This definitive reference explores the various aspects of multiparticulate dosage form development-assessing the in vivo behavior and performance of multiparticulates as well as comparing their market position to other dosage forms.
Discussing-for the first time in a comprehensive manner-alternative pelletization techniques such as balling (spherical agglomeration), spray congealing, and cryopelletization, Multiparticulate Oral Drug Delivery
describes formulation and processing variables that affect the formation, integrity, and performance of coatings derived from molten materials and polymeric solutions and dispersions
analyzes the biopharmaceutical aspects and in vivo performance of multiparticulate drug delivery systems
details the idiosyncrasies of the manufacturing process of hard-shell gelatin capsules
explains the different kinds of packaging materials and machinery and the importance of packaging during the development phase and beyond
previews the marketing considerations of multiparticulate systems in the years to come
presents practical solutions to problems encountered in the area of film-coating processes
and more!