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Alexander T. Florence, Kevin Taylor
This is an introductory undergraduate textbook that considers the importance of
pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical dosage form design by considering the clinical
use of modern drugs. Although a knowledge of pharmaceutics (physical chemistry
applied to pharmaceuticals) is essential in the design and manufacture of modern
pharmaceutical dosage forms, a knowledge of the interaction of dosage forms with
the body (clinical pharmaceutics) is essential in the practising pharmacist.
This textbook will thus describe a variety of dosage forms and their clinical
importance and use. The use and behaviour of dosage forms in different age
groups and patient groups will also be considered along with recent developments
such as personalised therapies and genomics. All of the principles underpinning
clinical pharmaceutics will be described using relevant examples from the recent
literature and clinical case studies. |
