A list of pharmacy books for bachelor of pharmacy and doctor of pharmacy students are given below -
1. Aulton's Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutics is one of the most diverse subject areas in pharmaceutical science and an understanding of it is vital for all pharmacists and scientists involved in converting drugs to medicines that can be safely delivered to a patient. In brief, it is concerned with the scientific and technological aspects of the design and manufacture of dosage forms or medicines.
Aulton Pharmaceutics is one of the best pharmaceutics books contain different approach about additives or excipients in the formulations.
2. Goodman & Gilman's the Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics
Goodman & Gilman is the reference book of pharmacology as it has been since the first edition written by Louis Goodman and Alfred Gilman and published in 1941.
It is the definitive textbook for all medical and pharmacy students and is a must have purchase for residents in internal medicine and pharmacologists. This book describes the actions and uses of therapeutic agents in relation to physiology and pathophysiology.
3. Remington Essentials of Pharmaceutics
Remington: Essentials of Pharmaceutics provides a concise yet detailed resource covering all aspects of pharmaceutics, from the scientific fundamentals to the dosage forms and drug delivery systems to drug product analyses and assists with integrating the science of pharmacy into practice.
Discuss with various delivery systems and dosage forms are covered as well as parenteral, sterilization processes, and sterile compounding. In addition, some introductory concepts on drug discovery and drug product approval as well as information resources in pharmacy and the pharmaceutical sciences are presented.
4. Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology
Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology is the first-and-best resource with clear and effective writing and hundreds of illustrations for ideal rapid review and the assimilation of complex information. Clear, sequential images present mechanisms of action and focus on showing rather than telling students how drugs work.
5. An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry
An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry is the leading textbook for university courses on this subject. Due to more informative contents this book is loved equally by both students and lecturers, it presents complete coverage in an accessible and engaging style.
6. Essentials of Physical Chemistry (Bahl & Tuli)
Essentials of Physical Chemistry is a classic textbook on the subject for pharmacy and chemistry students with explaining fundamentals concepts with discussions, illustrations and exercises. This book include numerous topics including motion, energy, force, statistical mechanics, quantum chemistry, thermodynamics, analytical dynamics and chemical equilibria.
7. Applied Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics
Applied Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics is a comprehensive textbook on the theoretical and practical applications of biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics. This book discuss detail about drug product performance and biopharmaceutics, how biopharmaceutics affects drug product performance and define pharmacokinetics and describe how pharmacokinetics is related to pharmacodynamics and drug toxicity.
8. The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy
This book is a fundamental book for an industrial pharmacist. A wide range of topics are discussed here. When a pharmacist start to read this book he/she found this so informative. As a pharmacist I strongly recommend this book for them who are interested to start their career in a pharmaceutical industry.
9. Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients
The Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients collects together essential data on the physical properties of excipients as well as providing information on their safe use and applications. All of the 400+ monographs are also thoroughly cross-referenced and indexed to allow their identification by chemical, non-proprietary or trade names. It is internationally recognized as the authoritative source of information on pharmaceutical excipients and a comprehensive guide to uses, properties and safety.
This text book is part of Lippincott Williams and Wikins’ pharmacy technician education series and is intended for use in an introductory pharmacy technician calculations course.
This unique book addresses not only calculations that technicians will encounter in retail, but also comprehensive and thoroughly practical reference for anyone working with mathematics in a healthcare setting and areas where a pharmacy technician might be called upon more frequently because of the shortage of pharmacy professionals.