Tablets were first developed in the mid-1850s, during which sugar coating (SC) was primarily used to improve their surface characteristics and protect pharmaceutical agents from the harsh environment ...
The pharmaceutical industry faces stringent regulatory requirements to ensure the safety, efficacy, and quality of drug products. Among these, Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) guidelines set ...
Sustainability in pharmaceutical manufacturing involves energy-efficient systems, modular designs, and predictive maintenance to enhance efficiency and reduce resource consumption. Continuous Direct ...
GREENVILLE – A hands-on program to train workers for good-paying jobs in pharmaceutical manufacturing officially opened this week in Greenville to the applause of economic developers, industry ...
A pharmaceutical tablet is defined as a solid dosage form containing drug material normally with suitable diluents and prepared either by compression or molding methods. Drug formulation and design ...
Technological innovations throughout the past several decades have transformed the pharmaceutical manufacturing process from traditional batch production to ...
The pharmaceutical industry operates under an uncompromising mandate: zero defects. Every tablet, capsule, vial, or syringe must meet exacting standards for dosage, purity, and sterility. This ...
Raman Spectroscopy is an optical spectroscopy technique that provides a molecular fingerprint of a sample. Used as a practical analysis technique used inside and outside of the laboratory, Raman ...