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CRC Press - Particulate Interactions in Dry Powder Formulation

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Description

Understanding how drug particulates interact is a fundamental requirement for optimizing drug dispersion and deaggregation. This professional text from CRC Press explores the mechanics behind dry powder formulation and its impact on delivery efficiency. By combining established principles of pharmaceutical powder technology with critical reviews of recent development studies, this book provides a technical foundation for researchers and pharmacy professionals. Readers will find detailed insights into the factors that influence how powders behave during inhalation. Beyond inhalation-specific topics, the core principles discussed are applicable to a wide range of other pharmaceutical solid dosage forms, including tablets and capsules. This makes it a versatile resource for anyone working in pharmaceutical science, drug formulation, or powder technology. Whether you are studying drug delivery efficiency or working on the development of new solid dosage forms, this book offers the technical perspective needed to improve formulation strategies.

Key Features

Explores the relationship between particulate interactions and drug dispersion to help improve delivery efficiency.

Combines fundamental principles of pharmaceutical powder technology with critical reviews of formulation studies.

Provides actionable strategies for improving the efficiency of dry powder formulations.

Offers technical knowledge applicable to various solid dosage forms such as capsules and tablets.

Serves as a comprehensive resource for pharmaceutical science and drug delivery research.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
26 October 2000
Listed Since
14 February 2007

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