While the advantages of Orally Inhaled and Nasal Drug products for both systemic and locally acting drug delivery are widely understood, the challenge remains to develop products with the required performance.
The property of the formulation, the design of the delivery device and the actuation characteristics of the target user group all influence dispersion behaviour in case of OINDP products like nasal sprays, dry powder inhalers. Physical parameters of the drug and excipients like particle size, shape, density, charge etc. plays a critical role in drug delivery to the respiratory tract and its bioavailability.
Determining the droplet size and its distribution during the course of spray event is challenging as typically an actuation is complete in about a tenth of a second. Further to this, regulatory guidance also demands that particle size of drug in droplet also needs to be determined for a better understanding of how a nasal spray product interacts with the body. This webinar focuses on how Malvern Panalytical technologies are helpful in better understanding of parameters like droplet size, drug particle size, shape etc.
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Tamal Mukerjee, Applications Specialist at Malvern Panalytical
Tamal specializes in the Micrometrics product ranges. He is associated with Malven Panalytical for more than 10 years and has closely worked with many of the prominent generic pharmaceuticals in India and south Asia region especially supporting and collaborating in characterizing issues related to API’s and formulation types like OINDPs, OSDs, opthalmics etc.
At present he is based in Delhi, India and involved in various large and strategic pharmaceutical and food accounts.
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Who should attend ?
1. Laboratory managers
2. ADL and R+D specialists
3. Research fellows working on OINDP formulations in Academia
How long is this webinar?
40 minutes is the intended speaker time with additional time for addressing queries.
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