Pharmaceutics forms part of the core of the applied knowledge of pharmacy. It encompasses a diverse range of topics, from fundamental physicochemical principles that underpin the formulation of acceptable pharmaceutical dosage forms to the manufacture and evaluation of the dosage forms according to regulatory standards. The properties and function of excipients essential to the formulation of pharmaceuticals are considered. The content of this unit includes the formulation of major non-sterile pharmaceutical dosage forms, including powders, tablets, capsules, solutions, disperse systems, semi-solids and specialised dosage forms, such as transdermal and timed-release medications. The... -- Course Website
Instructor: Winthrop Professor Lee Yong Lim
Prerequisites: enrolment in the Master of Pharmacy