Evaluation of fluid bed technology for the preparation of solid dispersions intended for immediate drug release systems

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In the present thesis, it is demonstrated the potential of fluid bed top-spray technology as an alternative to spray drying for the production of amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs) intended for immediate drug release systems, i.e. tablets. Comparative analysis of ASDs physical properties, stability, and dissolution profiles obtained via both technologies were conducted. The effect of formulation variables, using fluid bed, was evaluated guided by a Quality by Design (QbD) approach. Finally, three ASD-based prototypes produced using fluid bed top-spray and different polymeric carriers (HPMCAS-MG and HPMCP HP-55) were developed followed by an in vivo pilot bioavailability study comparing their pharmacokinetic behaviour with a marketed spray dried formulation.

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