Dosage Form
Product Quality and Performance Tests for the Microsphere Drug Products
Microparticulate systems such as microspheres, microcapsules, or any particle in a micrometer scale (usually of 1–1000 µm) are widely used as drug delivery systems, owing to their higher therapeutic and diagnostic performance compared to conventional drug delivery forms. These systems can be manufactured with many raw materials, especially polymers, most ... Read More
Types of Dosage Forms with Examples
Pharmaceutical dosage form is consisting of drug substance(s) and/or excipient(s) to facilitate dosing of the content of the drug product to the patient. As per USP, there are several types of dosage form exist in pharmaceutics. AerosolsExamples: Ipratropium bromide (MDI), Salbutamol (DPI) CapsulesExamples: Flucloxacillin Sodium Capsule, Vitamin D3 Capsule, Vitamin-E ... Read More
Pharmaceutical Tablet Preparation Process
Most compacted (compressed) tablets consist of the drug substance(s) and a number of excipients. These excipients may include fillers (diluents), binders, disintegrating agents, lubricants, and glidants. Approved FD&C and D&C dyes or lakes, flavors, and sweetening agents also may be present. Tablets are prepared from formulations that have been processed ... Read More
Pharmaceutical Oral Solid Dosage Form
Oral delivery is the most common route of administration for drug products. Pharmaceutical solid oral drug products include but are not limited to capsules, tablets, granules, and powders. Capsules Capsules are solid dosage forms in which the drug substance and/or excipients are enclosed within a soluble container or shell or ... Read More
Types of Pharmaceutical Dosage Form
A dosage form is a pharmaceutical preparation consisting of drug substance(s) and/or excipient(s) to facilitate dosing, administration, and delivery of the content of the drug product to the patient. It can also define as the manner in which drug substance are commercialized (e.g., solids, liquids or semi solids). As per ... Read More