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 regul
Modified-Release Drug Delivery Technology, Second Edition
โ Scribed by Michael J. Rathbone, Jonathan Hadgraft, Michael S. Roberts, Majella E. Lane
- Publisher
- CRC Press, Informa Healthcare
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 727
- Series
- Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences 184
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This two volume Second Edition describes the anatomical, physiological, pharmaceutical, and technological aspects of delivery routes, found in areas like:
- Oral
- Ocular
- Dermal and transdermal
- Vaginal
- Colonic
- Oral mucosal
- Nasal
- Pulmonary
Providing insight and critical assessment of the many available and emerging modified release drug delivery systems for their current and future value, topics include:
- modified drug release landscape; academic, regulatory, and intellectual property viewpoints
- I-vation Sustained Release Intravitreal System
- ViaNase Intranasal Device and controlled particle dispersion technology Platform
- Microneedles for drug delivery, PassPort system, Dot-Matrix technology, ultrasound, iontophoretic and technologies, DiretcHaler Nasal technology, intravaginal ring systems, Supravail, Vagisite, C-Vadโข Vaginal Insert, and โSmartโ Vaginal Delivery Systems
- the AERxยฎ Pulmonary Drug Delivery System
- AAD-Adaptive aerosol delivery technology
- nebulizer technologies and dry powder inhaler systems
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
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.
For over 50 years, interest has been expressed in optimizing drug therapy through delivery system design. For many years this revolved around incorporating drugs into erodible or inert polymers, which then acted as platforms for controlled release, an approach that has been well reviewed in the lite
<p>This two volume Second Edition describes the anatomical, physiological, pharmaceutical, and technological aspects of delivery routes, found in areas like:OralOcularDermal and transdermalVaginalColonicOral mucosalNasalPulmonaryProviding insight and critical assessment of the many available and eme
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