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  1. Provoking an end-to-end continuous direct compression line with raw materials prone to segregation

    Contributor(s):: Lakio, Satu, Ervasti, Tuomas, Tajarobi, Pirjo, Wikstrom, Hakan, Fransson, Magnus, Karttunen, Anssi-Pekka, Ketolainen, Jarkko, Folestad, Staffan, Abrahmsen-Alami, Susanna, Korhonen, Ossi

    Continuous manufacturing of solid oral dosage forms is promising for increasing the efficiency and quality of pharmaceutical production and products. In this study a whole train continuous direct compression (CDC) line has been provoked using challenging formulations typically prone to...

  2. Development of immediate release 3D-printed dosage forms for a poorly water-soluble drug by fused deposition modeling: Study of morphology, solid state and dissolution

    Contributor(s):: Fanous, M, Bitar, MGold, S, Sobczuk, A, Hirsch, S, Ogorka, J, Imanidis, G

    3D-printing technologies such as Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) bring a unique opportunity for personalized and flexible near-patient production of pharmaceuticals, potentially improving safety and efficacy for some medications. However, FDM-printed tablets often exhibit tendency for slow...

  3. Development of Maltodextrin-Based Immediate-Release Tablets Using an Integrated Twin-Screw Hot-Melt Extrusion and Injection-Molding Continuous Manufacturing Process

    Contributor(s):: Puri, Vibha, Brancazio, Dave, Desai, Parind M., Jensen, Keith D., Chun, Jung-Hoon, Myerson, Allan S., Trout, Bernhardt L.

    The combination of hot-melt extrusion and injection molding (HME-IM) is a promising process technology for continuous manufacturing of tablets. However, there has been limited Research Article on its application to formulate crystalline drug-containing immediate-release tablets. Furthermore,...