Extended-Release Dosage Forms


Book Description

First Published in 1987, this book offers a full, comprehensive guide to the process of administering the correct dosage in medicine. Carefully compiled and filled with a vast repertoire of notes, diagrams, and references this book serves as a useful reference for students of medicine, and other practitioners in their respective fields.




In Vitro-In Vivo Correlations


Book Description

This book represents the invited presentations and some of the posters presented at the conference entitled "In Vitro-In Vivo Relationship (IVIVR) Workshop" held in Sep tember, 1996. The workshop was organized by the IVIVR Cooperative Working Group which has drawn together scientists from a number of organizations and institutions, both academic and industrial. In addition to Elan Corporation, which is a drug delivery com pany specializing in the development of ER (Extended Release) dosage forms, the IVIVR Cooperative Working Group consists of collaborators from the University of Maryland at Baltimore, University College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, and the University of Not tingham in the UK. The principal collaborators are: Dr. Jackie Butler, Elan Corporation Prof. Owen Corrigan, Trinity College Dublin Dr. lain Cumming, Elan Corporation Dr. John Devane, Elan Corporation Dr. Adrian Dunne, University College Dublin Dr. Stuart Madden, Elan Corporation Dr. Colin Melia, University of Nottingham Mr. Tom O'Hara, Elan Corporation Dr. Deborah Piscitelli, University of Maryland at Baltimore Dr. Araz Raoof, Elan Corporation Mr. Paul Stark, Elan Corporation Dr. David Young, University of Maryland at Baltimore The purpose of the workshop was to discuss new concepts and methods in the devel opment of in vitro-in vivo relationships for ER products. The original idea went back ap proximately 15 months prior to the workshop itself. For some time, the principal collaborators had been working together on various aspects of dosage form development.




Controlled Drug Release Of Oral Dosage Forms


Book Description

Numerical analysis of matter transfer is an area that pharmacists find difficult, but which is a technique frequently used in preparing controlled drug release and oral dosage forms. A practical guide which explains how to carry out the numerical analysis of matter transfer - a vital process when examining the formulation of oral dosage forms with controlled drug release. The author models the process of drug delivery using numerical analysis and computerization.




How to Develop Robust Solid Oral Dosage Forms


Book Description

How to Develop Robust Solid Oral Dosage Forms from Conception to Post-Approval uses a practical and hands-on approach to cover the development process of solid oral dosage forms in one single source. The book details all of the necessary steps from formulation through the post-approval phase and contains industry case studies, real world advice, and troubleshooting tips. By merging the latest scientific information with practical instructions, this book provides pharmaceutical scientists in formulation research and development with a concrete look at the key aspects in the development of solid oral dosage forms. Focuses on important topics, such as robustness, bioavailability, formulation design, continuous processing, stability tests, modified release dosage forms, international guidelines, process scale-up, and much more Part of the Expertise in Pharmaceutical Process Technology series edited by Michael Levin Discusses common, real-world problems and offers both theoretical and practical solutions to these everyday issues




Generic Drug Product Development


Book Description

Keeping pace with the latest technologies in the field, this guide describes the development of solid oral generic drug products from project initiation to market approval. Focusing on immediate-release and modified-release dosage forms, the book collects in-depth discussions from more than 30 noted specialists on topics such as quality control, experimental formulation, pharmaceutical ingredients, and bioequivalence, and considers key elements in the formulation of generic drug products including the availability of raw materials, chemical purity. It also highlights constraints in generic drug development that differ from the formulation design of a brand name pharmaceutical product.













Pharmaceutical Process Scale-Up


Book Description

Focusing on scientific and practical aspects of process scale-up, this resource details the theory and practice of transferring pharmaceutical processes from laboratory scale to the pilot plant and production scale. It covers parenteral and nonparenterel liquids and semi-solids, products derived from biotechnology, dry blending and powder handling,