Predict drug behaviour & patient perception using particle size

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00:00:00 Predict drug behavior and patient perception using particle size
00:02:51 Outline
00:03:39 Particle size analysis for pharmaceuticals
00:04:27 Particle size analysis for pharmaceuticals
00:05:12 Sizing with laser diffraction
00:06:27 Detection of large particles within a pharmaceutical powder
00:06:40 Case study - detection of large particles within a pharmaceutical powder
00:07:41 Case study – detection of large particles within a pharmaceutical powder
00:08:42 Milling with real time particle sizing
00:09:03 Case study – milling with real time particle sizing
00:09:44 Case study – milling with real time particle sizing
00:10:46 Case study – milling with real time particle sizing
00:12:16 Case study – milling with real time particle sizing
00:12:58 Patient perception
00:13:13 Case study – patient perception
00:13:56 Case study – patient perception – indigestion relief liquid
00:14:40 Case study – patient perception – indigestion relief liquid
00:15:17 Case study – patient perception – indigestion relief liquid
00:16:14 Case study – patient perception – indigestion relief liquid
00:16:45 Small sample volumes
00:17:05 Measuring small sample volumes
00:17:56 Measuring small sample volumes
00:18:41 Measuring small sample volumes
00:19:26 Measuring small sample volumes
00:20:32 Nasal drug delivery
00:21:25 Nasal drug delivery
00:22:06 Nasal drug delivery – droplet size measurements
00:23:08 Nasal drug delivery – droplet size measurements
00:25:01 Nasal drug delivery – droplet size measurements
00:26:10 Summary
00:26:51 Contact Information

Formulation scientists are using particle sizing not only as a characterization tool but also as a predictor for drug behavior and patient perception. This presentation will show several case studies where laser diffraction was used to solve specific applications in the formulation and manufacturing of drug products.

Whether the material is a powder, a dispersion or an emulsion, laser diffraction can be successfully used to gain insight into patient perception, to adjust the size distribution of a drug component in real time, to assess droplet sizes in nasal drug delivery and even to characterize minute volumes of complex formulations.