Best Pharmacy Books – All Subjects TEXTBOOKS- Chemistry Cology Ceutics Cognosy

B. Pharmacy First Year Books List - Subject Notes Books PDF

Organic Chemistry Pharmacy Textbooks Books:

Latest editions of following books to be adopted for the organic chemistry

1. I. L. Finar: Organic chemistry- Volumes 1 and 2, Pearson Education, Ed:5
2. Morrison and Boyd, Organic chemistry, Prentice Hall.
3. Clayden and Greeves, Organic chemistry, Oxford University Press.
4. S. H. Pine et al, Organic chemistry, McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math.
5. D. Lednicer: Steroid chemistry at a glance, Wiley.
6. Heterocyclic Chemistry, Volume I, Volume II, Volume III by R. R. Gupta, M. Kumar, V. Gupta, Publisher: Springer Nature (SIE)
(2009)
7. Fundamental Principles of Polymeric material, Stephen L. Rosen, Second edition, John Wiley and sons, Inc. (1993)

 

Pharmaceutics Pharmacy Textbooks Books:

1. Lachman Leon, Liberman Herbert A., Kaing Joseph L., “Theory and practice of Industrial Pharmacy” 3rd edition,1987, Varghese
Publishing house,Mumbai.
2. Liberman Herbert A., rieger, “Pharmaceutical dosage Forms-Disperse Systems”, vol 1/2/3, 2nd edition,2005, Marcel Dekker Inc.,
New York.
3. Allen, Loyd v V.Jr, “Remingtons- the Science and Practice of Pharmacy, Vol 1 / 2, 22nd edition, Pharmaceutical Press
4. Patrik Sinko Ed.”Martin’s Physical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences”, 6th edition, 2010,Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
5. M.E. Aulton Ed.,”Pharmaceutics-The Science of Dosage Form Design”3rd edition,2007,
Churchill livingstone Elsevier Ltd., UK.
6. E.A. Rawlins Ed.,”Bentley’s Textbook of Pharmaceutics”, 2010, Elsevier Publications.
7. S.J.Carter Ed.,”Tutorial Pharmacy-Cooper & Gunn”, 6th edition,1986, CBS Publishers & distributors, India.
8. Pharmacopeias-IP, BP, USP-latest editions
9. Harry’s Cosmeticology Edited by J. B. Wilkinson and R. J. Moore, Longman Scientific & Technical Publishers
10. Cosmetics Science and Technology, Edited by M. S. Balsam, E. Sagarin, S. D. Gerhon, S. J. Strianse and M. M. Rieger, Volumes
1,2 and 3.Wiley-Interscience, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
11. Poucher’s Perfumes, cosmetics & Soaps, Editor- Hilda Butler, Klewer Academic Publishers,Netherlands
12. Cosmetic Technology, Ed. By S. Nanda, A. Nanda and R. Khar, Birla Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
13. Encyclopedia of Pharmaceutical Technology, Vol. 6, Eds. James Swarbrick, James C. Boylan, Marcel Dekker Inc.
14. BIS Guidelines for different cosmetic products.
15. Formulation and function of cosmetics by Jellinek Stephan, Wiley Interscience.
16. Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006.

Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Pharmacy Textbooks Books:

1. R. C. Dubey, A textbook of biotechnology
2. B. D. Singh, Biotechnology.
3. S. P. Vyas and Dixit, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, CBS publisher & distributers.
4. S. S. Kori, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology.
5. H. D. Kumar, Biotechnology, Affiliate East-West press Pvt. Ltd New Delhi.
6. Ananthnarayan, A textbook of microbiology, Orient Longman Pvt. Ltd.
7. W. B. Hugo and A. D. Russell, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Blackwell Science.
8. David, Nelson, Lehninger – Principle of Biochemistry, W. H. Freeman & Co.
9. Pelezar, Chan & Krieg, Microbiology-Concepts and Applications, International Edn., McGraw Hill, Inc.,
10. Weir Stewart: Immunology, Churchill Livingstone.
11. Chandrakant Kakote, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology.
12.Desmond S.T. Nicholl, An introduction to genetic engineering, Panima Publishing Corporation, New Delhi.
13. Stanbury F. P., Whitakar A., and Hall J.S. Principles of fermentation technology,2nd edition. Aditya books LTD., New Delhi.

Pharmacology Pharmacy Textbooks Books:

1. Goodman & Gilman’s Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, McGraw Hill Companies Inc.
2. Satoskar R.S. Bhandarkar S.D. & Rege N. N. Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Popular Prakashan.
3. Rang & Dale Pharmacology, Churchill Livingstone.
4. Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology- Lippincott-Raven Howland & Nyeets Publishers NY.
5. Laurence D. R. & Bennett Clinical Pharmacology, Elsevier NY.
6. Kulkarni S. K. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, Vallabh Prakashan, New Delhi.
7. Katzung B. G. -Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, Appleton and Lange publications.
8. Ghosh M. N. Fundamentals of Experimental Pharmacology Hilton & Company, Kolkata.

Biochemistry Text books

Books:
1. Meyers, R. A., Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Wiley-VCH, 2000.
2. Lodish, H. Molecular Cell Biology, 6th Edition, W. H. Freeman and Co., NY, USA.
3. Rose, P. Molecular Biotechnology, Panima, 2000.
4. Brown, T. A., Molecular Biology, Vol. I and II, Academic Press, 2000.
5. B. Lewin, Genes IX, 9th Edition, Jones and Barlett Pub., USA, 2007.
6. Watson J. D. Molecular Biology of the Gene, Benjamin Cummings; 6th Edition, 2007.
7. D,.Nelson and M.Cox, (2005), “Lehninger’s Principles of biochemistry”, 4th ed., Macmillan worth Publishers.

Nutraceuticals and Dietary Supplements -(2 Hr/Wk)

1. Handbook of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods, Second Edition, Eds Robert E.C. Wildman, CRC Press, Taylor and Francis
2. Nutraceuticals: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals, Brian Lockwood
3. Nutraceuticals in Health and Disease Prevention edited by Klaus Kramer, Peter-Paul Hoppe, Lester Packer, Marcel Decker New
York
4. Nutraceuticals: Efficacy, Safety and Toxicity edited by Ramesh C. Gupta Academic Press, Elsevier Publication
5. Handbook of Nutraceuticals Volume I: Ingredients, Formulations, and Applications edited by Yashwant Vishnupant Pathak, CRC
Press, Taylor and Francis
6. Nutraceuticals edited by Alexandru Grumezescu, Academic Press Elsevier
7. Nutraceuticals, Glycemic Health and Type 2 Diabetes, Eds Vijai K. Pasupuleti, James W. Anderson, Wiley Blackwell Publications
8. Regulation of Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals: A Global Perspective, Ed Clare M. Hasler, Blackwell Publishing
9. Developing New Functional Food and Nutraceutical Products edited by Debasis Bagchi, Sreejayan Nair, Academic Press, Elsevier
Publishing
10. Phytosterols as Functional Food Components and Nutraceuticals, Ed Paresh C. Dutta, Marcel Decker Publishing
11. Phenolics in Food and Nutraceuticals, Fereidoon Shahidi, Marian Naczk, CRC press
12. Bioactive Proteins and Peptides as Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals, Eds Yoshinori Mine, Eunice Li-Chan, Bo Jiang, Wiley
Blackwell
13. Marine Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods, Ed Colin Barrow, Fereidoon Shahidi, CRC press
14. Role of dietary fibres and nutraceuticals in preventing diseases, K. T Agusti and P.Faizal, B S Publication
15. Goldberg, I. Functional Foods. Chapman and Hall, New York.
16. Labuza, T.P. Functional Foods and Dietary Supplements: Safety, Good Manufacturing Practice (GMPs) and Shelf Life Testing in
Essentials of Functional Foods, Eds M.K. Sachmidl and T.P. Labuza, Aspen Press.

Microbial Genetics Text Books

. Peter J. Russell (2006), “Genetics-A molecular approach”, 2nd ed.
2. Benjamin A. Pierce (2008), “Genetics a conceptual approach”, 3rd ed., W. H. Freeman and company.
3. R. H. Tamarin, (2004), “Principles of genetics”, Tata McGraw Hill.
4. D. Nelson and M. Cox, (2005), “Lehninger’s Principles of biochemistry”, 4th ed., Macmillan worth Publishers.
5. M. Madigan, J. Martinko, J. Parkar, (2009), “Brock Biology of microorganisms”, 12th ed., Pearson Education International.
6. Fairbanks and Anderson, (1999), “Genetics”, Wadsworth Publishing Company.
7. Prescott, Harley and Klein, “Microbiology”,. 7th edition Mc Graw Hill international edition.
8. Robert Weaver, “Molecular biology”, , 3rd edn. Mc Graw Hill international edition.
9. Nancy Trun and Janine Trempy, (2004), “Fundamental bacterial genetics”, Blackwell Publishing
10. Snustad, Simmons, “Principles of Genetics”, 3rd edn. John Wiley & sons, Inc.

 Packaging of Pharmaceuticals – (2 Hr/Wk)


1. D. A. Dean, Roy Evans, Ian Hall. Pharmaceutical packaging technology. Tylor and Francis, London.
2. Edward J. Bauer, Pharmaceutical Packaging Handbook. Bausch and Lomb, Rochester, New York, USA.
3. Wilmer A. Jenkins, Kenton R. Osborn. Packaging drugs and pharmaceuticals.
4. Salvatore J. Turco, Sterile dosage forms: their preparation and clinical applications
5. Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006.
6. Michael E. Aulton, Kevin Tylor (Ed.). Aulton’s Pharmaceutics: The design and Manufacture of Medicine.
7. Gilbert Banker and Christopher Rhodes. Modern Pharmaceutics.
8. Leon Lachman; Lieberman Herbert A.; Kanig, Joseph L. The theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy.
9. Hanlon J., Robert J. Kelsey, “Handbook of Package Engineering” 2nd Edition, McGraw-Hill, New. York. 1984
10. Paine A., “Packaging User’s Handbook”, Springer, 1990
11. K. Avis, Liberman and Lachman, Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms: Parenterals, Vol. I, Marcel Dekker, Expanded ad revised edition,
2008.

Top 2 books for GPAT preparation – Pharmaceutics

Top 2 books for GPAT preparation - Pharmaceutics

Top 3 books for GPAT preparation – Pharmaceutics Drug Inspector DI exam: Looking for a Pharmaceutics book? You must consult a good pharma book to have a good knowledge of different Pharmaceutics topics. Here in this post i am going to list some of the best Pharmaceutics books.

Top 2 books for GPAT preparation - Pharmaceutics

MARTIN’S PHYSICAL PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES

Physical Chemical and Biopharmaceutical Principles in the Pharmaceutical Sciences
Editor
PATRICK J. SINKO, PhD, RPh
Professor II (Distinguished)
Parke-Davis Chair Professor in Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Piscataway, New Jersey
Assistant Editor
YASHVEER SINGH, PhD
Assistant Research Professor
Department of Pharmaceutics
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Piscataway, New Jersey

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a Wolters Kluwer business.
351 West Camden Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
530 Walnut St.
Philadelphia, PA 19106

About the Author:

Professor Martin always demanded the best of himself, his students, and his colleagues. The fact that the subsequent and current editions of Martin’s Physical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences have remained faithful to his vision of scientific excellence as applied to understanding and applying the principles underlying the pharmaceutical sciences is indeed a most appropriate tribute to Professor Martin’s memory. It is in that spirit that this fiftieth anniversary edition is formally dedicated to the memory of that visionary and creative pioneer in the discipline of physical pharmacy, Alfred N. Martin.

Chapters:

INTERPRETIVE TOOLS 1
2 STATES OF MATTER 17
3 THERMODYNAMICS 54
4 DETERMINATION OF THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
OF MOLECULES 77
5 NONELECTROLYTES 109
6 ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS 129
7 IONIC EQUILIBRIA 146
8 BUFFERED AND ISOTONIC SOLUTIONS 163
9 SOLUBILITY AND DISTRIBUTION PHENOMENA 182
10 COMPLEXATION AND PROTEIN BINDING 197
11 DIFFUSION 223
12 BIOPHARMACEUTICS 258
13 DRUG RELEASE AND DISSOLUTION 300
14 CHEMICAL KINETICS AND STABILITY 318
15 INTERFACIAL PHENOMENA 355
16 COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 386
17 COARSE DISPERSIONS 410
18 MICROMERITICS 442
19 RHEOLOGY 469
20 PHARMACEUTICAL POLYMERS 492
21 PHARMACEUTICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 516
22 ORAL SOLID DOSAGE FORMS 563
23 DRUG DELIVERY AND TARGETING

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Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy

Textbook by Alfonso R. Gennaro and Joseph P. Remington

Contents

Chapter 1 Information resources in pharmacy and the pharmaceutical sciences 1
Robin H. Bogner, PhD and
Sharon Giovenale, MSLS
Chapter 2 Analysis of medicinals 9
Raymond D. Skwierczynski, PhD
Chapter 3 Quality assurance and control 29
John H. Parker, PhD and
John E. Enders, PhD, MBA
Chapter 4 Stability of pharmaceutical products 37
Allan D. Bokser, PhD and
Patrick B. O’Donnell, PhD
Chapter 5 Bioavailability and bioequivalence 51
Steven B. Johnson, PharmD
Chapter 6 Dissolution 63
Vijai Kumar, MS, MBA and
Praveen Hiremath, PhD
Chapter 7 Modern-day drug discovery and
development 81
Rick G. Schnatz, PharmD
Chapter 8 The New Drug Approval Process 93
Linda A. Felton, PhD and
Dennis W. Raisch, PhD, RPh
Chapter 9 Metrology and pharmaceutical
calculations 101
Roger L. Schnaare, PhD and
Shelly J. Prince, PhD
Chapter 10 Statistics 133
Sanford Bolton, PhD and
Richard Hirsch, PhD
Chapter 11 Molecular structure, properties and
states of matter 177
Thomas Rades, PhD,
Keith C. Gordon, PhD and
Kirsten Graeser, PhD
Chapter 12 Thermodynamics 207
Timothy S. Wiedmann, PhD
Chapter 13 Solutions and phase equilibria 219
Pardeep K. Gupta, PhD
Chapter 14 Separation methods 241
Loyd V. Allen, Jr., PhD, RPh
Chapter 15 Ionic solutions and electrolytic equilibria 257
Barbara R. Conway, PhD
Chapter 16 Tonicity, osmoticity, osmolality,
osmolarity 277
Andrew Ingham, MRPharmS, PhD and
Cathy Y. Poon, PharmD
Chapter 17 Chemical kinetics 301
Rodney J. Wigent, PhD
Chapter 18 Complex formation 317
Thorsteinn Loftsson, MSPharm, MSc, PhD
and Marcus E. Brewster, PhD
Chapter 19 Interfacial phenomena 329
Paul M. Bummer, PhD and
Yvonne Perrie, PhD
Chapter 20 Colloidal dispersions 343
Bill J. Bowman, RPh, PhD,
Clyde M. Ofner III, PhD, Hans Schott, PhD
and Yvonne Perrie, PhD
Chapter 21 Coarse dispersions 371
James Swarbrick, DSc, PhD,
Joseph T. Rubino, PhD, RPh and
Orapin P. Rubino, PhD
Chapter 22 Rheology 393
Lawrence H. Block, PhD
Chapter 23 Powders 411
Yi-Bo Wang and
Robert O. Williams III, PhD
Chapter 24 Solutions, Emulsions, Suspensions,
and Extracts 435
Michael M. Crowley, PhD
Chapter 25 Sterilization Processes and Sterility
Assurance 469
James Agalloco, BEChE, MSChE, MBA,
William G. Lindboem, Jr., PhD and Russell
E. Madsen, MS
Chapter 26 Parenteral Preparations 495
Michael J. Akers, PhD
Chapter 27 Pharmaceutical Compounding – USP
<797> Sterile Preparations 533
Catherine Cone, PharmD, BCPS,
Linda A. Felton, PhD, Amy Bachyrycz,
PharmD
Chapter 28 Ophthalmic Preparations 541
Masood Chowhan, PhD, John C. Lang,
PhD, Paul Missel, PhD
Chapter 29 Medicated Topicals 565
Lawrence H. Block, PhD
Chapter 30 Oral Solid Dosage Forms 581
Ahmed Adel Sakr, PhD and
Fars K. Alanazi, PhD
v
vi Contents
Chapter 31 Coating of Pharmaceutical Dosage
Forms 611
Stuart C. Porter, PhD
Chapter 32 Oral Modified-Release Drug Delivery
Systems 623
Ali R. Rajabi-Siahboomi, PhD,
Manish S. Rane, PhD and
Linda A. Felton, PhD
Chapter 33 Aerosols 633
John J. Sciarra, PhD and
Christopher J. Sciarra, BS, MS Industrial Pharmacy
Chapter 34 Biotechnology and Drugs 651
Ara H. DerMarderosian, PhD and
Zhiyu Li, PhD
Chapter 35 Pharmaceutical Packaging 667
C. Jeanne Taborsky, BSChem and
Kathleen Deiss, RN
Chapter 36 Pharmaceutical Excipients 683
William J. Reilly, Jr., MBA
Chapter 37 Basic pharmacokinetics and
pharmacodynamics 705
Raymond E. Galinsky, PharmD and Craig K. Svensson, PharmD, PhD
Chapter 38 Drug action and effect 727
Donald N. Franz, PhD
Chapter 39 Drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion 739
Michael R. Franklin, PhD
Chapter 40 Pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics in drug development 755
George L. Drusano, MD

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B. PHARMACY SECOND YEAR BOOKS LIST – SUBJECT NOTES BOOKS PDF

B. PHARMACY SECOND YEAR BOOKS LIST – SUBJECT NOTES BOOKS PDF

Hello readers today we are providing the list of books that are needed for the Pharmacy second year students. Are you just tried in search of finding the Second year Pharmacy books then you are up to the right place. We will provide you the correct information here and you can know all the information that you want about the books for 2nd year of pharmacy I mean 3rd and 4th semester of B pharmacy here. In the second year course of the Pharmacy students, there are two semesters. A semester is a 6 months course and the year is divided into two semesters. Students will have the books and syllabus to be followed for a particular semester in the year.

Do you know What are the subjects of B.Pharma third semester? B.pharmacy  third semester subjects are Pharamaceutics, Pharamaceutical inorganic chemistry,physics.computer programming mathematics and graphics,mathematics and statistics then your having four lab

Pharmaceutics Second year books list

The Science And Practice Of Pharmacy
Remington

1 Theory & Practice Of
Industrial Pharmacy
L. Lachman,
Herbert
A.Lieberman & J.
Kanig
3rd, 1987 Lea & Febiger,
Philadelphia
2 Pharmaceutical Dosage
Form: Dispersed Systems
(Vol.1 &2 )
Herbert A.
Lieberman, Martin
A.Rieger,G.S.Bank
er
2nd, 1993 Marcel Dekker Inc.
3 Modern Pharmaceutics Gilbert S.Banker,
C.T. Rhodes
2nd, 1990 Marcel Dekker Inc.
4 Cooper & Gunn’s
Dispensing For
Pharmaceutical Students
Revised By
S.J.Carter
12th, 1987 Cbs Publishers &
Distributers
5 Pharmaceutics: The
Science Of Dosage Form
Design
Michael E.Aulton 2nd , 1998 Churchill-Livingstone

Preperative Pharmacy

Second year b-Pharm Organic chemistry Text boks

Adv.Org. Chemistry
Carey 4th Edition,
2000
Plenum Press NY
2 Organic Chemistry
Morrison, R. T 6 th Edition,
2006
Pearson Education
3 Organic Chemistry
Finar 6 th Edition,
1973
Longman Group Ltd
4 Organic Reaction
Mechanism
M. Gomer
Gallego
2004 Springer Privt. Ltd.
5 Organometalics Elschenbroich 3 rd , 2005 Willey-VCH Verlag & Co.
6 Lehninger:
Principles of
Biochemistry.
David Nelson,
Michael Cox
4th Edition,
2005
W. H. Freeman and Company, New
Y

Hospital and community pharmacy

-Organic chemistry

B. PHARMACY SECOND YEAR BOOKS LIST – SUBJECT NOTES BOOKS PDF
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY Anu Chaudhary

 Pathophysiology Reference Text Books for B Pharmacy Second Year Students

ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHO PHYSIOLOGY -I Dvivedi & Dvivedi
The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics Goodman and Gilman,

 Textbook Of Medical Laboratory Technology
Praful B. Godkar 2nd 2006 Bhalani Publishing House,
Mumbai
 A Textbook Of Practical Physiology
V.G. Ranade,
P.N. Joshi And
Shalini Pradhan
3rd 1982 P.V.G. Prakashan, P

Analytical pharmacognosy.

PHARMACOGNOSY & PHYTOCHEMISTRY
Pharmacognosy
Khandelwal

 

B. PHARMACY SECOND YEAR SUBJECT STUDY BOOKS: B. Pharmacy is a course of 4 years so every year you will have to study different subjects of Pharmacy along with the experiments in laboratories. Therefore, one has to get through all the 8 semesters to become a B. Pharm graduate. It will include subjects from multiple disciplines of study and will make you a technically sound and qualified person in the field of Life Sciences. Though the syllabus is quite lengthy but studying Pharmacy is not a big deal if one has the interest and patience to cover the course. Rather one should focus on to get career opportunities ahead or higher studies after the course completion. The B. Pharmacy students those have passed the first year of the course are eligible to study the second year and for that, they would need the subject books and notes. Also, the lateral entry candidates are absorbed from second year itself. The Second year of B. Pharmacy curriculum consists of two semesters each of roughly six months. The third semester contains 4 subjects of theory and practical papers while the fourth semester contains 5 subjects of theory with 4 practical papers according to the Pharmacy Council of India. The professors of the institutes help the students with their handmade notes but without proper books and other materials, it is impossible to complete the course successfully. Sometimes the books are available at the college library still if anyone wants to collect books externally they can buy or download the e-version of the books to fulfill their requirement. If you are seeking help for the reference books for the second year of B. Pharmacy then this is the place where you can get a complete list of the books that you can refer for your studies. Moreover, the students who are sincere enough they automatically collect the study materials to score well in these 4 years tenure. Prepare well yourself right from the first and aim high!
Here we have compiled the list of subject books of B. Pharmacy second year with their author names that are available in hard copies.

B. PHARMACY SECOND YEAR SUBJECT STUDY BOOKS

SEMESTER-III SUBJECT BOOKS

PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTCRY

Recommended Books:
1. Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd
2. Organic Chemistry by I.L. Finar, Volume I
3. Textbook of Organic Chemistry by B.S. Bahl & Arun Bahl.
4. Organic Chemistry by P.L.Soni
5. Practical Organic Chemistry by Mann and Saunders.
6. Vogel’s text book of Practical Organic Chemistry
7. Advanced Practical organic chemistry by N.K.Vishnoi.
8. Introduction to Organic Laboratory techniques by Pavia, Lampman and Kriz.
PHYSICAL PHARMACEUTICS-I
Recommended Books:
1. Physical pharmacy by Alfred Martin
2. Experimental pharmaceutics by Eugene, Parott.
3. Tutorial pharmacy by Cooper and Gunn.
4. Stocklosam J. Pharmaceutical calculations, Lea &Febiger, Philadelphia.
5. Liberman H.A, Lachman C., Pharmaceutical dosage forms, Tablets, Volume-1 to 3, MarcelDekkar Inc.
6. Liberman H.A, Lachman C, Pharmaceutical dosage forms, Disperse systems, volume 1, 2, 3. Marcel Dekkar Inc.
7. Physical pharmaceutics by Ramasamy C and Manavalan R.
8. Laboratory manual of Physical Pharmaceutics, C.V.S. Subramanyam, J. Thimmasettee

PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY

Recommended Books:
1. Introduction to chemical engineering –Walter L Badger & Julius Banchero, Latest edition.
2. Solid phase extraction, Principles, techniques and applications by Nigel J.K. Simpson -Latest edition.
3. Unit operation of chemical engineering –Mcabe Smith, Latest edition.
4. Pharmaceutical engineering principles and practices –C.V.S Subrahmanyam et al., Latest edition.
5. Remington practice of pharmacy- Martin, Latest edition.
6. Theory and practice of industrial pharmacy by Lachmann., Latest edition.
7. Physical pharmaceutics-C.V.S Subrahmanyam et al., Latest edition.
8. Cooper and Gunn’s Tutorial pharmacy, S.J. Carter, Latest edition.

PHARMACEUTICAL ENGINEERING

Recommended Books:
1. Introduction to chemical engineering –Walter L Badger & Julius Banchero, Latest edition.
2. Solid phase extraction, Principles, techniques and applications by Nigel J.K. Simpson- Latest edition.
3. Unit operation of chemical engineering –Mcabe Smith, Latest edition.
4. Pharmaceutical engineering principles and practices –C.V.S Subrahmanyam et al., Latest edition.
5. Remington practice of pharmacy- Martin, Latest edition.
6. Theory and practice of industrial pharmacy by Lachmann., Latest edition.
7. Physical pharmaceutics- C.V.S Subrahmanyam et al., Latest edition.
8. Cooper and Gunn’s Tutorial pharmacy, S.J. Carter, Latest edition.

SEMESTER-IV SUBJECT BOOKS

PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY –III

Recommended Books:
1. Organic Chemistry by I.L. Finar, Volume-I & II.
2. A text book of Organic Chemistry –Arun Bahl, B.S. Bahl.
3. Heterocyclic Chemistry by Raj K. Bansal
4. Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd
5. Heterocyclic Chemistry by T.L. Gilchrist

MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY –I

Recommended Books:
1. Wilson and Giswold’s Organic medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
2. Foye’s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry.
3. Burger’s Medicinal Chemistry, Vol I to IV.
4. Introduction to principles of drug design- Smith and Williams.
5. Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.
6. Martindale’s extra pharmacopoeia.
7. Organic Chemistry by I.L. Finar, Vol. II.
8. The Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis by Lednicer, Vol. 1-5.
9. Indian Pharmacopoeia
10. Text book of practical organic chemistry -A.I.Vogel

PHYSICAL PHARMACEUTICS-II

Recommended Books:
1. Physical Pharmacy by Alfred Martin, Sixth edition
2. Experimental pharmaceutics by Eugene, Parott.
3. Tutorial pharmacy by Cooper and Gunn.
4. Stocklosam J. Pharmaceutical calculations, Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia.
5. Liberman H.A, Lachman C., Pharmaceutical Dosage forms, Tablets, Volume
-1 to 3, Marcel Dekkar Inc.
6. Liberman H.A, Lachman C, Pharmaceutical dosage forms. Disperse systems, volume 1, 2, 3. Marcel Dekkar Inc.
7. Physical Pharmaceutics by Ramasamy C and Manavalan R.

PHARMACOLOGY-I

Recommended Books PHARMACOLOGY-I Pharm B second Year

:
1. Rang H. P., Dale M. M., Ritter J. M., Flower R. J., Rang and Dale’s Pharmacology, Churchil Livingstone Elsevier
2. Katzung B. G., Masters S. B., Trevor A. J., Basic and clinical pharmacology, Tata Mc Graw-Hill
3. Goodman and Gilman’s, The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics
4. Marry Anne K. K., Lloyd Yee Y., Brian K. A., Robbin L.C., Joseph G. B., Wayne A.
K., Bradley R.W., Applied Therapeutics, The Clinical use of Drugs, The Point Lippincott
Williams & Wilkins
5. Mycek M.J, Gelnet S.B and Perper M.M. Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews- Pharmacology
6. K.D.Tripath, Essentials of Medical Pharmacology, JAYPEE Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, New Delhi.
7. Sharma H. L., Sharma K. K., Principles of Pharmacology, Paras medical publisher
8. Modern Pharmacology with clinical Applications, by Charles R.Craig& Robert,
9. Ghosh MN, Fundamentals of Experimental Pharmacology. Hilton & Company, Kolkata.
10. Kulkarni SK. Handbook of experimental pharmacology. Vallabh Prakashan,

PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY- I

Recommended Books PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY- I

:
1. W.C.Evans, Trease and Evans Pharmacognosy, 16th edition, W.B. Sounders & Co., London, 2009.
2. Tyler, V.E., Brady, L.R. and Robbers, J.E., Pharmacognosy, 9th Edn., Lea and
Febiger, Philadelphia, 1988.
3. Text Book of Pharmacognosy by T.E. Wallis
4. Mohammad Ali. Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, CBS Publishers & Distribution, New Delhi.
5. Text book of Pharmacognosy by C.K. Kokate, Purohit, Gokhlae (2007), 37th Edition, Nirali Prakashan, New Delhi.
6. Herbal drug industry by R.D. Choudhary (1996), Ist Edn, Eastern Publisher, New
Delhi.
7. Essentials of Pharmacognosy, Dr.SH.Ansari, IInd edition, Birla publications, New
Delhi, 2007
8. Practical Pharmacognosy: C.K. Kokate, Purohit, Gokhlae
9. Anatomy of Crude Drugs by M.A. Iyengar

Pharmacology Text Books Lists: D Pharm B Pharm Medical Students Top 10 Pharmacology Books

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What is Pharmacology:

Pharmacology is the study of interaction of drugs with living organisms. It also includes history, source, physicochemical properties, dosage forms, methods of administration, absorption, distribution mechanism of action, biotransformation, excretion, clinical uses and adverse effects of drugs. Pharmacology is both a basic and an applied science. It forms the backbone of rational therapeutics.Whereas the medical student and the prescribing physician are primarily concerned with the applied aspects, correct and skillful application of drugs is impossible without a proper understanding of their basic pharmacology. Medical  pharmacology, therefore, must include both fundamental background and clinical pharmacological information. Objective and quantitative data on the use of drugs in man, i.e., relationship between plasma concentration and intensity of therapeutic/toxic actions, plasma half lives, relative efficacy of different medications and incidence of adverse effects etc., are being obtained with the aim of optimising drug therapy. The concepts regarding mechanism
of action of drugs are changing. In addition, new drugs are being introduced in different countries at an explosive pace. A plethora of information thus appears to be important.

Here is a overview of General Pharmacology Text Books:

Section 1
General Pharmacological Principles
1. Introduction, Routes of Drug Administration
2. Pharmacokinetics: Membrane Transport, Absorption and Distribution of Drugs
3. Pharmacokinetics: Metabolism and Excretion of Drugs, Kinetics of Elimination
4. Pharmacodynamics: Mechanism of Drug Action; Receptor Pharmacology
5. Aspects of Pharmacotherapy, Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Development
6. Adverse Drug Effects 82
Section 2
Drugs Acting on Autonomic Nervous System
7a. Autonomic Nervous System: General Considerations
7b. Cholinergic System and Drugs 99
8. Anticholinergic Drugs and Drugs Acting on Autonomic Ganglia
9. Adrenergic System and Drugs
10. Antiadrenergic Drugs (Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists) and
Drugs for Glaucoma

Section 3
Autacoids and Related Drugs
11. Histamine and Antihistaminics
2. 5-Hydroxytryptamine, its Antagonists and Drug Therapy of Migraine
13. Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes (Eicosanoids) and Platelet Activating Factor
14. Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs and Antipyretic-Analgesics
15. Antirheumatoid and Antigout Drugs
Section 4
Respiratory System Drugs
16. Drugs for Cough and Bronchial Asthma
Section 5
Hormones and Related Drugs
17a. Introduction
17b. Anterior Pituitary Hormones
18. Thyroid Hormone and Thyroid Inhibitors
19. Insulin, Oral Hypoglycaemic Drugs and Glucagon
20. Corticosteroids 282
21. Androgens and Drugs for Erectile Dysfunction
22. Estrogens, Progestins and Contraceptives
23. Oxytocin and Other Drugs Acting on Uterus
24. Drugs Affecting Calcium Balance
Section 6
Drugs Acting on Peripheral (Somatic)
Nervous System
25. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
26. Local Anaesthetics
Section 7
Drugs Acting on Central Nervous System
27. General Anaesthetics
28. Ethyl and Methyl Alcohols
29. Sedative-Hypnotics
30. Antiepileptic Drugs
31. Antiparkinsonian Drugs
32. Drugs Used in Mental Illness: Antipsychotic and Antimanic Drugs
33. Drugs Used in Mental Illness: Antidepressant and Antianxiety Drugs 454
34. Opioid Analgesics and Antagonists 469
35. CNS Stimulants and Cognition Enhancers 486

Section 8
Cardiovascular Drugs
36a. Cardiac Electrophysiological Considerations
36b. Drugs Affecting Renin-Angiotensin System and Plasma Kinins
37. Cardiac Glycosides and Drugs for Heart Failure 512
38. Antiarrhythmic Drugs 526
39. Antianginal and Other Anti-ischaemic Drugs
40. Antihypertensive Drugs 558
Section 9
Drugs Acting on Kidney
41a. Relevant Physiology of Urine Formation
41b. Diuretics 579
42. Antidiuretics 593
Section 10
Drugs Affecting Blood and Blood Formation
43. Haematinics and Erythropoietin 599
44. Drugs Affecting Coagulation, Bleeding and Thrombosis
45. Hypolipidaemic Drugs and Plasma Expanders 634
Section 11
Gastrointestinal Drugs
46. Drugs for Peptic Ulcer and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
47. Antiemetic, Prokinetic and Digestant Drugs
48. Drugs for Constipation and Diarrhoea 672
Section 12
Antimicrobial Drugs
49. Antimicrobial Drugs: General Considerations
50. Sulfonamides, Cotrimoxazole and Quinolones
51. Beta-Lactam Antibiotics 716

52. Tetracyclines and Chloramphenicol (Broad-Spectrum Antibiotics)
53. Aminoglycoside Antibiotics 743
54. Macrolide, Lincosamide, Glycopeptide and Other Antibacterial Antibiotics;
Urinary Antiseptics 752
55. Antitubercular Drugs
56. Antileprotic Drugs
57. Antifungal Drugs
58. Antiviral Drugs
59. Antimalarial Drugs
60. Antiamoebic and Other Antiprotozoal Drugs
61. Anthelmintic Drugs 849
Section 13
Chemotherapy of Neoplastic Diseases
62. Anticancer Drugs 857
Section 14
Miscellaneous Drugs
63. Immunosuppressant Drugs
64. Drugs Acting on Skin and Mucous Membranes
65. Antiseptics, Disinfectants and Ectoparasiticides
66. Chelating Agents 905
67. Vitamins 909
68. Vaccines and Sera
69. Drug Interactions

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General Pharmacology Textbooks will help B Pharm M Pharm D Pharm and medical students to:

1. Define various terminologies used in Pharmacology.
2. Know about nature and sources of drugs.
3. Understand pharmacodynamics like mechanism of drug action, dose relation ship and pharmacokinetics like absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) of drugs.
4. Understand theoritical pharmacokinetics like half-life, order of kinetics, steady state plasma concentration.
5. Understand drug safety and effectiveness like factors affecting drug action and adverse drug reactions.
6. Understand new drug development and evaluation

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) Pharmacology: Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews

2) USMLE Road Map – Pharmacology

3) Katzung’s Pharmacology: Examination and Board Review

4) Kaplan Lecture Notes: Pharmacology

5) Pharmacology Brenner

6) Pharmacology: PreTest Self-Assessment and Review

7) Elsevier’s Integrated Pharmacology

8) Lecture Notes on Clinical Pharmacology

9) Pharmcards

10) Pharmacology – Oklahoma Notes

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Pharmacist Exam Books Preparation PDF

Before any exam, the collection of study materials and books are inevitable. When it comes to competitive exams those are held nationally, the hurdle gets tougher. But there is no need to worry, for those who are keen to put their all-out effort in getting the exams cleared. The same applies to the Pharmacist exams being mostly held in government sector for some seats every year. Contenders who are applying the Pharmacist jobs need to take part the written test and further selection process.

Interested candidates need to take the Pharmacist Exam study materials including the previous question papers and books. It will make effective preparation for the applicants at the time of the Pharmacist Exam. Applicants need to go through the Pharmacist Solved question papers. While coming to books, those are written in the very concise form and designed for the candidates who are preparing for the competitive examination. In fact, it is far more advantageous if one keeps soft copies of all these materials handy. These books conglomerate the comprehensive information of the diverse subject in this discipline. Apart from getting basic subject knowledge of pharmacy, these books will help immensely to inculcate the subject matter to prepare themselves for different competitive examination either to go for higher studies or in a different level of written text for recruitment procedure. Presented in a simple manner to understand the matter and can memorize in the easiest way. You can access all the essential areas of major subjects in Pharmacy i.e. Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology, Forensic Pharmacy, Biochemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Microbiology to some extent.

It may happen that some candidates are unable to download the online files quickly but here we have tried to compile the direct and redirecting links which will surely be helpful for them.

Following are the books of Pharmacist Exam

Alfonso-R-Gennaro . Remington:

 The .Science and Practice of Pharmacy. [] 

               

Alfonso-R-Gennaro . Remington:

 The Science and Practice of Pharmacy. []

               

Gary D. Hall & Barry S. Reiss –

Appleton & Lange’s Review of Pharmacy

               

  1. B. Hugo & A. D. Russel –

Pharmaceutical Microbiology            

               

Mathews, Van Holde & Ahern –

Biochemistry         

               

W C Evans –

Trease & Evans-Pharmacognosy

               

Arun Bahl, BS Bahl and G.D take –

Basics of Physical Chemistry

               

Thomas L. Lemke & David A. Williams –

Principles Of Medicinal Chemistry

               

Loyd V. Allen Jr., Nicholas G. Popovich –

Ansel’s Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms

RRB Pharmacist Exam Government Pharmacist DI Exam Books Preparation PDF               

Sally S. Roche –

Roche Clinical Pharmacology primaries

               

ME Aulton –

pharmaceuticals: science design dosage form

               

Bertram G. Katzung –

basic clinical pharmacy

Best Books and How to prepare for Pharmacist Paramedical exam               

Spalding Gray –

Gray’s Anatomy

  1. F. Ganong –

Medical Physiology

                Arther C. Guyton –

Medical Physiology

                Mark G. Papich –

Saunders Veterinary E Directory Drugs book: small and large animals

                Jahangir Mweene –

pharmacy technician: comprehensive approach

                Morrison and Boyd –

Organic Chemistry

                Patrick J. Cinco –

Pharmacy Martin physical & Pharmaceutical-Sciences

                Donald C. Singer –

Audit Quality Laboratory of compliance and regulatory

                Albert L. Lehninger, David Lee Nelson, Michael Cox M. –

Principles of Biochemistry Lehninger

                Lauren Zentz –

Mathematics for pharmacy technicians

                John Bell and M. John Block –

book Wilson and Gisvold of Organic Chemistry medical and pharmaceutical

                Graham L. Patrick –

Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry

                Karen Baxter –

source book interactions, mechanisms, and clinical significance Management

                BNF for Children –

                Leon Shargel, Susanna Wu Bong, Andrew Yu –

bio-pharmacy and Applied Pharmacokinetics

                Dr. Gary Walsh –

biopharmaceuticals: biochemistry and biotechnology

                Howard_C. Ansel –

pharmaceutical_calculations

                Leon_Shargel, Alan_H_Mutnick, Paul-F-Souney, Larry-N-Swanson –

Comprehensive_Pharmacy_Review

                Leon Shargel, Alan H Mutnick, Paul-F-Souney, Larry-N-Swanson –

Comprehensive_Pharmacy_Review

                Shane Desselle, David Zgarrick –

Pharmacy Management: Essentials for all practice settings

  1. P. Rang, M. M. Dale, J. M. Ritter, P. K. Moore –

Pharmacology

                Manual pharmaceutical excipients

                Ryan Donnelly, Johan Barry –

choice questions in pharmaceutical calculations

                Donald_Cairns –

Essentials_of_Pharmaceutical_Chemistry

Review

Here the reader will get a brief fundamental content having a degree or diploma or going to be a qualified person in this field. While going through, hope the reader will be benefitted out of this effort of collective compilation. Wish you all the best for your bright future.

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B. Pharmacy First Year Books List

Here we are providing the list of books that are needed for the Pharmacy students and the links for downloading the books. Are you just tired in search of finding the First year Pharmacy books then you are up to the right place. We will provide you the cent percent correct information here and you can know all the information that you want here. In the first year course of the Pharmacy students, there are two semesters. A semester is a 6 months course and the year is divided into two semesters. Students will have the books and syllabus to be followed for a particular semester in the year.

Do you know What are the subjects of B.Pharma first semester? B.pharmacy first semester subjects are Pharamaceutics, Pharamaceutical inorganic chemistry,physics.computer programming mathematics and graphics,mathematics and statistics then your having four lab

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Pharmacy First Semester Books for First Year Students:

          In the first semester of the Pharmacy, you will have 9 subjects of which 5 are theory oriented and the remaining 4 are for labs. Following table shows the first semester books for the students:

S.No Subject T P Credits
1 English 3 + 1 3
2 Remedial Mathematics/Remedial Biology 3/2 + 1 3/2
3 Human Anatomy & Physiology – I 3 + 1 3
4 Dispensing Pharmacy & Ethics 3 + 1 3
5 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-I 3 + 1 3
6 English Communications Skills Lab 3 2
7 Remedial Biology Lab 2 0/1
8 Dispensing Pharmacy Lab 3 2
9 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-I Lab 3 2
Total Credits 21

These are the first semester subjects for the students and the books for these subjects to be followed by the students. The prescribed textbooks are:

English:

‘Trail Blazers’ by Orient Black Swan Pvt. Ltd. Publishers

Remedial Mathematics/Remedial Biology:

  1. Intermediate first Year mathematics
  2. Intermediate Second year mathematics, printed and published by Telugu Academy, Himayatnagar, Hyderabad
  3. Pharmaceutical Arithmetic’s by Mohd. Ali CBS publishers and distributor, New Delhi.
  4. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Grewal.

Human Anatomy & Physiology – I:

  1. Tortora, G.J and Anagnodokas, Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, N.P Harper & Row Publishers N.Y
  2. C.C.Chatterjee, Human Physiology.
  3. Ross & Wilson, Anatomy-Physiology in health and illness.
  4. Donald.C Rizzo, Fundamental of Anatomy and Physiology.

DISPENSING PHARMACY & ETHICS:

  1. Cooper & Gunns Dispensing Pharmacy, CBS, Publ. and Distributors New Delhi.
  2. R.M Metha, Dispensing Pharmacy.
  3. NK Jain and GD Guptha, Modern Dispensing Pharmacy, Pharma Med Press.
  4. Sanmathi BS and Anshu Guptha, Dispensing Pharmacy – A Practical Manual, Pharma Med Press.

PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-I:

  1. T.R. Morrison and R.N. Boyd, Organic chemistry, pentice hall of India private limited, New Delhi.
  2. Arun Bahl & Bahl, Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry.

Pharmacy Second Semester Books for First Year Students:

          In the second semester of the Pharmacy, you will be having 8 subjects. Of them 5 subjects are theory oriented and the remaining 3 are labs. Here the following table shows the subjects by specifying their credits too:

S.No Subject T P Credits
1 Human Anatomy & Physiology – II 3 + 1 3
2 Pharmacy Inorganic Chemistry 3 + 1 3
3 Pharmacy Organic Chemistry – II 3 + 1 3
4 Physical Pharmacy – I 3 + 1 3
5 Computer Applications & Biostatistics 3 + 1 3
6 Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab 3 2
7 Physical Pharmacy – I Lab 3 2
8 Computer Applications Lab 3 2
Total Credits 21

These are the subjects that are present in the second semester of the first year Pharmacy. The prescribed textbooks for these subjects are provided given below:

HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY – II:

  1. Tortora, G.J and Anagnodokas, Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, N.P Harper & Row Publishers N.Y
  2. Ross & Wilson – Anatomy & Physiology in health and illness – Anne Waugh, Allison Grant.
  3. T.S. Ranganathan, A Text book of Human Anatomy.
  4. Human Anatomy and Physiology. C.C Chatterjee.

PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY:

  1. A.H.Beckett and J.B.Stenlake, Practical pharmaceutical chemistry, Part-I. The Athtone press, University of London, London.
  2. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry by Satya prakash, G.D.Tuli B.PHARMACY 39
  3. Wal Ankita, Wal, Pranay, Rai, Awani Kumar, Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry, New Age International Publishers.

PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-II:

  1. T.R.Morrison and R.N.Boyd, Organic chemistry, pentice hall of India private limited, New Delhi.
  2. Arun Bahl & Bahl, Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry.

PHYSICAL PHARMACY – I:

  1. Patrick J. Sinko, Martin’s Physical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Fifth Edition.
  2. C.V.S.Subramanyam, Essentials of Physical Pharmacy, Vallabh Prakashan.
  3. E. Shotton and K. Ridgaway, Physical Pharmaceutics, Oxford University Press, London.
  4. S. J Carter, Cooper and Gunn’s Tutorial pharmacy.
  5. B. Pharmacy First Year Books List pdf

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND BIOSTATISTICS:

  1. Computer Fundamentals, Anita Goel, Pearson.
  2. Information Technology Workshop, 3e, G Praveen Babu, M V Narayana BS Publications.
  3. Khan & Khan, “Fundamentals of Biostatistics”.
  4. Pranab Kumar Banerjee, “Introduction to Biostatistics”.
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Morrison and Boyd Organic Chemistry – Book review

Book review Morrison and Boyd Organic chemistry 7th Edition
Book review Morrison and Boyd Organic chemistry 7th Edition

 Pharmawiki Book review for Morrison and Boyd – Textbook of Organic Chemistry

 

No doubt anyone who has ever graduated with Chemistry has not heard of this book. Morrison and Boyd is still the GOLD standard reference text book for learning concepts of Organic chemistry. As with reference to pharmacy students especially B.Pharm students, this book covers a lot about Hydrocarbons, (Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes). A considerable good understanding about aromatic hydrocarbons is also provided (the question why Benzene is aromatic/stable/exhibits resonance could be one of your final exam questions!!!). Another important topic is STEREOCHEMISTRY! No one else twists the molecules better than Morrison and Boyd – this book has one of the most excellent descriptions for isomerism.

All in all this is a wonderful, but it has a few limitations. The language is a bit on higher side of English, so people from non-english background (Hindi/Telugu) can face difficulties trying to read this book. (I had to use a dictionary often !) Further owing to the bulkiness of the book, this book is not recommended for last minute exam preparation (You need atleast a week to read this book so not for if exam is tomorrow).

I suggest that every Pharmacy student should read this book atleast once.

In case this book intimidates you, there is an another option by Mehta and mehta

Pharma Books

Here comes the major categories of books for B.Pharmacy and M.Pharmacy, click on the title of your interest for the list of books to appear.

Cancer – How it happens…

 “To understand the model genesis of cancer in terms of molecular changes in genes, let us begin with a normal cell, say a lung cell that resides in the left lung of a forty-year-old fire-safety-equipment installer. One morning in 1968, a minute sliver of asbestos from his equipment wafts through the air and lodges in the vicinity of that cell. His body reacts to the sliver with an inflammation. The cells around the sliver begin to divide furiously, like a minuscule wound trying to heal, and a small clump of cells derived from the original cell arises at the site.

In one cell in that clump an accidental mutation occurs in the ras gene. The mutation creates an activated version of ras. The cell containing the mutant gene is driven to grow more swiftly than its neighbors and creates a clump within the original clump of cells. It is not yet a cancer cell, but a cell in which uncontrolled cell division has partly been unleashed—cancer’s primordial ancestor.

A decade passes. The small collection of ras-mutant cells continues to proliferate, unnoticed, in the far periphery of the lung. The man smokes cigarettes, and a carcinogenic chemical in tar reaches the periphery of the lung and collides with the clump of ras-mutated cells. A cell in this clump acquires a second mutation in its genes, activating a second oncogene.

Another decade passes. Yet another cell in that secondary mass of cells is caught in the path of an errant X-ray and acquires yet another mutation, this time inactivating a tumor suppressor gene. This mutation has little effect since the cell possesses a second copy of that gene. But in the next year, another mutation inactivates the second copy of the tumor suppressor gene, creating a cell that possesses two activated oncogenes and an inactive tumor suppressor gene.

Now a fatal march is on; an unraveling begins. The cells, now with four mutations, begin to outgrow their brethren. As the cells grow, they acquire additional mutations and they activate pathways, resulting in cells even further adapted for growth and survival. One mutation in the tumor allows it to incite blood vessels to grow; another mutation within this blood-nourished tumor allows the tumor to survive even in areas of the body with low oxygen.

Mutant cells beget cells beget cells. A gene that increases the mobility of the cells is activated in a cell. This cell, having acquired motility, can migrate through the lung tissue and enter the bloodstream. A descendant of this mobile cancer cell acquires the capacity to survive in the bone. This cell, having migrated through the blood, reaches the outer edge of the pelvis, where it begins yet another cycle of survival, selection, and colonization. It represents the first metastasis of a tumor that originated in the lung.

The man is occasionally short of breath. He feels a tingle of pain in the periphery of his lung. Occasionally, he senses something moving under his rib cage when he walks. Another year passes, and the sensations accelerate. The man visits a physician and a CT scan is performed, revealing a rindlike mass wrapped around a bronchus in the lung. A biopsy reveals lung cancer. A surgeon examines the man and the CT scan of the chest and deems the cancer inoperable. Three weeks after that visit, the man returns to the medical clinic complaining of pain in his ribs and his hips. A bone scan reveals metastasis to the pelvis and the ribs.

Intravenous chemotherapy is initiated. The cells in the lung tumor respond. The man soldiers through a punishing regimen of multiple cell-killing drugs. But during the treatment, one cell in the tumor acquires yet another mutation that makes it resistant to the drug used to treat the cancer. Seven months after his initial diagnosis, the tumor relapses all over the body—in the lungs, the bones,the liver. On the morning of October, 17, 2004, deeply narcotized on opiates in a hospital bed in Boston and surrounded by his wife and his children, the man dies of metastatic lung cancer, a sliver of asbestos still lodged in the periphery of his lung. He is seventy-six years old.

I began this as a hypothetical story of cancer. The genes, carcinogens, and the sequence of mutations in this story are all certainly hypothetical. But the body at its center is real. This man was the first patient to die in my care during my fellowship in cancer medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Medicine, I said, begins with storytelling. Patients tell stories to describe illness; doctors tell stories to understand it. Science tells its own story to explain diseases. This story of one cancer’s genesis—of carcinogens causing mutations in internal genes, unleashing cascading pathways in cells that then cycle through mutation, selection, and survival—represents the most cogent outline we have of cancer’s birth.”

Cancer know all book

An excerpt from the book – “The Emperor Of All Maladies: A Biography Of Cancer” wriiten by Siddhartha Mukherjee. A book which i say is a must read for everyone in pharma field. One comes across the different practical approaches to Drug Discovery (Did you know Yellapragada Subbarow’s Methotrexate was probably first anti-leukemic Drug), clinical trials, and why America spends a lot on Cancer research (Paclitaxel was one such drug that came out of random screening) and many other facts.

Cover page of the Emperor of all maladies