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Selective laser sintering additive manufacturing of dosage forms: Effect of powder formulation and…
Large batches of placebo and drug-loaded solid dosage forms were successfully fabricated using selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printing in this study. The tablet batches were prepared using either copovidone (N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone and vinyl acetate, PVP/VA) or polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and…
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Implementation of Quality by Design (QbD) for Development of Bilayer Tablets
Bilayer tablets offer various drug release profiles for individual drugs incorporated in each layer of a bilayer tablet, which is rarely achievable by conventional tablets. These tablets also help avoid physicochemical incompatibilities between drugs and excipients. Successful manufacturing of such…
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Evaluating Spray Drying and Co-precipitation as Manufacturing Processes for Amorphous Solid…
Amorphous solid dispersions feature prominently in the approach to mitigate low bioavailability of poorly water-soluble small molecules, particularly in the early development space focusing on toxicity evaluations and clinical studies in normal healthy volunteers, where high exposures are needed to…
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Amorphous Solid Dispersions Layered onto Pellets – An Alternative to Spray Drying?
Spray drying is one of the most frequently used solvent-based processes for manufacturing amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs). However, the resulting fine powders usually require further downstream processing when intended for solid oral dosage forms. In this study, we compare properties and…
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Formulation of taste-masked orodispersible famotidine tablets by sequential spray drying and direct…
Since famotidine (FA) is prescribed for gastrointestinal diseases orodispersible tablets could contribute to patients’ compliance. Its bitter taste and poor compressibility pose formulation challenges which were addressed in this study. Famotidine/mannitol (FA/MA) binary solution was spray dried…
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Design and Evaluation of Sustained Release Bilayer Tablets of Oxcarbazepine
Objective
The aim of the present study is to modify the release profile of oxcarbazepine by formulating it as a bilayer tablet using direct compression method with dual compression.
Methods
In the bilayer system, the immediate release layer was formulated using four types of disintegrants, sodium…
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New and Novel Excipients 2022
The pharmaceutical industry needs innovative, new and novel excipients solutions to support the developments in next generation therapeutics, new manufacturing concepts (eg. continuous manufacturing, 3Dprinting, etc.), drug delivery and API challenges such as solubility and permeability just to…
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Micro-Scale Vacuum Compression Molding as a Predictive Screening Tool of Protein Integrity for…
Hot-melt extrusion (HME) is used for the production of solid protein formulations mainly for two reasons: increased protein stability in solid state and/or long-term release systems (e.g., protein-loaded implants). However, HME requires considerable amounts of material even at small-scale (>2 g…
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Dissolvable microneedles for transdermal drug delivery showing skin penetration and modified drug…
Topical therapies for chronic skin diseases suffer from a low patient compliance due to the inconvenient treatment regimens of available products. Dissolvable microneedles (MN) with modified release offer an interesting possibility to increase the compliance by acting as a depot in the skin and…
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Design and bioactivity of Eudragit® encapsulated pH-Sensitive enteric/gastric soluble fluorescent…
Herein, with a view to improving the poor solubility of curcumin and unfavorable optical property of pyrimidine derivatives, the two types of drugs were successfully combined through several simple reactions, and encapsulated with different types of Eudragit® (intestinal / gastric soluble and…
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