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BP104T. PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry is a fundamental subject in pharmacy that deals with the study of inorganic drugs and pharmaceuticals, their chemical properties, standards, preparations, and medicinal uses. It covers concepts of chemical bonding, buffers, isotopes, electrolytes, and radioactivity, emphasizing their role in health care. The syllabus also includes quality control of inorganic pharmaceuticals, official standards from pharmacopeias, and an understanding of toxicology, antidotes, and essential minerals.
Learning Objectives
- To understand the basic principles of inorganic chemistry and their application in pharmacy.
- To develop skills in identification, assay, and quality control of inorganic drugs and pharmaceuticals.
- To gain knowledge of toxicology, antidotes, and essential minerals for safe therapeutic use.