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Drug delivery systems inactive ingredients

Pharmaceutical excipients (inactive ingredients) are substances other than the active drag substance or the drug product that have been evaluated for safety and are included in the pharmaceutical dosage form (drug delivery system) for one or more of the following functions ... [Pg.405]

Several excipients are commonly applied in the pharmaceutical industry to produce new drug delivery systems. These inactive ingredients may influence the interfacial phenomena of the drug carrier system, the behaviour of which determines both the efficacy and the quality of the pharmaceutical preparation. [Pg.111]

In the pharmaceutical field, nonionic surfactants are widely used as they are less irritative than ionic surfactants (Mason et al. 2006). Before the design and formulation of any microemulsion-based drug delivery system, it is important to consult the inactive ingredient guide (IIG) published by FDA on their website to check the limits for different surfactants. [Pg.587]


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