Lecture 2 | Glass Packaging Material ⚗️ | D Pharm 1st year Pharmaceutics 🌀

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Welcome to PharmDPathshala! In this second lecture of the Pharmaceutics series for D Pharm 1st-year students, we focus on Glass Packaging Materials—an essential topic for understanding pharmaceutical packaging. 🧪

Glass is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry due to its excellent chemical resistance, transparency, and ability to protect drugs from moisture, air, and contamination. In this lecture, we cover:

Types of glass used in pharmaceutical packaging, including Type I (Borosilicate), Type II (treated soda-lime), and Type III (soda-lime).

Advantages of glass packaging such as chemical inertness, non-toxicity, and suitability for parenteral preparations.

Disadvantages like brittleness, weight, and cost considerations.

Applications of glass packaging in tablets, syrups, injectables, and ophthalmic solutions.

Regulatory requirements and quality considerations for pharmaceutical glass containers.

We use real-life pharmacy and lab images, infographics, and clear examples to make this lecture engaging and easy to understand. Whether you are preparing for exams or want to strengthen your knowledge of Pharmaceutics, this lecture is perfect for you!

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