Pharmaceutical Technology
March 02, 2005
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Pharmaceutical packaging can no longer be an afterthought in pharmaceutical product development.
March 02, 2005
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Some published articles purport to demonstrate the difficulties and problems of the laser diffraction technique without mentioning that these apparent problems are inherent in all particle-sizing techniques. This article discusses some of the advantages of using laser diffraction for particle sizing-including repeatability, ease of verification, and speed of measurement-and why it has become the preferred technique in a range of industries.
March 02, 2005
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After a five-year downturn, cautious optimism is taking hold among API manufacturers.
March 02, 2005
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pharmaceutical science and technology innovations
March 02, 2005
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IPEC-Americas has just completed a major update to its significant change guideline to address current issues in the manufacture of excipient ingredients and to assist manufacturers in developing an impurity profile.
March 02, 2005
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In this time of liability reform, pharma deserves the chance to align its economic interests with its ethical obligations to the patient.
March 02, 2005
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This article outlines a comprehensive approach for organizing a firm's aseptic operations, including planning for routine and nonroutine interventions, establishing effective process simulations, and determining which vials to incubate.
March 02, 2005
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As newer and more elaborate hardware and software systems are installed in automated manufacturing environments, companies are further incorporating good practices into their validation process.
March 02, 2005
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The authors evaluate the implications of product photosensitivity and how it influences various aspects of product development. They discuss a product photosensitivity classification system and present a photosensitive pharmaceutical product case study.
March 02, 2005
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New fixed-dose combination drugs aim to enhance safety and efficacy, while regulators clear a path for more drug–device combination products.