Physical Properties Analytical and Screening Techniques - Webinar by GlobalCompliancePanel 2010
September 14, 2010(Ended)
Online Webinar
The chemical composition of the active ingredient of a
pharmaceutical dosage form determines the efficacy and stability of the
formulation however during manufacturing it is the physical properties
of the formulation components that are critical in the unit operations.
In order to evaluate the physical properties of a solid it is important
to have reliable and reproducible analytical techniques. However the
techniques available are not as direct and unambiguous as the chemical
techniques available for purity, impurities etc. This seminar will
provide an introduction to these physical analytical and screening
techniques, the desired ranges and suggestions concerning their
application.
Why you should attend: In my 31 years experience in the pharmaceutical industry I would estimate that 95% or more of the manufacturing problems that I have encountered had nothing to do with the chemical composition of either the active ingredient or the excipients but rather were do to a poor understanding of the physical properties of the formulation components. A thorough understanding of the drug`s physical properties requires analytical that can reliably detect changes and/or inconsistency in the physical properties of the solids involved. In many cases there is no direct approach to measuring the particular property so their values must be obtained indirectly.
Prices *
165 US Dollar (Early registration date: September 13, 2010)
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