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Formore than 100 years, Remington has been the definitive reference for all aspects of the science and practice of pharmacy and is used for pharmaceutics, therapeutics, and pharmacy practice courses in primary curricula. Since the first edition was published, pharmacists have used this book as a comprehensive one-stop reference.

Remington: The Science & Practice of Pharmacy is the most widely used textbook and reference work on pharmaceutical sciences in the nation. Publication of the text was begun as Practice of Pharmacy in 1886 by Joseph Price Remington, professor and later dean at the University. Subsequent to his death, the copyright to this text was assigned to the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy (now Saint Joseph's University) by the heirs of Professor Remington.


Remington has provided a comprehensive source of knowledge about the science and practice of pharmacy. The book provides information to help both students and practitioners serve effectively as members of the health professions team. The 22nd edition was published in 2012.


This special bicentennial edition, edited by Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences Adeboye Adejare Ph.D., celebrates 200 years since the founding of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in 1821. The founding of the college is regarded as the beginning of pharmacy education and modern pharmacy practice. The text also addresses modern challenges including COVID-19, substance use disorders and medical cannabis.


The 22nd edition of Remington offers a unique array of content in two volumes, covering pharmaceutical science and pharmaceutical practice. Its value is immense for students and practitioners in all areas of the discipline.


Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, Twenty Third Edition, offers a trusted, completely updated source of information for education, training, and development of pharmacists. Published for the first time with Elsevier, this edition includes coverage of biologics and biosimilars as uses of those therapeutics have increased substantially since the previous edition. Also discussed are formulations, drug delivery (including prodrugs, salts, polymorphism. With clear, detailed color illustrations, fundamental information on a range of pharmaceutical science areas, and information on new developments in industry, pharmaceutical industry scientists, especially those involved in drug discovery and development will find this edition of Remington an essential reference. Intellectual property professionals will also find this reference helpful to cite in patents and resulting litigations. Additional graduate and postgraduate students in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences will refer to this book in courses dealing with medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutics.


Ph.D. (Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology), University of Lagos, Nigeria. MS (Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology) University of Lagos, Nigeria. BPharm. Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. Postgraduate Diploma for Overseas Pharmacists, Aston University, UK.


Dr. Abioye was trained as a Pharmacist (B.Pharm. degree) in Nigeria. He is a registered pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) United Kingdom, a member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPharmS) and Great Britain Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences (APSGB). He is also a member of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS), American Society for Microbiology (ASM) and American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) in the United States. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC) and Higher Education Academy (FHEA).


Dr. Abioye joined the Faculty at the Belmont University College of Pharmacy on August 1, 2022 as Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences. His teaching activities include pharmaceutics, dosage form design, drug delivery systems, pharmaceutical calculations and advanced extemporaneous sterile and non-sterile compounding.


Before joining Belmont University, Dr. Abioye has taught physical pharmaceutics, clinical pharmaceutics, biopharmaceutics, fundamentals of medicine design, pharmaceutical biotechnology, pharmaceutical microbiology, pharmaceutical calculations, drug delivery systems, extemporaneous compounding of sterile and non-sterile dosage forms etc. within the pharmacy education curriculum (B.Sc., B.Pharm., M.Pharm., M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs) for over 25 years across several countries including Nigeria, Malawi, China, United Kingdom and United States. He moved to Belmont University from the Gregory School of Pharmacy, Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach Florida where he was an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences for over four years.


Dr. Abioye has held leadership positions within the Schools of Pharmacy including Sub Dean, Deputy Programme Leader, Module Leader, Admission Tutor, Chair of several Committees, Coordinator of Continuing Professional Development for Pharmacists, member of several Management Boards etc.


Dr. Abioye has successfully supervised many postgraduate research students to completion including MSc., MPharm. and Ph.D. degrees, both in Nigeria and the United Kingdom. He is a recognized expert reviewer for several international journals as well as internal and external examiners for undergraduate and postgraduate pharmacy programs. He has authored over 50 quality research articles in reputable international journals with high impact factors and numerous oral and abstract presentations at international conferences.




Amos Abioye; George Tangyie Chi; Elena Simone; Zoltan Nagy (2016). Real-time monitoring of the influence of in situ granulation on aqueous crystallization of ibuprofen in ibuprofen-cationic dextran crystanules using crystallization process informatics system (CryPRINS). International Journal of Pharmaceutics 509: 264 - 278.


Welcome to the Pharmaceutical Sciences Subject Guide! This guide directs you to useful resources on pharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, drug delivery systems, dosage forms, drug designs, pharmacology, and other related topics.

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