Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry – Unit 2

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry – Unit 2 Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry – Unit 2

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Syllabus – Unit 2

  • Acids, Bases and Buffers
    • Buffer equations and buffer capacity
    • Buffers in pharmaceutical systems: preparation and stability
    • Buffered isotonic solutions: measurement of tonicity, calculations and methods for adjusting isotonicity
  • Major Extra- and Intracellular Electrolytes
    • Functions of major physiological ions
    • Electrolytes used in replacement therapy: Sodium chloride, Potassium chloride, Calcium gluconate, Oral Rehydration Salt (ORS)
    • Physiological acid-base balance
  • Dental Products
    • Dentifrices and the role of fluoride in treating dental caries
    • Desensitizing agents
    • Calcium carbonate, Sodium fluoride, Zinc eugenol cement

Unit 2

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