Introduction to Pharmaceutical Technology Development

Introduction to Pharmaceutical Technology Development

  • Yaser Dahman
Publisher:ElsevierISBN 13: 9780443238499ISBN 10: 0443238499

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Introduction to Pharmaceutical Technology Development is written by Yaser Dahman and published by Elsevier. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0443238499 (ISBN 10) and 9780443238499 (ISBN 13).

Introduction to Pharmaceutical Technology Development: Journey from Lab to Shelf of Commercial Pharmaceutical Drugs is a complete reference and learning resource for those working in pharmaceutics or aspiring to join the industry. The book provides a comprehensive view into all aspects of drug discovery, approval, and production. Using examples of well-known drugs and their journeys from lab to market, the book provides a comprehensive overview of all steps involved in bringing new drugs, including biologics, to the shelves.Topics covered include Drug Discovery, Pharmaceutical Formulations of Different Dose Form, Analytical Testing and Development, Unit Operations and Design for Major Equipment, Basics of Analytics and Process Validations and Protocols (DQ, IQ, OQ, PQ) in FDA-Regulated Industries.This book provides graduate students from several areas with a solid foundation of the Pharmaceutic industry across key stages on new drug lifecycle. - Provides readers with introductory information on the developments in pharmaceutical technology - Includes complete coverage of equipment and unit operations relevant across the production cycle of drugs - Illustrates the path to commercialization through studies on the journey of several common commercially available formulated medications