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 Hey guys! 🙋‍♀️ I'm Anshu Nandwani and I'm B.pharmacy student. I'm here to provide you the best, easy and 100% genuine Pharmacy related notes especially for pharmaceutics (as it is my favorite🤭).

Q) Ok so why I'm starting these series?
-> Here is the simple answer and I know most of you will relate with it.
As in this current pandemic situation most of us (students) didn't had the proper sources to refer (no books/ library are shutdown/colleges are closed), I know there are few websites which provides notes but according to me that were not easy and lots of topics were missing,🤷‍♀️
So I took the initiative to help all students like me.

Q) So what I do and how I make best notes?
-> First of all I brought all the books and I started making notes from my online lectures.Then I combined the material from books and from notes, after combining I post it here, I try to make notes as easy as possible with fitting in all the important topics with their easy explanation and visuals(images explaining content).

So now you know everything🤗
Here we all are friends as I'm not a professor. So you ask me whatever doubt you have or any feedback you want to give you can type in comments section or you can email me @nandwanianshu8@gmail.com


Thank you all!♥️♥️

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