Injectable Dispersed Systems Formulation, Processing and Performance edited by Diane L. Burgess
Special Indian Reprint !
Injectable Dispersed Systems
Formulation, Processing and Performance
edited by Diane L. Burgess
2005 • 688 pages
Features of Injectable Dispersed Systems:
- covers the fundamental physicochemical and biopharmaceutical principles governing dispersed systems
- offers an abundance of practical case studies
- illustrates the application of dispersed systems technology to current challenges in drug formulation and processing
- examines national and international regulatory requirements that guide product quality assurance and control programs
- aids in the selection of the most appropriate delivery system according to performance characteristics and route of administration
- presents real-world examples in product packaging and testing
Injectable Dispersed Systems is 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.
Contents
- Basic Principles
- Physicochemical Principles
- Biopharmaceutical Principles
- Characterization and Analysis
- In Vitro/In Vivo Release
- Dosage Forms
- Emulsions
- Suspensions
- Liposomes
- Microspheres
- Sterile Production and Control
- Parenteral Technology
- Stability and Packaging
- Quality Assurance and Regulatory Considerations
Index