Influence of Polymer Film Thickness on Drug Release from Fluidized Bed Coated Pellets and Intended Process and Product Control
Background/Objectives: Coated drug pellets enjoy widespread use in hard gelatine capsules. In heterogeneous pellets, the drug substance is layered onto core pellets. Coatings are often applied to generate a retarded release or an enteric coating. Methods: In the present study, the thickness of a pol...
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Main Authors: | Marcel Langner (Author), Florian Priese (Author), Bertram Wolf (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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