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Excipients and Vehicles in Extemporaneous Preparations
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"Lecture notes on the basics of extemporaneous preparations. The material covered will include vehicles & excipients (types of water; preservatives, flavours, sweeteners, emulsifying agents, etc.)."
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pH-partition hypothesis, Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation, Lipid solubility - Partition coefficient
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This document contains information about the 
● Drug dissociation: 
- pH-partition hypothesis 
- Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation 
- Limitations of the pH-partition hypothesis 
● Lipid solubility 
- Partition coefficient 
● Molecular size & hydrogen bonding.
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Properties of Solutions
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“Solutions have a wide variety of uses in the pharmaceutical industry. They are used therapeutically as vehicles for oral, parenteral, topical, otic, ophthalmic, and nasal products. They are also used as flavorings, buffers, preservatives, and suspending agents for a variety of liquid dosage forms. Concentrated stock solutions often serve as components of extemporaneously prepared products. Test solutions also play an important role in the analysis of pharmaceutical products of all types.”
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pH-partition hypothesis, Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation, Lipid solubility - Partition coefficient
- Summary • 7 pages • 2024 New
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- R105,33
- + learn more
This document contains information about the 
● Drug dissociation: 
- pH-partition hypothesis 
- Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation 
- Limitations of the pH-partition hypothesis 
● Lipid solubility 
- Partition coefficient 
● Molecular size & hydrogen bonding.
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Properties of Solutions
- Class notes • 3 pages • 2023 New
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- R127,17
- + learn more
“Solutions have a wide variety of uses in the pharmaceutical industry. They are used therapeutically as vehicles for oral, parenteral, topical, otic, ophthalmic, and nasal products. They are also used as flavorings, buffers, preservatives, and suspending agents for a variety of liquid dosage forms. Concentrated stock solutions often serve as components of extemporaneously prepared products. Test solutions also play an important role in the analysis of pharmaceutical products of all types.”
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Excipients and Vehicles in Extemporaneous Preparations
- Class notes • 2 pages • 2023 New
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- R127,17
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"Lecture notes on the basics of extemporaneous preparations. The material covered will include vehicles & excipients (types of water; preservatives, flavours, sweeteners, emulsifying agents, etc.)."
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