by Dr. Yashashwini Reddy | May 6, 2025
Transdermal Patches and Their Working: A Detailed Explanation Transdermal patches are a modern drug delivery system designed to administer medication through the skin and into the bloodstream. They are an effective, non-invasive alternative to oral or injectable forms...
by Dr. Yashashwini Reddy | May 3, 2025
Granule size plays a crucial role in the formulation and performance of tablet-based pharmaceutical products. It significantly affects both the stability of the tablet during its shelf life and the bioavailability of the drug when taken by the patient....
by Dr. Yashashwini Reddy | Jul 18, 2024
What is BCS classification? According to the BCS classification system, drugs are classified based on their solubility and intestinal permeability. The full form of BCS is the Biopharmaceutics Classification System. Drugs are classified by considering their...
by Dr. Yashashwini Reddy | Jul 14, 2024
Before diving into the difference between absolute bioavailability and relative bioavailability, let us learn some basics of the bioavailability concept. Bioavailability is a critical pharmacokinetic parameter that influences the drug’s therapeutic efficacy and...
by Dr. Yashashwini Reddy | Jul 9, 2024
Sublingual glands or salivary glands are located on the floor of the mouth underneath the tongue. Drugs with characteristics like rapid onset of action, drugs effective in small doses, poor GI absorption, low molecular weight, and lipid solubility are suitable for...