The pharmaceutical industry is rapidly evolving with advances in formulation science, process engineering, and regulatory expectations. Industrial Pharmacy I provides a structured, application-oriented approach to drug product development, effectively bridging the gap between theory and industrial practice.
The book covers key aspects of pharmaceutical development, including preformulation, physicochemical characterization, and dosage form design across tablets, capsules, liquid systems, semisolids, aerosols, parenterals, and ophthalmic preparations. It also integrates excipient functionality, drug-excipient compatibility, packaging, and quality assurance aligned with current regulatory standards.
Emphasizing mechanistic understanding and industrial relevance, the text incorporates critical process parameters, supported by practical insights and high-quality illustrations for enhanced clarity.Designed for B.Pharm, M.Pharm, and Pharm.D students, as well as academicians and industry professionals, this book provides a concise and reliable foundation for pharmaceutical manufacturing and modern pharmaceutics.