Solid form changes during drug development: good, bad, and ugly case studies
Abstract The relevance of solid form in drug development has been well established over time. In order to fully understand drug properties, attention has been paid to solid state structure of drug molecules and their relationship to the drug formulation. While each drug developer has had their own s...
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Main Authors: | Ann Newman (Author), Robert Wenslow (Author) |
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2016-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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