Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are types of adverse drug events (ADEs). ADEs include ADRs, medication errors, and other drug-related problems. ADEs are the negative
MoreA term coined by Gary Henderson, contemporary pharmacologist, meaning an illicitly produced drug of abuse whose structure is a modification
MorePharmacogenomics is the study of the effect of an individual’s genetic inheritance, their genome, on the body’s response to drugs.
MoreThe field of pharmacogenetics, which is about 40 years old, is the study of genetically determined variability in the response
MoreThe goal for most drug delivery systems is rapid dissolution of drug after administration; such products are called immediate release
MoreNiosomes are non-ionic surfactant vesicles and it present low production cost, greater stability, and resultant ease of storage. Niosomes are
MoreThe packaging is a link connecting production with marketing whereby the goods reach from the production center to the consumers
MoreFast disintegrating tablets (FDTs) are solid unit dosage forms, which disintegrate or dissolve rapidly in the mouth without chewing and
MoreDispersible tablets are uncoated or film-coated tablets intended to be dispersed in water before administration giving a homogeneous dispersion. Oral
MoreThe oral delivery of drugs is the most preferred route of administration due to ease of administration. Drug bioavailability of
MoreNanosuspensions are submicron colloidal dispersions of nano sized drug particles stabilized by surfactants. Nanosuspensions consist of the poorly water-soluble drug
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