Introduction to Pharmaceutical Technology Development
Introduction to Pharmaceutical Technology Development by Yaser Dahman is a clear, contemporary guide that welcomes students, formulation scientists, and industry professionals to the practical world of drug development. Engaging and accessible, this book frames complex concepts in a structured, real-world context—perfect for classroom use, laboratory reference, or on-the-job learning.
Begin with strong foundations: the text demystifies formulation science, excipient selection, and unit operations, then progresses to process development, scale-up strategies, and modern analytical approaches. Emphasis on quality by design (QbD), good manufacturing practices (GMP), stability testing, and regulatory considerations makes the content directly applicable to current pharmaceutical workflows. Case studies and problem-focused explanations help you translate theory into reproducible results.
Imagine reducing development timelines and increasing product robustness: this book equips you with practical tools and decision-making frameworks used across laboratory benches and pilot plants. Whether you work in drug formulation, process engineering, quality assurance, or regulatory affairs, Dahman’s clear explanations and examples build confidence for tackling formulation challenges and preparing regulatory dossiers.
Relevant for global pharmaceutical markets—from North America and Europe to Asia and the Middle East—this volume supports cross-border understanding of best practices and international regulatory expectations. Concise, authoritative, and professionally written, it’s an essential resource for anyone involved in pharmaceutical technology development.
Add Introduction to Pharmaceutical Technology Development by Yaser Dahman to your collection today and advance your skills in formulation, scale-up, and compliant product development. Order now to stay current in a rapidly evolving field.
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