Tantargy

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2025-2026

Course director

Number of hours/semester

Lectures: 28 hours

Practices: 0 hours

Seminars: 0 hours

Total of: 28 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OPG-C3E-T
  • 2 Credit
  • Pharmacy
  • Pharmaceutical Science and Pharmacy module
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

OPG-D1E-T parallel , OPG-C2E-T finished , OPG-C3G-T parallel

Exam course:

Course headcount limitations

min. 1 people – max. 80 people

Topic

Mainly semisolid dosage forms are prepared in this semester: suppositories and vaginal suppositories. Powders and capsules as solid dosage forms are also prepared and discussed.

Lectures

  • 1. Crystallisation, polymorphism, and their technological aspects - Secenji Aleksandar
  • 2. Crystallisation, polymorphism, and their technological aspects - Secenji Aleksandar
  • 3. Drying, freeze-drying - Secenji Aleksandar
  • 4. Drying, freeze-drying - Secenji Aleksandar
  • 5. Grinding and shieving - Pál Szilárd
  • 6. Grinding and shieving - Pál Szilárd
  • 7. Preparation of granules I - Pál Szilárd
  • 8. Preparation of granules I - Pál Szilárd
  • 9. Preparation of granules II - Pál Szilárd
  • 10. Written test - Pál Szilárd
  • 11. Fluidization and its application - Kása Péter
  • 12. Fluidization and its application - Kása Péter
  • 13. Pharmaceutical excipients of granules - Pál Szilárd
  • 14. Pharmaceutical excipients of granules - Pál Szilárd
  • 15. Tabletting I - Pál Szilárd
  • 16. Tabletting I - Pál Szilárd
  • 17. Tabletting II (excipients, examinations) - Pál Szilárd
  • 18. Tabletting II (excipients, examinations) - Pál Szilárd
  • 19. Excipients for the preparation of tablets and granules - Pál Szilárd
  • 20. Written test - Pál Szilárd
  • 21. Coating of preparations - Kása Péter
  • 22. Coating of preparations - Kása Péter
  • 23. Pharmaceutical capsules - Pál Szilárd
  • 24. Pharmaceutical capsules - Pál Szilárd
  • 25. Written test - Pál Szilárd
  • 26. Written test - Pál Szilárd
  • 27. Inhaled drug delivery systems - Kása Péter
  • 28. Inhaled drug delivery systems - Kása Péter

Practices

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Literature developed by the Department

Notes

Recommended literature

European Pharmacopoeia

Formulae Normales VII. (FoNo VII.)

James Swarbrick: Encyclopedia of Pharmaceutical Technology, Informa Healthcare, New York, London

Gilbert S. Banker, Christopher T. Rhodes: Modern Pharmaceutics, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York- Basel

Chris Langley, Dawn Belcher: Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing, Pharmaceutical Press

www.gytk.pte.hu

www.sciencedirect.com

Attila Dévay: The Theory and Practice of Pharmaceutical Technology, electronic book, PTE-Pécs

Attila Dévay: Investigation of Pharmaceutical Preparations, electronic book, PTE-Pécs

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Code of Studies and Regulations

Mid-term exams

Students are required to complete 2 written assessments during the semester on predetermined dates. The cumulative result of these assessments must be at least 60.1%. The institute provides an opportunity to make up any missed assessments; failure to take advantage of this opportunity results in a grade of 0% for that assessment. If the combined result of the two written assessments is below 60.1%, two opportunities for improvement are provided, in accordance with the Code of Studies and Examinations. The first retake assessment must achieve a minimum grade of 60.1%. If the first retake assessment is unsuccessful/insufficient, the second retake assessment must also achieve at least 60.1% for semester acceptance and eligibility for examination (provided that absences have not exceeded the specified limit).

Making up for missed classes

Students must fulfil requirements determined by the Code of Studies and Examinations.

Exam topics/questions

The end-semester exam will be evaluated by a five-grade system.

Knowledge acquired is tested based on subject matter defined by a list of topics provided by the institute.

At the end of semester, students take written exam. The date of "A" chance exam is in determined date for students finishing the course. Chance "B" and "C"are oral exams, which is preceded by the "Minimum Test" (MT). To write the MT, students have at most 30 minutes, and will be evaluated percent rating. Those students, who achieve less than 60% in MT, unsatisfactory grade will be assessed and cannot pass them to the oral part of the exam.

Oral part includes two topics. In the case of any part done with insufficient knowledge, will result in assessment of the exam to unsatisfactory grade.

In addition to the exam topics, part of the exam is answering questions that aim at assessing the general knowledge of the student.

Examiners

  • Kása Péter
  • Pál Szilárd

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars