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Enhancing oral drug delivery: Exploring multiparticulate systems

Webinar On Demand

The pharmaceutical landscape is constantly evolving, seeking innovative and efficient methods to enhance drug delivery systems. Multiparticulate systems, particularly in oral drug delivery, have emerged as a promising technology that addresses many challenges faced by traditional dosage forms. This webinar delves into the intricacies of multiparticulate systems, exploring their design, benefits, and the issues they are uniquely positioned to solve.

Multiparticulate systems are advanced drug delivery mechanisms that consist of small, discrete, repetitive units of drug particles, such as pellets, beads, granules, or mini-tablets, encapsulated or packaged within a single dosage form, usually taken orally. These systems offer significant advantages over conventional tablets and capsules, including improved bioavailability, customizable drug release profiles, and enhanced patient compliance.

This on-demand webinar covers these topics and more, specifically discussing:

  • The different types and forms of multiparticulate systems, and when to consider using them
  • The main advantages of multiparticulate systems for oral drug delivery, such as controlled and targeted drug release, fixed-dose combinations, enhanced bioavailability, and dosage flexibility
  • The challenges that multiparticulate systems can overcome for orally delivered drugs, such as uniformity, stability, and manufacturing complexity
  • How they can enhance patient compliance, particularly for pediatric and geriatric populations, where swallowability is a significant challenge

This on-demand webinar also highlights real-life examples of multiparticulate system applications in action and concludes with a Q&A session moderated by Ramesh Muttavarapu, Global SME of Technical and Scientific Affairs at Thermo Fisher Scientific.