
Ingredient The Production of Effective Drugs deals with various aspects of pharmaceutical research and development, with emphasis on the importance of formulation ingredients on drug effectiveness and the role of the pharmaceutical development scientist in designing dosage forms for modern drugs. More than 50 illustrations are used to explain experiments and "tools of the trade". This book is comprised of four chapters and opens with an overview of research and development in the pharmaceutical industry, paying particular attention to the kind of work done by scientists according to the degree or level of training. The additives or so-called "inert" ingredients used in drug formulation are also considered. The next chapter explains how adding just the right amount of some "inert" ingredient—a factor X—can enhance the acceptability of a product to the user. The importance of maintaining drug potency in a dosage form, mainly through refrigeration or storage in cool places, is then discussed. The final chapter looks at the factors to consider to achieve the best possible drug formulation and most effective dosage form, including the safety factor. The need to establish correlations between laboratory quality tests and product performance during the development phase is highlighted. This monograph will be a useful resource for pharmacologists and pharmaceutical development scientists.
This book investigates the critical role of formulation ingredients and the scientific methodology required to optimize the effectiveness and stability of modern pharmaceutical dosage forms. Louis Clarence Schroeter, drawing on his expertise in pharmaceutical development, provides a technical framework for understanding how seemingly inert additives function as essential components in drug design. The text emphasizes the necessity of rigorous laboratory testing and the strategic application of formulation science to ensure both product performance and patient safety.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this monograph as a specialized resource for pharmaceutical development scientists and pharmacologists focused on the technical aspects of dosage design. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a practical reference for those involved in the industrial production of effective medications.
Page Count:
157
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon Press
ISBN-10:
0080068626
ISBN-13:
9780080068626
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