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Tablet time-dependent effects

Force measurements made without displacement values are still useful in identifying the dependency of tablet hardness (and other associated characteristics) on compaction force, and also the effect of the tablet press compaction speed on tablet strength (influence of dwell time/effective contact time). Dwell time dependency is an important scale-up factor for the tableting process, and evaluation of the sensitivity of a formulation to dwell time at small scale is useful, although the actual commercial dwell time is not always achievable on instrumented, small-scale tablet presses. [Pg.3208]

The compression process includes these three mechanisms. The individual characteristics of the material under investigation determine the extent to which each is active. Since some of these deformation characteristics are time-dependent, machine characteristics can have a major effect on tableting performance. These characteristics determine the rate of force application, dwell time (i.e., the time of maximum compression force, which depends on the punch head flat diameter and the tangential velocity), and the rate of decompression (Fig. 1). [Pg.3612]

Force measurements made without displacement values are still useful in identifying the dependency of tablet hardness (and other associated characteristics) on compaction force, and also the effect of the tablet press compaction speed on tablet strength (influence of dwell time/effective... [Pg.373]

Buprenorphine is derived from thebaine. It is a partial mu agonist with kappa antagonist activity. Buprenorphine has 25 to 50 times the potency of morphine. It is used to produce a longer-lasting analgesia than morphine. Effects of buprenorphine last longer because it is released more slowly from mu receptors than morphine. It is available as an injectable for intramuscular (IM) or intravenous administration in a 1-ml solution containing 0.3 mg buprenorphine (as buprenorphine HC1) for the relief of moderate to severe pain. It is also available to treat opioid dependence in the formulation of a tablet,51 alone or in combination with naloxone, in 2- or 8-mg... [Pg.56]


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