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		<title>Nanotechnology in Pharmaceutic Manufacturing</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine producing essential products such as medicines, fabric,  glass, steel, and plastic materials for your home and office in almost  in a blink of an eye. Or think about treating chronic and serious health  conditions such as cancer, lupus, or even HIV thru a tiny device that  can travel inside the human body and destroy the infected cells before  they spread and cause debilitating damages to the body. You picture  this: a tiny device, even smaller than an atom but can store massive  information such as all the information contained in an international  library. If you think that is quite impossible, then you probably  haven’t heard about nanotechnology yet.</p>
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<p><strong>What Is Nanotechnology?</strong></p>
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<p>Nanotechnology used to be regarded in the fields of science as a  science fiction: impossible and unattainable. But over time,  nanotechnology and its uses among different facets of the society such  as agriculture, home improvement, industrial, even in areas of  environmental protection is already widely accepted and practiced. <a href="http://www.pharmamanufacturing.com/whitepapers/2008/011.html">Nanotechnology  in pharmaceutic manufacturing</a> is also being done in big  pharmaceutical and health companies. But what is nanotechnology? For  people who are not in the fields of sciences and engineering,  nanotechnology may be an unfamiliar word.</p>
<p>Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional systems at the  molecular scale or thru tiny engineering. In essence, nanotechnology is  the probability to build things from the bottom up using scientific  techniques and tools that are currently developed today to come up with  advanced, complete, and highly usable and essential products.</p>
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<p><strong>What Are the Benefits of Nanotechnology?</strong></p>
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<p>The basic benefit of nanotechnology is its ability to produce  important products in a massive scale with the least or minimum cost. If  managed properly, meaning, if the makers of products using  nanotechnology would only make products that will provide benefit to  mankind with utmost safety precautions in mind, nanotechnology is the  next wave of industrial revolution. Nanotechnology will eliminate  production costs for materials, labor, and energy because it can produce  bigger and better things invented by our forefathers at a staggering  speed and amazing precision there is no room for mistakes.</p>
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<p><strong>How Can Nanotechnology Be Applied to Pharmaceutic Manufacturing?</strong></p>
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<p>Man is exposed to varied health hazards these days due to the advent  of science and technology that most often emit hazardous free radicals  and pollutants that contribute to the general decline of mankind.  Because of this and also because of man’s increasingly sedentary  lifestyle, people need more medication for varied diseases. Millions of  people are in need of medication and medical maintenance that is why  pharmaceutical companies is a booming business.</p>
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<p>If nanotechnology in pharmaceutic manufacturing would be applied,  with the speedy production of quality medicines at a very minimal cost,  it will cause economic and social ripples that could be beneficial to  mankind. Because of very low production cost, manufacturing companies  would be compelled to lower down the prices of medicines. Nanotechnology  in pharmaceutic manufacturing would be beneficial not just to end  consumers of the medicines but also to the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharmaceutical_industry">pharmaceurical companies</a> or drug makers because they would be able to produce quality and highly  marketable drugs with the least capital and generation cost needed.</p>
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