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Students Participate in Exciting Lab – Take a Look!

 

Who doesn’t love Aspirin? It’s a common drug can treat pain, fevers and inflammation. In low doses, it can even prevent heart attacks, strokes and blood clotting. As a result, it is no surprise that many major pharmaceutical companies offer their own version of the drug.

Last week at AAPS, instructor Jason Chu led a lab session where students were taught how to conduct various laboratory tests on Aspirin in an effort to evaluate various properties such as; product purity, identity, safety and quality. These pharmaceutical tests are useful because they provide students with technical skills that are required by pharmaceutical companies. The AAPS laboratory offers students hands-on experience that can be included on their job applications for careers in Quality Control or Quality Assurance.

 

Instructor demonstrates the operation of FT-IR spectroscopy.

Instructor demonstrates the operation of FT-IR spectroscopy.

 

Students preparing sample solutions for testing.

Students preparing sample solutions for testing.

 

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