The authors of "Drug Delivery System for the Students of M.Pharm 1 Semester" are Dr. Praveen Nasa, Mr. Rakesh Kumar, Ms. Manita, Ms. Kavita, Dr. Manisha Chhikara.
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The pharmaceutical sciences have witnessed tremendous advancements over the past few decades, with continuous innovation transforming the way medicines are formulated, delivered, and optimised for therapeutic outcomes. Among the various disciplines of pharmacy, the science of drug delivery has emerged as a critical and evolving field, aiming to enhance the safety, efficacy, and patient compliance of pharmaceutical products. The growing complexity of therapeutic molecules, along with the demand for precision medicine, has made advanced drug delivery systems an indispensable aspect of modern pharmaceutical development. This book, “Drug Delivery System”, is a comprehensive academic endeavour to address this crucial domain.
The journey of compiling this book began with a core realization: while pharmacy students are introduced to conventional dosage forms and routes of administration, there is often a lack of structured exposure to emerging drug delivery technologies, practical industrial applications, and regulatory perspectives. Bridging this academic-industry divide requires a focused resource that not only explains fundamental principles but also integrates advanced technologies, design strategies, and translational applications. This book seeks to fill that gap by providing a systematic, application-oriented, and innovation-driven exploration of drug delivery science.
Drug delivery is inherently interdisciplinary, incorporating principles from pharmaceutics, materials science, nanotechnology, pharmacokinetics, biomedical engineering, and regulatory science. This book encompasses this broad scope, covering key areas such as transdermal systems, mucosal delivery, targeted drug delivery, controlled release formulations, implantable devices, and the role of nanocarriers. It also highlights emerging approaches such as stimuli-responsive systems, personalised delivery platforms, and bioinspired carriers. This text book is specifically designed for Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) students, particularly those specialising in pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical technology, and industrial pharmacy. It is also highly relevant to researchers, academic professionals, and industry scientists engaged in formulation development, drug delivery research, and pharmaceutical manufacturing. The content aligns with current educational frameworks recommended by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) and various Indian and international universities.
Each chapter is structured to move progressively from fundamental concepts to practical and industrial applications, enriched with case studies, regulatory considerations, and recent scientific advancements. Topics such as formulation design, characterisation techniques, biopharmaceutical evaluation, and scale-up strategies have been discussed with a view to real-world utility. Regulatory guidelines from agencies such as USFDA, EMA, and CDSCO are included where applicable to help students understand the broader implications of drug delivery design.
The book also explores the significance of drug delivery systems in addressing global health challenges improving patient compliance through needle-free systems, reducing side effects via targeted delivery, and ensuring access through cost-effective and stable formulations. It advocates for responsible innovation, ethical research practices, and the integration of scientific rigour with patient-centered solutions.
It is my sincere hope that “Drug Delivery System” will serve as a reliable academic companion for students and a valuable reference for professionals. I welcome feedback, critical suggestions, and scholarly dialogue to continually improve future editions. May this work inspire the next generation of pharmaceutical scientists to innovate, translate, and elevate the field of drug delivery for the benefit of patients and society at large.
Dr. Praveen Nasa is presently working as Assistant Professor in Department of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalaya, Bhainswal Kalan, Sonipat, Haryana. He has teaching experience of around 13 years and published various review and research articles in reputed national and international journals. He has also published 3 books and 2 book chapters. He also got the position in poster presentation thrice in national and international conferences.
Mr. Rakesh Kumar, Associate professor, Jagannath University, Bahadurgarh, Haryana, India. He bears more than 10 years of teaching experience. He has pursued B.Pharm from Vaish Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Rohtak and M.Pharm from College of Pharmacy, PGIMS, Rohtak in Pharmaceutics. He is pursuing Ph.D from Amity University, Gurugram. His research area includes Solubility enhancement techniques and Topical drug delivery in various skin diseases. He has participated in poster/oral presentation in more than 20 International/ National conferences and published article in peer reviewed journals of International and National reputes.
Ms. Manita, Assistant professor, Geeta Institute of Pharmacy, Geeta University, Panipat, Haryana, India. She bears more than 3 years of teaching experience. She has pursued B.Pharm from College of Pharmacy, PGIMS, Rohtak and M.Pharm from Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak in Pharmaceutics. Currently she is pursuing Ph.D from Amity University, Gurugram, Haryana. Her research area includes Novel drug delivery and Lipid based Formulations in various skin infections. She has participated in poster/oral presentation in more than 10 International/ National conferences and published article in peer reviewed journals of International and National reputes.
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Ms. Kavita has been serving as the Principal of R K College of Pharmacy at humayunpur since 2018. She pursuing Ph.D from BMU, Rohtak. Her accumulated over 5 years of teaching experience known for her dedication to education, Ms. Kavita has played a crucial role in enhancing the institute’s reputation. Her leadership has been instrumental in advancing the quality of both education and research at the institution(AK).
Dr. Manisha Chhikara, currently working as an Assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacy, PIET, Panipat, India. She has a rich experience 6 years in teaching of B.Pharm, D.Pharm, and 1 year industrial experience. She has guided many students of B.Pharm at research level. She has 20 publications, five research paper, seven book chapters, four patents and four books.
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