Multi-Layer Units Manufactured by Compression

Tuesday, November 9, 2010: 3:15 PM
Grand Ballroom D (Marriott Downtown)

Description:
Manufacture of multi-layer tablets by compression is a common occurrence in the pharmaceutical industry that has a number of challenges. The major concern centers on unit integrity, and the root causes of unit failure. Failure can occur at the interface or in either layer. Theoretically, failure can be mitigated by material selection for each layer and process parameter optimization. The purpose of the session is to explore techniques for characterizing multi-layer units, predicting failure, addressing material property and manufacturing requirements to maximize unit integrity. The desired outcome is to expand the understanding of multi-unit integrity.


Sponsor:
Product Design


Chair:
Omar L. Sprockel
Email: Omar.Sprockel@BMS.com

Co-Chair:
John Gawel
Email: john.gawel@bms.com

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.




3:20 PM
(346a) Challenges in Developing A Bilayer Tablet
Admassu Abebe, Ilgaz Akseli, Kyle Martin, Omar Sprockel and Alberto Cuitino


3:45 PM
(346b) Fundamental Concepts and Practical Experimentation on Multi-Layer Tablets
Adam Procopio, Katherine Chin, Larrry Rosen and Antonios Zavaliangos


4:10 PM
(346c) On the Structural Integrity of Bilayer Tablets Upon Ejection
Antonios Zavaliangos, Gerald Klinzing and Adam Procopio


4:35 PM


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