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This volume is intended to provide the reader with a breadth of
understanding regarding the many challenges faced with the
formulation of poorly water-soluble drugs as well as in-depth
knowledge in the critical areas of development with these
compounds. Further, this book is designed to provide practical
guidance for overcoming formulation challenges toward the end goal
of improving drug therapies with poorly water-soluble drugs.
Enhancing solubility via formulation intervention is a unique
opportunity in which formulation scientists can enable drug
therapies by creating viable medicines from seemingly undeliverable
molecules. With the ever increasing number of poorly water-soluble
compounds entering development, the role of the formulation
scientist is growing in importance. Also, knowledge of the advanced
analytical, formulation, and process technologies as well as
specific regulatory considerations related to the formulation of
these compounds is increasing in value. Ideally, this book will
serve as a useful tool in the education of current and future
generations of scientists, and in this context contribute toward
providing patients with new and better medicines.
The objective of this volume is to consolidate within a single text
the most current knowledge, practical methods, and regulatory
considerations pertaining to formulations development with poorly
water-soluble molecules. A pharmaceutical scientist's approach
toward solubility enhancement of a poorly water-soluble molecule
typically includes detailed characterization of the compound's
physiochemical properties, solid-state modifications, advanced
formulation design, non-conventional process technologies, advanced
analytical characterization, and specialized product performance
analysis techniques. The scientist must also be aware of the unique
regulatory considerations pertaining to the non-conventional
approaches often utilized for poorly water-soluble drugs. One faced
with the challenge of developing a drug product from a poorly
soluble compound must possess at minimum a working knowledge of
each of the abovementioned facets and detailed knowledge of most.
In light of the magnitude of the growing solubility problem to drug
development, this is a significant burden especially when
considering that knowledge in most of these areas is relatively new
and continues to develop
This volume is intended to provide the reader with a breadth of
understanding regarding the many challenges faced with the
formulation of poorly water-soluble drugs as well as in-depth
knowledge in the critical areas of development with these
compounds. Further, this book is designed to provide practical
guidance for overcoming formulation challenges toward the end goal
of improving drug therapies with poorly water-soluble drugs.
Enhancing solubility via formulation intervention is a unique
opportunity in which formulation scientists can enable drug
therapies by creating viable medicines from seemingly undeliverable
molecules. With the ever increasing number of poorly water-soluble
compounds entering development, the role of the formulation
scientist is growing in importance. Also, knowledge of the advanced
analytical, formulation, and process technologies as well as
specific regulatory considerations related to the formulation of
these compounds is increasing in value. Ideally, this book will
serve as a useful tool in the education of current and future
generations of scientists, and in this context contribute toward
providing patients with new and better medicines.
The objective of this third edition is to consolidate within a
single text the most current knowledge, practical methods, and
regulatory considerations pertaining to formulations development
with poorly water-soluble molecules. A pharmaceutical scientist's
approach toward solubility enhancement of a poorly water-soluble
molecule typically includes detailed characterization of the
compound's physiochemical properties, solid-state modifications,
advanced formulation design, non-conventional process technologies,
advanced analytical characterization, and specialized product
performance analysis techniques. The scientist must also be aware
of the unique regulatory considerations pertaining to the
non-conventional approaches often utilized for poorly water-soluble
drugs. One faced with the challenge of developing a drug product
from a poorly soluble compound must possess at a minimum a working
knowledge of each of the above mentioned facets and detailed
knowledge of most. In light of the magnitude of the growing
solubility problem to drug development, this is a significant
burden especially when considering that knowledge in most of these
areas is relatively new and continues to develop.
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