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Pharmaceutical Formulations for Older Patients

English · Hardback

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Pharmaceutical formulation design affects patient acceptability/adherence and pharmacokinetics of the drug. This is particularly important for older patients because of the physiological changes due to ageing and clinical/social circumstances related to medicine taking.

This book provides a comprehensive review in the design of formulations to meet the needs of older patients. An overview of the key clinical, social and pharmaceutical factors affecting medication optimization, safety and acceptability in older adults is included, followed by patient-centric considerations including regulatory requirements, dosage form design and human factor studies.

Advanced pharmaceutical technologies are discussed for their potential use in older adults such as 3D printing, long-acting oral formulations and novel vaccine technologies. The unique focus of the book will be of interest to pharmaceutical scientists in both industryand academia in searching for better formulations for older patients.

List of contents

Part 1: Patient-Centric Considerations.-Medicine Optimisation in Older .- Acceptability of drug formulations in older patients and effect on patient adherence.- Geriatric biopharmaceutics.- Excipient safety in older adults.- Part 2: Pharmaceutical Formulations Development for older Patients.- Oral and oromucosal formulation development and in vitro characterisation - patient-centric approaches for older adults.- Pulmonary drug delivery systems for older people.- Transdermal drug delivery systems for older patients.- Part 3 :Advanced Drug Delivery Systems for Older Patients.- Advanced oral drug delivery systems for older patients.- The ageing microbiome, pharmaceutical considerations and therapeutic opportunities.- Application of 3D printing in geriatric medicines,.- Application of electrospraying and advanced fabrication methods in geriatric medicines.- Vaccine development for older patients.

About the author










Professor Mine Orlu
Mine Orlu is Professor of Pharmaceutics and MSc Pharmaceutics, Programme Director in the UCL School of Pharmacy. Professor Orlu`s research focuses on clinical pharmaceutics in particular designing pharmaceutical formulations tailored considering the physiological alterations and medicine administration related needs occurring at advanced age. Professor Orlu has published over 100 papers in leading journals of pharmaceutics. She is one of the World Economic Forum (WEF)'s Young Scientists (Class of 2020).
 
Professor Fang Liu
Fang Liu is Professor of Pharmaceutics in the Department of Clinical Pharmaceutical and Biological Science at University of Hertfordshire. Fang's research interest is in the development of age-appropriate medicines for children and older patients especially using oral solid dosage forms. She is the Founder Director of Fluid Pharma Ltd, a University of Hertfordshire spin out to advance paediatric and geriatric medicine development. Fang is the co-chair of Age-related Medicines Focus Group in the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Great Britain and a member of the European Paediatric Formulation Initiative.




Product details

Assisted by Liu (Editor), Fang Liu (Editor), Mine Orlu (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.11.2023
 
EAN 9783031358104
ISBN 978-3-0-3135810-4
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 155 mm x 20 mm x 235 mm
Illustrations XIII, 288 p. 63 illus., 61 illus. in color.
Series AAPS Advances in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Series
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Genetics, genetic engineering

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