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
Moditied-Release Drug Delivery Technology
โ Scribed by Michael J. Rathbone, Jonathan Hadgraft, Michael S. Roberts
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 963
- Series
- Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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 literature. In more recent times there has been a move away from simply formulating drugs into erodible or inert polymers toward the design and development of more advanced drug delivery systems that utilize sophisticated designs and manufacturing techniques and rely on novel means for controlling the release of drug from the delivery system. This volume provides detailed and specific information of individual modified-release drug delivery systems. The book is comprised of chapters that collectively address this void and provide an insight into the various approaches currently adopted to achieve modified-release drug delivery.
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