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Product design drug/excipient interactions

Factors affecting the delivery include the physical form of the drug, the entry into the body, the design and the formula of the product. This may depend on the physicochemical properties of the excipients, the control of the drug-excipient interaction at the absorption site. Thus, polysaccharides may play an essential role for effectiveness and reliability of the different drug delivery systems. [Pg.3]

In the case of drug products, developmental pharmaceutics (which include physicochemical profiles and excipient interaction studies) provide similar information that is needed to determine edges of failure and reliable end values. Stability studies and behavior of various lots of clinical supplies also contribute insight to drag product end value design. [Pg.842]

In the preformulation study, the comprehension of physicochemical properties regarding water-solid surface interaction is beneficial to the handling, formulation, and manufacture of the finished products. Data on sorption/de-sorption isotherm, hydration of salts of drug product, water sorption of pharmaceutical excipients, and kinetics of water adsorption or desorption of a substance can be obtained effectively by the dynamic vapor sorption method. The knowledge may be utilized for dosage form design and supports the understanding of the mechanism of action. [Pg.194]


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