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Vacancy at Dr. Reddy for production chemist Walk in on 24 Sep 2017

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Walk in Panacea biotech, baddi at 17 Aug & 18th Aug 2017

Walk in for panacea biotech  for production and packing department at Baddi, Himachal Pradesh on 17th Aug 2017 and 18th Aug 2017

Disintegration Time for tablets as per IP, BP and USP

Disintegration Time:- Uncoated Tablet NMT 15 min, in water with Disc 37 0 C ± 2 0 C Coated Tablet NMT 30 min, In water with Disc for Film Coated Tab , and NMT 60 min Other than Film coated tablet Enteric Coated Tab Intact for 2 hr in 0.1 N HCl & disintegrate within 1 hr in Mixed 6.8 Phosphate buffer. According to USP 2 hr in Simulated gastric fluid, then in Simulated Intestinal Fluid. Dispersible/Soluble Within 3 min in water at 25 0 C ± 1 0 C ( IP ) & 15 – 25 0 C ( BP ) Orodispersible Within 1 min Effervescent Tab 5 min in 250 ml water at 20 – 30 0 C ( IP ) & 5  min in 200 ml water at 15-25 0 C ( BP ) Buccal & Sublingual Not Applicable but dissolve within 15 – 30 min. DT Apparatus:- Mesh Apperture:- 2mm (#10), Cycles:- 28 – 32 cycles/min, 50 – 60 mm distance from bottom & top, Temp of water 37 0 C ± 2 0 C. If 1 or 2 tabs fail, repeat for 12 tabs. Click to Buy Here

Weight variation limit for tablet and capsule.

Weight Variation Limits:- 1) For Tablets  IP/BP.                           Limit.                          USP 80 mg or less.             10%                     130mg or less  80 mg to 250mg.       7.5%               130mg to 324mg 250mg or more.          5%               More than 324mg 2) For Capsule:- IP Limit Less than 300mg 10% 300mg or More 7.5%

ABBREVIATION USED IN PHARMACEUTICALS

ABBREVIATION:  Abbreviation is an shortened form of an word, the most commonly used abbreviations in pharmaceutical company                                                 AADA: Abbreviated antibiotic drug application ADE: Adverse drug event ADME: Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion AHU: Air Handling Unit ANDA: Abbreviated new drug application ANVISA: Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (National Health Surveillance Agency Brazil) AP: Applicants Part (of EDMF) API: Active pharmaceutical ingredient APR: Annual product review (APQR – Annual product quality       ...