Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms: Disperse Systems by Herbert A. Lieberman

Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms: Disperse Systems



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Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms: Disperse Systems Herbert A. Lieberman ebook
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ISBN: 0824798422, 9780824798420
Publisher: Informa Healthcare
Page: 559


This reference presents the state-of-the-art in the testing, formulation, and clinical evaluation of intraoral drug delivery products-summarizing intraoral dosage forms in various stages of research, as well as products currently on the market. Stability of any pharmaceutical dosage form possesses main importance. Moreover, the amount of drug that is subject to first pass mechanism in the formulation of fast-dissolving tablets. This third volume of the second edition offers information on specialized products such as emulsions, liposomes, polymers and polymeric pharmaceutical excipients. APPLICATIONS IN CONVENTIONAL DOSAGE FORMS In Solid Dosage Forms, 1. Disperse system is one of the widely used dosage form in the health care. STABILITY EVALUATION OF DISPERSE SYSTEM. Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems (Patches). Film Coatings of Solid Dosage Forms 4. The OraSolv technology is an oral dosage form, which combines taste-masked drug ingredients with a quick dissolving effervescent excipient system. This authoritative guide will serve as the most current source on the design and manufacturing of parenteral dispersed systems-showcasing the utility of dispersed systems in drug delivery, drug targeting, and pharmaceutical engineering. (1998) In Pharmaceutical Dosage forms, Disperse Systems, Liberman, H.A.; Reiger, M.M.; Banker, G.S., Ed.; Marcel Dekker, New-York, Basel, Vol. The bioavailability of some drugs may be increased due to absorption of drugs in oral cavity and also due to pregastric absorption of saliva containing dispersed drugs that pass down into the stomach. TDDS are defined as self-contained, discrete dosage forms which when applied to the intact skin, deliver the drug through the skin, at a controlled rate to the systemic circulation.For transdermal delivery of drugs, stratum corneum is the main Riaz, M.; Weiner, N.; Martin, F.

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