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Essential Microbiology for Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science 1st Edition pdf

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Master the Fundamentals of Microbiology for Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science

Essential Microbiology for Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science, 1st Edition by Geoff Hanlon and Norman A. Hodges, is your concise and accessible guide to the microbial world, tailored specifically for pharmacy and pharmaceutical science students.

Uncover the Essentials:

  • Grasp the core concepts of microbiology relevant to pharmacy, from basic microbiology to antimicrobials and microbial control.
  • Navigate the diverse world of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozoa, understanding their structure, classification, and growth.
  • Dive into antimicrobial agents and their mechanisms of action, exploring resistance and the future of antibiotics.
  • Delve into pharmaceutical microbiology, covering topics like sterility testing, microbial contamination control, and the manufacture of sterile medicines.

Empower Your Pharmacy Journey:

  • Enhance your understanding of drug action and adverse effects with a strong foundation in microbiology.
  • Prepare for a successful pharmacy career by mastering the essential microbiological skills and knowledge required by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.
  • Boost your exam confidence with a wealth of self-assessment tools, including multiple-choice questions, short-answer exercises, and essay-style questions.

More Than Just a Textbook:

  • Visualize key concepts with clear and colorful diagrams, illustrations, and tables.
  • Access a bonus companion website for further practice questions and links to valuable online resources.
  • Benefit from the expertise of two authors with over 60 years of combined experience in teaching and researching pharmaceutical microbiology.
Listed on 18 January, 2024