Utilizing Molecular Simulations to Examine Nanosuspension Stability
Drug nanosuspensions offer a promising approach to improve bioavailability for poorly soluble drug candidates. Such formulations often necessitate the inclusion of an excipient to stabilize the drug nanoparticles. However, the rationale for the choice of the correct excipient for a given drug candid...
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Main Authors: | Andrew P. Latham (Author), Elizabeth S. Levy (Author), Benjamin D. Sellers (Author), Dennis H. Leung (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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