Description
The Encyclopedia of Drug and Drug Delivery, edited by Dashora, is an extensive and authoritative five-volume reference work that provides a comprehensive overview of drug development, formulation, and delivery systems. Published in 2012, this multi-volume encyclopedia offers an in-depth examination of the various aspects of pharmaceutical science, from basic drug chemistry to advanced drug delivery technologies.
The encyclopedia is meticulously organized into five volumes, each focusing on specific areas within the field of drug research and development:
- Volume 1: Drug Discovery and Development – Covers the early stages of drug discovery, including target identification, preclinical testing, and the progression from laboratory research to clinical trials.
- Volume 2: Drug Formulation and Design – Explores the principles of drug formulation, including the development of solid, liquid, and semi-solid dosage forms, as well as the considerations involved in designing effective and stable drug products.
- Volume 3: Drug Delivery Systems and Technologies – Examines various drug delivery methods, including oral, transdermal, injectable, and novel delivery systems such as nanoparticles and controlled-release formulations.
- Volume 4: Drug Interactions and Safety – Addresses the interactions between drugs and their effects on safety and efficacy, including potential adverse reactions and strategies for minimizing drug-related risks.
- Volume 5: Clinical Applications and Future Directions – Provides insights into the clinical application of drugs and drug delivery systems, as well as emerging trends and future directions in pharmaceutical research and development.
This encyclopedia serves as an essential resource for researchers, students, and professionals in the pharmaceutical and medical fields. It combines contributions from leading experts, offering both foundational knowledge and cutting-edge insights into drug and drug delivery science.
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