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Formulation Development and optimization of Lyophilized product of an Anti Ulcer Drug

GY. Srawan kumar, V Deva Prasad, Raveendra, Harish K, Ann Jose, Reny Jose, Durga, Rachel mathai, Kempe gowda. Hindu College of Pharmacy, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. Strides Arcolab Limited, Bangalore-560076, India Abstract The aim of present research work was to formulate an intravenous injection of Omeprazole sodium. Omeprazole drug is very slightly soluble in water. Hence in-situ conversion of Omeprazole ... Read More »

Enhancing Stability of an Anti Ulcer Drug through Lyophilization Technique

ABOUT AUTHOR GY. Srawan kumar, Harish, V. Deva Prasad*, Durga, Siva girish Guttala Hindu college of pharmacy, Amaravathi road,  Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India Strides Arcolab Limited, Strides House, Bilekahalli, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore–560076, India. Abstract The aim of present research work was to formulate an intravenous injection of Omeprazole sodium. Omeprazole drug is very slightly soluble in water. Hence in-situ conversion of Omeprazole ... Read More »

RECENT ADVANCES IN TABLETING TECHNOLOGY

About author: S. Prasanthi*  Research Scholar, Dept. of Pharmaceutical technology, AU College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ANDHRA UNIVERSITY. A P, India *e-mail: [email protected] Introduction: Tablets, a dosage form that stood the test of time have evolved from being a simple uncoated tablet for oral administration giving immediate release, to sustained release systems that can be implanted into the body. Industrial production of tablets has ... Read More »

Pharmaceutical Process Engineering

Pharmaceutical Process Engineering Anthony J. Hickey David Ganderton Pharmaceutical manufacturing entails the combination of a number of unit processes. The major processes are described in this text. The efficiency, quality, and economy of manufacturing depend on an understanding of the individual operations involved in processing. In many cases—unlike in other types of industrial processing—safety and efficacy of a therapeutic agent ... Read More »

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