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Report Explores Future of Opioid Abuse-Resistant Formulations

Feb 21, 2013

A GBI Research report says the opioid market will be driven by development of new products and post-marketing studies designed to reduce abuse risk.

University Research Centers Transfer Continuous Manufacturing Technology to Industry

Engineering groups at Rutgers and MIT constructed solid-dosage continuous manufacturing lines and transferred the technology to pharmaceutical industry partners.
Feb 20, 2013

Engineering groups at Rutgers and MIT constructed solid-dosage continuous manufacturing lines and transferred the technology to pharmaceutical industry partners.

GSK Announces Fourth Quarter 2012 Results and 2013 Plans

Feb 7, 2013

Group sales were down, but R&D progress points to future growth.

US Pharmacopeial Convention Announces Revised Official Dates for Elemental Impurities Chapters

Jan 31, 2013

Two general chapters on elemental impurities? limits and procedures are to become official Feb. 1, 2013, with implementation proposed for May 1, 2014.

Rutgers University Research Center and Janssen Develop Continuous Manufacturing Process

Jan 17, 2013

Rutgers engineers constructed a direct compaction line in collaboration with Janssen.

Using Micronization to Reduce API Particle Size

Micronization can be performed with a jet mill or bead mill.
Jan 16, 2013

Micronization can be performed with a jet mill or bead mill.

Eli Lilly Announces 2013 Financial Guidance

Jan 8, 2013

Eli Lilly expects overall revenue growth in the coming year.

University of Connecticut Studies Drug-Carrying Nanoparticles

Dec 28, 2012

A University of Connecticut chemical engineering professor received a National Science Foundation grant to study how nanoparticles flow in the bloodstream, which is crucial for their use in drug delivery.

MIT Develops Durable Injectable Gels

Dec 28, 2012

Chemical engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have designed an injectable gel with improved durability for use in drug delivery.

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