Pre-Formulation & Formulation Aspects
Drug Formulation Congress 2018 | Pre-Formulation & Formulation Aspects
Drug Formulation is the study of relationships between pre formulation, pharmaceutical formulation, delivery, disposition and clinical response.
The inherent instability nature of a new drug will alter its preferred
form into undesired form when presented in a suitable dosage form with
the excipient/s upon storage. In early days this process was restricted
only for assessing few characteristics, but today this process is being
considered as a formulation strategy and hence tremendous technological
advancement has been accomplished in this field which enables us to
save time and money through planned management system and hence impacts Drug Formulation 2017
to be a formulation conference. Use of glorious statistical software
even based on artificial neural networking are made the task of pre
formulation and optimization process easier. Role of pre formulation
studies techniques like freeze drying aspects projects the event Drug
Formulation 2017 to pose as a freeze drying
meeting in drug discovery, drug development plays major role in
pharmaceutical formulation development and the revisions will help in
different dosage forms design. With the increasing number of novel and
specialized compounds being developed, a "one size fits all" approach to
drug formulation and delivery is no longer optimal, necessitating the
consideration of formulations unique to each drug. NDDS conference will discuss on Premature Approaches,
Present Scenario and Future Prospects of Pre formulation events. There
are more than 1400 sustained or controlled release drugs have been
approved all over the world. Pharmaceutical conferences discuss the
state-of-art technology being applied and involve advances in formulation studies.
- Pre-formulation in Drug Development
- Product Design to Commercial Dosage Form
- Major challenges in Drug Development
- Preclinical Formulations
- Biopharmaceutical Support in Formulation
- Types of Formulation
- Parenteral Formulations
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