In vitro studies of drug absorption processes are undertaken to assess drug candidate or formulation suitability, mechanism investigation, and ultimately for the development of predictive models. This study included each of these approaches, with the aim of developing novel in vitro methods for inclusion in a drug absorption model. Two model analgesic drugs, ibuprofen and paracetamol, were selected. The study focused on three main areas, the interaction of the model drugs with co-administered antacids, the elucidation of the mechanisms responsible for the increased absorption rate observed in a novel paracetamol formulation and the development of novel ibuprofen tablet formulations containing alkalising excipients as dissolution promoters.S...
Drug solubility and dissolution are important attributes controlling the bioavailability (BA) of ora...
The FDA Biopharmaceutical Classification System guidance allows waivers for in vivo bioavailabilit...
Good absorption after oral administration is a requirement for most commercially successful drugs. F...
Within the last decades, physiologically based pharmacokinetic models have emerged into a biopharmac...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the dissolution behavior of paracetamol and ibuprofen...
The aqueous solubility of a drug is viewed as a pivotal property for its oral absorption since only ...
One of the challenges of biopharmaceutics research is correlating in vitro drug release information ...
Oral drug products must dissolve in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract before being absorbed and reachi...
Oral drug products must dissolve in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract before being absorbed and reachi...
After its oral administration, a pharmaceutical form is subjected to several factors potentially inf...
After its oral administration, a pharmaceutical form is subjected to several factors potentially inf...
After its oral administration, a pharmaceutical form is subjected to several factors potentially inf...
After its oral administration, a pharmaceutical form is subjected to several factors potentially inf...
After its oral administration, a pharmaceutical form is subjected to several factors potentially inf...
Drug solubility and dissolution are important attributes controlling the bioavailability (BA) of ora...
Drug solubility and dissolution are important attributes controlling the bioavailability (BA) of ora...
The FDA Biopharmaceutical Classification System guidance allows waivers for in vivo bioavailabilit...
Good absorption after oral administration is a requirement for most commercially successful drugs. F...
Within the last decades, physiologically based pharmacokinetic models have emerged into a biopharmac...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the dissolution behavior of paracetamol and ibuprofen...
The aqueous solubility of a drug is viewed as a pivotal property for its oral absorption since only ...
One of the challenges of biopharmaceutics research is correlating in vitro drug release information ...
Oral drug products must dissolve in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract before being absorbed and reachi...
Oral drug products must dissolve in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract before being absorbed and reachi...
After its oral administration, a pharmaceutical form is subjected to several factors potentially inf...
After its oral administration, a pharmaceutical form is subjected to several factors potentially inf...
After its oral administration, a pharmaceutical form is subjected to several factors potentially inf...
After its oral administration, a pharmaceutical form is subjected to several factors potentially inf...
After its oral administration, a pharmaceutical form is subjected to several factors potentially inf...
Drug solubility and dissolution are important attributes controlling the bioavailability (BA) of ora...
Drug solubility and dissolution are important attributes controlling the bioavailability (BA) of ora...
The FDA Biopharmaceutical Classification System guidance allows waivers for in vivo bioavailabilit...
Good absorption after oral administration is a requirement for most commercially successful drugs. F...