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Drug Delivery Combo
List Price: $597.00
Price: $417.95
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Item Number: PTDZCMBO
Purchase the pharmaceutical industry’s top guide to drug delivery system design, development, manufacturing and technology titled the “Drug Delivery Combo” online at IndustryMatter.com for $417.95.
This 3-volume set of drug delivery system handbooks is a compilation of articles related to methods and processes of manufacturing and administering pharmaceutical compounds to achieve therapeutic effects. Important topics include the development of controlled-release formulations and reformulating injectable drugs for oral delivery.
The “Drug Delivery Combo” covers a wide range of drug delivery system topics from self-emulsifying drug delivery systems to inhalable drugs.
The guide to drug delivery systems is an excellent addition to a pharmaceutical scientist’s resource library. Pharmacists, development pharmacists, production pharmacists, and pharmacy students and professors also value these manuals.
Pharmaceutical Technology presents its Drug Delivery resource guide combo.
We've compiled these resource guides from our most informative and useful articles and presented them in an easy-to-use format. These are designed to help you meet the challenges of drug delivery.
Articles include:
Vol I
Vol II
Vol III
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From Needle to Pill: Reformulating Injectable Drugs for Oral Delivery
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Dissolvable Films for Flexible Product Format in Drug Delivery
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Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery Systems
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Advances in Radio-Frequency Transdermal Drug Delivery
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Inhalable Drugs on the Launch Pad: Will They Take Off?
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Small Wonder: Nanoparticle Strategies for Biological Drugs
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Plastic Prefilled Syringes: A Better Fit for Autoinjector Systems
These guides, like all our products, were designed with you, our customer, in mind. Drug Delivery Vols I, II and III are packed with ideas, solutions, advice and useful information. Use them to help manage your business, educate your employees, and stay current on industry practices.
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