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PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY Department of Pharmaceutics Director: Prof. Dr. Imre Klebovich Tutor: Dr. István Antal, Dr. Mária Hajdú First Semester Lectures History of pharmaceutical compounding and technology Dosage forms as drug carrier systems. Classification of dosage forms and routes of administration. Technological aspects of quality, safety, and efficacy. The tasks, construction, and equipments of a pharmacy. Storage of pharmaceuticals. Technological considerations of the pharmacopoeia (Eur. Ph.) Physical chemical principles in the pharmaceutical technology. Basic operations for pharmaceutical compounding. Liquid dosage forms. Theory and classification. Excipients for liquid dosage forms. Preparation of solution, aromatic water, syrup, mucilago, mixture, gargle, enema. Drops for internal and external use. Principle and practice of aseptic preparation. Eye drops. Preparations made by extraction. Disperse systems and their physical chemical characteristics. Emulsions. Suspensions. Practice Introduction, general information, labour safety. The prescription. Nomenclature. Weighing and balances. Control and measuring. Dose calculations. Reading prescriptions. Computer in the pharmacy practice. Preparation of simple solutions. Preparation of composite solutions. Preparation of drops. Preparation of ophthalmic solutions Preparation of decoctions and infusions. Preparation of suspensions without excipients. Preparation of suspensions with excipients. Preparation of emulsions Dispensing a test preparation independently. SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF PHARMACY Faculty of Pharmacy 435
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF PHARMACY 436 PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY Second Semester Lectures Dosage forms with coherent structure Semi-solid preparations. Classification and preparation. Ointments, gels, pastes. Eye ointments. Tests of semisolid preparations. Rheology and other characteristics. Cosmetics. Rectal and vaginal preparations. Tests of suppositories. Dosage forms prepared by aggregation. Pills, boluses, sticks, foams, medicated chewing gums. Compounding powder preparations. Compounding veterinary preparations. Incompatibility problems I. Solutions. Incompatibility problems II.Solid dosage forms Incompatibility problems II. Other dosage forms and role of excipients. Good Pharmacy Practice. Laws governing the pharmacy practice. Practice Formulae Normales: the guide for pharmaceutical compounding in Hungary. Preparation of ointments of solution and emulsion type. Preparation of ointments of emulsion and suspension. Preparation of ointments of composite type. Directions of eye ointments and gels. Preparations of eye ointments. Preparation of pastes. Preparation of cosmetics. Preparation of suppositories by cold compression and by by moulding. Preparation of vaginal preparations. Preparation of pills. Preparation of multidose powders. Topical powders. Preparation of single-dose powders. Division of powders. Manual capsule filling machine. Preparations of veteriner preparations. Guidelines for the preparation of incompatible drugs. Incompatibility problems of solutions Incompatibility problems of powder mixtures. Incompatibility problems of emulsions. Incompatibility problems ointments. Health accessories in pharmacy. Dispensing a test preparation independently.
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PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY<br />
Department of Pharmaceutics<br />
Director: Prof. Dr. Imre Klebovich<br />
Tutor: Dr. István Antal, Dr. Mária Hajdú<br />
First Semester<br />
Lectures<br />
History of pharmaceutical compounding and technology<br />
Dosage forms as drug carrier systems. Classification of dosage forms and routes of administration.<br />
Technological aspects of quality, safety, and efficacy.<br />
The tasks, construction, and equipments of a pharmacy. Storage of pharmaceuticals.<br />
Technological considerations of the pharmacopoeia (Eur. Ph.)<br />
Physical chemical principles in the pharmaceutical technology.<br />
Basic operations for pharmaceutical compounding.<br />
Liquid dosage forms. Theory and classification.<br />
Excipients for liquid dosage forms.<br />
Preparation of solution, aromatic water, syrup, mucilago, mixture, gargle, enema.<br />
Drops for internal and external use.<br />
Principle and practice of aseptic preparation. Eye drops.<br />
Preparations made by extraction.<br />
Disperse systems and their physical chemical characteristics.<br />
Emulsions.<br />
Suspensions.<br />
Practice<br />
Introduction, general information, labour safety.<br />
The prescription. Nomenclature.<br />
Weighing and balances. Control and measuring.<br />
Dose calculations. Reading prescriptions.<br />
Computer in the pharmacy practice.<br />
Preparation of simple solutions.<br />
Preparation of composite solutions.<br />
Preparation of drops.<br />
Preparation of ophthalmic solutions<br />
Preparation of decoctions and infusions.<br />
Preparation of suspensions without excipients.<br />
Preparation of suspensions with excipients.<br />
Preparation of emulsions<br />
Dispensing a test preparation independently.<br />
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF PHARMACY<br />
Faculty of<br />
Pharmacy<br />
435