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Pharmaceutical Technology Featured Whitepapers
June 2015
 
 

Featured Whitepaper: Vaisala
Can You Spot a Fraudulent Calibration Certificate?
Sponsored By: Vaisala
It doesn't happen very often, but recently a customer discovered that one of their calibration certificates was counterfeited. The accrediting body investigated, finding little more than a closed PO box. The customer had to recalibrate their instruments. Read the story and learn three methods to ensure your calibration certificates are genuine.

 

Fundamentals of Spray-Dried Dispersion Technology
Sponsored By: Bend Research
Spray-dried dispersion technology is a proven approach to improve the dissolution rate and bioavailability of low solubility compounds, and help bring new medicines to market. This whitepaper will explore the fundamentals of spray-dried dispersion formulation selection, process development, stability, scale-up and performance considerations.
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MANUFACTURING
   
  MANUFACTURING
   
 

Choosing the Right Hand Protection when Working with Chemotherapy Drugs
Sponsored By: Ansell Protective Products
This white paper explores what workers and employers should be concerned with when selecting hand protection for industrial life science applications.

 
Pharmaceutical Training
   
  PHARMACEUTICAL TRAINING
   
 

Foaming via Melt Extrusion for Improving the Grindability of Extrudates and Dissolution Rate of Oral Dosages
Authors: G. Terife, C. Martin, and N. Ioannidis
Sponsored By: Leistritz

Significant development efforts are occurring that utilize twin-screw extruder (TSE) technologies as part of unique foam extrusion systems for emerging bioplastics and pharmaceutical products.

 
Analytics
   
  VALIDATION
   
 

Cleaning Validation for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Author: Malcolm McLaughlin
Sponsored By: Alconox, Inc.

This paper outlines the basics of cleaning validation, as well as discusses the kinds of support services needed for critical cleaning products in order to optimize your cleaning validation process.

 
Outsourcing
   
  OUTSOURCING
   
 

Common Drug Propellants Undergo Insignificant Metabolism By Body
Authors: Thomas B. Gold, PhD, and George A. Digenis, PhD
Sponsored By: Metrics Contract Services

Study demonstrates that 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane and dichlorodifluoromethane, two propellants commonly used in prescription inhalers, are exhaled primarily unchanged.