Articles
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An Unlikely Path To The Pharma C-Suite
2/9/2012
Santosh Vetticaden had an unconventional approach to getting to the c-suite. With the ink barely dry on his Bachelor of Pharmacy degree, in 1980 he emigrated from India to Richmond, VA, to begin the pursuit of a Ph.D. in pharmacy and pharmaceutics. By Rob Wright, Life Science Leader magazine
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Understanding Ion Resin Technology
1/23/2012
Ion exchange resins have been in use for many years in pharmaceutical formulations. Their uses have ranged from simple excipients for tablet disintegration to the rate controlling function in extended release formulations. However, efficient drug utilization has been less than ideal historically in the formation of drug-resin complexes to be used in pharmaceutical products.
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Final Bulk Inspection Of Solid-Dose Pharmaceuticals: An Essential Step To Assuring Final Product Quality
10/24/2011
Final bulk inspection of solid-dose OTC and regulated pharmaceuticals is of interest to brand owners, product manufacturers and contract packers looking to deliver consistently high product quality.
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Clinical Trials In Russia
8/26/2011
The Federal Service on Surveillance in Healthcare and Social Development of the Russian Federation (Roszdravnadzor) and the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation (MoH) approved 492 new clinical trials of all types including local and bioequivalence studies during 2010, demonstrating a 15% decrease from the last year figure.
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