Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025
Course director
Pál Szilárd
assistant professor,
Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy
Number of hours/semester
Lectures: 0 hours
Practices: 70 hours
Seminars: 0 hours
Total of: 70 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OPG-C1G-T
- 5 Credit
- Pharmacy
- Pharmaceutical theoretical module and practical skills module
- autumn
OPG-R1E-T parallel
Course headcount limitations
min. 1 people – max. 80 people
Topic
Courses of pharmaceutical technology are taught in the 3rd and 4th years of school of pharmacy. Aim of courses of Pharmaceutical Technology is introducing basic technological processes, preformulation and formulation of pharmaceutical dosage forms taking into account physico-chemical, pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical properties of active agents and pharmaceutical excipients.
Further studies include review of national and international pharmacopoeias.
Practices usually begin with seminars where basic introduction of the proper lesson takes place. After seminars students have to prepare medicines according to the laws of pharmaceutical formulation technology in proper dosage forms including calculation of single and daily maximal dose, preparation, labeling and pricing. Students also have to prepare galenic formulations according to the official formula. Practices of quality control of medicines are carried out as well.
Course Pharmaceutical Technology 1 includes practice with liquid dosage forms such as solution, syrup, elixir, oral drop, ear drop, nasal drop, parenteral solution and associated calculations with practices of quality control of mentioned dosage forms.
Lectures
Practices
- 1. General instructions, rules and regulations on practices, measuring, scales, introduction to reading prescriptions
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- 2. General instructions, rules and regulations on practices, measuring, scales, introduction to reading prescriptions
- 3. General instructions, rules and regulations on practices, measuring, scales, introduction to reading prescriptions
- 4. General instructions, rules and regulations on practices, measuring, scales, introduction to reading prescriptions
- 5. General instructions, rules and regulations on practices, measuring, scales, introduction to reading prescriptions
- 6. Preparation of pure solutions, physical examination of solutions, diluting alcohol, pharmaceutical calculations
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- 7. Preparation of pure solutions, physical examination of solutions, diluting alcohol, pharmaceutical calculations
- 8. Preparation of pure solutions, physical examination of solutions, diluting alcohol, pharmaceutical calculations
- 9. Preparation of pure solutions, physical examination of solutions, diluting alcohol, pharmaceutical calculations
- 10. Preparation of pure solutions, physical examination of solutions, diluting alcohol, pharmaceutical calculations
- 11. Complex solutions, mixtures, drops
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- 12. Complex solutions, mixtures, drops
- 13. Complex solutions, mixtures, drops
- 14. Complex solutions, mixtures, drops
- 15. Complex solutions, mixtures, drops
- 16. Colloid solutions, examination of pure and colloid solutions, nasal drops and ear drops
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- 17. Colloid solutions, examination of pure and colloid solutions, nasal drops and ear drops
- 18. Colloid solutions, examination of pure and colloid solutions, nasal drops and ear drops
- 19. Colloid solutions, examination of pure and colloid solutions, nasal drops and ear drops
- 20. Colloid solutions, examination of pure and colloid solutions, nasal drops and ear drops
- 21. Preparation and examination of pure solutions, alcoholic solutions
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- 22. Preparation and examination of pure solutions, alcoholic solutions
- 23. Preparation and examination of pure solutions, alcoholic solutions
- 24. Preparation and examination of pure solutions, alcoholic solutions
- 25. Preparation and examination of pure solutions, alcoholic solutions
- 26. Preparation and examination of syrups and colloid solutions
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- 27. Preparation and examination of syrups and colloid solutions
- 28. Preparation and examination of syrups and colloid solutions
- 29. Preparation and examination of syrups and colloid solutions
- 30. Preparation and examination of syrups and colloid solutions
- 31. Preparation and examination of mucilages and colloid solutions
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- 32. Preparation and examination of mucilages and colloid solutions
- 33. Preparation and examination of mucilages and colloid solutions
- 34. Preparation and examination of mucilages and colloid solutions
- 35. Preparation and examination of mucilages and colloid solutions
- 36. Assessment
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- 37. Assessment
- 38. Assessment
- 39. Assessment
- 40. Assessment
- 41. Sterilizing, isotonisation, calculations, eye drops
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- 42. Sterilizing, isotonisation, calculations, eye drops
- 43. Sterilizing, isotonisation, calculations, eye drops
- 44. Sterilizing, isotonisation, calculations, eye drops
- 45. Sterilizing, isotonisation, calculations, eye drops
- 46. Preparation of eye drops, ointments
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- 47. Preparation of eye drops, ointments
- 48. Preparation of eye drops, ointments
- 49. Preparation of eye drops, ointments
- 50. Preparation of eye drops, ointments
- 51. Preparation and examination of injections
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- 52. Preparation and examination of injections
- 53. Preparation and examination of injections
- 54. Preparation and examination of injections
- 55. Preparation and examination of injections
- 56. Preparation and examination of infusions
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- 57. Preparation and examination of infusions
- 58. Preparation and examination of infusions
- 59. Preparation and examination of infusions
- 60. Preparation and examination of infusions
- 61. Preparation and examination of emulsions and suspensions
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- 62. Preparation and examination of emulsions and suspensions
- 63. Preparation and examination of emulsions and suspensions
- 64. Preparation and examination of emulsions and suspensions
- 65. Preparation and examination of emulsions and suspensions
- 66. End semester assessment
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- 67. End semester assessment
- 68. End semester assessment
- 69. End semester assessment
- 70. End semester assessment
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
Literature developed by the Department
Notes
Recommended literature
European Pharmacopoeia
Formulae Normales VII. (FoNo VII.)
James Swarbrick: Encyclopedia of Pharmaceutical Technology, Informa Healthcare, New York, London
Gilbert S. Banker, Christopher T. Rhodes: Modern Pharmaceutics, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York- Basel
Chris Langley, Dawn Belcher: Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing, Pharmaceutical Press
www.gytk.pte.hu
www.sciencedirect.com
Attila Dévay: The Theory and Practice of Pharmaceutical Technology, electronic book, PTE-Pécs
Attila Dévay: Investigation of Pharmaceutical Preparations, electronic book, PTE-Pécs
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
1. Accepted preparations made on practices.
2. Accepted work reports.
3. Accepted practical and theoretical assessments.
4. At the beginning of all practice classes students write short tests of different types (dose checking, synonim names and latin expressions, calculations). Semester only can be accepted if students reach at least 50% from each short test type.
Evaluation of the practices is according to the semester work (practice work, assessments, work reports) by practice grade. In case of fulfilled 1-3 sections, the requirement of the accepted semester is to reach at least satisfactory grade.
Mid-term exams
Students have to participate two practice tests.
Making up for missed classes
Students must fulfil requirements determined by the Code of Studies and Examinations.
All missed or failed preparations manufactured on the practice should be made up on supplementary practices!
Exam topics/questions
Website of the Institute.
Examiners
Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars
- Das Sourav
- Ferenczi Krisztina
- Kása Péter
- Pál Szilárd