PAC3252 - Drug delivery II - 2018

6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL

Undergraduate - Unit

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Faculty

Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Chief examiner(s)

Dr Darren Creek

Coordinator(s)

Dr Darren Creek (Parkville)
Dr Nafees Ahemad (Malaysia)

Unit guides

Offered

Malaysia

  • Second semester 2018 (On-campus)

Parkville

  • Second semester 2018 (On-campus)

Prerequisites

PAC2232

Synopsis

This unit aims to equip students with fundamental and applied knowledge required to understand and assess pharmaceutical pre-formulation, formulation, sterilization and packaging of parenteral products, with special emphasis on drug product stability, including the kinetics and mechanisms of drug degradation and functional group reactivity. The unit is also designed to provide students with an understanding of aseptic processing, disinfection and preservation.

This will involve the study of:

  • preformulation/formulation/ containers and closures
  • drug stability
  • contamination control and sterilisation
  • biotechnology products

Outcomes

At the end of this unit students will be able to:

  1. Estimate rate constants, half-lives and shelf-lives for drug substances and products; Interpret pH-rate profiles for typical drugs and understand the main physicochemical properties that control chemical reaction rates;
  2. Understand organic chemical reaction mechanisms for degradation of common drug functional groups; apply this knowledge to stabilization of drugs that are susceptible to hydrolysis, oxidation and photochemical degradation;
  3. Understand basic features of drug inactivation by physical means;
  4. Provide a summary of the necessary preformulation tools for new drug characterisation;
  5. Given information on the bulk, physicochemical and stability properties of a drug, provide a clear strategy for the choice and development of a formulation of that drug;
  6. Discuss the formulation of injections, including the purpose of all excipients used, and the general processes for the manufacture of injections including reconstitutable injections;
  7. Discuss issues in the use of glass, plastic and rubber packaging materials;
  8. Discuss contamination control and aseptic processing of sterile pharmaceuticals;
  9. Describe sterilization processes, validation, sterility assurance and end product sterility testing;
  10. Discuss microbial stability issues of pharmaceuticals and principles and practices of disinfection and preservation;
  11. Appreciate the spectrum of disciplines involved in pharmaceutical biotechnology products.

Assessment

Final exam (2 hour): 60%; workshop assessments: 30%; in semester testing 10%

Workload requirements

Contact hours for on-campus students:

  • Thirty five 1-hour lectures
  • Four 3-hour workshops

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