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A guide to all aspects of tablet and capsule machine instrumentation in pharmaceutical research, development and production.In order to produce a satisfactory tablet or capsule it is necessary to combine a sound formulation with a proper control of the tabletting or capsule filling process. These considerations involve the need to make accurate measurements and this text provides a practical guide to the techniques and applications of instrumentation used to make these measurements.This text provides a sound understanding of the principles and techniques involved, and of how data generated by instrumented machines can be applied to problems in pharmaceutical research, development and manufacture.It encompasses major advances in instrumentation methodology as well as in both tablet presses and capsule filling equipment. In particular there are new methods of measurement, the feeding of the output of instrumentation into computers has become routine, and instrumentation techniques have been expanded to tablet press simulators, automatic press control and capsule filling equipment.

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Drug Education Library - Narcotics (Drug Education Library)

Lucent Books 2003-07-18 ISBN: 1590180437 96 pages PDF 9,5 MB
Narcotics, chemicals originally derived from the opium poppy, are some of the oldest drugs in human history. Valued for their ability to reduce pain and alter perception, narcotics have played roles in medical care and religion for the last 4,000 years. Today, morphine, the active ingredient in opium, and its wide array of synthetic derivatives are still the most powerful pain-killing drugs in the physician's medical chest. Yet, this impressive family of drugs, described by some as "God's Own Medicine" are strongly addictive and have exacted a grim toll on society.


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Biopharmaceutics Applications in Drug Development

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In the last two decades, the discipline of biopharmaceutics has undergone considerable advances, particularly with regard to bioavailability and bioequivalence as they relate to product quality and regulatory standards of approval. Textbooks in the field have not been able to keep up with the growth of current and emerging applications of regulatory aspects of biopharmaceutics.

Biopharmaceutics Applications in Drug Development fills this gap. This book introduces fundamental concepts, methods, and advances in the areas of dissolution, absorption, and permeability and their key applications in dosage form performance. Case studies are used to discuss the applications of biopharmaceutic strategies in the development of successful drugs, with a specific focus on the applications of biopharmaceutic strategies in the development of successful drugs. The book presents an integrated view in linking pharmaceutic to the biological consequences of drug products and leverages those for decision making in drug development.


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Burger's Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery, 6 Volume Set, 6th Edition

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This new sixth edition of Burger's Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery offers several new and unique features. For the first time, an online version of this major reference work will offer updated content from the print edition and easy access. For the first time, all volumes are structured entirely according to content and published simultaneously to provide broad coverage of medicinal chemistry and drug discovery for new or experienced medicinal chemists, biologists, pharmacologists and molecular biologists. This includes a current and global perspective of drug design, and drug development.With expanded content from 69 chapters to over 100 chapters, this sixth edition of Burger's Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery includes more than 50% new material. An entire section has been dedicated to cancer research. Areas included are those at the foreground of life science including:* Proteomics* Genomics* Bioinformatics* Combinatorial Chemistry* High-Throughput Screening* Blood Substitutes* Allosteric Effectors as Potential Drugs* COX Inhibitors* Statins* High-Throughput Pharmacology* and More.The new sixth edition of Burger's Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery is a Memorial Edition to Professor Alfred Burger who published this major reference work in the first edition as "Medicinal Chemistry" in two volumes in 1951. Dr. Burger's research focused on analgesics, antidepressants and chemotherapeutic agents. He is one of the few academicians to have a drug, designed and synthesized in his laboratories and brought to market. Dr. Burger's contribution to the fields of medicinal chemistry and drug discovery are well renowned and documented. He received the Louis Pasteur Medal of the Pasteur Institute and the American Chemical Society Smissman Award.


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VOLUME 1
Structure Based Drug-Design
History of Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships
Recent and Developing Trends in QSAR: From Data Analysis and Model Validation to Drug Design and Discovery
Molecular Modeling in Drug Design
Drug-Target Binding Forces: Advances in Force Field Approaches
Combinatorial Library Design, Molecular Similarity and Diversity Applications
Virtual Screening
Docking and Scoring Functions/Virtual Screening
Bioinformatics
Chemical Information Computing Systems in Drug Discovery
X-ray Crystallography Drug Discovery
Electron Microscopy of Biological Macromolecules
Design of Peptidomimetics
Approaches to the Rational Design of Enzyme Inhibitors
Chirality and Biological Activity
Structural Concepts in the Prediction of the Toxicity of Therapeutical Agents
Natural Products as Leads for New Pharmaceuticals
Analog Design
NMR and Drug Discovery
Mass Spectrometry and Drug Design
VOLUME 2
Combinatorial Chemistry and Multiple Parallel Synthesis
Highthroughput Screening for Lead Discovery
High Throughput Pharmacology
The Application of Recombinant DNA Technology in Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics
Therapeutic Agents Acting on RNA
Carbohydrate Based Therapeutics
Membrane Transport Proteins and Drug Transport
Allosteric Proteins and Drug Discovery
Receptor Targets in Drug Discovery and Development
Large Scale Synthesis
Principles of Drug Metabolism
Metabolic Considerations in Prodrug Design
Retrometabolism-Based Drug Design and Targeting
Drug Discovery: The Role of Toxicology
Drug Absorption, Distribution, and Elimination
The FDA and Regulatory Issues
Intellectual Property in Drug Discovery and Biotechnology
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
Physicochemical Characterization and Principles of Oral Dosage Form Selection
VOLUME 3
Cardiac Drugs: Antianginal, Vosodilators, Antiarrhythmic
Diuretics and Uricosuric Agents
Myocardial Infarction Agents
Endogenous Vasoactive Peptides
Hematopoietic Agents
Anticoagulatns, Antithrombotics and Hemostatics
Antihyperlipedemic Agents
Oxygen Delivery via Allosteric Effectors of Hemoglobin, Blood Substitutes, and Plasma Expanders
Sickle Cell Anemia
Iron Chelators and Therapeutic Uses
Thyroid Hormones and Thyromimetics
Male Sex Hormones, Analogs, and Antogonists
Anti-inflammatory Steroids
Female Sex Hormones, Contraceptives & Fertility Drugs
Fundamentals of Steroid Chemistry and Biochemistry
VOLUME 4
Peptide and Protein Hormones, Peptide Neurotransmitters, and Therapeutic Agents
Inhibitors of Gastric Acid Secretion
Chemokines and Cytokine Modulators
COX Inhibitors and Leukotriene Modulators
Agents Acting on Prostanoid Receptors
Retinoids
Vitamins
Life Style and Over-the-Counter Agents
Radiopaques
Microarrays and Gene Expression Profiling Applied to Drug Research
SNPs: Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Pharmacogenomics
Gene Therapy with Plasmid DNA
Insulin and Hypoglycemic Agents
VOLUME 5
Molecular Biology of Cancer
Synthetic DNA-targeted Chemotherapeutic Agents and Related Tumor-Activated Prodrugs
Antitumor Natural Products
Radiosensitizers and Radioprotective Agents
Synthetic Anti-angiogenic Agents
Future Strategies in Immunotherapy
Selective Toxicities
Drug Resistance in Cancer Chemotherapy
Antiviral Agents, DNA
Antiviral Agents, RNA (Viruses other than HIV), Orthopoxviruses
Rationale of Design of Anti-HIV Drugs
Organ Transplantation Drugs
Synthetic Antibacterial Agents
Lactam Antibiotics
Tetracyclines, Aminolycoside, Macrolide, and Miscellaneous Antibiotics
Antimycobacterial Agents
Antifungal Agents
Antimalarial Agents
Antiprotozoal Agents
Anthelmintic Agents
VOLUME 6
Andrenergics and Andrenergic Blocking Agents
Cholinergics
Anticholinergic Drugs
CNS Stimulants
Sedatives and Hypnotics
Anticonvulsants
Analgesics
Antidepressants
Antianxiety Agents
Antipsychotic Agents
Investigative Agents for use in Neurodegenerative Conditions
Therapeutic and Diagnostic Agents for Parkinson's Disease
Alzheimer's Disease: Search for Therapeutics
Cognition Enhancers
Drugs to Treat Eating and Body Weight Disorders


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Encyclopedia of Biopharmaceutical Statistics

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Shein-Chung Chow, “Encyclopedia of Biopharmaceutical Statistics”
Informa HealthCare 2003-06-04 ISBN: 0824742613 1000 pages PDF 57,2 MB

Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, MA. Resource offers more than 3,300 lists expanded to reflect amendments to regulatory requirements and recently developed statistical methods impacting the drug review/approval process and biopharmaceutical research and development. Offers more than 3,000 equations, tables, and figures.




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The Merck Index: An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals

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Antidepressants (Drugs: the Straight Facts)

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Antidepressants (Drugs: the Straight Facts) (US$30)
Stationary Office Pages: 112 2004-01 ISBN: 0791076350 11 MB
At one time or another, almost every teen may appear to be depressed. Usually, the depression is slight and goes away with time. But some kinds of depression need medical intervention. With such an intervention, writing a prescription for Prozac or some other antidepressant drug (Figure 1.1) has become the first order of business. Yet, less than twenty years ago, adolescents were rarely diagnosed as depressed, much less given antidepressants. Today, however, teenagers are now receiving medications almost routinely for symptoms that can hardly be termed “depressive” attention deficit disorder, social anxiety, or drug addiction, for example. Thanks to the “Prozac revolution” of the 1980s and 1990s, a majority of people in America know someone who has used antidepressants. Over 34 million people in the United States have been issued prescriptions for Prozac or another selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). In other words, one American in ten has used Antidepressants.


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MICROBIOLOGY LECTURES

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Lectures 1 & 2Host-Parasite Interactions

Lectures 3 & 4Streptococcus & Enterococcus

Lectures 5 & 6Staphyloccocus

Lectures 7 & 8 — Chemotherapy & Antibiotics

Lecture 9Corynebacterium, Listeria & Erysipelothrix

Lectures 10 thru 13 — Enterobacteriaceae

Lecture 10 — Introduction

Lecture 11 — Opportunistic Enterobacteriaceae and Pathogenic Strains of E. coli

Lectures 12 & 13— True Pathogens: Salmonella, Shigella & Yersinia

Lecture 14Vibrio, Aeromonas & Plesiomonas

Lecture 15Campylobacter and Helicobacter

Lecture 16 — Non-Sporeforming Anaerobes

Lectures 17 & 18Clostridium

Lecture 19Bacillus

Lecture 20Pseudomonas & Related Nonfermenters

Lecture 21Bordetella, Fransicella & Brucella

Lecture 22Neisseria

Lectures 23 & 24Treponema, Borrelia & Leptospira

Lecture 25Mycobacterium

Lecture 26Pasteurellaceae: Haemophilus, Actinobacillus & Pasteurella

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Reverse transcribing viruses I: hepatitis B X
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DNA viruses III: herpes X
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Introduction to Microbiology

From Atoms to Cells

Tools of the Laboratory
Methods for Studying Microorganisms.

The Bacteria and Archaea

Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms. An Introduction to the Viruses.
Elements of Microbial Nutrition, Ecology
Microbial Metabolism
Microbial Genetics.
Genetic Engineering: Molecular Biology. Physical and Chemical Control of Micro

Drugs, Microbes, Host
The Elements of Chemotherapy.
Microbe-Human Interactions
Infection and Disease.
The Nature of Host Defenses.

The Acquisition of Specific Immunity
Immunization and Immune Assays.
Disorders in Immunity.
Introduction to Microbiology
Humans and the Microbial World
The Molecules of Life
Microscopy and Cell Structure [2]
Dynamics and Prokaryotic Growth
Control of Microbial Growth
Metabolism: Fueling Cell Growth

The Blueprint of Life, from DNA to Prot
Bacterial Genetics
Prokaryotes
The Diversity of Prokaryotic Organisms
The Eukaryotic Members
Viruses of Bacteria
Viruses, Prions, and Viroids
The Innate Immune Response
The Adaptive Immune Response
Applications of Immune Responses
Host-Microbe Interactions

Epidemiology
Antimicrobial Medications
Scope and History of Microbiology
Microscopy and Staining
Prokaryotic VS Eukaryotic Cells
Essential Concepts of Metabolism
Growth and Culturing of Bacteria
Microbial Genetics
Recombinant DNA and Genetic Engineering
Introduction to Bacteriology
Eukaryotic Microorganisms & Parasite
Sterilization and Disinfection Antimicrobial Therapy

Host-Microbe Relationships
Epidemiology & Nosocomial Infection
Nonspecific Host Defenses
Basic Principles of Specific Immunity

The Bacterial Cell







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