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Formulating Poorly Water Soluble Drugs (2nd ed. 2016)

Miller, Dave A.(Edited by)Watts, Alan B.(Edited by)Williams III, Robert O.(Edited by)
Part of the AAPS Advances in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Series series
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The objective of this volume is to consolidate within a single text the most current knowledge, practical methods, and regulatory considerations pertaining to formulations development with poorly water-soluble molecules.

A pharmaceutical scientist's approach toward solubility enhancement of a poorly water-soluble molecule typically includes detailed characterization of the compound's physiochemical properties, solid-state modifications, advanced formulation design, non-conventional process technologies, advanced analytical characterization, and specialized product performance analysis techniques.

The scientist must also be aware of the unique regulatory considerations pertaining to the non-conventional approaches often utilized for poorly water-soluble drugs.

One faced with the challenge of developing a drug product from a poorly soluble compound must possess at minimum a working knowledge of each of the abovementioned facets and detailed knowledge of most.

In light of the magnitude of the growing solubility problem to drug development, this is a significant burden especially when considering that knowledge in most of these areas is relatively new and continues to develop

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Product Details
3319426079 / 9783319426075
Hardback
615.19
28/12/2016
Switzerland
English
779 pages, 50 Tables, color; 84 Illustrations, color; 126 Illustrations, black and white; XIV, 779 p
155 x 235 mm
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