galenica
Galenica refers to the study and practice of preparing and compounding pharmaceutical drugs. It is a branch of pharmacy that deals with the physical and chemical properties of drugs and their formulation into various dosage forms such as tablets, capsules, solutions, suspensions, and creams. Galenica also encompasses the understanding of excipients, which are inactive ingredients used to aid in the administration and absorption of the active drug.
The term "galenica" is derived from Galen, a Greek physician who lived in the 2nd century AD.
Modern galenica relies on scientific principles and advanced technologies to ensure the safety, efficacy, and stability