Pharmaceutical Technology
October 02, 2004
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Freeze pelletization is a new and simple technique for producing spherical pellets for pharmaceutical use.
October 02, 2004
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The authors review current industry practices and regulatory expectations for the aseptic processing of sterile drugs. They compare and outline critical issues in current manufacturing technology and capabilities with regulatory requirements.
October 02, 2004
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Stakeholders consider ways to improve printed patient inserts.
October 02, 2004
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Using dimensionless analytical models, the authors establish the relationships among the essential parameters of a kneading complexation process.
October 02, 2004
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FDA and industry discuss proposals for regulating combination diagnostics, medical devices, and pharmacogenomic-based drug products.
October 02, 2004
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By enhancing stability and in vitro drug-release characteristics, limonene enantiomers are a natural-source alternative for developing and characterizing self-nanoemulsified drug delivery systems.
October 02, 2004
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Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Innovations
October 02, 2004
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Evaluations have shown, in most cases, visual observations are sensitive enough to verify equipment cleanliness. An experiment was conducted to explore the possibility of using a visible-residue limit as an acceptable cleaning limit in a pharmaceutical research facility, including an evaluation of the limits and subjectivity of ?visually clean? equipment.
October 02, 2004
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Beyond the inevitable debate over profit margins, the increasing range and effectiveness of modern medicine leave us with one core issue: the high price of success.
October 02, 2004
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Big Pharma is ramping up capital spending in parenteral manufacturing at the same time that contract manufacturers are completing their own major investment programs.
October 02, 2004
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The authors dispel common misinterpretations of the United States Pharmacopeia.
October 02, 2004
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Transdermal drug technology specialists are meeting demands for methods that can painlessly deliver larger molecules in therapeutic quantities.