Factors Influencing Solubility
In the preparation of liquids, the drug is dissolved in the solvent of intended use. But the dissolution …
In the preparation of liquids, the drug is dissolved in the solvent of intended use. But the dissolution …
Liquid orals are the liquid dosage formulations containing one or more active ingredients with or without additives dissolved …
Pharmaceutical Incompatibility is the result of prescribing or mixing two or more substances which are antagonist in nature …
An emulsion is a liquid preparation containing two immiscible liquids, one of which is dispersed as globules (dispersed …
Tablet coating is one of the oldest pharmaceutical processes. It involves the application of sugar or polymeric coat …
Granulation Process: Once a tablet formulation is designed with drug, binder, disintegrant, diluent, pH buffer, lubricant, or a …
Peroral tablets occupy the broadest and the most significant place among all pharmaceutical dosage forms. Taking one or …
An emulsion is a liquid preparation containing two immiscible liquids, one of which is dispersed as globules (dispersed …
Nasal drops are liquid preparations intended for installation into the nostrils usually with the help of a dropper. …