The characteristics of tableted solid dosage drugs often depend on the granulation process, so selecting the most appropriate granulation technique and monitoring the process are crucial Granulation ...
Although tablet manufacture is traditionally a batchbased wet granulation process, there are many advantages to be gained by adopting dry granulation, including lower costs and increased yields.
Formulating drugs to ensure therapeutic consistency, enable rapid development, and allow for cost-effective scale-up has become increasingly challenging. This is especially true in the context of ...
According to a recent poll of Pharmaceutical Technology readers (conducted by GlobalData)[i] 43% of respondents said that environmental issues were the most important ESG (Environmental, Social, and ...
Pharmaceutical manufacturing practices are advancing towards a future in which continuous manufacturing processes will be the norm. Developing and applying such techniques is therefore an essential ...
In dry granulation, powders bind because of the application of mechanical stress. As particles are forced to be within closer proximity, entrained air is forced out, bulk density increases, and a ...
Spatial filter techniques, along with delivering real-time particle size measurement, offer several further attractions such as simple hardware requirements, ease of use and reasonable commercial cost ...
Fluidized bed spray granulation is a versatile process that integrates the controlled spraying of a binder liquid onto fluidized particles, leading to the formation of agglomerates or granules with ...
At the manufacturing level, pharmaceutical manufacturers are leveraging advanced technologies and automation to address challenges such as sample under fill and overfill, detect contaminants and other ...
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