by Dr. Yashashwini Reddy | Sep 16, 2024
Residual solvents are volatile organic chemicals that remain in pharmaceutical products even after the completion of the manufacturing process. These solvents are often used in the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), excipients, or the final drug...
by Dr. Yashashwini Reddy | Aug 26, 2024
“Why Granulation is Preferred Over Direct Compression in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing” In the Pharmaceutical industry, granulation is the preferred method instead of direct compression of powders, this is because of the advantages associated with granules....
by Dr. Yashashwini Reddy | Aug 25, 2024
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) An active pharmaceutical ingredient is the main component of the drug product or formulation and is responsible for producing the intended effects. An API is the main component of a drug product responsible for therapeutic...
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...