InterAG, Hamilton, New Zealand. Reference describes the formulation challenges and solutions encountered in the design, development, and commercialization of modified-release drug products for the oral, nasal, ophthalmic, pulmonary, vaginal, dermal, and transdermal pathways.
Modified-Release Drug Delivery Technology
โ Scribed by Hadgraft J., Rathbone M.J., Roberts M.S.
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 10
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Moving beyond simple technologies that merely incorporated drugs into erodible or inert polymers as release platforms, 80 papers review recent developments in design and manufacturing techniques related to modified-release drug delivery systems. With the exception of a final section addressing regulatory issues, each of the ten sections of this volume is dedicated to particular routes for drug delivery and opens with an overview of the anatomical, physiological, and pharmaceutical basics of each route before moving on to coverage of specific technologies. Delivery routes covered include oral, colonic, ocular, oral mucosal, dermal and transdermal, injections and implants, nasal, vaginal, and pulmonary.
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Describing formulation challenges and their solutions in the design, development, and commercialization of modified-release drugs delivery systems, this book contains eighty papers that review recent developments in design and manufacturing techniques. It includes detailed descriptions of extended r