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Unique Capacity of an Ion Exchange Resin Case Study
Optimizing sustained delivery and taste masking when developing a product for pediatric patients can be tricky. This case study offers a high-level overview of important factors when developing a shelf-stable, sustained-release oral liquid for pediatric patients using a bad-tasting API.
What You Will Learn:
- Ionic Bonding Mitigates Bad Tastes: Discover how the formation of a drug-ion resin complex immobilizes the API, mitigating bad tastes and introducing sustained release in the body.
- Sustained Release Coating Assists with Drug Affinity: Learn why a sustained-release coating prior to liquid suspension is important for proper API displacement rather than relying only on ionic strength and pH conditions.