Volume 1:
- Pharmaceutics: New Challenges, New Paradigms
Alexander T. Florence and Juergen Siepmann - Principles of Drug Absorption
Michael Mayersohn - Pharmacokinetics
David W. A. Bourne - Factors Influencing Oral Drug Absorption and Drug Availability
Juergen Siepmann, Florence Siepmann, and Alexander T. Florence - Effect of Route of Administration and Distribution on Drug Action
Maureen D. Donovan - In Vivo Imaging of Dosage Forms
Zheng-Rong Lu - Chemical Kinetics and Drug Stability
David Attwood and Rolland I. Poust - The Solid State
Alastair J. Florence - Excipient Design and Characterization
Graham Buckton - Preformulation
Gavin W. Halbert - Disperse Systems
Wandee Rungseevijitprapa, Florence Siepmann, Juergen Siepmann, and Ornlaksana Paeratakul - Surfactants
David Attwood - Tablet Dosage Forms
Murat Turkoglu and Adel Sakr - Hard- and Soft-Shell Capsules
Larry L. Augsburger - Parenteral Products
James C. Boylan and Steven L. Nail - Index
Volume 2:
- Time-Controlled Drug Delivery Systems
Juergen Siepmann and Florence Siepmann - Bioequivalence
Panos Macheras, Christos Reppas, and Mira Symillides - Cutaneous and Transdermal Delivery-Processes and Systems of Delivery
Guang Wei Lu and Gordon L. Flynn - Design and Evaluation of Ophthalmic Pharmaceutical Products
Paul J. Missel, John C. Lang, Denise P. Rodeheaver, Rajni Jani, Masood A. Chowhan, James Chastain, and Terry Dagnon - Delivery of Drugs by the Pulmonary Route
Anthony J. Hickey and Heidi M. Mansour - Pediatric and Geriatric Pharmaceutics and Formulation
Jörg Breitkreutz and Catherine Tuleu - Biotechnology-Based Pharmaceuticals
Lene Jorgensen, Hanne Moerck Nielsen, and Sven Frokjaer - Veterinary Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms
Michael J. Rathbone and Todd P. Foster - Target-Oriented Drug Delivery Systems
Vijay Kumar - New Imaging Methods for Dosage Form Characterization
Colin D. Melia, Barry Crean, Samuel R. Pygall, and Hywel D. Williams - Aspects of Pharmaceutical Physics
Göran Frenning and Göran Alderborn - Pharmaceutical Aspects of Nanotechnology
Alexander T. Florence - Dosage Forms for Personalized Medicine: From the Simple to the Complex
Alexander T. Florence and Juergen Siepmann - Index
Alexander T. Florence is Emeritus Professor, The Centre for Drug Delivery Research, The School of Pharmacy, University of London, UK. From 1989 until 2006, he was Dean of The School of Pharmacy, University of London, London, UK. Dr. Florence received his Ph.D. from the University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK. He is Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Royal Society of Chemistry, and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Dr. Florence has authored or co-authored several textbooks and is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Pharmaceutics.
Juergen Siepmann is Professor of Pharmaceutical Technology, Université Lille Nord de France, Lille, France. He received his Ph.D. from the Freie Universitaet Berlin, Berlin, Germany, in 1999. Since 2006, Dr. Siepmann has been Head of Controlled Drug Delivery Systems: Mechanisms and Optimization, a research group. He is also Reviews Editor of the International Journal of Pharmaceutics and is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Controlled Release, the European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, the European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, among others.
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