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A comprehensive overview of the various pharmaceutical dosage forms and drug delivery systems used in the pharmaceutical industry. It covers a wide range of administration routes, including oral, parenteral, conjunctival, epicutaneous/transdermal, intraocular/intraaural, intranasal, intrarespiratory, vaginal, and rectal. The document delves into the different types of solid, semi-solid, and liquid dosage forms, as well as modified-release dosage forms and drug delivery systems. It also discusses novel and advanced dosage forms, delivery systems, and devices, such as iontophoresis, phonophoresis, and intravenous controllers and infusion pumps. This comprehensive resource provides valuable information for students, researchers, and professionals in the pharmaceutical field, covering the key aspects of pharmaceutical formulation and drug delivery.
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(^) Tablets (^) Troches and Lozenges
(^) Solutions (^) Suspensions
(^) Contact lens inserts (^) Ointments
(^) Solutions (^) Ointments (^) Emulsion foams (^) Gels (^) Tablets (^) Inserts, suppositories, sponges
(^) Solutions (^) Ointments (^) Suppositories
(^) Solutions (^) suppositories
Solid Dosage Forms Powders and Granules Capsules and Tablets
Capsules (^) Hard Gelatin Capsules (^) Soft Gelatin Capsules
Hard Gelatin Capsules
Compressed Tablets contains: (^) Medicinal agent (^) Diluents or filler (^) Binders or adhesives (^) Disintergrants (^) Lubricants (^) Miscellaneous adjuncts
Compressed tablets Tablets Multiple Compressed tablets Sugar-Coated Tablets^ Film Coated Tablets Gelatin Coated Tablets Enteric Coated Tablets
Modified-Release Dosage Forms Extended Release
Semi-Solid Dosage Forms Ointments Creams Gels Pastes Plasters