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Premix technologies for drug delivery: manufacturing, applications, and opportunities in regulatory…
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Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and excipients can be carefully combined in premix-based materials before being added to dosage forms, providing a flexible platform for the improvement of drug bioavailability, stability, and patient compliance. This is a promising and…
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Phospholipid Complex Formulation Technology for Improved Drug Delivery in Oncological Settings: a…
Addressing poor solubility and permeability issues associated with synthetic drugs and naturally occurring active compounds is crucial for improving bioavailability. This review explores the potential of phospholipid complex formulation technology to overcome these challenges. Phospholipids, as…
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Exploring the Potential of Polymeric Excipients for Nasal Formulations
In recent years, the landscape of pharmaceutical formulations has been witnessing a significant shift towards non-invasive delivery methods. Among these, nasal administration has emerged as a promising option, particularly in the wake of a respiratory virus pandemic and the quest for innovative…
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Dissolution and antioxidant potential of apigenin self nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS)…
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Self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems (SNEDDS) have been used to improve the oral bioavailability of various drugs. In the current study, apigenin was developed as SNEDDS to solve its dissolution problem and enhance oral bioavailability and antioxidant potential. SNEDDS were…
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Transdermal Delivery of Pramipexole Using Microneedle Technology for the Potential Treatment of…
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disease primarily impacting neurons responsible for dopamine production within the brain. Pramipexole (PRA) is a dopamine agonist that is currently available in tablet form. However, individuals with PD commonly encounter difficulties with…
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Rethinking the development of controlled release formulations and manufacturing processes –…
We invite you to our next webinar:
"Rethinking the development of controlled release formulations and manufacturing processes"
During this webinar we will cover the key topics related to controlled release formulations in drug delivery and different manufacturing processes.
We will…
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Solubility of Poorly Soluble Drugs in Phosphatidylcholine-Based Drug Delivery Systems: Comparison of…
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The aim of this study was to determine the drug loading capacity of phosphatidylcholine-based formulations for four poorly water-soluble drug substances (clofazimine, fenofibrate, artemether, cannabidiol). Two self-dispersing lipid formulations were investigated, which consisted of soybean…
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Enhancing Drug Efficacy: Gattefossé’s Expertise in Excipient Selection
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The Gattefossé Group is a community of employees, all driven by a dual mission: the performance of its products and the personalized support to its customers. Gattefossé develops, manufactures and sells cosmetic ingredients and pharmaceutical excipients of natural origin for…
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Self-microemulsifying drug delivery system as carrier for the oral delivery of glimepiride:…
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Aim: The research aimed to design the glimepiride self-micro emulsifying drug delivery system (SMEDDS) for increased oral bioavailability in albino mice by assessing hypoglycemic efficacy.
Materials and Methods: The optimized liquid SMEDDS (L-SMEDDS) prepared by emulsification of…
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Medication Lubricants for Oral Delivery of Drugs: Oral Processing Reduces Thickness, Changes…
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Swallowing oral solid dosage forms is challenging for those who have medication swallowing difficulties, including patients with dysphagia. One option is to mix the drug (whole or crushed) with a thick vehicle (medication lubricant). Previous in vitro studies consistently suggest that…
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