Development of Robust Tablet Formulations with Enhanced Drug Dissolution Profiles from Centrifugally-Spun Micro-Fibrous Solid Dispersions of Itraconazole, a BCS Class II Drug
Fibre-based oral drug delivery systems are an attractive approach to addressing low drug solubility, although clear strategies for incorporating such systems into viable dosage forms have not yet been demonstrated. The present study extends our previous work on drug-loaded sucrose microfibres produc...
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Main Authors: | Stefania Marano (Author), Manish Ghimire (Author), Shahrzad Missaghi (Author), Ali Rajabi-Siahboomi (Author), Duncan Q. M. Craig (Author), Susan A. Barker (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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