Theory to Practice
edited by Hong Wen
Oral Controlled Release Formulation Design and Drug Delivery covers every aspect of oral controlled release formulations, including:
- Controlled release mechanisms
- Preformulation
- Biopharmaceutics
- In vitro-in vivo correlations (IVIVC)
- Quality by design (ObDD)
- Regulatory affairs
Contents
- Introduction and Overview of Oral Controlled Release Formulation Design
- Evolution of Oral Controlled Release Dosage Forms
- Biopharmaceutic Consideration and Assessment for Oral Controlled Release (CR) Formulations
- Preformulation Consideration for Drugs in Oral CR Formulation
- Polymers used in Oral Modified Release Systems
- Oral Extended Release Hydrophilic Matrices: Formulation and Design
- Coating Systems for Oral Controlled-Release Formulations
- Fluid Bed Coating and Granulation for CR Delivery
- Controlled Release using Bilayer Osmotic Tablet Technology: Reducing Theory to Practice
- Fast Disintegrating Tablets
- Buccal Drug Delivery Systems
- Oral Targeted Drug Delivery Systems: Gastric Retention Devices
- Oral Targeted Drug Delivery Systems: Enteric Coating
- Orally administered drug delivery systems to the colon
- Dissolution Testing: In vitro Characterization of Oral Controlled Release Dosage Forms
- Challenges and New Technologies of Oral Controlled Release
- Oral Controlled Drug Delivery: Quality By Design approach to Drug Development
- Oral Controlled Release-Based Products for Lifecycle Management
- Generic Oral Controlled Release Product Development - Formulation and Process Considerations
- The Science and Regulatory Perspectives of Emerging Controlled Release Dosage Forms
Index