Drug Stability for Pharmaceutical Scientists

Drug Stability for Pharmaceutical Scientists
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 9780124115620
ISBN-13 : 0124115624
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Synopsis Drug Stability for Pharmaceutical Scientists by : Thorsteinn Loftsson

Drug Stability for Pharmaceutical Scientists is a clear and easy-to-follow guide on drug degradation in pharmaceutical formulation. This book features valuable content on both aqueous and solid drug solutions, the stability of proteins and peptides, acid-base catalyzed and solvent catalyzed reactions, how drug formulation can influence drug stability, the influence of external factors on reaction rates and much more. Full of examples of real-life formulation problems and step-by-step calculations, this book is the ideal resource for graduate students, as well as scientists in the pharmaceutical and related industries. - Illustrates important theoretical concepts with numerous examples, figures, calculations, learning problems and questions for self-study and retention of material - Provides answers and explanations to test your knowledge - Enables you to better understand key concepts such as rate and order of reaction, reaction equilibrium, complex reaction mechanisms and more - Includes an in-depth discussion of both aqueous and solid drug solutions and contains the latest international regulatory requirements on drug stability

Chemical Stability of Pharmaceuticals

Chemical Stability of Pharmaceuticals
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 856
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ISBN-10 : 047187955X
ISBN-13 : 9780471879558
Rating : 4/5 (5X Downloads)

Synopsis Chemical Stability of Pharmaceuticals by : Kenneth A. Connors

Provides a sound theoretical basis for understanding chemical kinetics and its uses in studying drug stability. Treats the calculations, approximations, and estimates that are useful to the pharmacist in professional practice, and presents a collection of selected drug-stability data from the pharmaceutical literature. This Handbook makes accessible to the pharmacist much of the information necessary to make pharmaceutical decisions about drug stability. Changes in this edition include thorough revision of the chapter on oxidation, addition of a new chapter on solid-state stability, and a tripling of the number of stability monographs. All monographs figures have been redrawn, most of them from published data, and all sources are cited.

An Introduction to Pharmaceutical Sciences

An Introduction to Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9781908818041
ISBN-13 : 1908818042
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction to Pharmaceutical Sciences by : Jiben Roy

This textbook is written as a unified approach to various topics, ranging from drug discovery to manufacturing, techniques and technology, regulation and marketing. The key theme of the book is pharmaceuticals - what every student of pharmaceutical sciences should know: from the active pharmaceutical ingredients to the preparation of various dosage forms along with the relevant chemistry, this book makes pharmaceuticals relevant to undergraduate students of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences.This book explains how a particular drug was discovered and then converted from lab-scale to manufacturing scale, to the market. It explains the motivation for drug discovery, the reaction chemistry involved, experimental difficulties, various dosage forms and the reasoning behind them, mechanism of action, quality assurance and role of regulatory agencies. After having a course based on this book, the student will be able to understand: 1) the career prospects in the pharmaceutical industry, 2) the need for interdisciplinary teamwork in science, 3) the techniques and technology involved in making pharmaceuticals starting from bulk drugs, and 4) different dosage forms and critical factors in the development of pharmaceutical formulations in relation to the principles of chemistry.A few blockbuster drugs including atorvastatin, sildanefil, ranitidine, ciprofloxacin, amoxicillin, and the longest serving drugs such as aspirin and paracetamol are discussed in detail. Finally, the book also covers the important current pharmaceutical issues like quality control, safety, counterfeiting and abuse of drugs, and future prospects for pharmaceutical industry. - Unified approach explaining drug discovery, bulk drug manufacturing, formulation of dosage forms, with pharmacological and therapeutic actions - Manufacturing processes of representative active pharmaceutical ingredients and their chemistry plus formulation of dosage forms presented in this book are based on actual industrial processes - Covers many aspects relevant to students of the pharmaceutical sciences or newly employed pharmaceutical researchers/employees. It contains summary information about regulatory agencies of different countries

Drug Stability

Drug Stability
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 773
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:317251052
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Synopsis Drug Stability by : Jens Thurø Carstensen

Drug Stability and Chemical Kinetics

Drug Stability and Chemical Kinetics
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9789811564260
ISBN-13 : 9811564264
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Drug Stability and Chemical Kinetics by : Muhammad Sajid Hamid Akash

This book comprehensively reviews drug stability and chemical kinetics: how external factors can influence the stability of drugs, and the reaction rates that trigger these effects. Explaining the important theoretical concepts of drug stability and chemical kinetics, and providing numerous examples in the form of illustrations, tables and calculations, the book helps readers gain a better understanding of the rates of reactions, order of reactions, types of degradation and how to prevent it, as well as types of stability studies. It also offers insights into the importance of the rate at which the drug is degraded and/or decomposed under various external and internal conditions, including temperature, pH, humidity and light. This book is intended for researchers, PhD students and scientists working in the field of pharmacy, pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, medicinal chemistry and biopharmaceutics.

Accelerated Predictive Stability (APS)

Accelerated Predictive Stability (APS)
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 514
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ISBN-10 : 9780128027851
ISBN-13 : 0128027851
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Accelerated Predictive Stability (APS) by : Fenghe Qiu

Accelerated Predictive Stability (APS): Fundamentals and Pharmaceutical Industry Practices provides coverage of both the fundamental principles and pharmaceutical industry applications of the APS approach. Fundamental chapters explain the scientific basis of the APS approach, while case study chapters from many innovative pharmaceutical companies provide a thorough overview of the current status of APS applications in the pharmaceutical industry. In addition, up-to-date experiences in utilizing APS data for regulatory submissions in many regions and countries highlight the potential of APS in support of registration stability testing for certain regulatory submissions. This book provides high level strategies for the successful implementation of APS in a pharmaceutical company. It offers scientists and regulators a comprehensive resource on how the pharmaceutical industry can enhance their understanding of a product's stability and predict drug expiry more accurately and quickly. - Provides a comprehensive, one-stop-shop resource for accelerated predictive stability (APS) - Presents the scientific basis of different APS models - Includes the applications and utilities of APS that are demonstrated through numerous case studies - Covers up-to-date regulatory experience

Pharmaceutical Stability Testing to Support Global Markets

Pharmaceutical Stability Testing to Support Global Markets
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9781441908896
ISBN-13 : 1441908897
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Pharmaceutical Stability Testing to Support Global Markets by : Kim Huynh-Ba

The International Conference of Harmonization (ICH) has worked on har- nizing the stability regulations in the US, Europe, and Japan since the early 1990s. Even though the Stability Guidelines Q1A (R2) was issued over a decade ago, issues surrounding this arena continue to surface as the principles described in the guideline are applied to different technical concentrations. As a result, the stability community has continued to discuss concerns and find ways of harmonizing regulatory requirements, streamlining practices, improving processes in order to bring safe and effective medical supplies to the patients around the world. In 2007, the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) Stability Focus Group organized two workshops – the Stability Workshop and the Degradation Mechanism Workshop. These meetings attracted many industry scientists as well as representatives from several regulatory agencies in the world to discuss important topics related to pharmaceutical stability practices. Recognizing the importance of documenting these discussions and with the permission of AAPS, I have worked with speakers to assemble a collection of 30 articles from presentations given at these two meetings, mainly the Stability Workshop. I trust that this book will be beneficial to all of you in providing guidance and up-to-date information for building quality stability programs. v Freedom of our mind is Mother of all inventions.

Drug Stability, Third Edition, Revised, and Expanded

Drug Stability, Third Edition, Revised, and Expanded
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 792
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ISBN-10 : 0824703766
ISBN-13 : 9780824703769
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Drug Stability, Third Edition, Revised, and Expanded by : Jens T. Carstensen

Addressing concerns for patient welfare while protecting producer reputation, and providing a database for formulation of other products, this multiauthored reference blends fundamental theory and practical advice on drug product stability in scientific, technical, and regulatory environments, covering development of indicating assays, computer use, clinical trial materials, strategic planning, and packaging. Describing the documentation required to minimize the changes of regulatory citations, the book lists manufacturers of photostability testing chambers, stability system software, and laboratory information management systems for pharmaceutical applications.

Organic Chemistry of Drug Degradation

Organic Chemistry of Drug Degradation
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Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781782625636
ISBN-13 : 1782625631
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Organic Chemistry of Drug Degradation by : Min Li

The vast majority of drugs are organic molecular entities. A clear understanding of the organic chemistry of drug degradation is essential to maintaining the stability, efficacy, and safety of a drug product throughout its shelf-life. During analytical method development, stability testing, and pharmaceutical manufacturing troubleshooting activities, one of the frequently occurring and usually challenging events would be the identification of drug degradants and understanding of drug degradation mechanisms and pathways. This book is written by a veteran of the pharmaceutical industry who has first-hand experience in drug design and development, drug degradation mechanism studies, analytical development, and manufacturing process troubleshooting and improvement. The author discusses various degradation pathways with an emphasis on the mechanisms of the underlying organic chemistry, which should aid greatly in the efforts of degradant identification, formulation development, analytical development, and manufacturing process improvement. Organic reactions that are significant in drug degradation will first be reviewed and then illustrated by examples of drug degradation reported in the literature. The author brings the book to a close with a final chapter dedicated to the strategy for rapid elucidation of drug degradants with regard to the current regulatory requirements and guidelines. One chapter that should be given special attention is Chapter 3, Oxidative Degradation. Oxidative degradation is one of the most common degradation pathways but perhaps the most complex one. This chapter employs more than sixty drug degradation case studies with in-depth discussion in regard to their unique degradation pathways. With the increasing regulatory requirements on the quality and safety of pharmaceutical products, in particular with regard to drug impurities and degradants, the book will be an invaluable resource for pharmaceutical and analytical scientists who engage in formulation development, analytical development, stability studies, degradant identification, and support of manufacturing process improvement. In addition, it will also be helpful to scientists engaged in drug discovery and development as well as in drug metabolism studies.

Stability of Drugs and Dosage Forms

Stability of Drugs and Dosage Forms
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780306468292
ISBN-13 : 0306468298
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Stability of Drugs and Dosage Forms by : Sumie Yoshioka

Drug products are complex mixtures of drugs and excipients and, as such, their chemical and physical stability kinetics are complex. This book discusses the stability of these dosage forms with preformulation studies through to the studies on the final products. The book is intended for graduate students, researchers and professionals in the field of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Chemistry.