Pediatric Mini-Tablets: Predicting the Hidden Risk of Fill Errors
Compressed mini-tablets in sachets or capsules are an increasingly prevalent oral solid dosage form for pediatric products. While resembling adult tablets, additional care is required to control weight and potency (blend uniformity) variation due to their small size (≤2.5 mm average diameter). Addit...
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Main Authors: | Brandon G. Gerberich (Author), Grace A. Okoh (Author), James C. DiNunzio (Author), Michael B. Lowinger (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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