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Dosage Form Project Topics

The document lists various dosage form-related project topics for B.Pharm students, categorized into tablets and capsules, liquid dosage forms, parenteral dosage forms, topical dosage forms, novel drug delivery systems, and suppositories. Each category includes specific project ideas focused on formulation, evaluation, stability, and comparative studies. The topics aim to enhance the understanding and development of pharmaceutical formulations and drug delivery systems.

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Dosage Form Project Topics

The document lists various dosage form-related project topics for B.Pharm students, categorized into tablets and capsules, liquid dosage forms, parenteral dosage forms, topical dosage forms, novel drug delivery systems, and suppositories. Each category includes specific project ideas focused on formulation, evaluation, stability, and comparative studies. The topics aim to enhance the understanding and development of pharmaceutical formulations and drug delivery systems.

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Dosage Form-Related Project Topics for B.

Pharm Students

Tablets and Capsules

- Formulation and Evaluation of Fast-Dissolving Tablets for Elderly Patients


- Impact of Different Superdisintegrants on the Disintegration Time of Orally Disintegrating Tablets
(ODTs)
- Comparative Study of Immediate-Release vs. Sustained-Release Tablet Formulations
- Formulation and Optimization of Bilayer Tablets for Dual Drug Delivery
- Effect of Different Lubricants on the Mechanical Properties of Tablets
- Comparative Study of Hard Gelatin and HPMC Capsules for Drug Encapsulation

Liquid Dosage Forms

- Stability and Compatibility Studies of Syrups with Different Sweeteners


- Formulation and Evaluation of Nanoemulsions for Enhanced Drug Solubility
- Development of Herbal Cough Syrup: Formulation and Stability Testing
- Impact of Preservatives on the Shelf Life of Liquid Dosage Forms
- Comparative Study of Marketed Oral Suspensions for Antibiotics

Parenteral Dosage Forms (Injectables)

- Formulation and Stability Studies of Liposomal Drug Delivery Systems


- Effect of Different Cryoprotectants on the Stability of Lyophilized Injectables
- pH and Osmolarity Adjustments in Parenteral Formulations: Impact on Drug Stability
- Evaluation of Polymer-Based Depot Injections for Controlled Drug Release
- Comparative Analysis of Single-Dose vs. Multi-Dose Injectable Formulations

Topical Dosage Forms (Creams, Gels, Ointments, Lotions)

- Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal-Based Anti-Inflammatory Gel


- Comparative Study of Different Emulsifying Agents on the Stability of Creams
- Development of a Transdermal Patch for Sustained Drug Release
- Formulation and Evaluation of a pH-Sensitive Vaginal Gel for Antifungal Therapy
- Enhancing Skin Permeability of Topical Drugs Using Nanoformulations

Novel Drug Delivery Systems

- Development and Evaluation of Mucoadhesive Buccal Tablets for Sustained Drug Release
- Formulation and Characterization of Nanoparticles for Targeted Drug Delivery
- Optimization of Floating Drug Delivery Systems for Gastric Retention
- Preparation and Evaluation of Oral Thin Films for Pediatric Drug Delivery
- Development of In-Situ Gel Systems for Ophthalmic Drug Delivery

Suppositories and Other Alternative Dosage Forms

- Development and Characterization of Cocoa Butter-Based Suppositories


- Comparative Study of Different Bases on Suppository Drug Release Profiles
- Formulation and Evaluation of Medicated Chewing Gums for Nicotine Replacement Therapy
- Development of Vaginal Suppositories for Antimicrobial Treatment
- Formulation and Evaluation of Effervescent Granules for Improved Drug Absorption

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