Handbook of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Formulations: Liquid Products (Volume 3 of 6), Volume 3

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The third volume in the six-volume Handbook of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Formulations, this book covers liquid drugs, which include formulations of non-sterile drugs administered by any route in the form of solutions (monomeric and multimeric), suspensions (powder and liquid), drops, extracts, elixirs, tinctures, paints, sprays, colloidons, emul

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Pakistani doctor Sarfaraz K. Niazi has been teaching in the field of pharmaceutical sciences for over 34 years. He has published over 100 research articles and over a dozen major books including textbooks and a book on patent filing. He is the recipient of several research recognition awards. He is a licensed practitioner of patent law in the United States and serves the global pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry in the transition of research ideas into useful technology. Niazi holds several major US and worldwide patents for his inventions and writes in the fields of philosophy, sociology, rhetoric and poetry. He is the author of the first book on clinical pharmacokinetics and the largest work on pharmaceutical manufacturing formulations and also on the manufacturing of therapeutic proteins. He holds several fellowship of learned societies and is a reviewer for scientific journals. He writes poetry in several languages and as a hobby translates ancient Urdu and Persian poetry into English.

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