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Integrated Tablet Formulation Development

 
  February 20, 2011  
     
 
Pharma Training, Window Conference Venue, London UK
9 & 10 June 2011


Programme
Registration and coffee are available each day from 8.30am and course proper starts at 9.15am
This 2 day course will consist of:

Day 1: Preformulation

Morning
Developing a Target Product Profile
The product development process
What are “Preformulation studies”
Linking material properties to formulation and processing behaviour

Afternoon
Identifying potential Critical Product Attributes related to the drug substance
Advanced material characterisation
Linking material properties to formulation requirements

Practical
Effect of material properties on powder mixing behaviour

Day 2: Tablet formulation—an introduction

Morning
Selecting the right formulation for the drug and target product profile based on the properties of the drug substance
Key unit operations and their Critical Process Parameters
Putting it altogether—building a coherent manufacturing process

Afternoon
Case studies, workshops
Use of the Precision Compaction Tester
Participants open forum and Question and Answer session.

Practical
How do tablets stick together? Developing a “fair test” to evaluate
compressibility

Additional Resources
An extremely comprehensive memory stick will be provided containing extensive resources on preformulation and tablet formulation, as well as colour copies of all presentations and case studies.
 
 
Organized by: Pharma Training
Invited Speakers: Dr Michael Gamlen, Pharmaceutical Development Services
 
Deadline for Abstracts: n/a
 
Registration: Register on the website or by e-mail
E-mail: judy@pharma-training-courses.com
 
   
 
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