Can 3D Printed Tablets Be Bioequivalent and How to Test It: A PBPK Model Based Virtual Bioequivalence Study for Ropinirole Modified Release Tablets
As the field of personalized dosing develops, the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry needs to offer flexibility in terms of tailoring the drug release and strength to the individual patient's needs. One of the promising tools which have such capacity is 3D printing technology. However, manuf...
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Main Authors: | Olha Shuklinova (Author), Gabriela Wyszogrodzka-Gaweł (Author), Ewelina Baran (Author), Bartosz Lisowski (Author), Barbara Wiśniowska (Author), Przemysław Dorożyński (Author), Piotr Kulinowski (Author), Sebastian Polak (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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