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Physiological pharmaceutics: barriers to drug absorption

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Introductory pages.pdf (126.5Ko)
1. Cell membrance, epithelial barriers and drug absorption.pdf (208.0Ko)
2. Perenteral drug delivery.pdf (224.6Ko)
3. Drug delivery to the oral cavity or mouth.pdf (167.1Ko)
4. Oesophageal transit.pdf (178.1Ko)
5. The stomach.pdf (297.1Ko)
6. Drug absorption from the small intestine.pdf (253.5Ko)
7. Drug delivery to the large intestine and rectum.pdf (338.4Ko)
8. Transdermal drug delivery.pdf (137.1Ko)
9. Nasal drug delivery.pdf (189.7Ko)
10. Pulmonary drug delivery.pdf (205.1Ko)
11. Ocular drug delivery.pdf (181.2Ko)
12. Vaginal and interuterin drug delivery.pdf (91.13Ko)
Glossary & index.pdf (142.9Ko)
Date
2003
Auteur
Washington, Neena
Washington, Clive
Wilson, Clive G.
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This book provides an integrated approach to the study of drug formulation in the body with the emphasis on the formulation variables rather than the drugs. The link between physiology and pharmaceutics is presented to give an essential background of biological principles for the pharmacy student, pharmaceutical formulator and healthcare professional. Complex mathematical aspects of physical chemistry have been avoided to facilitate understanding, enabling the reader to concentrate on how the biological environment affects the performance of the drugs and dosage forms. As the majority of drugs are administered via the oral route a large proportion of the book is devoted to the gastrointestinal tract and the variation in the capacity for drug absorption which occurs along its length. Transdermal, ocular, pulmonary and nasal drug delivery are discussed in detail. New chapters in the book include 'Vaginal drug delivery', the 'Blood brain barrier' and 'Parenteral drug delivery'.
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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1330
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