Spirits are alcoholic or hydroalcoholic solutions of volatile substances. Generally, the alcoholic concentration of spirits is rather high, usually over 60%. Because of the greater solubility of aromatic or volatile substances in alcohol than in water, spirits can contain a greater concentration of these materials
MoreThe goal for most drug delivery systems is rapid dissolution of drug after administration; such products are called immediate release
MoreThe packaging is a link connecting production with marketing whereby the goods reach from the production center to the consumers
MoreFast disintegrating tablets (FDTs) are solid unit dosage forms, which disintegrate or dissolve rapidly in the mouth without chewing and
MoreDispersible tablets are uncoated or film-coated tablets intended to be dispersed in water before administration giving a homogeneous dispersion. Oral
MoreThe oral delivery of drugs is the most preferred route of administration due to ease of administration. Drug bioavailability of
MoreNanosuspensions are submicron colloidal dispersions of nano sized drug particles stabilized by surfactants. Nanosuspensions consist of the poorly water-soluble drug
MoreA surface active agent (= surfactant) is a substance which lowers the surface tension of the medium in which it
MoreA penetrometer is a device used for measuring the density of pharmaceuticals products such as ointments, creams and food. A
MoreAll normal or Newtonian fluids (air, water, oil, honey) follow the same scientific laws. On the other hand, there are
MoreQuality risk management process Quality risk management is a systematic process for the assessment, control, communication and review of risks
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