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  1. 1. Perrie & Rades Pharmaceutics Drug Delivery and Targeting, By Yvonne Perrie, Thomas Rades
  2. 2. John F, Marriott, Keith A, Wilson, Langley, Belcher – Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing
  3. 1. S. Bharath – Pharmaceutics – Formulations and Dispensing Pharmacy
  4. 9. Lachman & Liberman – Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy
  5. 8. Cooper and Gunn_s Tutorial Pharmacy, Carter, SJ
  6. 7. Ansel,s Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Drug Delivery System, Allen, LV
  7. 6. Modern Pharmaceutics by Gilbert S. Banker & C.T. Rhodes
  8. 5. Martindale – The Complete Drug Reference 36th Ed
  9. 4. Remington Essentials of Pharmaceutics, By Linda Ed Felton
  10. 3. Aulton_s Pharmaceutics The Design and Manufacture of Medicines
  11. 2. Nita K. Pandit – Introduction to the Pharmaceutical Sciences
  12. 18. Bhatt, Agrawal – Capsules 17. BASF – Generic Drug Formulations
  13. 16. Shayne Cox – Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
  14. 15. Shelley Fox – Pharmaceutics
  15. 14. Remington Vol-2 The Science & Practice of Pharmacy
  16. 13. Remington Vol-1 The Science & Practice of Pharmacy
  17. 12. Swarbrick – Encyclopedia of Pharmaceutical Technology
  18. 11. David Jones – Pharmaceutics Dosage Form and Design
  19. 10. Integrated Pharmaceutics – Antoine Al-Achi, Mali Ram Gupta, William Craig Stagner – Applied Preformulation, Product Design, and Regulatory Science
  20. 1. K. Sambamurhy & Ashutosh Kar – Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
  21. 1. Handbook of pharmaceutical excipients 6th edition
  22. 6. Bennett, Cole – Pharmaceutical Production – An Engineering Guide
  23. 5. Gary Prager – Practical Pharmaceutical Engineering
  24. 4. James Swarbrick – Encyclopedia of Pharmaceutical Technology
  25. 3. J. Hickey Anthony, Ganderton – Pharmaceutical Process Engineering
  26. 2. Subrahmanyam-Pharmaceutical Engineering Unit Operations
  27. 1. Islam, Zatzman, Rahman, Mughal – The Greening of Pharmaceutical Engineering-Practice, Analysis and Methodology
  28. 8. Thieme – Medical Microbiology 7. Betsy, Keogh, Edward – Microbiology demystified
  29. 6. Jacquelyn Black – Microbiology & Explorations
  30. 5. Parija – Microbiology & Immunology
  31. 4. Ashutosh Kar – Pharmaceutical Microbiology
  32. 3. Lippincotts Illustrated Reviews Microbiology – Richard Harvey
  33. 2. Ananthanarayan – Text book of microbiology 1. Microbiology – Hugo, Russell – Pharmaceutical Microbiology
  34. 7. G. Walsh – Biopharmaceuticals. Biochemistry and Biotechnology
  35. 6. Griffiths, Doyle, Newell, Doyle – Cell and Tissue Culture_ Laboratory Procedures in Biotechnology
  36. 5. Sambrook, Russel – Molecular Cloning_ A Laboratory Manual
  37. 4. Crommelin, Sindelar,Meibohm – Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
  38. 3. Currell, Mieras – Biotechnological innovations in chemical synthesis
  39. 2. Gary Walsh – Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Concepts and Applications
  40. 4. Leon Shargel – Applied Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics
  41. 3. K. Niazi Sarfaraz – Handbook of Preformulation_ Chemical, Biological, and Botanical Drugs
  42. 2. Adeyeye, Brittain – Preformulation in Solid Dosage Form Development
  43. 1. Mark Gibson – Pharmaceutical Preformulation and Formulation
  44. 4. Kelsey, Forcinio, Hanlon, Joseph F – Handbook of package engineering
  45. 3. Kenneth Harburn – Quality Control of Packaging Materials in the Pharmaceutical Industry
  46. 2. Edward Bauer – Pharmaceutical Packaging Handbook
  47. 8. Mathiowitz, Chickering – Bioadhesive Drug Delivery Systems
  48. 7. Ashim Mitra – Ophthalmic Drug Delivery Systems
  49. 6. Swarbrick – Encyclopedia of Pharmaceutical Technology
  50. 5. Keservani, Sharma – Drug Delivery Approaches and Nanosystems Vol-1
  51. 4. Simon Benita – Microencapsulation_ Methods and Industrial Applications
  52. 3. Thassu, Deleers, Pathak – Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery Systems
  53. 2. Donnelly, Singh – Novel Delivery Systems for Transdermal and Intradermal Drug Delivery
  54. 1. Yie Chien – Novel Drug Delivery Systems
  55. 9. Mithal, Shah – A Handbook of Cosmetics
  56. 8. Baki, Alexander – Introduction to Cosmetic Formulation and Technology
  57. 7. Elsner, Maibach – Cosmeceuticals – Drugs vs. Cosmetics
  58. 6. Poucher_s Perfumes Cosmetics & Soaps – Hilda Butler
  59. 5. Meilgaard, Carr, Civille – Sensory Evaluation Techniques
  60. 4. Elsner, Jagdeo, Maibach, Sivamani, Raja K – Cosmeceuticals and active cosmetics
  61. 3. Andre Barel – Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology
  62. 2. Harrys Cosmeticology, Volumes I-II
  63. 5. Bunn – Good Manufacturing Practices for Pharmaceuticals
  64. 4. Nash, Wachter – Pharmaceutical Process Validation
  65. 3. Bolton, Bon – Pharmaceutical Statistics Practical and Clinical Applications
  66. 2. Quality Assurance Pharmaceutical Vol-2
  67. 1. Quality Assurance Pharmaceutical Vol-1
  68. 1. D A Dean – Pharmaceutical packaging technology
  69. 7. Satyajit Sarker, Lutfun Nahar – Chemistry for Pharmacy Students. General, Organic and Natural Product Chemistry
  70. 7. McMurry – Organic Chemistry 8th edition
  71. 6. Daniel Lednicer-Steroid Chemistry at a Glance (2010)
  72. 5. Clayden – Organic Chemistry
  73. 4. Anselyn-Organic chemistry
  74. 3. Finar Vol.2 Organic Chemistry
  75. 23. Orchin, Macomber, Pinhas, Wilson- The Vocabulary and Concepts of Organic Chemistry
  76. 22. Quick OC
  77. 21. G.Patrick – Instant Notes in Organic Chemistry
  78. 20. Bruice – Organic Chemistry
  79. 2. Finar Vol.1 Organic Chemistry
  80. 19. Monson – Advanced Organic Chemistry
  81. 18. Name Reactions and Reagents in Organic Synthesis by Bradford P. Mundy, Michael G. Ellerd, Frank G. Favaloro Jr.
  82. 17. G. Pattenden – General and Synthetic Methods Vol.6-Royal Society of Chemistry (1983)
  83. 16. Volume-2 – P. W. G. Smith and A. R. Tatchell – Fundamental Aliphatic Chemistry. Organic Chemistry for General Degree Students
  84. 15. Volume-1 – P. W. G. Smith and A. R. Tatchell – Fundamental Aliphatic Chemistry. Organic Chemistry for General Degree Students
  85. 13. Chatwal – College Chemistry
  86. 12. John McMurry – Fundamentals of general, organic, and biological chemistry-Pearson Prentice Hall (2010)
  87. 11. Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds – Erniest Elliel
  88. 10. Jerry March – Advanced Organic Chemistry
  89. 9. Lange_s Handbook of Chemistry
  90. 8. Whitten – General Chemistry
  91. 13. Donald Cairns – Essentials of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  92. 2. Arthur Kenneth Holliday, Colin Chambers – Modern Inorganic Chemistry
  93. 1. Strohfeldt – Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry
  94. 9. Medical Biochemistry Lecture notes
  95. 8. Devlin – Textbook of Biochemistry
  96. 7. Lippincott_s Biochemistry – Richard Harvey
  97. 6. Color Atlas of Biochemistry – Koolman, Rohem
  98. 5. Lange_s Biochemistry – Richard MacDonald, William Chaney
  99. 4. USDHHS – The Chemistry of Health (2006)
  100. 2. Harpers-Illustrated Biochemistry
  101. 1. Satyanarayana, Chakrapani – Biochemistry
  102. Vol 6 – Nervous System Agents
  103. Vol 5 – Chemotherapeutic agents
  104. Vol 4 – Autocoids, Diagnostics & Drugs from New Biologics
  105. Vol 3 – Cardiovascular agents & Endocrines
  106. Vol 2 – Drug Discovery & Development
  107. Vol 1 – Drug Discovery
  108. 9. Ruben Vardanyan and Victor Hruby – Synthesis of Essential Drugs
  109. 8. Daniel Lednicer – The Organic Chemistry of Drug synthesis
  110. 7. Alex Gringauz, Wiley – Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry
  111. 6. Ashutosh Kar – Medicinal Chemistry
  112. 5. Wilson and Gisvold’s Textbook of Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  113. 4. Foye’s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry
  114. 3. Richard B.Silverman – The Organic Chemistry of Drug Design and Drug Action
  115. 2. Gareth Thomas – Fundamentals of Medicinal Chemistry
  116. 17. Ramamanohar – Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  117. 16. Corey and Cheng – Logic of Chemical Synthesis
  118. 15. S.S.Kadam – Principles of Medicinal Chemistry (Vol-2)
  119. 14. Nadendla – Principles of Organic Medicinal Chemistry
  120. 1. Brooks Cole laboratory series for general chemistry – Chemical principles in the laboratory
  121. 1. Wildman – Handbook of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods
  122. 9. Badal, Delgoda – Pharmacognosy. Fundamentals, Applications and Strategies
  123. 8. K. Mangathayaru – Pharmacognosy_ An Indian Perspective
  124. 7. Ashutosh Kar – Pharmacognosy and Pharmaco-biotechnology
  125. 6. Vallisuta, Olimat – Drug Discovery Research in Pharmacognosy
  126. 5. Heinrich, Barnes, Gibbons, Williamson – Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy
  127. 4. Krishna Bhansali – Pharmacognosy at glance
  128. 3. Paul Dewick – Medicinal Natural Product
  129. 2. Biren Shah, Avinash Seth – Textbook of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
  130. 12. Kokate – A textbook of Pharmacognosy
  131. 11. Khandelwal – Practical Pharmacognosy
  132. 10. Farkas, Horvath, Molnar – Pharmacognosy
  133. 1. Trease and Evans Pharmacognosy
  134. 6. Taber_s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary
  135. 5. Oxford Picture Dictionary OPD
  136. 4. Zeiss – Medical Dictionary
  137. 3. Elsevier_s Dictionary of Vitamins and Pharmacochemistry
  138. 2. BMA Illustrated Medical Dictionary
  139. 1. Gerhard Nahler – Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine
  140. 2. Stuart Warren – Workbook for Organic Synthesis The Disconnection Approach
  141. 1. Stuart Warren – Designing Organic Synthesis
  142. 4. Matlack – Introduction to Green Chemistry
  143. 3. Tundo – Methods and Reagents for Green Chemistry
  144. 2. Clarkie, Macquarrie – Handbook Of Green Chemistry And Technology
  145. 1. Mike Lancaster – Green chemistry_An Introductory Text
  146. 4. Spencer L. Seager, Michael R. Slabaugh – Safety-Scale Laboratory Experiments for Chemistry for Today-General, Organic, and Biochemistry
  147. 3. Bobby Stanton, Lin Zhu, Charles H. Atwood – Experiments in General Chemistry
  148. 2. OC Handbook for Practicals
  149. 7. Shahidi -Phenolics in Food and Nutraceuticals
  150. 19. Kasture Vol.2 Pharmaceutical Analysis
  151. 18. Kasture Vol.1 Pharmaceutical Analysis
  152. 17. Vogel_s – Textbook of quantitative chemical analysis (5th Edition
  153. 16. de Levie R. – How to Use Excel in Analytical Chemistry and in General Scientific Data Analysis
  154. 15. S. Ahuja and M. W. Dong, Handbook of Pharmaceutical Analysis by HPLC, Volume 6 of Separation Science and Technology
  155. 14. Lloyd R. Snyder, Joseph J. Kirkland, Joseph L. Glajch – Practical HPLC Method Development
  156. 13. Pavia, Lampman, Kriz, Vyvyan – Introduction to Spectroscopy
  157. 12. J. W. Robinson, E. M. S. Frame and G. M. Frame II, Undergraduate Instrumental Analysis
  158. 11. R. M. Silverstein, F. X. Webster and D. J. Kiemle, Spectrometric identification of organic compounds
  159. 10. W. Kemp, Organic Spectroscopy
  160. 1. D. A. Skoog, F. J. Holler and S. R. Crouch, Principles of Instrumental Analysis
  161. 8. Edward Mills – Herbal Medicines in Pregnancy and Lactation
  162. 7. A complete handbook of nature cure
  163. 6. Khare – Indian Medicinal Plants
  164. 5. Herbal Principles in Cosmetics Properties and Mechanisms of Action, Bruno Burlando, Luisella Verotta, Laura Cornara and Elisa Bottini
  165. 4. Mukherjee P.W – Quality Control of Herbal Drugs An Approach to Evaluation of Botanicals
  166. 3. Contemporary Phytomedicines. Amritpal Singh Saroya
  167. 2. Phytotherapies Efficacy, Safety and Regulation – Iqbal Ramzan
  168. 1. Evidence-Based Validation of Herbal Medicine edited by Pulok K. Mukherjee
  169. 9. Cao, Pathak, Patil – Antioxidant nutraceuticals
  170. 8. Shahidi – Marine Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods
  171. 3. A. H. Beckett and J. B. Stenlake, Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry Part II
  172. 9. R. Kellnar, J. M. Mermet, M. Otto, M. Valcarceland, H. M. Widmer, Analytical Chemistry
  173. 8. J.W. Robinson, E. M. S. Frame and G. M. Frame II, Undergraduate Instrumental Analysis
  174. 7. J. Mendham, R. C. Denney, J. D. Barnes, M.J. K. Thomas, Vogel’s Textbook of Quantitative Chemical Analysis
  175. 6. Ashutosh Kar – Pharmaceutical Drug Analysis
  176. 5. G. D. Christian, Analytical Chemistry
  177. 4. D. A. Skoog, D. M. West, F. J. Holler and S. R. Crouch, Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry
  178. 1. Guyton & Hall-Textbook of Medical Physiology
  179. 3. Cobert’s Manual of Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance
  180. 2. Patrick Waller – An Introduction to Pharmacovigilance
  181. 1. Mann, Andrews – Pharmacovigilance
  182. 9. Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology
  183. 8. Larry Bauer – Applied Clinical Pharmacokinetics
  184. 7. Ritter, Lewis, Mant, Ferro – A Textbook-of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  185. 6. Dixon Thomas – Clinical Pharmacy, Drug Information, Pharmacovigilance, Pharmacoeconomics and Clinical Research
  186. 5. Burgunda Sweet – Handbook of Applied Therapeutics
  187. 4. Ells, Sherman – Community and Clinical Pharmacy Services_ A Step-by-Step Approach
  188. 3. DiPiro – Encyclopedia of Clinical Pharmacy
  189. 2. Whittlesea, Hodson – Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics
  190. 1. Roger Walker – Clinical pharmacy and therapeutics
  191. 6. Dennis Brown – Drug Delivery Systems in Cancer Chemotherapy
  192. 5. Philip J. Rosenthal – Antimalarial Chemotherapy_ Mechanisms of Action, Resistance, and New Directions in Drug Discovery
  193. 4. Terry Priestman – Cancer Chemotherapy in Clinical Practice
  194. 3. Rachel Airley – Cancer chemotherapy
  195. 2. Lippincott_s Cancer Chemotherapy Handbook – Delia C. Baquiran, Jean Gallagher
  196. 1. C.K. Chu – Antiviral Nucleosides_ Chiral Synthesis and Chemotherapy
  197. 8. Pharmacology Toxicology Case studies – Ohio ACEP
  198. 7. Ghosh M. N. Fundamentals of Experimental Pharmacology
  199. 6. A. Wallace, Hayes Principles and Methods of Toxicology
  200. 5. Shayne Gad – Regulatory Toxicology
  201. 4. Stine, Brown, Watkins – Principles of Toxicology
  202. 3. Casarett and Doulls toxicology – The basic science of poisons
  203. 2. Anna Fan, Louis Chang – Toxicological and Risk assessment Principles, Methods and applications
  204. 1. Bryan Ballantyne – General and applied toxicology
  205. 9. Garg & Gupta Pharmacology
  206. 8. KD Tripathi – Pharmacological Classification of Drugs
  207. 7. KD Tripathi – MCQs in Pharmacology
  208. 6. K D Tripathi – Essentials of Medical Pharmacology
  209. 5. Katzung – Basics and Clinical Pharmacology
  210. 4. Lippincott -Karen Whalen Pharmacology
  211. 3. Rang & Dale Pharmacology-9th edition, Churchill Livingstone
  212. 2. Satoskar R.S. Bhandarkar S.D. & Rege N. N. Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Popular Prakashan.
  213. 14. Tariq Ahmed – Pharmacological Classification of Drugs
  214. 13. Craig, Stitzel – Modern Pharmacology With Clinical Applications
  215. 12. EPHTI – Pharmacology notes
  216. 10. Color Atlas of Pharmacology
  217. BD Chaurasia_s Handbook of General Anatomy
  218. 3. BDC_s Anatomy – Head & Neck
  219. 2. BDC_s Anatomy – Abdomen & Lower Limb
  220. 1. BDC_s Anatomy – Thorax&UpperExtremity
  221. 9. Laurie Kelly – Essentials of human physiology for pharmacy students
  222. 8. Bailey & Love_s Essential Clinical Anatomy
  223. 7. Marieb, Hoehn – Human anatomy & physiology
  224. 6. Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy
  225. 5. Color Atlas of Human Anatomy
  226. 4. Harsh Mohan -Textbook of Pathology
  227. 3. Ross & Wilson Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness 12th Ed -PDF–tahir99- VRG
  228. 2. Tortora – Principles of anatomy & physiology
  229. 10. Lange Series – Pathophysiology of Disease_ An Introduction to Clinical Medicine -Gary D. Hammer, Stephen J. McPhee
  230. 5. Burgunda Sweet – Handbook of Applied Therapeutics
  231. 9. Medicinal and Toilet Preparations (Excise Duties Act) 1955
  232. 8. Drugs Prices Control Order 2013
  233. 7. Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985
  234. 6. Drugs & Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954
  235. 4. Pharmacy Act, 1948
  236. 3. Hatch, Waxman Techmax
  237. 2. Pharmaceutical jurisprudence
  238. 17. The Poisons Act 1919
  239. 16. The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971
  240. 15. The Indian Penal Code 45 of 1860
  241. 14. The Factories Act 1948
  242. 13. Bombay Shops & Establishment Act
  243. 12. The Patents (Amendment Act) 2005
  244. 11. The Patents Act 1970
  245. 11. FSSAI Rules 2011
  246. 10. FSSAI 2006
  247. 1. Kokate, Gokhale – Forensic Pharmacy
  248. 4. Wasfi Abbas ElTayeb – Hospital pharmacy
  249. 3. Martin Stephens – Hospital Pharmacy
  250. 2. Qadry, Goyal, Parikh – A Textbook of Hospital Pharmacy
  251. 3. Dixon Thomas – Clinical Pharmacy, Drug Information, Pharmacovigilance, Pharmacoeconomics and Clinical Research
  252. 2. Renee Arnold – Pharmacoeconomics_ From Theory to Practice
  253. 1. Karen Rascati – Essentials of Pharmacoeconomics
  254. 2. Bernard Begaud – Dictionary of Pharmacoepidemiology
  255. 1. Brian Strom – Pharmacoepidemiology
  256. 6. Dixon Thomas – Clinical Pharmacy, Drug Information, Pharmacovigilance, Pharmacoeconomics and Clinical Research
  257. 5. Andrew Bate – Evidence-Based Pharmacovigilance
  258. 4. Stephens_ Detection of New Adverse Drug Reactions3
  259. . Cobert’s Manual of Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance
  260. 2. Patrick Waller – An Introduction to Pharmacovigilance
  261. 1. Mann, Andrews – Pharmacovigilance
  262. 9. Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology
  263. 8. Larry Bauer – Applied Clinical Pharmacokinetics
  264. 7. Ritter, Lewis, Mant, Ferro – A Textbook-of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  265. 6. Dixon Thomas – Clinical Pharmacy, Drug Information, Pharmacovigilance, Pharmacoeconomics and Clinical Research
  266. 2. Guarino – New Drug Approval Process Accelerating Global Registrations
  267. 1. A. Cybulski – Fine Chemicals Manufacture, Technology and Engineering
  268. 5. Murray, Anderson, Oberbauer, Gloughlin – Transgenic Animals in Agriculture
  269. 4. Freshney – Culture of Animal Cells_ A Manual of Basic Technique and Specialized Applications
  270. 3. Hafez – Reproduction in Farm Animals
  271. 2. Martin Clynes – Animal Cell Culture Techniques
  272. 1. John Masters – Animal Cell Culture_ A Practical Approach
  273. 9. Mitsumori – The Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
  274. 8. Ellery, Hansen – Pharmaceutical Lifecycle Management_ Making the Most of Each and Every Brand
  275. 7. Cipolle, Strand, Morley – Pharmaceutical Care Practice_ The Patient-Centered Approach to Medication Management
  276. 6. Derek Walker – The Management of Chemical Process Development in the Pharmaceutical Industry
  277. 5. Anthony Kennedy – Pharmaceutical Project Management
  278. 4. Juram & Gryna Quality Planning & Analysis
  279. 3. Rama Swamy & Nama Kumari Marketing Management
  280. 2. Philips Kolter- Principle of Marketing
  281. 1. I.M. Pandey Financial Management
  282. 8. Snustad, Simmons – Principles of Genetics
  283. 7. Robert Weaver – Molecular Biology
  284. 6. Prescott, Harley, Klein_s Microbiology
  285. 5. Brock Biology of Microorganisms
  286. 4. Lehninger – Principles of Biochemistry
  287. 3. Tamarin – Principles of Genetics
  288. 2. Benjamin Pierce – Genetics_ A Conceptual Approach
  289. 1. Brown Т – Introduction to Genetics_ A Molecular Approach
  290. 2. Dorwald – Lead Optimization for Medicinal Chemists_ Pharmacokinetic Properties of Functional Groups and Organic Compounds
  291. 1. Di Li, Kerns – Drug-Like Properties, Concepts, Structure Design and Methods from ADME to Toxicity Optimization
  292. 5. Regulatory agencies
  293. 4. Dumitriu – Good Drug Regulatory Practices
  294. 3. Shargel, Kanfer – Generic Drug Product Development_ Solid Oral Dosage Forms
  295. 3. Gill Hasson – Brilliant Communication Skills
  296. 4. BN Ghosh – Managing soft skills for personality development
  297. 2. Stephen Robbins – Organizational Behaviour
  298. 1. The Right word at the right time _ A guide to the English language and how to use it
  299. 5. Peter Harrington – Pharmaceutical Process Chemistry for Synthesis
  300. 4. Neal Anderson – Practical Process Research and Development
  301. 3. Groggins – Unit Processes In Organic Synthesis
  302. 2. Robert Nash – Pharmaceutical Process Validation

SOP

Automatic Capsule Filling Machine

Entry to Aseptic area of Pharmaceuticals

Entry – Exit Procedure to Production Area SOP

Cleaning of Equipment & Accessories in production area

Cleaning, Mopping, and fumigation in Production Areas

Destruction Of Expired – Rejected Material in the Production Department of Pharmaceuticals

Drain Cleaning In Production Area Sops

Enterance of worker into injectable area

batch stamping

Assigning work to various workers on packing line SOP

Assigning Mfg, Exp Dates to batches SOP

Air Flow Pattern in Pharmaceutical Industry

SOP For Piston Filling Machine

SOP for Automatic Linear Vial Wahing Machine HLVW-120

SOP For Operation Of Filling and End Sealing Machine

SOP for Operation of Compounding Vessel

SOp for operation of Hot air Oven

SOP For Operation of steam operated Autoclave

Semi Automatic Capsule Filling Machine

Sops for Operation of material Transfer Hatch

SOP OF GHL 100 High Speed Mixer Granulator

Manual Capsule Filing Machine

Maintaining machine usage log SOP

SOP to transfer raw material in sterile area

SOp for Unloading of Ampoules, vials from Hot air oven

SOP for Sterile Area Classification

SOP of Fumigation of Production Area

SOP For Cleaning of compounding tnaks (Sterile area)

SOP For Emulsifier

SOP for Good Practices in Sterile Area

Sop for Loading of Ampoules and vials in Hot air Oven for Sterilization

SOp for operation Manual Optical Checking Box

Sop for Aseptic, terminal sterilized process area grading and its cleaning procedure

Returned Goods Handling SOP in Pharmaceuticals

Retaining of sample of Finished Goods SOP

Receiving batches for packaging from production Department

Product Change Over Procedure Sop

Preparation Of Disinfectant Solution SOPS

Preparation Of Area Before And After Long Shut Down Sterile Area

Pharmaceutical Water Treatment Plant procedure

Packing of Tablets & Capsules in Packaging Section SOP

Packing of a product on a packaging line SOP

Method of entry for materials which cannot be sterilized by steam or dry heat sterilizers

Measuring of Temperature And Relative Humidity SOP

SOP For Operation of Blister Packing Machine

18. Disposal of Rejected Material

16a. Deviation Management

16. Detol preparation

15. Destruction of Rejected Materials

14. Destruction of control samples (raw material & finished product

13. Destroy the pharmaceutical samples after analysis

12. Daily Hygiene Report

11c. Control of Non Conforming Products

11a. Customer complaint handling

11. Customer complaint

10b. Concurrent Process Validation

10a. Compilation, Review and Retention of BMR

10. Cleaning Of Liquid Pipes

1. Allocating document protocol number for instrument qualification

Sops for Operation of material Transfer Hatch

SOP Of Tablet Deduster

SOp for operationo of Ribbon Blade Mixer

SOP For Operation of Fluid Bed Dryer

SOP For Operation of Double Cone Mixer

SOP For Operation of Conveyor Belt

SOP For Operation of Compression Machines ZP 17

24. Entry Procedure for Workers (1)

49. Personnel Hygiene

48. Pending calibration of Pressure Gauges

47. Packing Material Sampling

46. Out of Specification (OOS)

46. Out of Specification (OOS) (1)

45. Non-Conformity Reports (NCRs)

44. Method Validation SOP

43. Monthly Maintenance or Cleaning.

42. Material Recieving Checklist

41. Line Clearance

40. Issue, Entry, Review And Control Of Batch Manufacturing Records

3a. Annual Product Reviews

39a. Inspection of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers

39. Installation Qualification (IQ), Operational Qualification (OQ) and Performance Qualification (PQ) of all equipment and instruments used in different departments.

38. Inprocess Sampling

37.c Inprocess Checks During the Manufacturing of all Capsule in Pharmaceuticals

37.a Inprocess Checks During the Manufacturing of all Tablet in Pharmaceuticals

37.a Inprocess Checks During the Manufacturing of all Oral Solution in Pharmaceuticals

36. Incident Report

35. hold time for materials

34. Handling Returned Rejected goods.

32. Hand wash Procedure

31. For Pest & Rodent Control

30. Finished Product Samplings

3. Batch Re-processing

26. Exit Procedure for Executives

25. Evaluation of Analyst’s Performance.

24. Entry Procedure for Workers

54a. Product Change Control

90. Uniform Color

90. Uniform Color (1)

91. Validation Master Plan

94. Vendor Evaluation For Manufacturer

98. Yields Limits

89. Training of Personnel

87. Training Evaluation Form

86. Time and Date Format

80. Sop on Destruction Note (Pending)

83. Statistical Process Analysis

82. Stability Testing

84. Storage Conditions for Different Areas

75. Sampling and Release of in process Samples

76. Sanitation in Pharmaceutical Industry

79. Sop Changing Sop

8. changing clothes before entering in the pharmaceutical industry (1)

8. changing clothes before entering in the pharmaceutical industry

70. Retention Time

71. Retest of Raw materialss

72. Returns Good Handling

67. Responsibility of Q.A in rejection (EMPTY)

69. Retain Sample Quantity

68. Responsibility Of Q.A. In Rejection

67. Responsibility of Q.A in rejection (EMPTY) (3)

67. Responsibility of Q.A in rejection (EMPTY) (2)

65. Redressing Approval

61. Qualified of Personnel

63. Quality Risk Management

64. Raw Material Sampling

67. Responsibility of Q.A in rejection (EMPTY) (1)

60. Qualification Instrument Equipment

60. Qualification Instrument Equipment (2)

60. Qualification Instrument Equipment (1)

6. Calibration of Instruments in Production and Quality Control.

59. Qualification of Performance (PQ)

58. Qualification of Operational (OQ)

57. Qualification of Installation (IQ)

56. Qualification Design (DQ) 55. Product Recall

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