Course offering number:0812-201
Course ID:
541
Granulation, Tabletting and Capsule Technology
December 8-11, 2008
New Brunswick, NJ
Who Should Attend
This broadly based course is intended for all scientists and
technologists concerned with the development and processing
of tablets, capsules and similar products, and with related drug
regulatory affairs.
The material will be presented in such a way as to be of value
to a varying level of expertise. This course will especially
benefit those in:-
Quality Assurance
- Validation
- R&D
- Manufacturing/Production
- Marketing
- Purchasing
- Regulatory Affairs
- Engineering Support
Note: Persons seeking an in-depth treatment of only one or
two of the major topics of this broadly based program may
wish to consider alternative, more specialized courses offered
by CfPA in this area of technology.
Description
The main aim of this course is to review the science relating to
tabletted and encapsulated pharmaceutical products. The
course begins with a consideration of raw material testing and
the basic aspects of powder and granulation technology,
progresses through formulation of solid dosage forms to
manufacturing processes and equipment including scale-up
and technology transfer. The program concludes with key
aspects of the evaluation of finished products and the
regulatory constraints that must be considered at each stage.
Formal sessions of the course are supplemented with informal
discussion periods between lecturers and course participants
and problem-solving sessions are held on both an open and
private basis.
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