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Advanced dosage delivery systems

Imaging of coatings - advanced dosage delivery systems... [Pg.263]

Formulation and/or development of advanced drug-delivery systems such as microencapsulated molecules, transdermal patches, or liposomes are frequently accomplished in the laboratory. However, large-scale production of these dosage forms may be problematic because the same conditions of manufacture may not be attainable or desirable in the plant setting. Consultation with process development personnel during the finalization of the prototype development phase is one way of minimizing scale-up difficulties. [Pg.3719]

Khan GM. Controlled release oral dosage forms some recent advances in matrix type drug delivery systems. Sciences 2001 ... [Pg.276]

Dosage forms for advanced drug delivery and targeting systems 61... [Pg.436]

Controlled drug delivery technology represents one of the most rapidly advancing areas of science. Such delivery systems offer numerous advantages over conventional dosage forms, including improved efficacy, reduced toxicity, improved patient compliance, and convenience. Therefore, all controlled release systems aim to improve the effectiveness of drug therapy and can be achieved via temporal and/or distribution control of dmg release. [Pg.103]


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