1. Mr. Tarun Chaudhary is working as an Assistant Professor in Dehat Vikas College of Pharmacy, Tigaon, Faridabad, Haryana. He has 13 years of experience in teaching. He is pursuing his Ph.D. in Pharmacy from GLA University, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India. He has done his M. Pharm in Pharmaceutical Chemistry. He has published many research and review articles in Scopus and SCI journals. He has written 6 books of Pharmacy. He is a member of APP & APTI. 2. Mr. Jitendra Kumar is working as a Lecturer in C.S. College of Pharmacy, Etah, Uttar Pradesh, India. He is pursuing his M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from SRNS College of Pharmacy, Gormi, Madhya Pradesh, India and he has done his B.Pharm from Sir Madanlal Institute of Pharmacy, Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India. He has qualified GPAT & NIPER-JEE. He has brilliant records in academics and he is also actively engaged in research works. 3. Mr. Shivendra Singh is working as a Lecturer in Ghausia College of Pharmacy, Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. He is pursuing his M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from SRNS College of Pharmacy, Gormi, Madhya Pradesh, India and he has done his B.Pharm from Sir Madanlal Institute of Pharmacy, Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India. He has brilliant records in academics and he is also actively engaged in research works.
<p>It gives us great delight and Pleasure to present to pharmacy students our book entitled “Pharmaceutics-I Theory and Practical “. Writing a book is inspiring, often exciting, and sometimes very challenging work.</p><p>Pharmaceutics plays a vital role in formulation development and evaluation of various dosage forms. This book will mainly guide students to get knowledge about origin and scope of pharmacy, various pharmacopoeias, prescription and drug incompatibilities, conventional dosage forms, pharmaceutical calculation and basics of Pharmaceutics. All the contents are discussed in detail and suitable examples are explained whenever required.</p><p>The intention of this book is mainly to emphasis the importance of formulation and the approach is essentially to focus on specific dosage forms such as tablets, capsules and liquids.</p><p>We hope you will find the book a useful source of information whether you are pre- graduate, post-graduate, or just interested in pharmaceutical formulation and the development of medicines.</p>