The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is one of the most popular and used routes of drug product administration due to the convenience for better patient compliance and reduced costs to the patient compared to other routes. However, its complex nature poses a great challenge for formulation scientists when developing more complex dosage forms such as those combining two or more drugs. Fixed dose combination (FDC) products are two or more single active ingredients combined in a single dosage form. This formulation strategy represents a novel formulation which is as safe and effective compared to every mono-product separately. A complex drug product, to be dosed through a complex route, requires judicious considerations for formulation development....
The oral delivery system is the mostly preferable route of drug delivery because easy to administere...
rug delivery systems are becoming increasingly sophis-ticated as pharmaceutical scientists acquire a...
Floating medicines work well to increase drug absorption in the stomach. On the basis of current lit...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is one of the most popular and used routes of drug product administr...
Combination drug therapy has been shown to be beneficial in chronic multifactorial diseases, infecti...
This collection of contributions from the European Network on Understanding Gastrointestinal Absorpt...
Aims: To provide insights into the clinical development pathway for fixed-dose combinations (FDCs), ...
A thorough understanding of the behavior of drug formulations in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tra...
The Gastrointestinal tract is separated into two parts: upper and lower. The upper GI tract includes...
Functional dyspepsia (FD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are two common functional gastrointesti...
Gastro retentive drug delivery system is one of the approaches to achieve controlled drug delivery. ...
There have been many efforts to improve oral drug bioavailability and therapeutic efficacy and patie...
Objective: The pH dependent solubility of Dipyridamole was made to select as a model drug for the fo...
After oral intake, a drug needs to pass several barriers prior to reaching its site of action. As lo...
The release and absorption profile of an oral medication is influenced by the physicochemical proper...
The oral delivery system is the mostly preferable route of drug delivery because easy to administere...
rug delivery systems are becoming increasingly sophis-ticated as pharmaceutical scientists acquire a...
Floating medicines work well to increase drug absorption in the stomach. On the basis of current lit...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is one of the most popular and used routes of drug product administr...
Combination drug therapy has been shown to be beneficial in chronic multifactorial diseases, infecti...
This collection of contributions from the European Network on Understanding Gastrointestinal Absorpt...
Aims: To provide insights into the clinical development pathway for fixed-dose combinations (FDCs), ...
A thorough understanding of the behavior of drug formulations in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tra...
The Gastrointestinal tract is separated into two parts: upper and lower. The upper GI tract includes...
Functional dyspepsia (FD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are two common functional gastrointesti...
Gastro retentive drug delivery system is one of the approaches to achieve controlled drug delivery. ...
There have been many efforts to improve oral drug bioavailability and therapeutic efficacy and patie...
Objective: The pH dependent solubility of Dipyridamole was made to select as a model drug for the fo...
After oral intake, a drug needs to pass several barriers prior to reaching its site of action. As lo...
The release and absorption profile of an oral medication is influenced by the physicochemical proper...
The oral delivery system is the mostly preferable route of drug delivery because easy to administere...
rug delivery systems are becoming increasingly sophis-ticated as pharmaceutical scientists acquire a...
Floating medicines work well to increase drug absorption in the stomach. On the basis of current lit...