Pharmaceutical Experimental Design by Gareth A. Lewis
This useful reference describes the statistical planning and design of pharmaceutical experiments, covering all stages in the development process-including preformulation, formulation, process study and optimization, scale-up, and robust process and formulation development.Shows how to overcome pharmaceutical, technological, and economic constraints on experiment design!Directly comparing the advantages and disadvantages of specific techniques, Pharmaceutical Experimental DesignA* offers broad, detailed, up-to-date descriptions of designs and methods not easily accessible in other booksA* reviews screening designs for qualitative factors at different levelsA* presents designs for predictive models and their use in optimizationA* highlights optimization methods, such as steepest ascent, optimum path, canonical analysis, graphical analysis, and desirabilityA* discusses the Taguchi method for quality assurance and approaches for robust scaling up and process transferA* details nonstandard designs and mixturesA* analyzes factorial, D-optimal design, and offline quality assurance techniquesA* reveals how one experimental design evolves from anotherA* and more!Featuring over 700 references, tables, equations, and drawings, Pharmaceutical Experimental Design is suitable for industrial, research, and clinical pharmaceutical scientists, pharmacists, and pharmacologists; statisticians and biostatisticians; drug regulatory affairs personnel; biotechnologists; formulation, analytical, and synthetic chemists and engineers, quality assurance personnel; all users of statistical experimental design in research and development; and postgraduate and postdoctoral research workers in these disciplines.