Designed to bridge the gap between pharmaceutical science and clinical practice for students. It explores the physicochemical properties of drugs—such as solubility, stability, and intermolecular forces—and explains how these factors dictate the design of effective dosage forms. The text details various routes of administration, including oral, parenteral, and transdermal methods, while analyzing how drugs move through the body via the LADME process. Readers are introduced to the role of excipients, the importance of particle size, and the technical challenges of maintaining chemical and physical stability in medications. By combining theoretical principles with case studies and assessment questions, the guide provides a practical framework for mastering the science of drug delivery. It serves as an essential resource for future pharmacists to understand how molecular behavior directly impacts patient therapy and medication performance.
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