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Study of the physicochemical properties of molecules incorporated in pharmaceutical preparations.
First Year
  
Formulation and compounding of various pharmaceutical dosage forms (solutions, suspensions, emulsions and ointments). In addition to calculation methodologies needed to produce any pharmaceutical preparation.
Second Year
  
The principles and designs of liquid and semisolid dosage forms. Physicochemical factors, which influence their formulation, stability and large-scale manufacture will be discussed. Subjects like microencapsulation & packaging processes will be also covered. General concepts of good manufacturing practice will be discussed
Third Year
  
Preparation of a research project in pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology under supervision of faculty member. Presentation and oral discussion are required.
Fifth Year
  
Application of pharmaceutical preparation methods. Introduction to pharmaceutical packaging. Utilization of component properties in pharmaceutical preparations and their impact on the final product.
Second Year
  
Involves the physicochemical principles which controls the basic processes e.g. drug diffusion through membranes, the effect of temperature on solubility, factors affecting drug stability, improving drug solubility using different methods, distribution of drugs between two immiscible solvents and calculations of complex stability constants.
Second Year