
  • Chapter 17. Ear (Monja Gantumur)
  • Chapter 18. Eye (Jens Boventer)
  • Chapter 19. Rectal and Vaginal (Herman Woerdenbag)
  • Chapter 20. Dermal (Antje Lein)
  • Chapter 21. Parenterals (Marija Tubic-Grozdanis)