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Challenges and Solutions in Film Coating

November 3, 2006

ePT--the Electronic Newsletter of Pharmaceutical Technology

AAPS, San Antonio (Oct. 30)-Aiming to provide a greater understanding of coating processes, speakers at the 20th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists presented some of the difficulties, tools, and strategies for obtaining adequately uniform films in pan and fluid-bed coating processes.

Robustness in Analytical Methods Outlined

April 27, 2007

INTERPHEX Show Daily

Interphex2007, New York, NY (Apr. 26)-Robustness studies for analytical methods are critical in being able to provide the assurance to the quality of an analytical method, a topic addressed in a conference session, "Performing Analytical Method Validation Robustness for Regulatory Compliance," at Interphex on Thursday.

Near-Infrared Assay and Content Uniformity of Tablets

April 2, 2007

Pharmaceutical Technology

Near-infrared (NIR) assay and content uniformity of tablets provide fast, accurate means of monitoring tablet production that are in step with FDA's process analytical technology initiative.The authors discuss the process for testing a newly released NIR tablet analyzer to determine instrument precision and accuracy using chlorpheniramine maleate tablets.The data show promising results that could relieve laboratory workload of high-performance liquid chromatography analysis and bring analysis closer to real time for process monitoring.

Pfizer Wins Court Battle Over Manufacturing Process for Norvasc

February 8, 2007

ePT--the Electronic Newsletter of Pharmaceutical Technology

New York, NY (Jan. 31)-Pfizer, Inc. scored a victory over Synthon IP in a patent infringement lawsuit over the manufacturing process for ?Norvasc? (amlodipine).

New X-ray Microscopy Method Sheds Light on Nanoscale Reactions

November 30, 2006

ePT--the Electronic Newsletter of Pharmaceutical Technology

Argonne, IL (Nov. 9)-Researchers from Argonne National Laboratory?s Chemistry Division and Xradia have developed a novel X-ray microscopy technique that allows molecular observations of the reactivity of solid surfaces at the nanometer scale, including interfacial reactions such as ion adsorption and catalytic reactions.

Collaboration Aims to Improve Actinomycete-Based Pharmaceutical Production

July 28, 2005
ePT--the Electronic Newsletter of Pharmaceutical Technology

Collaboration Aims to Improve Actinomycete-Based Pharmaceutical Production

Protein Refolding Technology Improves Yields

July 28, 2005
ePT--the Electronic Newsletter of Pharmaceutical Technology

Protein Refolding Technology Improves Yields

Microbioreactor Array System Boost Cell Culture Capacity

July 28, 2005
ePT--the Electronic Newsletter of Pharmaceutical Technology

Microbioreactor Array System Boost Cell Culture Capacity

First Contraceptive Spray Offers Advantages over the Pill

July 7, 2005
Pharmaceutical Technology

First Contraceptive Spray Offers Advantages over the Pill

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