Quality By Design Could Be Used To Reduce Alcohol-Induced Dose Dumping
Executive Summary
Quality by design principles could be used to create "rugged" formulations that are less likely to be subject to alcohol-induced dose dumping, FDA and members of its Advisory Committee for Pharmaceutical Science said at an Oct. 26 meeting
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