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Melt Extrusion: Materials, Technology And Drug Product Design

Books from same Author: James DiNunzio and Michael A Repka and Nigel Langley

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    Author(s)James DiNunzio and Michael A Repka and Nigel Langley
    PublisherSPRINGER
    ISBN9781461484318
    Pages474
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2013

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    SPRINGER Melt Extrusion: Materials, Technology And Drug Product Design by James DiNunzio and Michael A Repka and Nigel Langley

    This volume provides readers with the basic principles and fundamentals of extrusion technology and a detailed description of the practical applications of a variety of extrusion processes, including various pharma grade extruders. In addition, the downstream production of films, pellets and tablets, for example, for oral and other delivery routes, are presented and discussed utilizing melt extrusion. This book is the first of its kind that discusses extensively the well-developed science of extrusion technology as applied to pharmaceutical drug product development and manufacturing. By covering a wide range of relevant topics, the text brings together all technical information necessary to develop and market pharmaceutical dosage forms that meet current quality and regulatory requirements. As extrusion technology continues to be refined further, usage of extruder systems and the array of applications will continue to expand, but the core technologies will remain the same.