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Score: 99 |
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Pharmaceutics for Pharmacy Students |
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ISBN: 978-0-07-181832-2,
385 pages,
Soft Cover ISBN-10: 0-07-181832-4 |
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Copyright: |
2024 |
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Edition: |
1st |
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Author: |
Pather, Indiran, PharmD |
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Specialties:
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Pharmacy |
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Publisher: |
McGraw Hill |
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1325 Avenue of Americas, 7th Floor |
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New York, NY 10019 |
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UNITED STATES |
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P: 800-338-3987
F: 800-953-8691 |
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http://www.mhprofessional.com/medical |
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List Price: |
$80.00 |
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At A Glance
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An innovative new text for the pharmacy student that shows the relevance of pharmaceutics to clinical practice Written for pharmacy students who want to gain a better understanding of pharmaceutics, this full-color resource shows the relevance of pharmaceutics to clinical practice. The text provides students with an understanding of industrial pharmacy practices, which will assist them in correlating dosage form considerations with specific patient situations in real-world practice. While written on a level suitable for those with a pharmacy background, the book distinguishes itself from the competition by its more explanatory, conversational tone. - Outstanding pedagogy includes chapter summaries, line drawings, self-test questions, key concepts, and active learning exercises
- Case studies and ?what if? scenarios prepare students for real-world practice
- Rich full-color presentation
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Reviewer:
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Joseph Stavish,
PharmD, MSPopH
(Thomas Jefferson University)
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Joseph Stavish,
PharmD, MSPopH
(Thomas Jefferson University)
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Description
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This book is a new publication for the pharmacy curriculum and acts as a solid foundation for students during the didactic portion of their curriculum. It serves as a practical and comprehensive guide for students to use in their pharmaceutics coursework and to spark further interest in the subject matter. |
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Purpose
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Pharmaceutics has evolved extensively over the past few decades and students need a new, robust text which covers current drug dose and delivery forms as an adjunct to their lecture content. While the practical application of pharmaceutics in the collegiate laboratory environment is a shadow of its former self, the need for knowledge surrounding all the current available dosage forms which are commercially available is ever present and will serve today's pharmacist well, especially when communicating with patients and practitioners. The book touches on the need for students to have a quality supplemental resource for the purpose of self-study, as there is limited time in the lecture space to cover all the intended material. As such, the book meets this objective quite nicely due to its format and straightforward presentation and chapter recap. |
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Audience
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This book's primary audience is pharmacy students, but it could also serve as a nice refresher for practicing pharmacists who would like to sharpen their skills in better understanding the latest drug delivery forms. The book may also spark further interest in students who may want to explore pharmaceutics in their careers. It is quite comprehensive, and the intended audience will be well served in utilizing its content. The author is the Chair and Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Howard University College of Pharmacy. He has extensive experience in various areas of pharmacy, including community and hospital pharmacy, industry and academia, as well as a member of industrial advisory boards. The author is widely recognized as a leader in pharmaceutical sciences. |
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Features
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This book is extremely well written and organized in a manner that supports learners in a very straightforward manner. Each chapter includes a clearly defined review, introduction, outline, and subject matter as well as checkpoint recap questions embedded throughout the text. At the end of each chapter, it lists summary points as well as deeper dive questions which stimulate the learner to think a bit more about the subject matter presented. The book has 23 chapters which cover most, if not all available dosage forms and drug delivery in today's pharmaceutical landscape. The book includes a chapter presenting an introduction to the drug regulatory process. The book's content is at an appropriate level for the intended user and is easily understandable. The illustrations, tables, and index are all very well constructed and highly usable. |
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Assessment
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This book is well composed on many levels. It is easy to follow, not too busy or dry with regards to content and color. As students move through the classroom portion of the pharmaceutics content, this book will make a great pre-read to support the lecture. It will serve as a valuable resource for students well into their professional postgraduate career. |
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