Handbook of pharmaceutical granulation technology
โ Scribed by Dilip M. Parikh
- Publisher
- Dekker
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Integrating the basic principles and industrial practices of pharmaceutical granulation production, this book discusses technologies and demonstrates cost-effective approaches to manufacturing solid-dosage forms with content uniformity and consistent physical properties while complying with regulatory requirements. Specialists from pharmaceutical companies, academia, and the U.S. Drug Regulatory Affairs agency address current and changing practices in industrial drug granulation production. Text, charts, figures, and photographs illustrate the pros and cons of diverse methods and technologies for accurately achieving strong bonding of particles in tablets and capsules.
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