Completely revised and updated this fourth edition elucidates the principles of pharmaceutics biopharmaceutics dosage form design and drug delivery – including emerging new biotechnology-based treatment modalities. The authors integrate aspects of physical pharmacy chemistry biology and biopharmaceutics into drug delivery. With the expiration of older patents and generic competition the biopharmaceutical industry is evolving faster than ever. Consequently this edition of the book emphasizes the heightened focus that the recent remarkable progress in gene editing immunotherapy and nanotechnology has brought to the design of new drugs and diagnostic approaches along with novel dosage forms. Apart from new chapters this edition highlights the emerging emphasis on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in drug discovery m RNA and antibody-based therapies genome editing immunotherapy chemical kinetics and the stability of drug products. Features: · Includes new chapters on antibody therapeutics gene editing and immunotherapy. · Explains newer approaches and future methods and the significance of artificial intelligence (AI) in drug discovery. · Updated sections on pharmacy mathematics chemical kinetics and the stability of medicinal products. · Important updates on parenteral drug products protein and peptide treatments and biotechnology-based pharmaceuticals to provide a contemporary perspective on drug development delivery and pharmaceutical sciences. · Expansion of review questions and answers to clarify concepts for students and add to their grasp of key concepts covered in this book. Although there are numerous books on pharmaceutics and dosage forms most cover different areas of the discipline and do not provide an integrated approach. The integrated approach of this book not only provides a singular perspective of the overall field but also supplies a unified source of information for students instructors and professionals saving their time and money. • |Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Drug Delivery Revised and Expanded | Chemistry