This course deals with preparation of liquid pharmaceutical dosage forms. It has been designed to help pharmacy students to understand the concepts of the liquid dosage forms, the types of these dosages, method of preparations, rationales of uses, applications, advantages and drawbacks. In addition, semisolids also are included in this course.
To develop with a thin film interferometer new parameters to describe the drying properties of contact lenses; these are: time to first break-up (onset latency), duration of lens surface drying (drying duration), maximum speed of increase in the drying area (maximum speed), and the time to reach maximum drying speed (peak latency). These new parameters were compared with the contact angle (CA) measurement of contact lenses by the captive bubble (CB) technique
Purpose:To investigate the wetting of a soft contact lens (SCL) after storage in various multipurpose solutions (MPS) (compared to wetting with the pack solution), to assess the sustained benefits after 8 hours of wear.