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Physicochemical Basis of Pharmaceuticals Humphrey Moynihan (Department of Chemistry, University College Cork.)

Physicochemical Basis of Pharmaceuticals By Humphrey Moynihan (Department of Chemistry, University College Cork.)

Physicochemical Basis of Pharmaceuticals by Humphrey Moynihan (Department of Chemistry, University College Cork.)


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The Physicochemical Basis of Pharmaceuticals explores the physical and chemical phenomena which affect the formulation and bio-availability of drug substances to give a straightforward, accessible treatment of the essential concepts affecting the absorption and distribution of drugs.

Physicochemical Basis of Pharmaceuticals Summary

Physicochemical Basis of Pharmaceuticals by Humphrey Moynihan (Department of Chemistry, University College Cork.)

What are the physical and chemical properties that determine how a drug interacts with the body? What determines which dosage form is best, if it will reach its intended target, and how it will be metabolised once it has entered the body? The Physicochemical Basis of Pharmaceuticals explores the phenomena which affect the formulation and bio-availability of drug substances to give a straightforward, accessible treatment of the essential concepts affecting the absorption and distribution of drugs. It provides the reader with the conceptual 'tool-kit' necessary to understand the physicochemical aspects of drug design and action, and shows how these concepts apply in practice. The book introduces key underlying physical chemistry principles before exploring pharmaceutical solutions, the pharmaceutical solid phase, solid - liquid dispersal systems, biological interfaces, absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion, to give a complete view of the field. Focusing at all times on the essential principles and concepts, The Physicochemical Basis of Pharmaceuticals avoids excessive detail, presenting the key facts, backed up with pertinent examples and easy-to-digest illustrations, making it the ideal primer for those who need to understand physicochemical issues in the context of their broader field of study. Online Resource Centre For registered adopters of the text: * Figures from the book in electronic format, ready to download For students: * A hyperlinked bibliography of references given in the text.

About Humphrey Moynihan (Department of Chemistry, University College Cork.)

Having originally received his BSc and PhD degrees from University College Cork, Humphrey Moynihan returned in 2002, where he is now involved in the teaching of Organic and Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry. His research interest is the study and control of crystallisation of organic compounds. He is also involved in collaborative research in areas such as Analytical Chemistry. Abina Crean joined the Cork School of Pharmacy in September 2004 as a Lecturer in Pharmaceutics after working in formulation and process development for Elan Pharmaceutical Technologies and Servier (Ireland) Industries. Her main research interests are in the areas of solid dose drug delivery systems and pharmaceutical solid-state properties.

Table of Contents

1. PHARMACEUTICALS AND MEDICINES; 2. PHARMACEUTICAL SOLUTIONS; 3. PHARMACEUTICAL EQUILIBRIA; 4. THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOLID PHASE; 5. TWO PHASE SOLID - LIQUID DISPERSE SYSTEMS; 6. BIOLOGICAL INTERFACES; 7. PHYSICOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF PHARMACOKINETICS AND PHARMACODYNAMICS

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GOR004748599
9780199232840
0199232849
Physicochemical Basis of Pharmaceuticals by Humphrey Moynihan (Department of Chemistry, University College Cork.)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20090723
320
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