Select published articles regarding Bioavailability from around the industry:

  • • American Pharmaceutical Review, Editor. "Solubility Roundtable." American Pharmaceutical Review, June 2011. Expert Stephen Tindal, Director Softgel Formulation and Operations, Catalent Pharma Solutions, joins three other executives in order to discuss and comment on the latest issues and trends involving solubility and solubility technology.
  • • Drug Delivery & Development, Editor, Joanna Bis Ph.D., David Igo, Ph.D.. "Pharmaceutical Development: Defining & Addressing Solid-State Risks After the Proof-of-Concept Stage of Pharmaceutical Development." Drug Delivery & Development, April 2011. Selection of an appropriate solid-state form (non-solvated or hydrated/solvated parent, salt, or cocrystal) is one of the most important decisions in the development of a small-molecule API due to the inherent link between the physico-chemical properties of the solid-state form and factors important to the success of its commercialization.1,2 Although the significance of this decision is generally well appreciated across the pharmaceutical industry, strategies can vary widely between different drug development programs as companies attempt to balance the tension between quality, speed, cost, and risks.
  • • Manufacturing Chemist, Rosie McLaughlin, Dr.Susan Banbury, Cornell Stamoran. "ODTs Help The Medicine Go Down", November 2007. Since they were first launched in 1986, orally disintegrating tablets (ODT) have become an important part of the industry's oral dose form tool kit. The authors, experts at Catalent, look at how ODTs have created a new market niche, particularly since the launch of Catalent's hugely successful Zydis® fast dissolve. Topics include compliance, clinical performance, formulation, and the four-stage manufacturing process. As ODTs are likely to continue to be among the fastest volume growth rate oral l dose form categories, the article holds particular interest, especially in the area of delivery for biological injectable procedures.

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