Pharmaceutical dosage forms / edited by Herbert A. Lieberman and Leon Lachman.
Material type:
- 082476918X
- RS 201.A2 .P43 1980

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | Pharmacy | GC RS 201.A2 .P43 1980 vol.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000004001 |
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GC RS 189 .C66 1975 A textbook of pharmaceutical analysis / | GC RS 192 .C66 1972 Cooper and Gunn's : Tutorial pharmacy / | GC RS 192 .L33 1976 The theory and practice of industrial pharmacy / | GC RS 201.A2 .P43 1980 vol.1 Pharmaceutical dosage forms / | GC RS 401 .F43 1990 Proceedings of 13th Asian Congress of Pharmaceutical Sciences : progress of pharmacy through technology transfer and adaptation/ | GC RS 403 .P75 1989 Principles of medicinal chemistry / | GC RS 403 .R64 1967 Rogers' inorganic pharmaceutical chemistry / |
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Preformulation testing -- 2. tablet formulation and design -- 3. Compressed tablets -- 4. Compression-coated and layer tablets -- 5. Effervescent tablets -- 6. Special tablets : sublingual and buccal tablets -- 7. Chewable tablets -- 8. Medicated lozenges.
The most widely used dosage form in medicine today is the tablet. Yet despite this popularity, books describing the technology involved in developing, producing, and testing this dosage form are limited.
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