Tablets
Volume 2 • Third edition
Rational Design and Formulation
edited by
Larry L. Augsburger
Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms: Tablets, Third edition Volume 2 focuses on the rational design, and formulation of a tablet and includes chapters with practical illustrations and formulation examples.
Features:
- discusses how to design a drug system that maximizes the therapeutic potential of the drug substance and facilitates its access to patients
- describes a systematic approach to the design, formulation and optimization of dosage forms
- describes formulation to meet product stability, while facilitating manufacturability and contributing to aesthetics
Contents
Volume II: Rational Design and Formulation with Excipients
- Mass Transfer (from solid oral dosage forms)
- Approaches for Improving Bioavailability of Poorly Soluble Drugs
- Experimental Design and Multivariate Optimization Tools in Formulation and Process Development
- Knowledge-Based Systems and Other AI Applications for Tableting
- Direct Compression and the Role of Filler-Binders
- Disintegrants in Tableting
- Orally Disintegrating Tablets and Related Tablet Formulations
- Formulation Challenges: Multiple Vitamin and Mineral Dosage Forms
- Botanicals and Their Formulation into Oral Solid Dosage Forms
- Formulation of Specialty Tablets for Slow Oral Dissolution
- Formulation of Specialty Tablets for Slow Oral Dissolution
- Swellable and Rigid Matrices Controlled Release Matrices with Cellulose Ethers
- Carrageenans in Solid Dosage Form Design
- Osmotic Systems
- Tableting of Multiparticulate Modified Release Systems
Index