3. Dosage Form Design: Pharmaceutic and Formulation Considerations
3. Dosage Form Design: Pharmaceutic and Formulation Considerations
Contents 1. The need for dosage forms 2. General considerations in dosage form design 3. Drug and drug product stability 4. Pharmaceuticalingredients
Contents 1. The need for dosage forms 2. General considerations in dosage form design 3. Drug and drug product stability 4. Pharmaceutical ingredients
0 nonmedical agents, referred to as pharmaceutic ingredients Drug substances are seldom administered alone
Drug substances are seldom administered alone nonmedical agents, referred to as pharmaceutic ingredients
The pharmaceutic ingredients ■ solubilize, suspend thicken ■ dilute emulsify ■ stabilize ■ preserve color ■ flavor
The pharmaceutic ingredients ◼ solubilize, ◼ suspend, ◼ thicken ◼ dilute ◼ emulsify ◼ stabilize ◼ preserve ◼ color ◼ flavor
The general area of study concerned with the ■ formulation Physical ■ manufacture Chemical Biological characteristics stability Compatible ■ effectiveness of pharmaceutical dosage forms
The general area of study concerned with the ◼ formulation ◼ manufacture ◼ stability ◼ effectiveness of pharmaceutical dosage forms. Physical Chemical Biological characteristics Compatible