Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Contributor(s): Beckett A.H. (Editor) | Stenlake, J.B. (Editor)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : CBS Publishers and Distributors, c1988, 1997Edition: 4th EditionDescription: Part 1: viii, 326 p., Part 2: 602 p. : illustrationsISBN: 9788123905136 ; 8123905130; 9788123905143 ; 8123905149Subject(s): Pharmaceutical chemistry | Chemistry | PharmaceuticalDDC classification: 615.19 Summary: The objectives of this revision have been achieved in part by reducing the heavy dependence of earlier editions on the methods of the british pharmacopoeia. Wherever possible, examples are based on drugs and dosage forms that are in widespread and common use in britain, continental europe and north america. Additionally, some reference to veterinary pharmaceuticals is made where they provide appropriate examples. As in previous editions, substances that are the subject of monographs in the british pharmacopoeia are denoted by their british approved names (ban), and are distinguished from united adopted names (usan) where these are given by setting bans in italics.
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The objectives of this revision have been achieved in part by reducing the heavy dependence of earlier editions on the methods of the british pharmacopoeia. Wherever possible, examples are based on drugs and dosage forms that are in widespread and common use in britain, continental europe and north america. Additionally, some reference to veterinary pharmaceuticals is made where they provide appropriate examples. As in previous editions, substances that are the subject of monographs in the british pharmacopoeia are denoted by their british approved names (ban), and are distinguished from united adopted names (usan) where these are given by setting bans in italics.

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