Search for dissertations about: "tablets"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 107 swedish dissertations containing the word tablets.
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21. 3D printing of lipid-based formulations into personalized solid oral dosage forms
Abstract : The pharmaceutical development process starts with patient populations and their unmet therapeutic needs. Traditional pharmaceutical manufacturing of solid oral dosage forms is based on the strategy of one-size-fits-all. This is problematic, especially for patient populations with high patient-to-patient variability, as in pediatrics. READ MORE
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22. Multivariate Measurements and Chemical Imaging of Organic Compounds
Abstract : Chemical imaging is an emerging analytical technique, based on the interplay between, most often, spectroscopic measurements and advanced evaluation methodology. With this we can study the distribution of chemical compounds in different compartments, such as individual cells and pharmaceutical tablets. READ MORE
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23. Solid state characterisation and compaction behaviour of pharmaceutical materials
Abstract : In this thesis, factors important in tableting operations and for tablet properties have been studied and characterised by different spectroscopic techniques as well as by some more conventionally used particle characterisation techniques. The spectroscopic techniques solid-state NMR, FT-IR and NIR spectroscopy, proved to be valuable tools in the estimation of particle and tablet properties, offering both specificity and sensitivity in the measurements. READ MORE
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24. Pharmacotherapy for Parkinson's Disease - Observations and Innovations
Abstract : Pharmacotherapy for Parkinson’s disease (PD) is based on levodopa, the most effective dopaminergic drug. The development of motor complications constitutes the major challenge for new or refined therapies. READ MORE
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25. Relationship Between Crystal Structure and Mechanical Properties in Cocrystals and Salts of Paracetamol
Abstract : Oral tablets are convenient and widely administered drugdosage forms.The mechanical properties of a drug substance such as plasticity, ability to cohere into compacts and friction/adhesion are important in the development of a tablet formulation. READ MORE