Modified-Release Drug Delivery Technology: Volume 2
โ Scribed by Michael J. Rathbone (Editor); Jonathan Hadgraft (Editor); Michael S. Roberts (Editor); Majella E. Lane (Editor)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2013
- Leaves
- 710
- 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:OralOcularDermal and transdermalVaginalColonicOral mucosalNasalPulmonaryProviding insight and critical assessment of the many available and emerging modified release drug delivery systems for thei
โฆ Table of Contents
Introduction (The Modified Drug Release Landscape). The Modified Drug Release Landscape: Academic Viewpoint. The Modified Drug Release Landscape: Regulatory Viewpoint. The Modified Drug Release Landscape: Intellectual Property Viewpoint. Using Modified Release Formulations to Maintain and Develop Markets. Maintenance and Development of Markets. Approaches That Satisfy the Patients` Needs. Approaches That Satisfy the Doctors` Needs. Approaches That Satisfy the Innovators` Needs. The Need of the Investor. Oral. Introduction. Osmotic Systems. Qtrol. Qdis. Matrix Systems. SQZgel. Thiolated Polymers for CR. Oradur. IDD Technology. Chronotherapy Technology. Meltrex. Threeform. Floating Capsule. Cast Films for Oral Use. Monolithic and Composite Matrices for Modified Release Drug Delivery in Single or Multiple Drug Therapy. Dissocubes. Dose Sipping Technology. GIPET, GIRES. Micropump. Colonic and Rectal. Introduction. Test Systems for Colonic Devices. Enteric Coating for Colonic Delivery. Biopolymers and Colonic Delivery. Time-dependent Systems for Colonic Delivery. Pulsincap and Hydrophilic Sandwich (HS) Capsules. Egalet Technology. Ocular. Introduction. Ophthalmic Drug Delivery. Ocular Inserts. Intraocular Implants. Ion Exchange Resin Technology for Ophthalmic Applications. I-vation Sustained Release Intravitreal System. Oral Mucosal. Introduction. Oral-lyn (RapidMist Technology). Buccal Drug Delivery System. ORAVESCENT : A Novel Technology for the Transmucosal Delivery of Drugs. Medichew Technology Platform. DentiPatch. Medicated Chewing Gum. The BEMA Drug Delivery Technology. Oral Transmucosal System (OTS). Dermal and Transdermal. Introduction. ALZA Technologies (E-Trans, D-Trans, Macroflux, etc.). Metered Dose Transdermal Spray Technology. Microneedles for Drug Delivery. Transdermal Delivery. Transfersomes. Recent Advances in Wound Healing. Ultrasound in Transdermal Delivery. SLN and Lipopearls. Iontophoretic Delivery. Radiofrequency Technology. The PassPort Sys
โฆ Subjects
Bioscience;Pharmaceutical Science;Clinical Implementation;Engineering & Technology;Manufacturing Engineering;Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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