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Books recommended to a Pharmacy undergraduate student

 By: M. Mirza Riyaz Beig

1. Pharmaceutics

  • Remington Essentials of Pharmaceutics
  • Ansel's Pharmaceutical dosage forms and drug delivery system
  • Martin's Physical pharmacy and Pharmaceutical science 
  • Physical Pharmacy FastTrack
  • Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy by M. Aqil
  • Ananthanarayan and Paniker's Textbook of Microbiology
  • Hugo Russell Textbook of Microbiology
  • Tutorial Pharmacy by Cooper and Gunn
  • Pharmaceutical Compounding and dispensing FastTrack
  •  Pharmaceutics- The Science of Dosage form by M.E. Aulton
  • Harry's Cosmetology
  • Forensic Pharmacy by C. K. Kokate
  • Forensic Pharmacy by N. K. Jain
  • N. K. Jain Dispensing Pharmacy
  • Pharmaceutical Engineering by Subramanyam
  • Libermann and Lachmann: Industrial Pharmacy

2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry

  •  Vogel's Textbook of Quantitative chemical analysis
  • Ashutosh Kar- Pharmaceutical Drug Analysis  
  • Modern Analytical and inorganic Chemistry
  • Physical Chemistry by B.S. Bahl and Bahl
  • A textbook of Organic Chemistry by Bahl and Bahl
  • Finar- Organic Chemistry Vol.1
  • Finar- Organic Chemisrty Vol.2
  • Moore Physical Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry by Morrison & Boyd
  • Vogel's Practical Organic Chemistry 
  • Ashutosh Kar- Medicinal Chemistry
  • Principles of Medicinal Chemistry William O. Foye

3. Pharmacognosy

  • Trease and Evans Pharmacognosy 
  • Biren Shah, Avinash Seth- Textbook of Pharmacognosy
  • Handa Sukhdev Swami- Extraction Technologies for medicinal and aromatic plants
  • Textbook of Industrial Pharmacognosy by A.N. Kalia
  • Textbook of Pharmacognosy by C. K. Kokate

4. Pharmacology

  •  Essentials of Medical Pharmacology by K. D. Tripathi
  • Pharmacology by Rang and Dale
  • Review of Pharmacology by Gobind and Sparsh Gupta
  • Pharmacology by Goodman and Gillamann

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