Pharmaceutical Compounding and Excipients examines the role of excipients in drug formulation and the practices of compounding personalized medications. It covers the selection, functionality, and regulatory aspects of various excipients used in drug manufacturing. The book emphasizes the importance of excipients in ensuring drug stability, efficacy, and patient compliance. Suitable for pharmacists and formulation scientists, it promotes best practices in compounding and excipient utilization.
Natalie Fox specializes in pharmaceutical compounding and the use of excipients in dermatological formulations to create personalized skin treatments. Her research focuses on selecting appropriate excipients to enhance drug stability, efficacy, and patient compliance in compounded dermatological medications. Natalie has published extensively on optimizing compounding techniques and excipient selection for conditions like eczema and psoriasis. She also provides guidelines for pharmacists and clinicians to utilize pharmaceutical compounding and excipients effectively, promoting customized and effective dermatological therapies through tailored compounding practices.