Pharma IQ Glossary: Dosage Group
A Dosage Group is defined as a group of subjects in a clinical trial receiving the same or different dosages (amount) of a drug being tested. For example out of 100 congestive heart failure patients, Group A (n=50) receives 50mg/day and Group B (n=50) receives 150 mg/day of losartan.
Pharma Bytes: Interview with Per Holm of Lundbeck
January 04 by Andrea CharlesDr. Per Holm, Chief Specialist Product Development and Lifecycle Lundbeck, joined Pharma IQ for a quick Q&A session on formulation development ahead of the Global Preformulation & Fo...
Multiparticulate Drug Delivery Systems
October 03 by T. E. Gopala Krishna MurthyMultiparticulates are the discrete, small, repetitive units of drug particles which may or may not possess similar drug release pattern.
Does the Future of Solubility Lie in HME?
June 03 by Pharma IQWhen it comes to drug development, pharmaceutical firms face a number of difficult challenges as they aim to create new, safe products to combat a range of illnesses. However, on occasion, all of the...