B.Pharm. Sem.-I | Pharmaceutics-I | Parenteral Preparations..

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B.Pharm. Sem.-I | Pharmaceutics-I | Parenteral Preparations

Parenteral preparations are defined as solutions, suspensions, emulsions for injection or infusion, powders for injection or infusion, gels for injection and implants. They are sterile preparations intended to be administrated directly into the systemic circulation in human or animal body

This lecture on **Parenteral Preparations** is part of the **B.Pharm Semester-I Pharmaceutics-I** curriculum. It provides an in-depth understanding of **sterile dosage forms** administered through routes other than the alimentary canal, ensuring rapid and effective drug action.

Students will learn about:

* Definition and classification of **parenteral dosage forms**
* **Advantages and disadvantages** of parenteral administration
* **Essential requirements** for sterile preparations (sterility, isotonicity, and freedom from pyrogens)
* **Methods of sterilization** (heat, filtration, radiation, etc.)
* **Containers, closures, and labeling** of parenteral products
* **Aseptic techniques** and importance of maintaining sterility in manufacturing

This lecture is delivered under the **Refresher Course Series** by the **Academic Staff of University of Technology | Deepshikha Kala Sansthan**, designed to build foundational knowledge in **pharmaceutical dosage form design and manufacturing**.

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