02178cam a2200373 a 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100013000740200022000870200022001090200022001310200015001530350012001680400031001800500021002110600017002320820015002491000040002642450076003042500012003802600042003923000032004343650016004665040039004825050441005215200694009626500030016566500032016866500031017186500025017496500014017747000016017882961161BD-DhUL20150121124332.0880407s1988 nyua b 001 0 eng c a88011877 a0412018217 (hard) a0412018314 (pbk.) a0333449967 (pbk.) a0333449959 a2961161 aLCbengcLCdSUSAdBD-DhUL00aRS403b.F59 1988 0aQV 744 F632p00a615.4bFIP1 aFlorence, A. T.q(Alexander Taylor)10aPhysicochemical principles of pharmacy /cA.T. Florence and D. Attwood. a2nd ed. aNew York :bChapman and Hall,cc1988. ax, 485 p. :bill. ;c23 cm. aGBP.b19.50 aIncludes bibliographies and index.0 a1. Gases and volatile agents -- 2. Properites of the solid state -- 3. Physicochemical properties of drugs in solution -- 4. Chemical stability of drugs -- 5. Solubility and partitioning of drugs -- 6. Surfactants -- 7. Disperse systems -- 8. Polymers and macromolecules -- 9. Drug absorption and routes of administration -- 10. Drug interactions and incompatibilities: a physicochemical view -- 11. Assessment of dosage forms in vitro. aThis book provides the physicochemical background to the design and use of pharmaceutical dosage forms. It goes beyond the introductory aspects of the subject to show how basic physicochemical principles are essential to an understanding of every aspect of drug action, from the dosage form to the site of action in the body. This is not a textbook of physical chemistry for pharmacists, but is a book which bridges the gap between basic first-year physical chemistry and the more applied practice of later years. This extensively revised second edition includes much new material, illustrations and references to take into account recent scientific developments and curriculum changes. 0aPharmaceutical chemistry. 0aPhysical organic chemistry. 2aChemistry, Pharmaceutical. 2aChemistry, Physical. 2aPharmacy.1 aAttwood, D.