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Physical Pharmaceutics II – Theory


It focuses on the study of dispersed systems, rheology, emulsion, suspension, micromeritics and pharmaceutical kinetics and stability

The subject provides knowledge about the physical properties of drug substances and excipients, which influence the effectiveness, stability, and quality of pharmaceutical products. It covers important topics such as colloidal dispersions, suspensions, emulsions, rheological properties of pharmaceutical systems, micromeritics, and the stability of pharmaceutical preparations. it helps pharmacy students understand how factors such as particle size, viscosity and flow properties affect drug formulation and performance. The principles learned in this subject are essential for developing advanced drug delivery systems, ensuring product quality, and optimizing manufacturing processes in the pharmaceutical industry.

Objectives of Physical Pharmaceutics II

  • To understand the physicochemical principles involved in pharmaceutical formulations.
  • To study the properties and behavior of colloidal and dispersed systems.
  • To understand rheological characteristics and their pharmaceutical applications.
  • To evaluate the stability of pharmaceutical dosage forms.
  • To apply physical pharmacy concepts in formulation development and drug delivery system design.

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