Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Pharmaceutical manufacturing is the process used to create drugs and other pharmaceutical products. It involves converting active ingredients into a finished product suitable for use by the patient. It typically includes a number of steps, such as formulation design, sourcing of raw materials, compounding, blending, filling and packaging. Pharmaceutical manufacturing is a critical process in drug development, as it helps to ensure the quality and safety of pharmaceutical products and their efficacy in treating medical conditions. Pharmaceutical manufacturing also contributes to improved patient outcomes, as it helps to make sure that the right dose of the right drug is taken at the right time.

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Challenges and Factors Associated with Adherence to Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 in a Slum Setting

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