You will have to find the synths individually.AvBaeyer - 4-1-2019 at 19:51
There does not exist any lab manual or cookbook for making common drugs. The Merck Index lists most if not all common drugs with references to their
syntheses. Used copies of this are easily found. Also extremely useful if you can find it is the multi-volume Dictionary of Pharmacological Compounds.
It is loaded with chemical data and references. Finally, and perhaps most useful, is a hard to find (and expensive) 2 volume set called Pharmaceutical
Substances which is a compilation of synthesis routes for most drugs. The ABE booksellers site is a good source for many used scientific books at
good prices.
As an aside, most synthesis procedures will be found in the patent literature which often needs a fair amount of "interpretation."
AvBzed - 5-1-2019 at 15:24
Somewhere in my vast labyrinth of books, I have a copy of Gilmann's.
The way I remember it, it is chocked full of Drugs... Often with Synthesis information.