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FASTtrack: Pharmaceutics - Dosage Form and Design
by: David Jones harmaceutics - Dosage Form and Design

FASTtrack: Pharmaceutics - Dosage Form and Design
By David Jones

Publisher: Pharmaceutical Press
Number Of Pages: 286
Publication Date: 2008-09-30
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0853697647
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780853697640


Product Description:

This is a revision guide for students giving bullet points of basic information on pharmaceutics - dosage form and design. “FASTtrack” is a new series of indispensable study guides created especially for undergraduate pharmacy students.The content of each title focuses on what pharmacy students really need to know in order to pass exams, providing concise, bulleted information, key points, tips and an all-important self-assessment section which includes MCQs, case studies, sample essay questions and worked examples.This title follows on from the “FASTtrack: Physical Pharmacy” book by David Attwood and Alexander T Florence covering information on the formulation, what components are used and the dosage form. In addition, this title will complement “FASTtrack: Pharmaceutics - Delivery and Taregting” by Yvonne Perrie and Thomas Rades. The “FASTtrack” series provides the ultimate lecture notes and is a must-have for all pharmacy undergraduate students wanting to revise and test themselves for forthcoming exams. A FASTtrack website includes MCQs, sample online content and much more.

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